Worksop, College c.1965
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South of the town, beyond the modern A57 by-pass, accessed via a long avenue from the Netherton Road, is Worksop College. The school still thrives as a public school, nowadays taking girls as well as boys. It opened in 1895 as St Cuthbert's College, and was the sixth of the public schools founded by Nathaniel Woodard (Lancing College in Sussex was another). The buildings were mostly by R H Carpenter, although the grandly scaled chapel is by Aston Webb, and was added around 1910. My uncle was a pupil here before World War II.
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