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THE PRINCE OF WALES AT THE APPOSITION OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL, ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1864. CREATOR: MASON JACKSON.
The Prince of Wales at the Apposition of St. Paul's School, on Wednesday, June 15, 1864. 'The public distribution of prizes and recital of speeches at St. Paul's School [in London] was honoured with the presence of the Prince of Wales (future King Edward VII). His Royal Highness, accompanied by the Earl of Mount-Edgcumbe, General Knollys, and Colonel Keppel...[was] received by the High Master, the Rev. Dr. Kynaston, and by the Master and Wardens of the Mercers' Company...When the Prince entered he was loudly cheered by the boys and men; the ladies, too, rose in token of welcome. He was conducted to a magnificent chair of state...The proceedings opened with the recital of an English version of an ode in commemoration of the founder, written by Dr. Kynaston...[After the prize-giving, the] Prince asked a holiday for the boys, but was told that, by the ancient laws of the school, this boon could only be granted at the request of the reigning Sovereign, or of some one of the Bishops; whereupon the seven right reverend prelates in company, by the mouthpiece of the Archbishop of York, claimed each his day, and so obtained for the school a vacation of an entire week'. From "Illustrated London News", 1864. The Prince of Wales at the Apposition of St. Paul's School, on Wednesday, June 15, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson. (KEYSTONE/HERITAGE IMAGES/THE PRINT COLLECTOR)
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DR. AINGER, PRINCIPAL OF ST. BEES COLLEGE, CUMBERLAND…, 1862. CREATOR: UNKNOWN.
Dr. Ainger, Principal of St. Bees College, Cumberland - from a testimonial portrait recently presented to him by the students, 1862. Engraving from a photograph taken by Mr. John Reay, bookseller to the college. 'The little seaside village of St, Bees, in Cumberland, will be known to most of our readers chiefly as the site of the oldest and largest theological college in connection with the Church of England...On Wednesday, Nov. 12, the portrait of Dr. Ainger...was presented to him by the students and hung up in the hall...The portrait, a full-length one, which was subscribed for by the students, at a cost of 100 guineas, was painted by Mr. Sidley, of Kensington, and is a very excellent likeness...The subscribers to the portrait were represented in the ceremony of the presentation by Mr. Rowe, senior student; and a number of clergymen from the neighbourhood, and others (formerly students) from a distance, were present...After the presentation the performances of a military band in front of the priory entertained the company until five o'clock, when a public dinner given by the students to the heads of the college...took place at the Royal Hotel...There are now seventy young men preparing for the office of the ministry under the charge of- himself and his colleagues'. From "Illustrated London News", 1862. Dr. Ainger, Principal of St. Bees College, Cumberland…, 1862. Creator: Unknown. (KEYSTONE/HERITAGE IMAGES/THE PRINT COLLECTOR)
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