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Merchant Taylors School, Suffolk-lane, Cannon-street, City, 1862. Creator: UnknownMerchant Taylors School, Suffolk-lane, Cannon-street, City [of London], 1862. Merchant Taylors School has no endowment but what it owes to the public spirit of the Company with which it is so
The upper schoolroom of Merchant Taylors School, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe upper schoolroom of Merchant Taylors School, [City of London], 1862. The ancient pile, like so many other public and private edifices of London, was destroyed by the Great Fire
Chapel of Merchant Taylors School, c1872. Creator: UnknownChapel of Merchant Taylors School, c1872. Interior of the chapel at the school in Suffolk Lane, City of London, founded in 1561 by members of the Merchant Taylors Company
View of the Merchant Taylors School in Suffolk Lane, City of London, 1864
View of the cloisters of the Merchant Taylors School, City of London, 1860. Artist: MaclureView of the cloisters of the Merchant Taylors School, City of London, 1860
Merchant Taylors School, Suffolk Lane, City of London, 1756. Artist: J MyndeMerchant Taylors School, Suffolk Lane, City of London, 1756. View with a Latin inscription and coat of arms beneath
Merchant Taylors, the Reverend James Augustus Hessey DCL, 1874. Artist: Carlo PellegriniMerchant Taylors, the Reverend James Augustus Hessey DCL, 1874. Hessey was headmaster of Merchant Taylors School from 1845-1870. A print from Vanity Fair, October 17th 1874