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Milham Ford School : ウィキペディア英語版
Milham Ford School

Milham Ford School was a girl's secondary school in Oxford, England, located in the suburb of New Marston on Marston Road.
==History==
The origins of the school started in the 1890s (probably 1893), when two sisters, Emma and Jane Moody, started a private nursery school for boys and girls, located in their house in Iffley Road, east Oxford.
By 1898, the school had moved to a cottage in Cowley Place, south from The Plain, on the River Cherwell close to Magdalen Bridge and Magdalen College School. The school was named after the "Milham Ford" across the river close to this location. The original Milham Ford was used to talke stone during the building of Christ Church, Oxford, the largest college of Oxford University, to avoid damaging Magdalen Bridge. There was also a Milham Bridge here, but this was demolished during the English Civil War.
In 1904, the school was sold to the Church Education Corporation by Emma and Jane Moody.〔 The original cottage was enlarged in 1906. It began as a private foundation but in 1923 was sold to the City of Oxford local education authority, which rapidly expanded it by adding huts as extra classrooms.〔
In 1939, the school moved to new and larger premises on a site between Harberton Mead (which was its address) and Marston Road, south of Jack Straw's Lane.〔(Jack Straw's Lane ).〕 The original foundation stone from 1906 was moved to the new site in Marston. One of the huts was later dismantled re-erected in Cowley as a bandhall for the City of Oxford Silver Band.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.cosb.co.uk/aboutus.html )
Milham Ford became a girls' grammar school in 1944 and a girls' comprehensive school in 1974. The school was closed in 2003 and was sold.〔(Brookes finalises deal for Milham Ford School ), thisisoxfordshire.co.uk; accessed 29 July 2014.〕 Noted trade unionist Frances O'Grady (born 1959) is an alumna of the school. Joyce Bennett, the first Englishwoman to be ordained a priest in the Anglican Communion, was a pupil here. Mary Roper Price was headmistress of the school.

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