The History of Christ Church Cathedral School, Oxford
In 1546, when Henry VIII founded Christ Church and its Cathedral, he made provision for a number of boy Choristers and a Schoolmaster. From this royal beginning has grown the present Christ Church Cathedral School which took its current shape with the building of 3 Brewer Street under Dean Liddell (father of the Alice immortalised by Lewis Carroll).
This is a definitive history of the school and its place in the heart of Oxford history.
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The History of Christ Church Cathedral School, Oxford
In 1546, when Henry VIII founded Christ Church and its Cathedral, he made provision for a number of boy Choristers and a Schoolmaster. From this royal beginning has grown the present Christ Church Cathedral School which took its current shape with the building of 3 Brewer Street under Dean Liddell (father of the Alice immortalised by Lewis Carroll).
This is a definitive history of the school and its place in the heart of Oxford history.
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The History of Christ Church Cathedral School, Oxford

The History of Christ Church Cathedral School, Oxford

The History of Christ Church Cathedral School, Oxford

The History of Christ Church Cathedral School, Oxford

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In 1546, when Henry VIII founded Christ Church and its Cathedral, he made provision for a number of boy Choristers and a Schoolmaster. From this royal beginning has grown the present Christ Church Cathedral School which took its current shape with the building of 3 Brewer Street under Dean Liddell (father of the Alice immortalised by Lewis Carroll).
This is a definitive history of the school and its place in the heart of Oxford history.

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ISBN-13: 9781784422912
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 12/28/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 49 MB
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