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All Saints National School at Church Road, Smithy Green, Cheadle Hulme. The school was opened in 1873 as a result of the 1870 Education Act. It was built on the site of a farm previously occupied by the Faulkner family. The school became the venue for various church organisations until the Parish Hall opened in 1910. The school was demolished in 1973 & the site is now occupied by All Saints Church Hall, which opened in 1974, and a small car park. The first Master was Elijah Chambers with Elizabeth Chambers as the first Mistress. My husband's grandmother's sister, Ida Boulderstone, attended the school. Their father owned a cornmill in Mill Lane, Adswood, Cheadle Hulme.
CHS: Boulderstone, Lomas, Bracegirdle, Worsencroft, Whitelegg, Jones, Simpson, Harding, Walley, Crewe<br />LAN: Butterworth, Holme, Brierley, Hoyle, Keary, Taylor, Bonney, Winterbottom, Bennison, Roscoe<br />W/MIDS: Stringer, Gill, Hampton, Hancox, Grainger, Parkes, Bodily, Jeavons, Ellis, Troman<br />MSX, LON, SRY: Stoner, Russell, Colebrook, Deighton, Husher, Bonney, Knott, Boatwright, Woodman, Smith<br />CLA: Quinn, Creedy, McGrath, McInerney, Arkins<br />COR: Lenihan, Connor, Byrne, Welsh<br