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(New page: The '''Maths Block''', rooms 64&65, takes pride of place outside the Clark Building, and is thought to date back to the early Jurassic period. While slightly more sturdy-looking than t...)
 
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The '''Maths Block''', rooms 64&65, takes pride of place outside the [[Clark Building]], and is thought to date back to the early Jurassic period. While slightly more sturdy-looking than the [[English Block]], due in no small part to its solid concrete floors, holes in the wall are all-too-easy to make. Formerly known as the [[Religious Studies|RE]] block.
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The '''Maths Block''', consisting of rooms [[Room 64|64]] and 65, takes pride of place outside the [[Clark Building]] and is thought to date back to the early Jurassic period. The building forms an integral part of the Clark Building's intricately crafted three-dimensional temporary façade.
  
A hole in the floor of room 64 has almost claimed the lives of several students, whose chair legs sunk into it, catapulting them backwards.
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While slightly more sturdy-looking than the [[English Block]], due in no small part to its solid concrete floors and mildly sloping roof, holes in the wall are all-too-easy to make. Formerly known as the [[Religious Studies|RE]] block.
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A hole in the floor of room 64 has almost claimed the lives of several students, whose chair legs sunk into it, catapulting them backwards. Thankfully they were saved by the flexible walls.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:30, 23 October 2010

The Maths Block, consisting of rooms 64 and 65, takes pride of place outside the Clark Building and is thought to date back to the early Jurassic period. The building forms an integral part of the Clark Building's intricately crafted three-dimensional temporary façade.

While slightly more sturdy-looking than the English Block, due in no small part to its solid concrete floors and mildly sloping roof, holes in the wall are all-too-easy to make. Formerly known as the RE block.

A hole in the floor of room 64 has almost claimed the lives of several students, whose chair legs sunk into it, catapulting them backwards. Thankfully they were saved by the flexible walls.