TES photographs

The Enfield Society photograph collection

Group of children and teachers from an unidentifed primary school
This picture was probably taken in the 1930s by Frederick Roberts of  Manor Road, Enfield, a freelance photographer for the Enfield Gazette etc., who is known to have worked in the period 1917–1949. Most of his photographs are not far from Manor Road. This school picture might be St Andrews, St Georges, St Michaels, Chase Side or Lavender. The windows in the background on the left of the picture look like a church, but it is made with bricks; St Michaels church, Gordon Hill, is stone faced.  On the right is a single story corrugated iron building.  Stephen Sellick is fairly sure that it is not the old St Andrews School, Sydney Road.  Can anyone identify it?
Keywords: 1930s;schools;children

Group of children and teachers from an unidentifed primary school

This picture was probably taken in the 1930s by Frederick Roberts of Manor Road, Enfield, a freelance photographer for the Enfield Gazette etc., who is known to have worked in the period 1917–1949. Most of his photographs are not far from Manor Road. This school picture might be St Andrews, St Georges, St Michaels, Chase Side or Lavender. The windows in the background on the left of the picture look like a church, but it is made with bricks; St Michaels church, Gordon Hill, is stone faced. On the right is a single story corrugated iron building. Stephen Sellick is fairly sure that it is not the old St Andrews School, Sydney Road. Can anyone identify it?

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