Hampstead: University College School, Frognal, NW3

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Hampstead: University College School, Frognal, NW3

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 14 Feb 2010

University College School was founded in 1830 in Gower Street as part of University College, London, and its alumni are known as Old Gowers. It moved to this site in 1907 and there is a statue of the then monarch King Edward VII above the main entrance, just visible through the trees in this photograph. The road outside the school is known simply as Frognal as it originally used to go to Frognal Hall. The School's website is here http://www.ucs.org.uk/

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Image Location

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51.553372
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-0.180565