City of London School
school in the City of London, England
English: City of London School
The City of London School is an independent school in the City of London for boys aged 10 to 18.
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Statue of John Carpenter (1372-1442)- Resides in a prominent position on a plinth high up on the wall of the City of London School's glassed ceiling atrium standing over the door to the balcony of the Great Hall. In this position 'He' also 'sees' the full splendour of St. Paul's Dome.
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An early photograph of the Milk Street building.
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City of London School - An early photograph of the school building of 1883-1987
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A modern (2005) photo of the City of London School in 1883-1987. The school name is still above the door. For 30 years, this building was prominently featured on the Thames Television logo.
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The red-brick City of London School beside the River Thames. St Paul's Cathedral is in the background. The Millennium Bridge is on the right. This view is occasionally seen in popular media e.g. in an early scene of the 2005 movie, The Constant Gardener.
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An 1830s print showing the school building of 1835–1883 in Milk Street.
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The Foundation Stone of the City of London School.
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Plaque of the Founder John Carpenter
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The stage of the Great Hall including its organ.