DescriptionGrimsby - former Corporation Grammar School (geograph 3141836).jpg
English: Grimsby - former Corporation Grammar School. Corporation Grammar School, Grimsby. 1861-3 by Bellamy and Hardy. Edward VI granted licence for the first Free Grammar School in Grimsby in 1547. Edward's licence led to The Corporation Free Grammar which in was located alongside the new Town hall, Courthouse and Police station. It was and designed to hold 100 students. In 1895 the Winteringham School or Grimsby Municipal College in Eleanor Street was opened, which was to take over the functions of the Grammar School.
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