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  1. 4 giorni fa · The two famous pictures in the hall—neither of them of much real merit, but valuable for their portraits—are those of Edward VI. renewing his father's gift of the hospital, and of St. Thomas and Bridewell, to the City, falsely ascribed to Holbein, who died seven or eight years before it took place; and "sprawling" Verrio's ...

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  2. 2 giorni fa · To begin the application for Christ’s Hospital, click the link below. Or download our latest prospectus to find out more about Christ’s Hospital. For general enquiries, please don’t hesitate to get in touch using the contact details below: 01403 211293. hello@christs-hospital.org.uk. Apply today.

  3. 3 giorni fa · Welcome to the unofficial Christ's Hospital Forum - for discussing everything CH/Old Blue related. All pupils, parents, families, staff, Old Blues and anyone else related to CH are welcome to browse the boards, register and contribute.

  4. 4 giu 2024 · Following a downturn in her health in January, Elizabeth Tucker died on Saturday 18 May. Miss Tucker was Head Mistress of CH Hertford from 1972 to 1982 and remained closely involved with Christ’s Hospital as a Donation Governor and attended many school events and reunions.

  5. 29 mag 2024 · Speech Day is a long-standing tradition at Christ’s Hospital and has been held in the summer term since 1871. When Christ’s Hospital was founded in 1552, it was the Lord Mayor of the day, Sir Richard Dobbs, who gathered a committee to raise money following Edward’s VI’s request to set up Christ’s Hospital for the education ...

  6. 12 giu 2024 · As part of the Christ's Hospital's ongoing efforts to enhance the overall educational experience for students, we are embarking on a new initiative to expand and innovate our sporting facilities within the Bluecoat Sports Centre (BCS).

  7. 24 mag 2024 · The hospital of St. John, Abingdon, stood without the gate of the great Benedictine abbey, over against the church of St. Nicholas. It was founded by one of the earlier abbots, for the maintenance of six poor persons.