Cheam, School 1904
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More about this scene
The school, initially installed at Whitehall on Malden Road in the year of the Great Plague of 1665, moved to this site (now occupied by Tabor Court alongside the present by-pass) in 1719. This photograph shows the playground at the rear of the school buildings. The fourth storey and the extensions were added in the 1860s. The leafless tree is a venerable false acacia, which was a feature of the playground for many years, while the tree on the left still stands in the garage yard of Tabor Court.
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