Bevan's Directory Of All Qualified & Certified Teachers 1872

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Step Inside the Victorian Schoolhouse: Bevan's Directory of All Qualified & Certified Teachers 1872

Unlock the stories of your ancestor-educators and trace their lives in this pivotal moment of British history.

Were your ancestors part of the great educational revolution of the 19th century? Following the landmark 1870 Elementary Education Act, which created a framework for schooling for all children, a new generation of professional, certified teachers emerged. Now, you can find them within the pages of this remarkable historical document.

Bevan's Directory of All Qualified & Certified Teachers 1872 is more than just a list of names; it's a census of the men and women who shaped young minds in Victorian Britain. This meticulously compiled directory is an invaluable key for genealogists and local historians, offering a direct link to ancestors who stood at the front of the classroom, shaping the future of a nation.

What You'll Discover Inside:
This comprehensive digital directory provides a unique snapshot of the teaching profession, providing crucial details that can bring your family history to life. For each entry, you may find:

The Teacher's Full Name: Locate your ancestor by their surname and first name.

Their Professional Qualification: See if they were a "Certified Teacher," "Pupil Teacher," "Artizan Teacher," or held another credential, revealing their level of training and status.

Place of Employment: Pinpoint the exact town or village where they taught, helping you track family movements between census years.

Name of the School: Discover the specific institution—be it a National School, British School, Board School, or Academy—where they dedicated their career.

Their Role: Identify if they were a Head Master/Mistress, an Assistant Teacher, or in another position, providing insight into their career progression.

(Note: Data fields may vary slightly by entry as recorded in the original 1872 publication.)

For the Genealogist & Family Historian:
This directory is a powerful tool to overcome research hurdles and enrich your family tree:

Break Down Brick Walls: Find a female ancestor under her maiden name before she married. Locate a relative who seems to have disappeared between the 1871 and 1881 censuses.

Add Colour to Your Tree: Go beyond dates and places. Discover your ancestor's respected profession, which speaks volumes about their social standing, education, and character.

Trace Their Journey: Follow a teacher's career path as they moved from school to school, mapping their life story with precision.

For the Local & Social Historian:
Immerse yourself in the state of education in post-industrial Britain. This directory is a primary source for:

Studying the growth of schools in specific towns and counties.
Analyzing the demographics of the teaching profession.
Understanding the immediate impact of the 1870 Education Act on a national scale.

Don't let your ancestor's story remain a mystery. Add Bevan's Directory to your digital library today and unlock the schoolhouse door to your past!

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 11 March, 2026.

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