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Joseph Payne was an English educationalist and reformer who believed education could transform society. In 1845 he opened a successful school in Surrey. Following his retirement he wrote several textbooks for schools. He also supported the education of women and was one of the founders of the Women's Education Union as well as being a member of other societies and associations that worked towards educational reform.
Joseph Payne was an English educationalist and reformer who believed education could transform society. In 1845 he opened a successful school in Surrey. Following his retirement he wrote several textbooks for schools. He also supported the education of women and was one of the founders of the Women's Education Union as well as being a member of other societies and associations that worked towards educational reform.
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Title: | Letter from Joseph Payne |
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Description: | In his short letter to Sampson Low Junior, Joseph Payne refers to 'Wilberforce's text' and a forthcoming meeting with the publishers. |
Address: | 9 Inner Temple Lane |
Letter dated: | 07-05-1849 |
Physical description: | Sampson Low Letters, Volume 2, 2 pages ; glue seepage. |
Types of letter: | Comments about another client, author, artist or work etc.; Arranging or declining a meeting |
Rights statement: | Rights owned or controlled by The Open University |
Restrictions on use: | No further use without permission. Contact university-archive@open.ac.uk |
Image rights: | © National Portrait Gallery London by Charles William Sherborn etching 1880 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ |
Identifier: | SL_156 |