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James Gray: Taken on July 10, 1979. The boarded-up house was for many years St John’s Church Vicarage but, when the last vicar left in 1978, it remained empty. After being derelict for several years, the building was taken over by American Express, whose main premises are in rear, and completely renovated in 1985. It is still there. jgc_24_065
James Gray: Two photographs of this old school, for long a landmark in this dingy neighbourhood. St Johns Church, further up Carlton Hill, was consecrated in January, 1840, and the school opened soon afterwards. It was to some extent replaced by the modern, present-day, St Johns School, which opened, on the other side of the road, in October, 1914, but for many years afterwards it remained in use for scholastic purposes. Demolished – 1980. Thinking that the building was ripe for removal, I had this photograph taken on March 3rd, 1961. Eighteen years later, the old building still stood when the following photograph was taken on June 10th, 1979. Note the growth of trees during the intervening years. jgc_24_136 and 137