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Copeland China Plate with the Christs Hospital Dormitory number (Ward number)

Christ’s Hospital (CH) is one of the famous Royal Hospitals of London, whose foundation marked the beginning of the social services in Tudor England. Inspired by a sermon by Nicholas Ridley, Bishop of London, the young King Edward VI instructed the Lord Mayor, Sir Richard Dobbs, to appoint a committee of leading citizens to consider remedies and relief for the City’s homeless and poor. Their work, and subsequently their philanthropy, led to the founding of the five great Hospitals all supporting different needs. CH, established in the monastery of the Grey Friars in Newgate Street, embraced the task of educating and nourishing the destitute children of the City and took children of all social backgrounds and ages.

In November 1552, CH opened its doors to 380 pupils and, within a year, the number had increased to over 500.

In 1902, the school moved to Horsham and is still there, now for boys and girls

Further information- https://www.christs-hospital.org.uk/about-christs-hospital

 

This plate  is in very good condition

 

Dimensions: Diameter 24cm

'Christs Hospital' School Copeland Plate

SKU: GSN1557YM
£75.00Price
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    "A Mediterranean Scene" 1911 Watercolour

    GSN1099VB

    £99.99

    Lovely watercolour of a small Mediterranean Harbour Scene
    Signed A.E. Price 1911

     

    Condition: A few blemishes, bottom centre and above signature
    Frame is slightly worn

    Dimensions: 39cm x 23.7cm x 1.2cm

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