Clifton College - BS8

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Clifton College - BS8

Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 30 Jul 2012

The college's memorial arch commemorating the teachers and pupils who died during the two World Wars as seen from "The Quad". Beyond the gates lies College Road and on the opposite side of the road is Dakyn's House. This used to be one of the college's residential houses for boarders but now houses non-boarding facilities for two boys' "houses". (H.G. Dakyns, a master and a Greek specialist was also a tutor for Lord Alfred Tennyson's children once). East Town (day) Moberly's House (boarding) North Town (day) This is an independent school that was founded in 1862. It admitted girls to the Sixth Form in 1987 and is now fully co-educational.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.461615
Longitude
-2.621346