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Anfield Road Infants School has been a cornerstone of education since it opened in 1886, during Queen Victoria's reign. Discover the significant transformations that Liverpool has undergone since then. In the past, Anfield, initially known as Walton-on-the-Hill Board School, presented a very different scene compared to today. Join us on a journey to compare the past and present, as we reflect on the records kept by Headmistress Miss Kneale and observe the differences in the lives of boys and girls at the school.
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ANFIELD 125 Anfield Rd Infants School, a children’s century
Can you see any differences between Queen Victoria and our Queen Elizabeth? Anfield Road Infants School opened in 1886 when Queen Victoria was on the throne
Liverpool looked very different in 1886 Can you guess where this picture was taken?
This is what Anfield would have looked like all those years ago
When it was first opened this school was called Walton-on-the-Hill Board School!
The Headmistress, Miss Kneale, used to write records about the school in a book