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Christ's Hospital is a private school (English fee-charging boarding school for pupils aged 11–18) with a royal charter, located to the south of Horsham in West Sussex.. The school was founded in 1552 and the royal charter granted in 1553 (26 June, 7 Edw. VI).
Christ's Hospital is a historic building in Firby, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The building was constructed in 1608 to serve as almshouses , with a central chapel. An inscription above the door commemorates the foundation.
Bawtree was educated at Christ's Hospital before attending the University of Oxford and was an organ scholar at St Bride's Church, Fleet Street, in London.He later studied at Worcester College, Oxford, under David Sanger, and won a silver medal from the Worshipful Company of Musicians for achieving the highest score in the Royal College of Organists exam.
Wikidata has entry Dining Hall And Water Tower To North, School To South, Collannaded Wings To East And West (chapel In West Wing) Forming A Quadra (Q17532249) with data related to this item. This is a photo of listed building number 1027034 .
The chapel sits at the heart of the former Middlesex Hospital tucked away in London’s West End in Pearson Square (Brian Anthony/Alamy/PA) Its first service was held on Christmas Day in 1891 but ...
Setting the speech in this former hospital chapel, which was renovated and reopened in 2016, will be a reminder of the efforts of those working in the health services and medical research.
John Arnold – Anglican priest and author [48]; John Ashe – Priest [49]; Reginald Bazire – Anglican priest [50]; Raymond Birt – Archdeacon of Berkshire [51]; Constance Bryant – Medical missionary [52]
The Christ's Hospital Band march past the dining hall at the end of beating the retreat on 29 June 2013. The band generally follows the formations of the Royal Marines bands. Christ's Hospital Band formation (marching band). Drum majors (who do not conduct the band but are there purely to direct marching, to place halts, step offs and for show)