| School & Grounds |
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| River Leven from the Boys' Bridge - photo taken in 1988 |
River Leven and part of the Teachers' Terrace -photo taken
in 1988 |
River Leven from the end of the Boys' Bridge - photo taken
in 1988 |
Teachers' Terrace - photo taken 1988 |
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| Boys' Bridge from the Teachers' Terrace - photo dating from
the 1980s. |
The Mill Arch leading to the Mill Yard and Station Road. |
The Mill Arch entrance to School. |
Teachers' Terrace and lawn covered in deep
snow - March 1958. |
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| School from the Green in 1988 |
Leven Hall photographed in 1988 |
The Clock Tower photographed in 1988 |
A tranquil lake scene taken in the 1930s. |
| Village & Countryside |
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| A view of Ayton Village from Lower Green, with Roseberry
in the background. |
Another view of the Village taken from the road adjacent
to Lower Green. |
A tranquil scene, again from Lower Green; fishing for minnows. |
A statue of the young James Cook on High Green. |
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| Cockill's shop - now a tea room. |
Station Road looking back to School before demolition. |
All Saints Church dating back to Norman times. |
The Royal Oak Hotel, High Green. |
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| The pissoir pictured here in its original location in the
Mill Yard wall. |
White Cottages on the way to Gribdale Gate. |
Roseberry Topping as seen from half Cook's. |
The Captain Cook Memorial on the top of Easby Hill. |
| Archive Photographs |
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| A class scene from 1903. Herbert Dennis in charge. |
A woodworking lesson in 1903 |
The Coach Road in 1903 |
The Laundry and boys bridge in 1903 |
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| Richardson Hall and Girls' Playground in 1903 |
Ayton School from High Green in 1903 |
A print of School in the very early years. |
The River Leven and waterfall taken in 1903 |
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| Thomas Richardson - Ayton School Founder |
The School Dining Room 1903 |
An outdoor Nature Class in the early 1900s |
The Tin Gym |