The Lancasterian School
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The original Lancasterian School was founded in 1812 and was located just below the Castle in a building designed by Charles Bage, the man who designed the Flaxmill and whose box you are trying to find.
When the station was developed in the 1840s, the school eventually relocated in 1851 to Beacalls Lane, with dates featuring on the building. The school building changed its name to the Shrewsbury Higher Grade School (1891) and again to Shrewsbury British School (1896) before reverting to the Lancasterian School in 1906.
When the school closed every pupil and many ex-pupils (known locally as The Bulldogs) were offered a Souvenir Magazine. Inside were many written memories and photos including one taken in the snow of the outside toilets. School tradition always had it that the outside toilets were haunted.
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