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Eton College, Berkshire: a couple with their dog walking through the school courtyard by the chapel. Etching by G. Gabrielli, 1875.
Gabrielli, Giuseppe, active 1863-1880.Date: 1875Reference: 17532i- Books
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Christian doctrines and duties explained and recommended; in forty sermons preached in the parish churches of St. Andrew Undershaft, and Allhallows the Great: and divers of them, in Eton College Chapel, and other places. In two volumes. By William Berriman, ...
Berriman, William, 1688-1750.Date: 1751- Books
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A sermon preach'd in the Collegiate-Chapel at Eton, on Thursday the 9th day of October, 1746. Being the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Thanksgiving to Almighty God For the Suppression of the late unnatural rebellion, And Deliverance of these Kingdoms from the Calamities of an Intestine War. By Thomas Ashton, M. A. Fellow of Eton-College.
Ashton, Thomas, 1716-1775.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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The history and antiquities of Windsor Castle, and the Royal College, and Chapel of St. George: with the Institution, Laws, and Ceremonies of the Most Noble Order of the Garter: Including, The several Foundations in the Castle, From their First Establishment to the Present Time: With an Account of the Town and Corporation of Windsor; the Royal Apartments, and Paintings in the Castle; the Ceremonies of the Installation of a Knight of the Garter; also an Account of the first Founders, and their Successors Knights-Companions, to the present time, with their several Stiles or Titles, at large, from their Plates in the Choir of St. George's Chapel; the Succession of the Deans and Prebends of Windsor; the Alms-Knights; the Monumental, and Ancient Inscriptions; with other Particulars not mentioned by any Author. The whole intirely new wrote, and Illustrated with Cor.
Pote, Joseph, 1704-1787.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
The Windsor guide; containing a description of the town and castle; the present state of the paintings and curiosities in the royal apartments; an account of the monuments, painted windows, &c. in St. George's Chapel; : with the foundation of the Royal College of St. George, and of the Order of the Garter. Also, a description of the lodges, parks, and forests: to which is added, a brief account of Eton.
Date: 1800- Books
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An account of King's College-Chapel, in Cambridge; including a short history of the foundation of the two colleges, King's and Eton: And containing, though briefly, the following Articles: I. An Extract of the Founder's Will, relating to the finishing of the Chapel; (with a Digression concerning the intended College) II. A particular Relation of the Progress of that Edifice, under the Reigns of those Kings who contributed to complete it. III. The original Use of the Vestries on each Side of the Building. Some very ancient Inscriptions on the Tombstones within them. A remarkable Epitaph. IV. An accurate Description of whatever is worthy of Notice within the Chapel. - Wonderful Structure of the Stone-Roof: which occasions a Mention of the original Secret of Free-Masons, and some few Particulars concerning that Society. With V. A full Explanation of all the curious Paintings on the Windows: in the Course of which is shewn the Correspondence between the historical Paintings drawn from the Old Testament and those taken from the New. To which is added, a list of all the provosts, bishops , Statesmen, learned Writers, Martyrs and Confessors, who were formerly Members of King's College. With Copies of several ancient Indentures, giving an Account of the Sums of Money expended on finishing and glazing the Chapel. By Henry Malden, Chapel-Clerk.
James, Thomas, 1748-1804.Date: M.DCC.LXXIX. [1779]- Books
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An account of King's College-Chapel, in Cambridge; (embellished with a plate of the chapel: and a print of the author executed by a Gentleman of the University ) Including a character of Henry VI. And a short History of the Foundation of his two Colleges, King's and Eton: And containing, though briefly, the following Articles: I. An Extract of the Founder's Will, relating to the finishing of the Chapel, (with a Digression concerning the intended College) II. A particular Relation of the Progress of that Edifice, under the Reigns of those Kings who contributed to complete it. III. The original Use of the Vestries on each Side of the Building. - Some very ancient Inscriptions on the Tomb-Stones within them. - A remarkable Epitaph. IV. An accurate Description of whatever is worthy of Notice within the Chapel. - Wonderful Structure of the Stone-Roof: which occasions a Mention of the original Secret of Free-Masons, and some few Particulars concerning that Society. With V. A Full Explanation of all the curious Paintings on the Windows: in the Course of which is shewn the Correspondence between the historical Paintings drawn from the Old Testament and those taken from the New. To which is added, a list of all the provosts, bishops, Statesmen, learned Writers, Martyrs and Confessors, who were formerly members of King's College; extracted partly from Fuller's Church-History of Britain. - The Author's Apology and grateful Acknowledgments to his Subscribers. - With Copies of several ancient Indentures, setting forth an Account of many different Sums of Money expended on finishing and glazing the Chapel. - Each particular Beauty of the Windows remarked. By Henry Malden, Chapel-Clerk.
