Sherborne, Grammar School 1887
Photo ref:
19672

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This photograph, entitled with the school's historic name, King Edward VI Free Grammar School, shows School House, which was built by Hugo Daniel Harper, the school's headmaster from 1850, who required new accommodation for himself and boarding boys. The foundation stone was laid on 26 June 1860 by the Earl of Shaftesbury.
An extract from Sherborne Photographic Memories.
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