The name stuck and the tradition continues to the present.
The tradition continued through to the 17th and 18th century.
This tradition continues even after the students pass out of the school.
The tradition continued until 1841 when it was reduced from 26 to 21.
The tradition, which goes back at least 2,500 years, continued until the early part of this century.
The Indian tradition also continued into the early modern period.
And the tradition has continued right down to the present day.
The tradition began in 1913 and continues to this day.
The tradition of using local materials continues to this day.
It is not known whether this tradition will continue under County management.