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Five pupils at Hodge Hill Girls School, Birmingham, who are completing a project on high rise flats for their C.S.E. Left to right, Mary McNulty, Gail Franklin, Helen Davis, Shirley Jukes
A huge Dragon made from recycled marble on the hillside in Blaenllechau. Residents in the village are hoping the environmental arts project
A gleaming red racing car ready to be wheeled out of the workshops at Aylesford High School, Warwick today for its first trials in the school playgound
Pupils from John Fisher School in Knowsley Village pictured with former Environment Secretary Mr Peter Jenkin, who popped in to see progress of a woodland garden reclaimed from scrubland at
Checking out... these Rastrick High School pupils set a shining example by designing lanterns for a performance at Halifaxs historic Piece Hall
The Examiner and other newspapers have come under scrutiny of young readers at Ravenshall School, Dewsbury. Children from class three have been studying a wide range of papers
These four Meltham County Primary School children are part of a larger group studying the Meltham area for a BBC Domesday Book project
Spring clean... Pupils at Meltham County Primary School have been putting the finishing touches to an environmental project
Getting to the root of the problem... are, from the left, 11-year-olds: Steven Baines, Craig Walton, Daniel Bray, Andrew Wilson and William Beaumont
Children at Rievaulx School in Billingham have just finished building a greenhouse - and they want to give it away to a deserving pensioner. 3rd October 1980
A group of young science pupils at a Cleveland school have won top marks in a regional competition. The pupils (pictured) carried out investigations to discover which house-hold liquid detergent or
Mount Pleasant Junior School Lockwood produce their own newspapers including Junior Examiner and Junior Gazette. 4th December 1991
Almondbury High School pupils dress almond tree as part of GCSE art for National Tree Week. 6th December 1991
These five sacks of litter were collected in less than 20 minutes by children walking to school in Canley. Two hundred children gathered the litter on their way to Henry Parkes Infant School
The Channel Tunnel Axed. David Burrow. (Project Executive). January 1975 75-00387-003
The Channel Tunnel Axed. David Burrow. (Project Executive). January 1975 75-00387-002
The Channel Tunnel Axed. David Burrow. (Project Executive). January 1975 75-00387-004