Leeds, The Grammar School 1888
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The earliest mention of the provision of education in Leeds dates from 1552 when William Sheafield, chantry priest of St Catherine, left property to support the upkeep of a schoolmaster. This was the beginning of Leeds Grammar School. The heavy Gothic-style building shown here is by E M Barry, the brother of the headmaster of the period, and was built in 1859.
An extract from Leeds Photographic Memories.
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