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Marlborough College, Wilts, c1896. Artist: RW ThomasMarlborough College, Wilts, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]
Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1816. Artist: William James BennettCharterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1816. View of Charterhouse from the playground with figures on the lawn including women with laundry
View of Westminster School in Little Deans Yard, Westminster, London, 1821. ArtistView of Westminster School in Little Deans Yard, Westminster, London, 1821
The Great Hall in Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1805. Artist: Samuel OwenThe Great Hall in Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1805
View of Charterhouse from the square with figures, Finsbury, London, 1804. ArtistView of Charterhouse, Finsbury, London from the square with figures, 1804
The chapel at Charterhouse with figures, Finsbury, London, 1817. Artist: Thomas HighamThe chapel at Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1817; with figures
View of part of the Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1816. Artist: John GreigView of part of the Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1816. Entrance gate to the school in one of the older buildings
The gateway at Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, c1800. Artist: John BarlowThe gateway at Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, c1800. Gateway of the school with a a monk in Carthusian habit
Aerial view of Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1755. Charterhouse school and the surrounding area, showing the main building and clock-tower, tree-lined green, chapel, and kitchen garden
View of Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1813. Artist: Robert HavellView of Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1813. Masters in mortarboards talk in the shade of a tree as boys play on the green in front of the school building
Cheltenham College, Gloucestershire. Cheltenham College was opended in 1841. This view shows the chapel and library
The Election Cup belonging to Winchester College, 1903. The Election Cup was given to the Winchester College in 1555. This silver-gilt cup, embossed with leaves and decorated with jewels
Dr Syntax visits a Boarding School for young Ladies, 1820. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonDr Syntax visits a Boarding School for young Ladies, 1820. From The Second Tour of Doctor Syntax, In Search of Consolation, by William Combe. [Ackermann, London, 1820]
Magdalen College, 1923. Magdalen College, Oxford. It was founded in 1458 by William Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester and Lord Chancellor. The Great Tower was built by William Orchard in 1509
Harrow School, 1923. Harrow School, founded in 1572 by John Lyon of Preston, a local wealthy farmer, under the Royal Charter of Elizabeth I
King Edward VII School. Kings Lynn, 1923. King Edward VII School (currently known as King Edward VII Academy), Norfolk. The school was founded in 1510 under Henry VIII
Shrewsbury School, 1923. Shrewsbury School, founded in 1552 by Royal Charter under King Edward VI. In 1571 the school was augmented by Queen Elizabeth I
Lancing College, 1923No. 27. Lancing College, 1923. Lancing College, private school in West Sussex. The school was founded in 1848 by Nathaniel Woodard
Haileybury College, 1923No. 25 Haileybury College, 1923. Haileybury College, founded in 1862 and qualified under the Royal Charter in 1864. The school occupied the buildings which formerly belonged to the Honourable East
Charterhouse School, 1923. Charterhouse School, private boarding school in Godalming, Surrey. Founded in 1611 by Thomas Sutton of Knaith on the site of the old Carthusian monastery
Malvern College, 1923. Malvern College, private day and boarding school in Worcestershire. The school opened in 1865. From Sunripe Cigarettes - A Series of 50 Public Schools and Colleges. [R. & J
Marlborough College, 1923. Marlborough College, private boarding and day school founded in 1843 and qualified under the Royal Charter in 1845
Berkhamstead School, 1923. Berkhamstead private school, founded in 1541 by John Incent, Dean of St Pauls Cathedral under the licence of Henry VIII
Bedford School, 1923. Bedford private school, founded in 1552 and supported by the Harpur Trust. The school was established by the Mayor of the city, John Williams
Sherborne School, 1923. Sherborne School, private school in Dorset. The schools origin dates back to 8th century linked with Sherborne Abbey and it was refounded in 1550 by King Edward VI
Repton School, 1923. Repton School, for private and boarding pupils in Repton, Derbyshire, England. The school was founded in accordance with the legacy of Sir John Port of Etwall
Christs Hospital, 1923. Christs Hospital, private and boarding school in Sussex. The school was founded in 1552 by King Edward VI
Clifton College, 1923. Clifton College, private school near Bristol. Founded in 1862 and incorporated under the Royal Charter in 1877
Dulwich College, 1923. Dulwich College, public school for boys in Dulwich, southeast London, founded in 1619 originally for charitable purposes by Edward Alleyn, an Elizabethan actor
Eton College, 1923. Eton College, a prestigious boarding school founded in 1440 by King Henry VI, initially intended to provide free education to seventy poor boys who then would study at Kings
Johns School, Leatherhead, 1923St. Johns School, Leatherhead, 1923. St. Johns School in Leatherhead, founded in 1851 and qualified under the Royal Charter in 1872
Brighton College, 1923. Brighton College, boarding and day school founded in 1845 by William Aldwin Soames. From Sunripe Cigarettes - A Series of 50 Public Schools and Colleges. [R. & J. Hill Ltd
Beaumont College, 1923. Beaumont College, public school in Old Windsor, Berkshire, founded in 1861 by the Jesuit Order. The school closed in 1967
Rossall School, 1923. Rossall School, fee paying private school in Fleetwood, Lancashire founded in 1844 by St. Vincent Beechey and qualified under the Royal Charter in 1890
The Leys School, 1923. Leys School, private day and boarding school school. located in Cambridge, England, founded in 1875 by the Methodist Church
Mill Hill School, 1923. Mill Hill School, an independent day and boarding school located in Mill Hill, north London. Founded in 1807 by committee of Nonconformist merchants and ministers
Westminster School, 1923. Westminster School, established as a Grammar School around 960 AD and refounded by Queen Elizabeth in 1560
Boys of Bradfield College making shell parts, Berkshire, c1916 (1928). From The Wonder Book of Soldiers for Boys and Girls, edited by Harry Golding. [Ward. Lock & Co
Boys of Harrow School making splints, crutches and other articles for the wounded, c1916 (1928). From The Wonder Book of Soldiers for Boys and Girls, edited by Harry Golding. [Ward. Lock & Co
Pupils sitting an examination at the City of London School, c1903 (1903). The City of London School is an independent school founded by a private Act of Parliament in 1834. From Living London, Vol
Harrow Old School & Chapel, c1910. Harrow School an English independent school for boys. The Harrow School was formally founded in 1572 by John Lyon under a Royal Charter of Elizabeth I
Dulwich College, c1912, (1912)Dulwich College, 1912. The letters patent by James I on 21 June 1619 authorised Edward Alleyn to establish a college in Dulwich to be called the College of Gods Gif t, in Dulwich in Surrey
The Trusty Servant, 1579 (early 20th century(?)). Wall painting by the poet John Hoskins outside the kitchen of Winchester College, Hampshire. From Winchester. [L Newman, The Square, London, ]
Winchester College from the Wardens Garden, Hampshire, early 20th century(?). From Winchester. [L Newman, The Square, London, ]
King Edward VI School, Birmingham, 19th century (1906). The building, on New Street, was designed by Charles Barry. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Vol. VII
Dulce Domum or the Return from School, 1790, (1919). Artist: William Redmore BiggDulce Domum or the Return from School. After William Redmore Bigg (1755-1828). From The Connoisseur Volume LV [Otto Limited, London, 1919]
Roll call of Etonians on the 4th June, Berkshire, c1922. A scene at Eton School. A print from Peoples of all Nations, Volume III, edited by JA Hammerton, The Fleetway House, London, c1922
Etons amateur firemen practising a hose drill, Berkshire, c1922. A print from Peoples of all Nations, Volume III, edited by JA Hammerton, The Fleetway House, London, c1922