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  1. Queen's College was a privately owned and run school for boys on Barton Terrace, North Adelaide. It ran continuously from 1891 to 1949, an Australian record for a proprietary boys' school. History

  2. sahistoryhub.history.sa.gov.au › places › queens-collegeQueen's College - History Hub

    Designed in 1892, Queen’s School became one of South Australia’s leading private schools. The building illustrates the development of both an important private school and changes in private school education generally. When the school closed at the end of 1949, it was the last privately owned boys' school in the state.

  3. Established as Queen's School in 1874 in Jeffcott Street, the School later became known as Queen's College. It closed in 1949. The school reflects aspects of the development and change in private school education.

  4. adelaidia.history.sa.gov.au › places › queensQueen's College | Adelaidia

    Australia. Designed in 1892, Queen’s School became one of South Australia’s leading private schools. The building illustrates the development of both an important private school and changes in private school education generally. When the school closed at the end of 1949, it was the last privately owned boys' school in the state. School Management.

  5. Queen's School, later Queen's College, 149 Barton Tce, North Adelaide (1892–1949) was founded by J. H. Lindon and E. L. Heinemann, both ex-St Peter's College, taking over the bulk of the students of Rev. Thomas Field's Adelaide Collegiate School.

  6. North Adelaide is a predominantly residential precinct and suburb of the City of Adelaide in South Australia, situated north of the River Torrens and within the Adelaide Park Lands. Laid out in a grid plan in three sections by Colonel William Light in 1837, the suburb contains many grand old mansions.

  7. History of Queen's College North Adelaide 1883-1949. Presents the history of this boys' school chronologically, using the periods of tenure of the various principals as a basis for...