From its beginnings on a 5 acre site here, the college and its playing fields occupied 90 acres by the 1930s and today covers more than 130 acres.
An early painting of Bishop's Stortford College
Rev R. Alliot (left) and F.S Young (right). The school's first two headmasters who, between them, served for 63 years.
Pupils and teacher pose outside the school in the 19th century when it was called the Nonconformist Grammar School.
Waytefield (No 96 Hadham Road) then and now. When pupils were first accommodated here in 1917, only half of the house was used. It was fully utilised as a boarding house between 1922 and 1938 and later became Hayward House.
Westfield Lodge (No 94 Hadham Road) was a college boarding house between 1903 and 1933.