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  1. Winchester College Treasury. Treasury is the school’s museum of art and archaeology. Its displays include artefacts from Egypt, Greece and Rome, medieval art and early English silver, and Chinese ceramics from the Tang to Qing dynasties. They are exhibited across four galleries in the medieval Warden’s stables, converted into a museum in 2016.

  2. They are independent, interested in leadership roles and keen to explore the wide variety of music, sport and other opportunities on offer before leaving for leading universities in the UK, Europe and the US. Winchester College is a world famous, independent boarding school in Hampshire for pupils aged 13-18, with a co-ed Sixth Form offering ...

  3. It was bequeathed to the College in 1978 as a memorial to their son James (1925-1944), an Old Wykehamist who was killed in the bombing of the Guards’ Chapel in WWII. The collection is on display in Treasury, Winchester College’s museum of art and archaeology, which is open to the public every day between 2pm and 4pm. Entry is free.

  4. The Archives at Winchester College are an extensive collection of records relating to the history and life of Winchester College from its foundation in 1382 to the present day. The documents are stored in six medieval rooms, situated right at the heart of our ancient buildings. The Archive is available to the school community and to those ...

  5. www.winchestercollegeatwar.com › authenticated › BrowseWinchester College

    2488 members of the Winchester College community served in the armed forces during World War I and 514 died, serving predominantly in the army. Included on this website are biographies of those who died and also a copy of the War Service Roll which lists all those who served. Those who died are commemorated in War Cloister, the war memorial at ...

  6. 22 de ene. de 2024 · Every year, Winchester College Society organises over 100 events in Winchester and throughout the world for all members of its community. These include OW reunions, Wykeham Day, social gatherings, lectures, pizza evenings for OW undergraduates and much more. Details on our forthcoming events are listed below with more information and a link to ...

  7. When William of Wykeham founded Winchester College in 1382 he made provision for 16 young boys between the ages of 9 and 13 to sing in the Chapel. The school has maintained this same choral foundation for more than 600 years and the Quiristers, or Qs as they are usually known, form a vital part of Winchester College’s Chapel Choir.