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Alumna status[edit]

The entry for the Rebekah Brooks: there is no supporting evidence that I can see. Anyone any further info on this? (Cj1340 (talk) 13:15, 17 July 2011 (UTC))[reply]

[1] -- did you make the slightest effort to look? Did looking yourself even occur to you? Nomoskedasticity (talk) 19:12, 17 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

History: Creation and Merging Clarification[edit]

1) 1894 Saint Bride Foundation Institute Printing School (aka St. Brides aka St Bride Printing School)
= 1922 London School of Printing and Kindred Trades (aka LSPKT aka London School of Printing aka LSP)

2) 1894 Guild and Technical School
= 1895 Bolt Court Technical School (aka Bolt Court)
= (a) London County Council School of Photoengraving and Lithography (aka London County Council School of Photo-Engraving and Lithography)

3) 1921 the Westminster Day Continuation School
= 1929 School of Retail Distribution
=  ???? College of Distributive Trades (aka College for the Distributive Trades, aka CDT)

4) 1929 Printing School (as part of) North Western Polytechnic (aka North Western Polytechnic Department of Printing)

1949 London School of Printing and Graphic Arts (aka LSPGA) <=1 & 2 merge
= 1960(a) or 1962(b) London College of Printing(1) (aka LCP(1))

1969 (4) merges with LCP(1)

5) 1985(b) or 1986(a) The London Institute consisting of:-
LCP (1)
Camberwell School of Arts and crafts
Central School of Art and Design
Chelsea School of Art
College for the Distributive Trades (CDT)
London College of Fashion
St Martin's School of Art)
= 2004 University of the Arts London

1990 London College of Printing and Distributive Trades <=LCP(1) merges CDT
= 1996 London College of Printing(2)
= 2004 London College of Communication

a) http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=4216&inst_id=41
b) http://www.lcc.arts.ac.uk/about-us/the-college/our-heritage/

QuentinUK (talk) 14:21, 24 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Alumni of London County Council School of Photoengraving and Lithography[edit]

Salomon van Abbé (artist, etcher)
Edmund Blampied (artist)
Terence Donovan (photographer)
Fougasse (cartoonist)
Joan Hassall (wood engraver)
Paul Nash (artist)
John Nicolson (artist)
Sukumar Ray (poet)

Employees Albert Angus Turbayne (book designer)
Captain Vincent Brooks and William Day (lithographists)

QuentinUK (talk) 15:14, 24 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Cutbacks and closures[edit]

Could there be something on what has happened in the decade following the 2011 investigation. Jackiespeel (talk) 16:43, 13 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Good point. Is it actually relevant to the entry?
What is the wiki policy in this case? Postconfused (talk) 19:08, 22 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]