Ragged School Museum

Ragged School Museum
Address: Ragged School Museum
46-50 Copperfield Road
London E3 4RR

Nearest Underground
: Central, District Lines (all day) and Hammersmith and City Line (peak hours only) to Mile End, then walk, following the signs across Mile End Park

Telephone:
020 8980 6405

Opening Times

Wednesday, Thursday 10am - 5pm
First Sunday of the month 2pm - 5pm

Admission Prices: Entrance to the Museum is free but donations are welcome
 

The purpose of the Ragged School Museum is to make the unique history of the East End of London, and in particular of the Copperfield Road Ragged School, accessible to everyone.
The Museum was opened in 1990 in three canal-side warehouses in Copperfield Road, East London. These buildings were previously used by Dr Barnardos to house the largest ragged school in London. In a re-created classroom of the period, visitors can now experience how Victorian children were taught. There are also displays on local history, industry and life in the East End and a varied programme of temporary exhibitions.  The Museum runs a variety of different activities for all ages. These include workshops, history talks, treasure hunts and canal walks. These are open to all.
Who runs the Museum? In 1983, a group of local people joined together to save Nos 46-50 Copperfield Road from demolition. This led to the formation of the Ragged School Museum Trust, which governs the Museum. The Trust is now run by a Council of Management, which is elected from among the members of the Trust. The Trust employs nine members of staff: four full-time; one part-time; and four for one day a week each. In addition, there are thirty five volunteers who work regularly at the Museum.

 

Related Website: www.raggedschoolmuseum.org.uk
 

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