The public examination and distribution of prizes to the children in the Warehousemen and Clerks' Schools, which are situate on Russell Hill, Caterham Junction, near Croydon, took place. The institution was founded to clothe, maintain, and educate destitute orphan children of warehousemen, clerks, and agents of every wholesale trade, without distinction of sex or religion, and last year the average number in the schools was 213. Mr. Alderman H.E. Knight presided.
Source: The Illustrated London News, July 8, 1882, p.47