Former pupils and teachers joined together to mark the closure of a school.
Victoria Primary School will be moving to a new site in Highfield, Keighley, for the start of the next school year, after being on its current site since 1877. To commemorate the building's closure, the school held an open day on Wednesday.
Festivities included a display of old photographs and memorabilia from the school, refreshments, a raffle and a stall selling traditional sweets. Brenda Sharp, who helped to organise the open day, said former pupils had contributed to make a large display of old photographs.
Other items on display included old appliances and log books showing former teachers and pupils, dating back to when the school opened. Mrs Sharp added that former pupils from as far back as 1912 had returned to join in the fun. She said: "We have had quite a big response from people and it has been absolutely lovely."
The school will close its doors to its last pupils at the end of the school year on July 18.
Head teacher Kay Lindley, back right, brings a taste of the 19th century to the school with open day organiser Brenda Sharp and pupils, from left, Matthew Revill, eight, Juwayriya Malik, six and Ajmal Hasan, seven
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