Weston's Until recently a boarding-house, now the residence of the Lower Master. Originally an almshouse built about 144X by or for the founder, enlarged in 1650, and again about 1800, when the low wing on the left was added. The gabled part of the exterior is probably little changed, but the interior was entirely removed in the alterations of 1908. On the right, the other side of the Slough Road, is seen the Timbralls. Watercolour by Edith Danvers Brinton, from the book ' Eton ' By Christopher Reynolds Stone, Published in London by A. & C. Black in 1909. Eton College is a public school in Et


Weston's Until recently a boarding-house, now the residence of the Lower Master. Originally an almshouse built about 144X by or for the founder, enlarged in 1650, and again about 1800, when the low wing on the left was added. The gabled part of the exterior is probably little changed, but the interior was entirely removed in the alterations of 1908. On the right, the other side of the Slough Road, is seen the Timbralls. Watercolour by Edith Danvers Brinton, from the book ' Eton ' By Christopher Reynolds Stone, Published in London by A. & C. Black in 1909. Eton College is a public school in Eton, Berkshire, England. It was founded in 1440 by Henry VI under the name Kynge's College of Our Ladye of Eton besyde Windesore


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