William Hulme's Grammar School Original Building

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William Hulme's Grammar School Original Building

Image: © David Dixon Taken: 7 Jan 2012

William Hulme, founder of the William Hulme Charity, lived 1631–1691 in Hulme Hall, Stockport. In 1881, the Trustees of his charity were empowered to build schools and WHGS was founded in Manchester in 1887. The original part of the school was designed by A H Davies-Colley in 1886–1887 as a large, high building of red brick and yellow terracotta. Next to it is a hall built in 1910 in the same style. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hulme's_Grammar_School - Wikipedia

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