DescriptionThe former Raine's Foundation Grammar School building in Arbour Square - geograph.org.uk - 149017.jpg
English: The former Raine's Foundation Grammar School building in Arbour Square. Founded in 1719 by local brewer Henry Raine, the school has, over the years, occupied four different buildings in the East End. This was its third and in the 1980s it relocated to Bethnal Green.
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