CO129-347 - Governor Sir Lugard - 1908 [4-6] — Page 117

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exhibiting range from Eton College to the smallest Primary

School. At the close of the Exhibition Time Tables from dif-

-ferent Countries and photographs which have been given the

League will be filed in the Society's rooms for the use of

teachers and others interested.

It is proposed to arrange for a second

Exhibition of the "Schools of the Empire" and I am to ask you

to grant the League your kind co-operation in respect of it.

Interest in this matter is widening greatly.

We have been notified that sets of photographs from Colonial

Secondary Boys Schools will be welcomed at the Photographic

Exhibitions of some of our Public Schools including Winchester

College.

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Schools affiliated to each other are already

drawing up certain interesting exchange from the different

parts of the Empire. By supplementing somewhat what they have,

these Schools would be enabled to hold very interesting exhibit-

-ions of their own which would spread practical knowledge of our Empire through all the towns and country places in England.

In reference therefore to a second central

Exhibition we would ask your consideration of the project of a standing Exhibition for the year, whence Schools could draw small collections, whether of nature study work, time tables, photographs, brush work, art work, etc., we being responsible for supplying such collections, whether to Schools, Educational Bodies, or other Societies desiring them.

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Various Education Departments of the Empire have accepted the League as their Agent in the matter of Reciprocal Education between their Schools and those in other parts of the Empire. We should be glad to know if you will also accept us as your Agent in the Mother Country, as others have done.

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