A YORK school's centenary is being commemorated in pictures.
About 170 photographs, some black and white, some sepia and some colour, make up the exhibition entitled 100 Years Of The Minster School.
It will be in the North Transept of York Minster, on the side of the Five Sisters' window, from shortly after Evensong on Easter Day until May 7.
Monday, April 28, marks 100 years to the day that the Minster School was opened. All present and most past pupils and staff should be able to find themselves among the pictures which trace the history of the school from 1903 to the present day.
Updated: 11:02 Tuesday, April 15, 2003
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