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The 15th century college, founded by Henry VI in 1440, taken from across the river...

Catalogue reference: HT03138

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Reference
HT03138
Title
The 15th century college, founded by Henry VI in 1440, taken from across the river Thames. The turrets at the east end of the chapel are visible above the buildings.
Date
1880
Description

Colour or black and white: Black and white

Photographer: Henry W Taunt

Address/Location: Eton College, Eton, Berkshire

Monument type: School

Held by
Historic England Archive
Language
English
Physical description
1 Inkjet print (General/ordinary paper; Inkjet)
Restrictions on use

Copyright: Reproduced By Permission Of Oxfordshire County Council

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Public

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/c707dd33-1f40-47f7-8120-80adad478da0/

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HWT01/01

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The 15th century college, founded by Henry VI in 1440, taken from across the river Thames. The turrets at the east end of the chapel are visible above the buildings.