Christ's Hospital
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Buildings
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Christ's Hospital from the air
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The Quadrangle and dining hall
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Dining hall interior
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The Quad
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The cloisters
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The Quadrangle and Big School
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Cloisters and arches by John Shaw Sr.
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Arts Centre and Music School
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The water tower
School Chapel
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Christ's Hospital Chapel
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Chapel interior
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Chapel reredos
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Christ's Hospital Chapel
History
[edit]The Blue Coat School (officially Christ's Hospital) as drawn by Augustus Pugin and Thomas Rowlandson for Ackermann's Microcosm of London (1808-11). The picture shows the Great Hall on St. Matthew's Day, September 21st. On this day two senior boys destined for scholarships to Oxford and Cambridge Universities, known as Grecians, gave orations in praise of the school, one in Latin and the other in English. Along the wall on the right, a painting by Antonio Verrio.
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King Edward VI, founder of Christ's Hospital
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Christ's Hospital, London (1760s)
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Christ's Hospital, London
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Christ's Hospital, London
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Christ's Hospital, Hertford
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Christ's Hospital, Hertford
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Composer Constant Lambert as a boy in Housey uniform
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Architect of the Horsham buildings, Sir Aston Webb
School band
[edit]Main category: Christ's Hospital School Band
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The band marching in the school quad
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The band performing at Lord's Cricket Ground in 2913
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he band marching at the Lord Mayor's Show in 2011
Railway station
[edit]Main category: Christ's Hospital railway station
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Original station building
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The glorious 1960s replacement
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Former railway station platforms
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Former railway station platforms
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Former railway station platforms