The Hall has enjoyed a wonderful and varied history since its foundation in 1889. Many aspects of this history are brought alive within our archives. These do not contain dry and dusty historical paperwork but vibrant evidence of our traditions and heritage, tracing how The Hall came to be what it is today.
We are delighted to say that we have now started the process of digitising that archive and so making it available to a wider audience online. There are already more than 1000 items for you to look at; these are in folders based on the period to which they refer by decade (e.g. 1950-1959) or folders with descriptive titles (e.g. Miscellaneous Sports Photos). There are also a few fascinating videos and a fully searchable version of
One Hundred Years in Hampstead Paddy Heazell’s history of school 1889-1989.
The archives are managed by the school’s External Relations department and the plan is to continue to scan historical material and add this to the online resource in due course; if you have something you believe would add to our living history, we would be delighted to hear from you at
externalrelations@hallschool.co.uk
We hope that you will find a wealth of information in this digital archive and gain a great deal of pleasure from looking back through the history of the School.