Guisborough, The Grammar School 1899
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In 1899 the Board of Governors of the Grammar School commissioned the building of a library at the western end of the school buildings (left). In the foreground we see the railings of both the school and the churchyard of the parish church, both of which were removed during the collection of wrought iron in the Second World War. The spire or turret on the roof of the school was removed in 1919 and replaced with a clock in memory of the old boys of the school who fell in the First World War.
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