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London Grammar performing at Irving Plaza, New York City

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Number 1 oval after the removal of railway tracks

yerp.......hooah to that

The old grammar school. Market Harborough

First form photograph taken in 1973.

Chwith o`r bel Thomas Pugh Jones.

Left from the ball Thomas Pugh Jones

Gwaelod ar y dde Edward Hywel Williams

Bottom on the right Edward Hywel Williams

 

Lluniau trwy garedigrwydd Mrs Gwyneth Edwards Llanaber. Dylai unrhyw un sydd â lluniau o ddiddordeb ac yn dymuno iddynt gael eu harddangos ar y safle hwn gysylltu â mi drwy e-bost: cm.pritchard @ btinternet.com

 

Photos courtesy of Mrs Gwyneth Edwards Llanaber.Anyone who has photos of interest and wish them to be displayed on this site contact me by email : cm.pritchard@btinternet.com

   

This is Canton Grammar School in Canton, Georgia. "The Grammar School Building was constructed in 1914 in the Neoclassical Revival style. The Grammar School’s façade is dominated by a full-length entry portico with Ionic columns. With enrollment growing, a high school was constructed across the street in 1924. Canton Elementary School left the building in 1974 when their new building next to Cherokee High School opened. The Cherokee County Office of the Superintendent now occupies the grammar school building." www.rockbarn.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Large-Map-Bro....

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The Music Soiree was held on Friday, 28th June and this year the theme was “Superheroes”. Nearly all our bands and ensembles performed during the evening which was very much enjoyed by the parents and friends who attended – some of whom joined in with the mood and also dressed up for the evening! Thanks to all the students who performed so well and to the staff who supported them. Thanks to Daniel Evans for his excellent photos www.evansimage.co.uk. These were supplemented by other photos taken by a member of staff.

Taken in 1982, this photo shows the prefects of Whitcombe House, along with Gareth Perry, outside G block.

 

Left to right: Al Steger-Lewis, Roddy Garden, Seb Fox, GAP, Jock Clear, Bob Smith, Mike Robling, John Waterfield.

Schuba's, July 25, 2008

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A late 60s view of a derelict school looking towards the cycle sheds.

Zdjęcie zrobione podczas 8. edycji festiwalu Tauron Nowa Muzyka, w katowickiej Dolinie Trzech Stawów.

Photographer: Unidentified

 

Location: Townsville, Queensland

 

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Zdjęcie zrobione podczas 8. edycji festiwalu Tauron Nowa Muzyka, w katowickiej Dolinie Trzech Stawów.

On Friday 12 July 48 Year 9 students left Enfield Grammar School at 5.00am on the History trip to the First World War Battlefields near Ypres. Our numbers increased to 49 at the Eurotunnel: Remaine Newland finally arrived!! His alarm hadn't worked - Remaine's mum put her driving skills to the test and successfully pursued the coach to Folkestone.

 

The boys visited the Trench of Death, one of the longest preserved sections of trench in Belgium. This gave them an opportunity to see the strategic significance of the river Ijzer and the importance of defending it from the Germans. From there, the group went on to the museum at Zonnebeke for a tour and lunch.

 

The afternoon's visits included a tour of Polygon Woods Cemetery and Hill 60. The two cemeteries allowed the boys to compare the layout of a concentration cemetery with a battlefield cemetery. They paid their respects to the Australian soldiers buried at Polygon Woods. At Hill 60, the boys learnt about the different battles that were fought around Ypres and were told how the mine crater we visited was created. Many were shocked to learn that the explosion at Hill 60 was so loud it had been heard in London.

 

Despite the highly dramatic, but non-serious, head injury sustained by a member of the group, everyone managed to enjoy the visit to the Menin Gate and the town of Ypres. When looking at the Menin Gate, the boys not only saw names from Middlesex and Essex but India, Australia and Jamaica - further emphasising the fact it was a world war.

 

A final highlight for many was the visit to the chocolate shop where they stocked up on presents for their parents and snacks for themselves.

 

Not Gary Larson, but it does have a very Far Side feel.

London Grammar playing Terminal 5 in NYC on Jan. 28, 2015.

It might not be visible in this picture; I will try to take a better one with the big camera, but don't have it with me right now.

 

Now, I would have hoped that a dentist wouldn't be a complete bonehead. But srsly. Not only do we have the insultingly lazy "u", we also have the absolutely demented "waite". That's not even a word! I despair.

 

This is on top of the broadly amusing name of the place. If not an oral smile, then what? The mind boggles.

Robert Fulton School. North Bergen,NJ. -

 

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Taken in the late 60s after the school closed. It is looking from the front of the hall towards the back where the lesser mortals were overlooked by the prefects gallery.

The Upper 6th, 1958-59

Project Room, with careers Office. In the space at the High Street end of the Old hall and comprises part of the library complex.

Imi on her first day at Chatham Grammar School for Girls. September 2002 - 6 years later Imi's a fully fledged Chav !!!!!

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