Plaque on the former St Martin's Grammar School

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Plaque on the former St Martin's Grammar School

Image: © John S Turner Taken: 6 Oct 2009

This plaque is above the front door of the former St Martin's Grammar School in Ramshill Road. The Grammar School was built in 1870 at a time when the South Cliff area of Scarborough was being developed rapidly, however, the school closed in 1922 and today it is a Christian Science Reading Room.

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54.273279
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-0.402729