Lower School Study 1916

The Lower School Study was another gift of Lord Fermoy and was dedicated at Anniversary 1916. It was designed by Edmund Q. Sylvester, an alumnus, and it stood just west of the Lower School, with a paved terrace between. Made of red brick with limestone trimming and doorway, it is about a hundred feet long and forty feet wide. The schoolroom on the second floor had seats for 100 boys. The style of the building was similar to that of the Annex behind the Big Study. The Lower School Study was reconstructed as a dormitory and renamed Nash House in 1965.

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