File:Swain School of Design, New Bedford, MA (1940-41 Catalog Cover) Pictured the first building bequeathed to the School in 1858 by William Swain.jpg

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English: The Swain School of Design (1881-1988) was established as a free school of higher learning in New Bedford, both to provide instruction in the liberal arts and training in textile design with an eye to local industry. Over its century-long life, its mission became more design focused and then, ultimately, more fine arts focused. Too small to be self-sustaining, in 1988, it merged with Southeastern Massachusetts University's College of Visual and Performing Arts.
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The first building in the Swain School of Design campus, bequeathed to the school in 1858 by founder William Swain.

1 January 1940

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