Local Government
Northampton
Region
Midwest
Isseka
Northampton
Midwest
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| Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 18 Nov 2005 | Category 4A | |
The site of the Isseka School has historic significance as evidence of the development of the Northampton district. Combined with the other school sites, this place reveals the effect of centralisation of education as well as the changing settlement patterns of the area.
Church meetings were held in the school building until the hall was built (My Life p.5). The site is marked by a Bicentennial commemorative plaque. Chronology Entries 1988 Bicentennary plaques were unveiled at the Isseka and Alma (Iga School) sites and at the Alma Hall site.
Site
| Ref ID No | Ref Name | Ref Source | Ref Date |
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| BL Acc B/Bri | Bridgeman, S; "My Life 1913-1990", p.5 | 1990 |
Historic Site
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| Original Use | EDUCATIONAL | Combined School |
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