Old plans found for school remodelling

There have been lots of alterations to William Alvey Primary School in Sleaford over the summer. Among the paperwork moved to make way for builders, staff found original deeds and architect’s plans for the school remodelling, which took place in 1910.
The man on the left of this old image is John Nightingarl, Head Master of William Alvey School from 1870 to 1910. He would have agreed on the architect's plans of 1910. EMN-190829-165704001The man on the left of this old image is John Nightingarl, Head Master of William Alvey School from 1870 to 1910. He would have agreed on the architect's plans of 1910. EMN-190829-165704001
The man on the left of this old image is John Nightingarl, Head Master of William Alvey School from 1870 to 1910. He would have agreed on the architect's plans of 1910. EMN-190829-165704001

Headteacher Stephen Tapley said: “We have put them up in our conference room. It makes you feel like you are really part of something when you see how the school has developed and how much the school has been treasured by previous generations; I know the current children love finding out about the history of the school too.”

The man on the left of this school photo is John Nightingarl, headmaster from 1870 to 1910. He would have agreed on the plans.