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"Harrow: A Tapestry of History and Heritage" Step into the picturesque town of Harrow, nestled in Middlesex, UK

Background imageHarrow Collection: Studio photo of Escape Foreman Putman

Studio photo of Escape Foreman Putman, Harrow Fire Brigade

Background imageHarrow Collection: Studio photo of Fireman A Wall

Studio photo of Fireman A Wall, Harrow Fire Brigade

Background imageHarrow Collection: Eton V Harrow 1881

Eton V Harrow 1881
Refreshment time at the Eton and Harrow cricket match, as much a social as a sporting event Date: 1881

Background imageHarrow Collection: Steeplechase racing at Harrow, England. Wood engraving, 1845

Steeplechase racing at Harrow, England. Wood engraving, 1845
STEEPLECHASE, 1845. Steeplechase racing at Harrow, England. Wood engraving, 1845

Background imageHarrow Collection: Firefighters working at scene of domestic fire, Harrow

Firefighters working at scene of domestic fire, Harrow
Firefighters working at scene of domestic fire. Harrow, North London

Background imageHarrow Collection: ENGLAND: HARROW SCHOOL. Harrow, the boarding school for boys, founded in 1572

ENGLAND: HARROW SCHOOL. Harrow, the boarding school for boys, founded in 1572. Wood engraving, English. 1862

Background imageHarrow Collection: ENGLAND: FARMING, 1846. Drilling and Harrowing. Wood engraving, English, 1846

ENGLAND: FARMING, 1846. Drilling and Harrowing. Wood engraving, English, 1846

Background imageHarrow Collection: Young resettlement farmer with harrow, Grady County, Georgia

Young resettlement farmer with harrow, Grady County, Georgia. Date 1935 Aug

Background imageHarrow Collection: Duke of Wellington statue at Matthew Wyatts foundry

Duke of Wellington statue at Matthew Wyatts foundry
The great equestrian bronze statue of the Duke of Wellington astride his horse Copenhagen at the foundry of its creator, Matthew Cotes Wyatt at Dudley Grove House in the Harrow Road

Background imageHarrow Collection: Ploughman with two horses, Hayle, Cornwall

Ploughman with two horses, Hayle, Cornwall
A ploughman with two horses in a field near Foundry Farm, Hayle, Cornwall. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1970s

Background imageHarrow Collection: England / Long Compton

England / Long Compton
A distant view of Long Compton village, from Harrow Hill, Warwickshire, England. Date: early 1960s

Background imageHarrow Collection: Vaughan Library, Harrow School, Middlesex

Vaughan Library, Harrow School, Middlesex designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1863. The library was named after Dr Charles John Vaughan, the reforming headmaster of 1845-59. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageHarrow Collection: Orbis Pictus, Farming

Orbis Pictus, Farming
Two pages from the 17th century publication Orbis Pictus on husbandry, with a selection of agricultural scenes. Date: 1658

Background imageHarrow Collection: Officer Training Corps at Camp, 1909

Officer Training Corps at Camp, 1909
Public schoolboys at Farnborough on an Officer Training Corps camp. From top, Charterhouse boys marching back to camp, rifles held upright

Background imageHarrow Collection: Harrow School - Old Schools

Harrow School - Old Schools Date: 1903

Background imageHarrow Collection: Tractor with disc harrows, harrowing stubble field, Sussex, England, september

Tractor with disc harrows, harrowing stubble field, Sussex, England, september

Background imageHarrow Collection: HARROWING AND SOWING. Illumination from an early 15th century Italian breviary

HARROWING AND SOWING. Illumination from an early 15th century Italian breviary

Background imageHarrow Collection: The Old School Building, Harrow School, Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex, England

The Old School Building, Harrow School, Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageHarrow Collection: Cavalry parade outside pub, Haverfordwest, South Wales

Cavalry parade outside pub, Haverfordwest, South Wales
A cavalry parade pauses outside the Plough and Harrow pub in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales, probably around the time of the outbreak of the First World War

Background imageHarrow Collection: Eton and Harrow Match at Lords, 1925

Eton and Harrow Match at Lords, 1925
Page from the Illustrated London News showing the Eton versus Harrow cricket match at Lords cricket ground in 1925. In the top picture, J.P.T. Boscawen is chaired after his stand with H.P

Background imageHarrow Collection: Lych Gate - Harrow Church

Lych Gate - Harrow Church
A fine example of a wooden Lych Gate - Harrow Church. Built in honour of John Cunningham, Vicar of Harrow for 50 years (1811-1861)

Background imageHarrow Collection: HARROW, Middlesex

HARROW, Middlesex
The High Street, Harrow on the Hill

Background imageHarrow Collection: An Eton v. Harrow Rhapsody - When Greek meets Greek by Chloe

An Eton v. Harrow Rhapsody - When Greek meets Greek by Chloe
Humorous illustration by Chloe Preston showing a group of schoolboy cricketers

Background imageHarrow Collection: Interior - Harrow Church

Interior - Harrow Church
The Interior of Harrow Church in the grounds of the English Public School

Background imageHarrow Collection: Harrow Church & School

Harrow Church & School
A view toward Harrow Church & School from near the cricket grounds

Background imageHarrow Collection: Social / Eton-Harrow 1914

Social / Eton-Harrow 1914
Social elite gather for the annual Eton & Harrow cricket match at Lords. Ladies wear hobble skirts, tango skirts & tunics. Hats with feathers abound

