
Double-decker memorials for the First and Second World Wars.
Studded doors.

Bishop Waynflete, a Provost and Patron of Eton College.


An old classroom which has been used as such since before Columbas discorvered America. There are names all cut into the heavy wooden benches. The names in the window shutters are supposed only to be those boys who were granted admission into the Univeristy of Cambridge (a tradition which continues in a seperate room today). Unfortunately, due to the decline in uniformly rarified handwriting and the discontinuation of the bearing of knives as arms causes the graffiti of todayto be not so elegant as in times past.
1 Comments:
unsurprising, perhaps, that they ran out of space on the original room's shutters
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