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Albums: Historical Images of Harringay from 1885 - 1918 | 2 of 3 (F)
Think you may mean this (Thanks for the tip, Nicholas. This came up on P1 of a search under "Falkland 1901").
Thank you, Nicholas and Hugh.
The relevant thing about this (and the other) photo is the windows.
Sash windows were designed as a public health measure. If open at top and bottom, the stale warm air rises and exits at the top, pulling-in cool fresh air at the bottom. In large rooms, extra windows at the top increased efficiency.
Now, most A/C systems simply recycle cooled stale disease-ridden air, while creating CO2 and contributing to local heat pollution.
Progress!
I know N.H. School has had some remedial and cosmetic touches but I doubt we will hear Aero concrete problems there. Solid structured grounding in education in a solid building. While i'm here can anyone advise on who to contact regarding a visit to the school. So far my communications have gone unanswered and I would dearly love to go back after all these years. Top work with the pic Hugh.
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