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Andrew Drummond

Placeholder for Andrew Drummond plaque

Stanmore Park. Behind these gates was Stanmore House, the 18th century mansion of Andrew Drummond, banker, and then of George Glynn, banker. For half a centrury it was a Boys' School, with England cricketer Rev Vernon Royle as one headmaster. It was demolished in 1938 and the site was used by RAF Balloon, the Transport, then Fighter, Commands until 1997.

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