Bell tower, Torquay Boys' Grammar School

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Bell tower, Torquay Boys' Grammar School

Image: © Tom Jolliffe Taken: Unknown

The grounded bell tower from the Pugh Building (former Torquay Boys' Grammar School) was brought down intact by the demolition company. It is not known if this was sold intact. Perhaps it was copper. The bell itself, which had summoned generations of Torquay boys to their lessons, allegedly disappeared.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.472367
Longitude
-3.54047