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Harrow School (/ ˈ h ær oʊ /) [1] is a public school (English boarding school for boys) in Harrow on the Hill, Greater London, England. [2] The school was founded in 1572 by John Lyon , a local landowner and farmer, under a royal charter of Queen Elizabeth I .
Harrow School, on south tower of Speech Room, overlooking Peterborough Road 51°34′25″N 0°20′12″W / 51.5737°N 0.3367°W / 51.5737; -0.3367 ( Statue of Elizabeth 19th century (originally at Ashridge Park ; moved to Harrow School in 1925)
Old Speech Room Gallery, Harrow School This page was last edited on 22 December 2017, at 10:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Old Speech Room Gallery and Museum, Harrow School: Harrow: Harrow: West: Art: Egyptian and Greek antiquities, English watercolours, Modern British paintings, sculpture, printed books and natural history Orleans House Gallery: Twickenham: Richmond upon Thames: South West: Art: Municipal art gallery, also the Stables Gallery Osterley Park and ...
The Harrow Painter was an ancient Greek painter of archaic red-figure pottery. The painter was named by John Beazley after an oinochoe in the Old Speech Room Gallery collection of Harrow School. The oinochoe shows a picture of a handsome boy holding a hoop. Thirty-nine vases have been attributed to the Harrow Painter. [1]
Harrow consists of 324 acres on a hill overlooking London where Churchill spent his high school years before entering politics and leading Britain through World War II as prime minister.
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