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  1. Cuckoo Schools was a large school for children of destitute families which was created as the Central London District Poor Law School by the City of London and the East London and St. Saviour Workhouse Unions in 1857. It was built on the land of Cuckoo Farm on Cuckoo Hill in 190 acres (77 ha) of Hanwell. 20 acres (8.1 ha) were kept ...

  2. Cuckoo Schools fue una gran escuela para niños de familias indigentes que fue creada como la Escuela de Leyes de Pobres del Distrito Central de Londres [1] por la ciudad de Londres y los sindicatos de East London y St. Savior Workhouse en 1857. Fue construida sobre la tierra de Cuckoo Farm en Cuckoo Hill en 190 acres de Hanwell.

  3. Cuckoo Schools was a large school for children of destitute families which was created as the Central London District Poor Law School by the City of London and the East London and St. Saviour Workhouse Unions in 1857. It was built on the land of Cuckoo Farm on Cuckoo Hill in 190 acres of Hanwell.

  4. The Hanwell Schools (plural, indicating the separate sections for boys and girls), also known as the "Cuckoo" Schools (after an old name for the area), received their first admissions at the end of 1856. A total of 1,200 children could be accommodated on the site. ... The school-rooms are warmed and ventilated as the dormitories; ...

  5. 11 de feb. de 2019 · Richard was nine then, and sent to the Central London District School at Hanwell, nicknamed Cuckoo Schools since it was built on Cuckoo Hill, on farmland outside the city. For several decades, the school housed the parish’s orphans and so-called destitute children.

  6. 26 de oct. de 2022 · 1. A Hollywood superstar lived here as a destitute child. The former Cuckoo Schools, now Hanwell Community Centre. Image by Juan Gutierrez under creative commons licence. As a seven-year-old,...

  7. About: Cuckoo Schools. Cuckoo Schools was a large school for children of destitute families which was created as the Central London District Poor Law School by the City of London and the East London and St. Saviour Workhouse Unions in 1857.