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  1. St Mary's Hall, Brighton, Sussex, England, was a private secondary girls' school from 1836 to 2009. History. George Basevi designed the Hall in the Early Tudor style in 1836, "with mullioned windows and a cross above the central gable", and the Marquess of Bristol donated nine acres of land to build the school.

  2. St Mary's Hall was one of England's oldest schools for girls, founded in 1836 by the Revd. Henry Venn Elliott for the "daughters of poor clergy" in Brighton, Sussex (latterly East Sussex).

  3. Brighton History - this is a useful resource for anyone researching the school in the context of its setting. Read More A history of St Mary's Hall 1836 - 1936 written by TJ Elliott TD MA, (Great Grandson of the Founder)

  4. Opened on 1 August 1836, St Mary’s Hall was founded as a school for one hundred boarding daughters of clergymen by Revd Henry Venn Elliott, the curate of St Mary’s Church, and was erected on nine acres of land given by the Marquess of Bristol.

  5. St Mary's Hall, Brighton, UK - Alumnae Association. 693 likes. St Mary's Hall was one of the country's oldest schools for girls founded in 1836 by the Revd. H.V. E

  6. View of St. Mary’s Hall, Brighton. BPC00204. (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Steel engraving by Newman & Co, London c1860. The school was opened on 1 August 1836 in Eastern Road, by the Rev Henry Venn Elliott, for 100 boarding daughters of clergymen.

  7. St Mary's Hall, Brighton. This page summarises records created by this Organisation. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually including...