DescriptionQueen Elizabeth Grammar School (QEGS) - geograph.org.uk - 1167685.jpg
English: Queen Elizabeth Grammar School (QEGS). The boys only day school on Northgate, a grade II listed building, was built of ashlar stone in a mock Tudor style by Richard Lane of Manchester in 1833-4, as the West Riding Proprietary School. The building was then purchased at auction in 1854 by the governors of the original Grammar School, which still stands in Brook Street. 1095544.
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