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ST MARGARETS MEMORIAL SCHOOLS

Queensbury Mews

Neighbourhood:
Regency
1962
2018

James Gray: These adjoined St Margaret’s Church in Queensbury Mews, just behind Regency Square. They were built in 1837 as a memorial to the late Revd. Edmund Clay, the minister at the Church. Photographed in July 1962, they were demolished after the end of that summer’s term. jgc_29_090

2018: The James Gray image shows the St Margaret’s Memorial Schools. After the schools and the church were both demolished, the Metropole Hotel Exhibition Halls, seen here, were built on the site. (Photographer Suzanne Hinton)

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