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  1. 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 ...

  2. 1 de nov. de 2022 · Looking ahead. Whilst we recognise that all of us have more to do, we are proud of the changes we have made over the last couple of years and are determined to use this momentum to increase the speed of our transition. Head back to stories. Ahead of COP27, Winchester College reflects on what can be done to make the school more sustainable.

  3. For more information, please contact: Simon Chapman. Manager. Email. The OW Japan Guild aims to bring together any OWs living or working in Japan. All are welcome to join. The Guild hosts events for OWs to meet up and joining is a way to keep in touch with your contemporaries in the same country. Contact Details.

  4. Fellows’ Librarian and Keeper of Collections. Looking after Winchester’s historic collections is an exceptionally interesting and varied task. A typical day might involve teaching a class about 16th century maps, discussing medieval manuscripts with a visiting researcher, and helping pupils to plan an exhibition in the school’s museum.

  5. www.winchestercollege.org › explore › locationChapel - Winchester College

    The Chapel building. The inside of Chapel has seen many alterations but still has its original timber cusped lierne-vault, very like a fan-vault, designed by Hugh Herland, Richard II’s chief carpenter. It is thought to be the earliest vault of its kind. The stained glass is a copy made between 1821 and 1828 by Betton and Evans of the original ...

  6. The landscape. Winchester is hugely fortunate in having extensive grounds of approximately 250 acres, including 100 acres of ancient water meadows; 4.5 miles of the River Itchen; 52 acres of playing fields and 11 acres of formal gardens - including the Warden’s Garden where pupils can regularly be found having lessons in the summer term.

  7. 15th March 2019. Dr Jane Goodall visits Winchester College. On Tuesday 12th March 2019, Winchester College’s Natural History Society welcomed Dr Jane Goodall, Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and UN Messenger of Peace for the annual Duncan Stewart Lecture where she addressed an audience of more than 450 people.