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"Washington School. Built in 1868. Torn down 1910? Replaced by the present building." Located at 54 Elliott Street and the corner of Rantoul Street.
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South School, Stone Street at South Street. The school was opened in 1885. It was built to replace the school that burned down December 23, 1884.
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Series of photographs of Beverly High School, now Briscoe Middle School. The school was designed by the Boston firm of Adden & Parker. The school opened in 1923 and Beverly High School moved to 100…[More]
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Architect's rendering of Beverly High School, 100 Sohier Road. This building opened in June 1965, replacing the building at 7 Sohier Road which is now Briscoe Middle School.
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Reputed to be the First Sunday School in America established by Joanna Prince (later Mrs. Joanna Everett) and Hannah Hill in this house, corner of Front and Davis Streets, in 1810.
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Abraham Edwards Elementary School, 45 Rantoul Street. The school was named for Abraham Edwards, who donated the land on which it stands. The school was dedicated October 19, 1913. The architect was…[More]
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Abraham Edwards Elementary School, 45 Rantoul Street. Dr. Francesca Gallucio-Steele, principal, presenting Mayor F. John Monahan a plaque of appreciation at the playground dedication ceremony,…
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Dodge's Row School, 250 Dodge Street. The building was built in 1889 and burned October 5, 1905. The students were transferred to the Bass River School on Conant Street.
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View of Briscoe School, later Beverly High School, 3 Briscoe Street. Beverly High School later moved to 7 Sohier Road, then in June 1965 to 100 Sohier Road. After the High School, the building became…[More]
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Beverly Farms Elementary School, corner of Webster Avenue and Haskell Street. The school was closed in the 1970's and converted to condominiums.
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Bass River Elementary School, 34 Conant Street. The building was replaced by a brick school building (renamed Charles S. Brown School in 1922 after its late principal) which was later closed and the…[More]
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Bass River Elementary School, 34 Conant Street. The building was replaced by a brick school building (renamed Charles S. Brown School in 1922 after its late principal) which was later closed and the…[More]
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Bass River Elementary School, 34 Conant Street, Beverly, Mass. The building was designed by John Ashton. It was renamed Charles S. Brown School in 1922 after its late principal. The school was later…[More]
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Bass River Elementary School, 34 Conant Street. The building was replaced by a brick school building (renamed Charles S. Brown School in 1922 after its late principal) which was later closed and the…[More]
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Washington Elementary School, 415 Rantoul Street, renamed Washington-Beadle school in memory of Principal Thomas Beadle. The building was built in 1910, closed in 1996 and demolished in 1997.
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The Mckay Elementary School, 131 McKay Street. Although originally intended to be called the Winslow School, after Sidney Winslow, the owner of the United Shoe Machinery Corporation, the school was…[More]
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Beverly High School, 3 Briscoe Street. The High School later moved to 7 Sohier Road, then in June 1965, to 100 Sohier Road. The building then became Briscoe Junior High School, North Shore Community…[More]
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Beverly High School, 3 Briscoe Street. The High School later moved to 7 Sohier Road, then in June 1965 to 100 Sohier Road. The building then became Briscoe Junior High School, North Shore Community…[More]