HC Deb 01 March 1880 vol 251 c28
SIR JOHN HAY

asked the Vice President of the Council, Whether the instruction hitherto given at the Royal School of Mines in Jermyn Street is no longer to be given there, but entirely at South Kensington; and, whether he has considered how far such an arrangement will be equally advantageous for purposes of instruction, as the lectures will be delivered at such a distance from the museum which is intended to illustrate them?

LORD GEORGE HAMILTON

It is proposed to move one of the Classes now at Jermyn Street to South Kensington; and, judging from the development and growth of the Classes already removed to South Kensington, I think we need have no fear that the removal will, in any degree, impair the efficiency of the education given.