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St Johns College, Leatherhead, Surrey, 20th century. Originally founded as a boarding school for the sons of the clergy, St Johns College is a public school that opened in 1851
Marlborough College, 1902. Artist: SpyMarlborough College, 1902. The Reverend G Bell, headmaster of Marlborough College in Wiltshire. Cartoon from Vanity Fair, 10th July 1902
Schoolroom, Uppingham, Rutland, 1924-1926. Artist: Valentine & Sons LtdSchoolroom, Uppingham, Rutland, 1924-1926. Uppingham School was founded in 1584 by Archdeacon Robert Johnson. A photo from Hutchinsons Britain Beautiful, edited by Walter Hutchinson, Volume 4
Blundells School, Tiverton, Devon, 1924-1926. Artist: Valentine & Sons Publishing CoBlundells School, Tiverton, Devon, 1924-1926. Blundells is a public school founded in 1604 with funds bequeathed in the will of Peter Blundell, a wealthy clothier
Eton College, Berkshire, 1924-1926. A print from Hutchinsons Britain Beautiful, edited by Walter Hutchinson, volume I, 1924-1926
The Charterhouse from the square, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick AdcockThe Charterhouse from the square, London, 1912. The Charterhouse has variously been a Carthusian monastery, a public school, a medical school and a home for pensioners
Quadrangle, Eton College, Berkshire, c1905. [F. Frith & Co. Reigate]
Paul Verlaine, (Usher in Private School at Bournemouth, 1877-1878), 1904. Artist: Max BeerbohmPaul Verlaine, (Usher in Private School at Bournemouth, 1877-1878), 1904. Illustration from The Poets Corner, by Max Beerbohm, (London, 1904)
Wellington College, Berkshire, 1855. View of the South Front of the College which was designed by the architect John Shaw
Eton College, 1880. A watercolour sketch from Windsor Castle and the Water-Way Thither by W H Davenport Adams, published by Marcus Ward and Co, (London, 1880)
The New Charterhouse, Godalming, Surrey, late 19th century. Artist: JC ArmytageThe New Charterhouse, Godalming, Surrey, late 19th century. Charterhouse, a public school, was founded by Thomas Sutton in London in 1611 on the site of a Carthusian monastery
Dulwich College, Dulwich, south-east London, 1846. Artist: TA PriorDulwich College, Dulwich, south-east London, 1846. View of the boys public school which was founded in 1619 by Edward Alleyn, an Elizabethan actor
Thomas Arnold (1795-1842), British educationalist and scholar, 1869. Arnold was the famous headmaster of Rugby School, who features in Thomas Hughes Tom Browns Schooldays
Nothing in The Papers?!, 1870. A schoolboy reading an article to his friend, from the Times. In the days when corporal punishment was a regular and painful feature of public school life
Lessons in the Vacation, 1866. A public school-man says He-ar Cabby, We ll Give you Eighteen-Pence to take us to Brixton. The cabby replies Well, I generally do carry Children Alf Price