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70/182/29
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Description
This is a 'Daughters of Ceres' medal from Studley College in Studley, Warwickshire. The College was established in Reading in 1898 to train young ladies in agriculture and horticulture, and moved to Studley in 1903. The College closed in 1969. This trophy came to the Museum as part of a collection of trophies, medals and other awards from Studley College.
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1 medal: metal
Archival history
MERL Miscellaneous note, Greta Bertram, 22 April 2014 – In 1898 Frances Evelyn, Countess of Warwick, established a group of hostels in Reading to train young ladies in agriculture and horticulture. Within her ‘Agricultural Scheme for Women’ she sought to encourage educated women to work in light farming, gardening and rural occupations. In the first six years 225 students had been enrolled and Lady Warwick looked for more extensive premises. In 1903 the organisation moved to Studley in Warwickshire, and in 1908 took the name Studley College. The College closed in 1969, and the Studley College Trust was established to encourage assist and develop education, instruction and research in agriculture, horticulture, forestry and allied subjects. See http://www.studleytrust.co.uk/studley-history.html for further information about the history of Studley College. Archival material relating to Studley College can be found in the MERL Archives, references FR WAR 5, FR STU, FR MS 1088 and FR DX1984., The 60-series negatives (60/9906–9925 and 60/9929–9956) which relate to the Studley College Collection (70/182/1–80) have not been matched to the individual objects.
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