Queen's Royal College

Colour: Black and White; Style: Landscape; Other: Bordered, Undivided.

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Published: 2010-04-30T16:00:23Z
Subjects:Trinidad and Tobago, Postcards, Cities and towns, > Trinidad and Tobago, > Port of Spain, Historic buildings, > Trinidad and Tobago, Schools, > Trinidad and Tobago, High schools, > Trinidad and Tobago, Architecture, > Trinidad and Tobago, Architecture, > Details, Towers, > Trinidad and Tobago, Palms, > Trinidad and Tobago, Fences, > Trinidad and Tobago, Windows, > Trinidad and Tobago, Savannas, > Trinidad and Tobago, Education, Secondary, > Trinidad and Tobago, Public schools, > Trinidad and Tobago, [1925], Magnificent Seven, The (Port of Spain), Queen's Park Savannah (Port of Spain), Queen's Royal College (Trinidad and Tobago),
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spelling oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-70782015-12-16T14:18:09Z Queen's Royal College Trinidad and Tobago Postcards Cities and towns--Trinidad and Tobago--Port of Spain Historic buildings--Trinidad and Tobago Schools--Trinidad and Tobago High schools--Trinidad and Tobago Architecture--Trinidad and Tobago Architecture--Details Towers--Trinidad and Tobago Palms--Trinidad and Tobago Fences--Trinidad and Tobago Windows--Trinidad and Tobago Savannas--Trinidad and Tobago Education, Secondary--Trinidad and Tobago Public schools--Trinidad and Tobago [1925] Magnificent Seven, The (Port of Spain) Queen's Park Savannah (Port of Spain) Queen's Royal College (Trinidad and Tobago) Colour: Black and White; Style: Landscape; Other: Bordered, Undivided. Exterior view of the Queen’s Royal College (QRC) in Port of Spain, Trinidad, circa 1913. QRC was opened on March 25, 1904 at Queen's Park West by Governor Sir Alfred Maloney. The building was designed by Daniel M. Hahn, qualified architect and chief draughtsman in the Department of Public Works, who was a past student of the college. The late architect John Newel Lewis described the architecture of QRC as "a pastiche of Renaissance and Venetian details." A clock was presented to the school in 1913 by William Gordon. The origin of QRC goes back to the Stuart Grammar School, at the corner of Duke and Edward Street. In 1870, the school became the Queen's Royal College and was housed at the Prince's Building. When the Government Farm moved from St Clair in 1899, part of the land was reserved as a new home for QRC through the intervention of acting Governor Sir Courtney Knollys (adapted from http://qrc.edu/about). Funding for this project has been provided by Mrs. Irma E. Goldstraw. 2010-04-30T16:00:23Z 2010-04-30T16:00:23Z 2010-04-30T16:00:23Z Image http://hdl.handle.net/2139/7078 en Please contact the Main Library, The University of the West Indies for permission to use the digitized images. wimail@sta.uwi.edu application/pdf
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topic Trinidad and Tobago
Postcards
Cities and towns--Trinidad and Tobago--Port of Spain
Historic buildings--Trinidad and Tobago
Schools--Trinidad and Tobago
High schools--Trinidad and Tobago
Architecture--Trinidad and Tobago
Architecture--Details
Towers--Trinidad and Tobago
Palms--Trinidad and Tobago
Fences--Trinidad and Tobago
Windows--Trinidad and Tobago
Savannas--Trinidad and Tobago
Education, Secondary--Trinidad and Tobago
Public schools--Trinidad and Tobago
[1925]
Magnificent Seven, The (Port of Spain)
Queen's Park Savannah (Port of Spain)
Queen's Royal College (Trinidad and Tobago)
Trinidad and Tobago
Postcards
Cities and towns--Trinidad and Tobago--Port of Spain
Historic buildings--Trinidad and Tobago
Schools--Trinidad and Tobago
High schools--Trinidad and Tobago
Architecture--Trinidad and Tobago
Architecture--Details
Towers--Trinidad and Tobago
Palms--Trinidad and Tobago
Fences--Trinidad and Tobago
Windows--Trinidad and Tobago
Savannas--Trinidad and Tobago
Education, Secondary--Trinidad and Tobago
Public schools--Trinidad and Tobago
[1925]
Magnificent Seven, The (Port of Spain)
Queen's Park Savannah (Port of Spain)
Queen's Royal College (Trinidad and Tobago)
spellingShingle Trinidad and Tobago
Postcards
Cities and towns--Trinidad and Tobago--Port of Spain
Historic buildings--Trinidad and Tobago
Schools--Trinidad and Tobago
High schools--Trinidad and Tobago
Architecture--Trinidad and Tobago
Architecture--Details
Towers--Trinidad and Tobago
Palms--Trinidad and Tobago
Fences--Trinidad and Tobago
Windows--Trinidad and Tobago
Savannas--Trinidad and Tobago
Education, Secondary--Trinidad and Tobago
Public schools--Trinidad and Tobago
[1925]
Magnificent Seven, The (Port of Spain)
Queen's Park Savannah (Port of Spain)
Queen's Royal College (Trinidad and Tobago)
Trinidad and Tobago
Postcards
Cities and towns--Trinidad and Tobago--Port of Spain
Historic buildings--Trinidad and Tobago
Schools--Trinidad and Tobago
High schools--Trinidad and Tobago
Architecture--Trinidad and Tobago
Architecture--Details
Towers--Trinidad and Tobago
Palms--Trinidad and Tobago
Fences--Trinidad and Tobago
Windows--Trinidad and Tobago
Savannas--Trinidad and Tobago
Education, Secondary--Trinidad and Tobago
Public schools--Trinidad and Tobago
[1925]
Magnificent Seven, The (Port of Spain)
Queen's Park Savannah (Port of Spain)
Queen's Royal College (Trinidad and Tobago)
Queen's Royal College
description Colour: Black and White; Style: Landscape; Other: Bordered, Undivided.
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topic_facet Trinidad and Tobago
Postcards
Cities and towns--Trinidad and Tobago--Port of Spain
Historic buildings--Trinidad and Tobago
Schools--Trinidad and Tobago
High schools--Trinidad and Tobago
Architecture--Trinidad and Tobago
Architecture--Details
Towers--Trinidad and Tobago
Palms--Trinidad and Tobago
Fences--Trinidad and Tobago
Windows--Trinidad and Tobago
Savannas--Trinidad and Tobago
Education, Secondary--Trinidad and Tobago
Public schools--Trinidad and Tobago
[1925]
Magnificent Seven, The (Port of Spain)
Queen's Park Savannah (Port of Spain)
Queen's Royal College (Trinidad and Tobago)
title Queen's Royal College
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publishDate 2010-04-30T16:00:23Z
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