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  1. Skerry's College was a series of colleges which primarily prepared candidates for Civil Service examinations across the UK and Ireland. History. 1878-1885.

  2. SKERRY'S COLLEGE ON RODNEY STREET - LIVERPOOL. ·. 65 members. About this group. In 1952, Mr. Arthur Stewart became sole proprietor and governor of Skerry’s.

  3. 6. Okt. 2009 · Skerry's College Newcastle was one of a number established by George Skerry to teach accountancy, shorthand, etc for business or government. The Newcastle one was located in Ellison Place.

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  4. Griffith College Cork, Campus on Wellington Road. Griffith College Cork (GCC) is a private third level (higher education) college which merged with Skerry's College Cork in 2005. Griffith College Cork runs degree and diploma programmes in Business, Law, Computing, Media & Journalism, Pharmaceutical Management, and Professional ...

  5. Traffic in Bath Street in the 1930s. The building on the right is Skerry's College, one of a number in Britain and Ireland which offered secretarial courses as well as cramming for professional and civil service examinations. Watson Transport Co's office is also clearly visible.

  6. Skerry's College, 11 St Patrick's Hill, CORK CITY, Cork City, CORK - Buildings of Ireland. View on map. Survey Data. Reg No. 20512437. Rating. Regional. Categories of Special Interest. Architectural. Original Use. House. In Use As. College. Date. 1810 - 1830. Coordinates. 167719, 72299. Date Recorded. 02/01/1996. Date Updated. --/--/-- Description.

  7. George Skerry, an Edinburgh civil servant, opened in that city a college, the first of its kind in Great Britain. George Stewart was at first his partner but in 1885 he assumed control and gradually opened other Skerry colleges in Glasgow, Liverpool and Newcastle upon Tyne in the 1890s. There are grounds for assuming