- 1973) was a
British educationalist and
psychotherapist who
founded and led
Finchden Manor, a "community for delinquent,
disturbed or
disturbing boys" in Tenterden...
- They had all met at the
famous experimental educational establishment,
Finchden Manor. In 1974, they were
joined by Dave
Storey and Glen Tollet. The Enid...
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breakdown and
attempted suicide at 16. A head
teacher got him
transferred to
Finchden Manor, a
therapeutic community, in Kent, for
teenagers with
emotional difficulties...
- fall off a
cliff he
suffered chronic insomnia and in 1939 was
referred to
Finchden Manor in Kent, a
therapeutic community run by
George Lyward O.B.E., and...
-
Godfrey was
privately educated in
various prep
schools prior to
going to
Finchden Manor in Tenterden,
which was
described by its
founder George Lyward as...
-
Glenalmond College, and The ****
School under W. H. D. Rouse), and
founder of
Finchden Manor therapeutic community for
young people Professor David Marquand FBA...
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studio albums and the two 'Live at Hammersmith' albums. He is an
alumnus of
Finchden Manor, as are
fellow Enid
founders Robert John
Godfrey and
Stephen Stewart...
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school run by
Homer Lane, the Q
camps initiated by
Marjorie Franklin, and
Finchden Manor,
founded by
George Lyward. The Q
camps were
based on
Planned Environmental...
- Land The Age of
Slate Mr
Lywards Answer. The
story of
George Lyward and
Finchden Manor (Hamish Hamilton, 1956)
Turned Towards the Sun - An Autobiography...
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residential educational establishment for "maladjusted"
youths called Finchden Manor, in Kent, where,
inspired by Jimi
Hendrix he
began playing the guitar...