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Description: November 1903.
Image shows a derelict Bramham College shortly before demolition.Once part of a well respected educational establishment for boys, it had closed down not long after the death of its founder,Doctor Benjamin Bentley Haigh,from Cholera in 1869. The stone was re-used to restore Bramham Park around 1906, after it had stood uninhabitable for nearly eight years after severe fire damage in 1828.
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