File:Penistone Grammar School 1714 buildings at Kirk Flatt,.png
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British English: Penistone Grammar School at Kirk Flatt, late 1800s, from John Ness Dransfield's History of Penistone. Datestone shows 1714. Buildings were used as a school house and headmaster's house. Building on far left was demolished at some point before others.
All of these buildings were demolished by 1893. |
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Source | A History of Penistone |
Author | Dransfield, John Ness |
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