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School of Art
This building in Great Yarmouth was originally the School of Arts and Crafts, built in 1912 to the design of J W Cockrill. The construction comprises a steel frame and concrete, with brick cladding on the outside, and is an early example of this type of building. According to Pevsner the designer Cockrill had the nickname 'Concrete Cockrill' because of his love of using it as a building material. The building is listed grade II and now seems to have been converted to flats.
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