Today’s spread is our fourth and final archive collection, bringing you more images from the last century.
Some will resonate with readers as they are from the 1980s and 90s.
Included on this spread are pictures from a recording of the topical BBC radio show Any Questions? in October 1993.
It also features talented music students, photos from a speech day and one of Old Colcestrians in December 1989.
Can you spot yourself or anyone you know?
As ever, we love seeing your old school pictures.
If you have any to share, email matt.plummer@newsquest.co.uk or head HERE.
On the spot - an Any Questions panel at the Grammar School in October 1993
Watching brief - the audience at Any Questions, held at the Grammar School in October 1993
The dawn of another day - Grammar School students arriving in October 1980
Band the rules - music students Adrian Chandler, Richard Crane and Andrew Quartermain in January 1993
In a class of their tone - music competition finalists Andrew Quartermain (piano), Adrian Chandler (violin) and Richard Crane (cello) in March 1992
Practice what you speech - this picture was taken at a speech day and prize-giving
Class act - pictured in the back row, from left, are Ken Jenkinson, Giles Smith and Dr John Tillett. Front: Alex Slinger, Christine Harrington, Chris Hunt, Rakesh Karia and Tom Guglielmi
Book to the future - this picture shows students Andrew Fell, Daniel Westacott, Matthew Beatham, Jonathan Mundy, Chris Williams, Eldon Sackey and Jonathan Beatham
Stepping back in time - Old Colcestrians held their annual dinner in December 1989. In the picture are Sir Monty Finniston, J Elam, Stewart Francis, John Brunning, Dr G Martin and Arthur Parsonson
Where it all began - this postcard from 1905 shows the Grammar School in Lexden Road
Centre of excellence - Colchester Royal Grammar School, in Lexden Road
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