Harrow Arts Centre
Introduction
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Image: © Marathon Taken: 13 Dec 2017
Harrow Arts Centre is located in the Elliott Hall and other buildings at Hatch End that were previously part of the Royal Commercial Travellers School. The Grade II Listed Elliott Hall was built in 1904 and was the assembly hall to a much larger, but now demolished, building of the Royal Commercial Travellers School. It is named after B. G. Elliott, one time pupil and scholar at the RCT, who was President of the Committee tasked with the funding and building of the hall. After the closure of the school in 1967 the site was purchased by Harrow Council to house Harrow College of Further Education and St. Teresa's School and Elliott Hall. The site of the demolished school building is now occupied by a Morrisons supermarket.