Plaque

The Barnett School

Erection date: 23/10/1918

Inscription

The Barnett School
This stone was laid by Her Majesty, Queen Mary, on Wednesday October 23 1918.

This is the foundation stone for the second wing of the Institute. She returned on 31 May 1924 to open the Institute.

Site: Henrietta Barnett School (2 memorials)

NW11, Central Square

The school was founded by Henrietta BarnettLutyens designed the elevations for Crewe Hall, the central block.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
The Barnett School

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Henrietta Barnett School

The school was founded in 1911 and named for Henrietta Barnett.

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The Barnett School

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Queen Mary (consort)

Wife of George V, grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II. Born Princess Victoria M...

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Hampstead Garden Suburb Jubilee

Hampstead Garden Suburb Jubilee

This stone was unveiled by Her Royal Highness, the Princess Margaret on 2nd J...

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