A large panoramic school photograph from 1922, showing the girls & teachers of St Mary's College, Lancaster Gate, the forerunner of the current St Mary's School, Gerrards Cross
Actual image size is 55 cm x 16 cm surrounded by the white border.
The photograph is currently framed & glazed though it would be my intention to remove it from the frame and just send the rolled photograph, to avoid the issues with posting the large sheet of glass. However it can either be collected in its frame, or possibly even posted complete for a further postage cost which would likely to be around £8-£9 in the UK
"St Mary’s School was established in 1872 by the Anglican Foundation of The Sister of the Community of St Mary the Virgin in Paddington, London. However the finances became precarious and in 1901 the college was relaunched by a new management committee. Jane Latham became the principal of both the college and the school. In 1904 the school passed its inspection and Latham was credited with much of the improvement. Latham left the school to establish a new career as a missionary in India.
The school relocated to Lancaster Gate in 1911, where it was known as St Mary’s College. In 1937 the school relocated to its present site, Orchehill House, in Gerrards Cross."
Wikipedia
The photograph is faded to one side but otherwise appears to be in good condition. There is a mark in the centre but it looks like this in on the inside of the glass
* Postage cost is for the photo only except for Global Priority to France & Germany which includes the frame