- GB 2014 WS-03-PIC-001/92
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- 1920
Three-quarter length, standing, wearing a suit and gown Signed l.r.: 19HR20 and charged u.r. with the school's coat of arms
Riviere, Hugh, 1869-1956
Three-quarter length, standing, wearing a suit and gown Signed l.r.: 19HR20 and charged u.r. with the school's coat of arms
Riviere, Hugh, 1869-1956
Reverend James Gow by Andrew Carrick Gow
Half-length portrait of Gow seated, turned left; he wears a red cassock over black academic dress and collar; he sits on a carved chair; his hands rest on a book with the school arms upon it; there is a pilaster on the wall behind him.
Gow, Andrew Carrick, 1848-1920
John Dudley Carleton by Christopher Hildyard
Half-length portrait; Carleton sits, facing the left of the picture, but he is portrayed full face; he wears red robe, academic collar and gown. Signed l.r.: C. Hildyard/1969.
Dr. Richard Busby after Henry Tilson
Half-length portrait of Busby wearing academic robes and a scull cap; his body and head are inclined to the left.
The South Ambulatory from the South-West; shows Royal tomb on the left and directly ahead is the entrance to the Henry VII Chapel.
School from the South by F.G. Worlock (OW 1901-1905)
The chairs are set out as for prayers; the shell is absent; the bust of Busby now on the Grand Staircase is at the far end; there is a desk and blackboard in the left foreground; two boys are on the right in the middle-ground.
Worlock, Frederic George, 1886-1973
Watercolour of College Hall, looking towards the north wall behind the high table, where the painted coats of arms are visible; tables and benches are arranged around the outside of the room; several scholars wearing gowns and mortars boards and two ladies wearing bonnets are present.
Sarjent, George Reid, c.1788-1855
Dark Cloister by William Dacres Adams
Adams, William Dacres, 1864-1951
The Pest Houses or 'Five Chimnies'
The Pest Houses or "Five Chimnies" formerly situated in Douglas Place near Vauxhall Bridge Road'
View of Little Dean's Yard looking south towards the School Gateway. Pupils and masters stand in groups in the yard, some wearing top hats.