James, Thomas, 1748-1804.Date: 1769- Books
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An account of King's College-Chapel, in Cambridge; (embellished with a plate of the chapel: and a print of the author executed by a Gentleman of the University ) Including a character of Henry VI. And a short History of the Foundation of his two Colleges, King's and Eton: And containing, though briefly, the following Articles: I. An Extract of the Founder's Will, relating to the finishing of the Chapel; (with a Digression concerning the intended College) II. A particular Relation of the Progress of that Edisice, under the Reigns of those Kings who contributed to complete it. III. The original Use of the Vestries on each Side of the Building. - Some very ancient Inscriptions on the Tomb-Stones within them. - A remarkable Epitaph. IV. An accurate Description of whatever is worthy of Notice within the Chapel. - Wonderful Structure of the Stone-Roof: which occasions a Mention of the original Secret of Free-Masons, and some few Particulars concerning that Society. With V. A Full Explanation of all the curious Paintings on the Windows: in the Course of which is shewn the Correspondence between the historical Paintings drawn from the Old Testament and those taken from the New. To which is added, a list of all the provosts, bishops, Statesmen, learned Writers, Martyrs and Confessors, who were formerly Members of King's College; extracted partly from Fuller's Church-History of Britain. - The Author's Apology and grateful Acknowledgments to his Subscribers. - With Copies of several ancient Indentures, setting forth an Account of many different Sums of Money expended on finishing and glazing the Chapel. - Each particular Beauty of the Windows remarked. By Henry Malden, Chapel-Clerk.
James, Thomas, 1748-1804.Date: 1769- Pictures
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King Henry VI, with his hands clasped above Eton College chapel. Mezzotint by W. Pether after J. Bacon.
Bacon, John, 1740-1799.Date: [1788]Reference: 570444i- Pictures
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Eton College and chapel. Etching by J. Green after S. Wale.
Wale, Samuel, -1786.Reference: 17508i- Pictures
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A queen or empress administering a healing balm to a person with leprosy (?). Photograph of a wallpainting in the chapel in Eton College.
Reference: 43764i- Pictures
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Eton College. Line engraving.
Date: 1747Reference: 17511i- Pictures
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Boys bathing in the river by the playing fields, Eton College, Berkshire. Line engraving by J.T. Willmore after J.D. Harding.
Harding, James Duffield, 1798-1863.Reference: 17521i- Pictures
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Figures on the path to Eton College, Berkshire. Line engraving.
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Eton College as seen from the river and fields, Berkshire. Line engraving by J. Smith, 1801, after E. Dayes.
Dayes, Edward, 1763-1804.Date: 1 May 1801Reference: 17518i- Pictures
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Eton College from Romney Lock, Berkshire. Wood engraving by P. Roberts after P.H. Delamotte.
Delamotte, Philip H. (Philip Henry), 1821-1889.Reference: 17527i- Pictures
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A sheet of details of Mount Grace Monastery and Eton College, with a seal and ground plan. Line engraving, 1797.
Date: 1797Reference: 17534i- Pictures
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The school courtyard, Eton College, Berkshire. Line engraving.
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An artist drawing a panoramic view of Eton College from Windsor Castle terrace, Berkshire. Line engraving by T.A. Prior, 1840, after J.D. Harding.
Harding, James Duffield, 1798-1863.Date: 1840Reference: 17517i- Pictures
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The river and bridge in the grounds of Eton College, Berkshire. Line engraving by C. Pye.
Pye, Charles, 1777-1864.Reference: 17513i- Pictures
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Eton College from the river with an elaborate border of architectural motifs. Coloured line engraving by H. Winkles after W. Tombleson.
Tombleson, William, 1795-Reference: 17528i- Books
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Of the relative engagement between ancestry and posterity. A sermon Preach'd before the University of Cambridge, in King's College Chappel, on the 25th of March 1707. Being the Anniversary for Commemorating King Henry VI. The Founder of that and Eton College. By Andrew Snape, D. D. Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Somerset, and Fellow of King's College. Publish'd at the Request of the Vice-Chancellor, and Heads of Colleges.
Snape, Andrew, 1675-1742.Date: 1707- Archives and manuscripts
Rowland Hill (1744-1833), preacher and supporter of vaccination
Hill, Rowland, 1744-1833.Date: Late 18th century - early 19th centuryReference: MS.8837