תיאורDemolition of Norwood College, Harrogate, 1972 - geograph.org.uk - 496977.jpg
English: Demolition of Norwood College, Harrogate, 1972. Norwood College stood on the corner of Tewit Well Ave and Leeds Rd, Harrogate. It was established as a Boys' Day and Boarding School by 'Charlie' G W G Cass in 1936 and closed on 24 March,1972. This photograph was taken because I just happened to be visiting Harrogate and had no prior knowledge of the school's closure nor intention to demolish it! The photograph is taken from Tewit Well Ave; the flats on the left hand side are those of Royal Crescent in Leeds Rd. The car, mine, was a Triumph 1500.
Charlie Cass was born in Scarborough in 1898, flew as a fight pilot in Sopwith Dolphins in the First World War and the world-renouned physicist, Lawrence Bragg, was one of his tutors at the Victoria University of Manchester in the mid-1920s. Charlie died on 13 October,1976.
A biography of Charlie Cass with history of Clifton House School (Queen Parade then Stray Rd) and Norwood College is at [1] .
This image was taken from the Geograph project collection. See this photograph's page on the Geograph website for the photographer's contact details. The copyright on this image is owned by Anthony Eden and is licensed for reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license.
ייחוס – יש לתת ייחוס הולם, לתת קישור לרישיון, ולציין אם נעשו שינויים. אפשר לעשות את זה בכל צורה סבירה, אבל לא בשום צורה שמשתמע ממנה שמעניק הרישיון תומך בך או בשימוש שלך.
שיתוף זהה – אם תיצרו רמיקס, תשנו, או תבנו על החומר, חובה עליכם להפיץ את התרומות שלך לפי תנאי רישיון זהה או תואם למקור.
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