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Snippet from the Archives: Early Photo with Charles Gore

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This photo was recently donated to the Development Office.  At the far left sat Charles H Gore, who was the first Headmaster of Hymers College from 1893 until he retired in 1927. 

Then from left to right we have with E.H.J Chambers, F Ferraby, W.F Barton, W.H Longhurst, Adam Brown, W.R Todd, G Houlton, P.H Lambert, C.H Oliver, W.F Breltan, G.B Robins and S.F Barlow.

However, we don't know the year it was taken or if they are students, teachers and/or governors.

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