Queen Elizabeth's School

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Prince George opens Barnet's new school, newspaper cutting, 1932

Second page features an advert for Morton Plank (OE):
PRIVATE TUITION .— Mr. Morton Plank (registered teacher), of “ Thorndyke,” 17, Wentworth-road, Barnet, is prepared to give tuition at the above address or at pupils’ residences. Subjects :— English, mathematics, languages (Freiich, German, Latin, Greek, etc.), shorthand, typewriting, etc. Coaching for standard and special examinations.— Advt.

Barnet Peace Celebrations programme, July 1919

Headmaster William Lattimer was Chairman of the Sports Committee and oversaw the activities on the Playing Fields of the Grammar School in Blenheim Road (today Stapylton Fields). They included races both for boys and girls and for soldiers, as well as Morris Dance performances.

The building on the cover of the programme labeled 'Barnet U.D. Council Offices' now serves as the Coroner's Court for the Northern District of Greater London (Barnet, Brent, Enfield, Haringey and Harrow). 29 Wood Street, Barnet, Herts, EN5 4BE

Aerial View of the School Site (3 of 3)

This series of photographs is thought to have been taken in the late 1960's and early 1970's. The image on the photo postcard (Item 021 - photo 2 of 3) is a detail from a photo which appeared in a local newspaper article dated 9th January, 1970, and was probably taken the previous summer. By the time this larger one was taken (1972?) the number of staff car parking spaces in front of the school had trebled, reflected from a 3-form to a 6-form entry.

Aerial View of the School Site (2 of 3)

This series of photographs is thought to have been taken in the late 1960's and early 1970's. The image on this photo postcard is a detail from a photo which appeared in a local newspaper article dated 9th January, 1970, and was probably taken the previous summer. By the time the larger one was taken Item 022 (photo 3 of 3) (1972?) the number of staff car parking spaces in front of the school had trebled, reflected from a 3-form to a 6-form entry.

Aerial View of the School Site (1 of 3)

This series of photographs is thought to have been taken in the late 1960's and early 1970's. The image on the photo postcard (Item 021 - photo 2 of 3) is a detail from a photo which appeared in a local newspaper article dated 9th January, 1970, and was probably taken the previous summer. By the time the larger one was taken Item 022 (photo 3 of 3) (1972?) the number of staff car parking spaces in front of the school had trebled, reflected from a 3-form to a 6-form entry.

Photograph of cricketers in front of the new school hall

This 1880 photograph is the earliest known depiction of the (then) new entrance to the School Hall, constructed in 1874 or 1875, as part of the rebuilding scheme carried out at this time.
The group of cricketers includes H W Engleheart on the far left, later to be awarded the Victoria Cross in the Boer War.

Photograph of the new school hall

Photograph of the new school hall taken inside the ground, taken evidently prior to the removal of the ivy in 1916, and showing a cultivated garden in the foreground. The conifer which appears in previous photographs was then still immature.

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