A public school in Malvern Worcestershire. During WW2 the college was requisitioned by the Admiralty October 1939 - July 1940, and the school temporarily relocated to Blenheim Palace. In 1942, its premises were again needed for governmental use, so May 1942 - July 1946, the school was housed with Harrow School.
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Malvern College
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Harrow clock, WW2 - plaque
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