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  1. These charities amalgamated in 1852 and established a boys' school at Wood Green in North London in 1857. [1] The foundation stone for a new school in Bushey was laid by the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn. [2] It was designed by Gordon & Gunton [3] [4] and completed in 1903. [5] A Junior School was added on the other side of The Avenue in ...

  2. This page summarises records created by this Organisation. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually including the covering dates of the collection), the name of the...

  3. Oct 27, 2010 · Is the Royal Masonic School for Boys the scariest building in Britain? As Halloween looms, Jonathan Glancey visits the school adored by film-makers that's being turned into luxury flats....

  4. Wood Green in North London was the first boys’ school, where 25 boys started in 1857 following an amalgamation of the two charities in 1852. A new school was built in Bushey in Hertfordshire in 1903 with an adjoining Junior School added in 1929. By 1939 there were 800 boys aged 8 to 18 at Bushey.

  5. Royal Masonic Institution for Boys, London / Hertfordshire. In 1798, arrangements were made for clothing, educating, and apprenticing the sons of deceased and unfortunate Freemasons, in private schools, adjacent to the residences of their relatives.

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  6. A Grade II listed building in Non Civil Parish, The Avenue, that was once a school for boys affiliated with the Freemasons. See the official list entry, photos and map of its location on the National Heritage List for England.

  7. www.rmsforgirls.com › about-us › our-historyOur History - RMS for Girls

    The Memorial Cross, originally at the Royal Masonic School for Boys in Bushey sits proudly outside the Chapel on what is known as The Boys’ Lawn. Also from the boys’ school are The Lewis Stone, Chapel font and Memorial plaques from WW1 and WW2.