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Princess Frederica School, Kensal Rise, London

Princess Frederica School, Kensal Rise, London


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Princess Frederica School, Kensal Rise, London

Princess Frederica School, College Park, Kensal Rise. The school was run by the Church Extension Association. Date: early 1900s

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Association College Extension Frederica Kensal Rise


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1. Title: "A Peek into the Past: Princess Frederica School, Kensal Rise, London, Early 1900s" In this evocative photograph, we step back in time to the early 1900s and find ourselves in the heart of Kensal Rise, London, at the Princess Frederica School. Nestled within the College Park area, this charming educational institution was the proud creation of the Church Extension Association. The image showcases the school's red-brick facade, adorned with intricate stonework, and a large, ornate sign bearing the school's name. The building's architectural design reflects the Victorian era's grandeur and attention to detail, a testament to the importance placed on education during this time. Children in their Sunday best, clutching their hats or holding hands, can be seen gathered outside the school, eagerly awaiting the start of the day. Their expressions are filled with anticipation and excitement, as they prepare to embark on another day of learning and discovery. The scene is further enriched by the lush, green surroundings – a testament to the importance of nature in the education system of the era. The trees, in full bloom, provide a serene backdrop to the bustling activity of the children and their teachers. The Princess Frederica School, run by the Church Extension Association, was a beacon of learning and community in Kensal Rise. Its legacy continues to inspire and remind us of the importance of education and the role it plays in shaping the lives of young minds. This photograph is a precious snapshot of a bygone era, offering a glimpse into the rich history of London's educational past.

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