Aerial Photograph of Barnet
Aerial view of High Barnet with the school and hospital
Aerial View of the School Site (1 of 3)
Aerial View of the School Site (2 of 3)
Aerial View of the School Site (3 of 3)
Architect's drawing for new classrooms
Architect's drawing for new classrooms
Award ceremony at Hertfordshire Schools Athletic Meeting, 1944
Barnet Peace Celebrations programme, July 1919
Barnet postcard showing the School and the Parish church
Barnet Press article about Mr H V Bearman, oldest surviving Queen Elizabeth's pupil in 1982
Boy standing at entrance to Tudor Hall with Barnet Church spire in the background (postcard)
Boy standing at entrance to Tudor Hall with Barnet Church spire in the background (postcard)
Careers - "Industry Day" for the 3rd Years, 1994
Careers Convention together with QE Girls' School, 1976
Classrooms
Clearing of the site for Fern Building, 1970s
Cricket on the Stapylton Field, with Main Building in background
Cricket Team 1922-23
Cricket Team in front of Tudor Hall 1880
Cricket Team in front of Tudor Hall 1880 with handwritten caption
Drawing of entrance to the school hall
Drawing of the new school entrance
Drawing of the new school entrance
Drawing of Ye Old Schoole from Playgrounde, 1923
Drawing of Ye Olde Entrance of Tudor Hall, 1923
Drawing of Ye Olde Mulberrie [Tree], 1923
Drawing titled "Ye Olde Mulberrie"
Drawing titled "Ye Olde Schoole from Playgrounde"
Drawing to the entrance of the school hall
E H Jenkins reading the Chronicle on Founder's Day 1932
Earliest drawing of the original school
Entrance to Tudor Hall
Entrance to Tudor Hall
First World War Memorial, 1921
First World War Memorial, 1921
Front view of the school
Front view of the school
Front view of the school
Front view of the school
Gateposts in front of Queen Elizabeth's School (Wood Street)
Gun Field
Gun Field
Gun Field
Gun Field (before Fern Building)
Gymnasium
History of Barnet and Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, 1932 [?]
Holly Croft - look into the loft
Honours Board from Wood Street buildings (transcription)
H.R.H. The Prince George opening the new school building, 1932