Demolished interior, Torquay Boys' Grammar School

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Demolished interior, Torquay Boys' Grammar School

Image: © Tom Jolliffe Taken: Unknown

The nearly demolished Torquay Boys' Grammar school still has a few walls standing. At this first floor level, there is what looks like an old fireplace which was adjacent to the old library in the grammar school building. This alcove was later used to house a photocopier when South Devon College took over the building. In the background, the College library building may be seen. This, too, has now disappeared to make way for a housing development.

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