Background imageHarrow Collection: HARROW / ILN 1862

HARROW / ILN 1862
An exterior view of Harrow School, showing boys playing tennis and others standing around with cricket bats and hockey sticks

Background imageHarrow Collection: The Eton vs. Harrow Cricket Match, 1894

The Eton vs. Harrow Cricket Match, 1894
Engraving showing a number of scenes at the Eton vs. Harrow cricket match, held at Lords Cricket Ground, 1894. At the top can be seen Eton schoolboys; at middle left

Background imageHarrow Collection: Spectators at the Eton vs. Harrow Cricket Match, 1872

Spectators at the Eton vs. Harrow Cricket Match, 1872
Engraving showing the scene as an Harrow cricketer retrieves the ball from the spectators area, at the Eton vs. Harrow cricket match of 1872

Background imageHarrow Collection: The Eton vs. Harrow Cricket Match, 1910

The Eton vs. Harrow Cricket Match, 1910
Sketches of a number of scenes at the Eton vs. Harrow cricket match, held at Lords Cricket Ground, London, July 8th and 9th, 1910

Background imageHarrow Collection: The Eton vs. Harrow Cricket Match, 1897

The Eton vs. Harrow Cricket Match, 1897
Illustration showing a shot being played by an Harrow batsman at the Eton vs. Harrow Cricket match of 1897. The original caption read: Eton v. Harrow - A cut for a single

Background imageHarrow Collection: Byrons View

Byrons View, Harrow

Background imageHarrow Collection: Road Accident Simulation

Road Accident Simulation
Metropolitan Police officers attend the simulation of a road traffic accident on the Harrow Road

Background imageHarrow Collection: Cricketmatch / Eton / Harrow

Cricketmatch / Eton / Harrow
An elegant crowd milling around during a cricket match between Eton and Harrow schools

Background imageHarrow Collection: HARROW FOURTH FORM

HARROW FOURTH FORM
The famous Fourth Form, the oldest part of Harrow public boys school, was built in 1572, when the school was founded. Winston Churchill was one of the schools old boys

Background imageHarrow Collection: Harrow Old Schools

Harrow Old Schools, the oldest part of Harrow public boys school, was built in 1572, when the school was founded. Appropriately, it contains the History Dept.!

Background imageHarrow Collection: Artificial Manuring

Artificial Manuring
Distributing artifical manure on a Norfolk farm, England

Background imageHarrow Collection: Harrow Teacher Retiring

Harrow Teacher Retiring
Mr Pope receives a hearty send off from his Harrow boys when he retires. They wave their straw boaters in the air

Background imageHarrow Collection: Harrow Hatter 1927

Harrow Hatter 1927
A variety of Harrow schoolboys hats, including many top hats and straw boaters, are refurbished by the local hatter

Background imageHarrow Collection: Hopfield Gyrotiller

Hopfield Gyrotiller
GYROTILLER - a combined plough, cultivator, harrow and roller used in the hop fields of Kent, England

Background imageHarrow Collection: Byron at Harrow

Byron at Harrow
As a schoolboy at Harrow, his favourite haunt was the churchyard, where he liked to lie on this tomb in a picturesque and romantic manner

Background imageHarrow Collection: Family Group 1876

Family Group 1876
The Lang family and the Priors, at Harrow in 1876. The central figure is my mother, with my father at her right shoulder. Various aunts and cousins

Background imageHarrow Collection: Eton Vs Harrow 1864

Eton Vs Harrow 1864
The Harrow and Eton cricket match at Lords Ground



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"Harrow: A Tapestry of History and Heritage" Step into the picturesque town of Harrow, nestled in Middlesex, UK. At its heart lies Harrow on the Hill, a charming area adorned with historic landmarks and cultural treasures. One such gem is Harrow School, an esteemed institution that has shaped countless minds since its founding in 1572. As you wander through the Old School Building, you can almost hear echoes of past scholars filling the air. Imagine students engrossed in their studies within large classrooms, where knowledge was imparted for generations to come. Beyond academia, Harrow boasts other fascinating tales. Did you know that Handley Page Harrow K6962 aeroplane once soared across these skies? Its presence reminds us of our rich aviation history and technological advancements. Sports enthusiasts will revel in the legendary Eton vs. Harrow Cricket Match at Lords in 1910—a clash between two prestigious schools that captivated spectators from all corners of England. Stroll along High Street and discover the architectural marvels surrounding Harrow School Vaughan Library—an iconic symbol of learning standing tall amidst this vibrant community. Venturing further afield leads to Pinner—a quaint village just outside London—where England's own John Logie Baird conducted his groundbreaking television transmission experiment. Witnessing this pioneering moment forever changed how we perceive entertainment and communication. Delve into history with an antique map showcasing Middlesex—the very land upon which Harrow flourishes today. It serves as a testament to our enduring roots and ever-evolving landscape. Transportation plays a vital role here too; picture yourself aboard a bustling tram on Route 60 along Harrow Road en route to Paddington Station—a journey filled with sights and sounds that truly encapsulate London life. Celebrating local achievements brings us to Miss Jessica J. Gooch from Kenton near Harrow—an inspiring winner at Miss Betting Shop competition who embodies grace, intelligence, and the spirit of this community.