Galleries

Photographs illustrating events and schools that Lottie, and The Lottie Betts-Priddy Education Trust have organised or been involved with. Click on an image below to view pictures.

 

Gap Year Volunteer in Thomas Peters School: 2010-02-01

Johnny Sow spent three weeks assisting, Mr. Kanu, the senior maths teacher with the top class. Conditions were difficult but he has found it a rewarding experience. The attached pictures show him in front of the stud...

Family Fun Day: 2009-04-28

In celebration of the Day of the African Child (June 16th); we held a Family Fun Day on July 18th at the Lewisham Methodist Church, Albion Way, Lewisham.

Regent School: 2008-08-28

Regent Rural Education Community Primary School is one of two schools the Trust is currently focussing on. These pictures were taken during Isa Davies' recent trip to Sierra Leone.

Thomas Peters School: 2008-08-03

The Thomas Peters Primary School is one of the schools the Trust is proposing to support. Located right in the centre of Freetown, it is named after one of the City's founders.

The Day of the African Child: 2005-06-15

Day of the African Child Celebrity Auction held at Silk and Spice Restaurant, Temple Court, 11 Queen Victoria Street, London, EC4N 4UJ.

Celebrating The Day Of The African Child: 2003-06-26

Family Fun Day at Lewisham College, Breakspears Building, London, SE4 1UT. The venue was donated by our Patron, Ruth Silver, Principal of Lewisham College.

Celebrating The Day Of The African Child: 2002-06-15

In 2002, we celebrated with a dinner-dance in Crystal Palace. Baroness Howells, our patron, spoke before dinner. The event was well attended with many guests wearing their most elegant African outfits.

Lottie representing the people at the Lomé Peace Conference: 1999-06-26

Lottie went to the Lome Peace Conference in Togo in June/July 1999 as a Civil Society representative.

Celebrating The Day Of The African Child: 1998-06-16

Lottie celebrated her 49th birthday with pupils at the RonSab School, a private primary school owned by her family in Freetown, Sierra Leone. She was the proprietress and taught there for several years up to her death.

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