Plaque

St George the Martyr School - Boys

Erection date: 1877

Inscription

Glory be to God
S. George Martyr School for 200 boys, 1877
The foundation of God standeth sure. II Tim. 2:19

The quotation is from the Bible, the Second Epistle of Paul to Timothy.

Site: St George the Martyr School - Boys (1 memorial)

WC1, Old Gloucester Street, 25

The associated Church of St George can be seen to the right of our photo.

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St George the Martyr School - Boys

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