Stockwell Grammar School was built in the 1830s to the designs of John Davies and accommodated 100 pupils. 50 years later the school had closed and the building was in use as a club. However, it was demolished and replaced with housing in Stockwell Park Road. Lithograph by G. Barnard after drawing by David Cox.
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| Image type: | Lithograph |
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| Ref: | 10176 |
| Identifier: | LP15/71/STO.G.1 |
| Date: | 1830s |