Queen Elizabeth's Girls' School
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Queen Elizabeth's Girls' School
First draft on 17 May 1888, first Amendment on 15 April 1907. This second amendment includes Queen Elizabeth Girls' School.
Queen Elizabeth's Girls' School with bus stop in front
Part of Alford Collection
The building directly behind was one of the first purpose-built for Queen Elizabeth's Girls' School: it was part of buildings that were started in 1895 and completed in 1909. This building was originally used as a hall and now still in use as the gymnasium. (Information provided by Vivienne Bell, QE Girls archivist.)
Swimming pool and classrooms, Queen Elizabeth's Girls' School
Part of Alford Collection
The building in the foreground is the swimming pool, built in 1965. The buildings behind are the classrooms that were built on from the Hall above and can be seen from Meadway. (Information provided by Vivienne Bell, QE Girls archivist.)
Dining room, Queen Elizabeth's Girls' School
Part of Alford Collection
The Dining Room on Meadway was built in 1953 and was demolished to make way for the present building that incorporates another dining area, car park, and teaching block. (Information provided by Vivienne Bell, QE Girls archivist.)
Queen Elizabeth's Girls' School
Part of Alford Collection
The High Street building (opposite Bedford Avenue) which was built in 1927 and replaced Russell House and Ashley House which were the first buildings of the school in 1888. (Information provided by Vivienne Bell, QE Girls archivist.)