Lyme Regis, College 1890
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This is the rear of Coram Court – we are looking south-westwards from its grounds. It became St Michael's College in 1887, with the Rev Arthur R Sharpe as headmaster. There were 34 pupils initially, and the advertised aim was 'to provide a good education at moderate charges for the sons of the clergy of the dioceses of Salisbury and Exeter'.
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