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− | [[File:Winchester College Chapel East Window.jpg|thumb|Chapel East window]]'''Winchester College''' is a [[public school]] in [[Winchester]], founded in 1382. | + | [[File:Winchester College Chapel East Window.jpg|thumb|Chapel East window]]'''Winchester College''' is a [[public school]] in [[Winchester]], founded in 1382. Patrick Gale's novel 'Friendly Fire' is based on his time at the College in the 1970s. |
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+ | *[[Sir Edmund Backhouse]] | ||
+ | *[[Lord Alfred Douglas]] | ||
+ | *[[Anthony Asquith]] | ||
+ | *[[Patrick Gale]] | ||
[[Category:Schools]] | [[Category:Schools]] | ||
[[Category:Hampshire]] | [[Category:Hampshire]] |
Latest revision as of 21:49, 12 October 2018
Winchester College is a public school in Winchester, founded in 1382. Patrick Gale's novel 'Friendly Fire' is based on his time at the College in the 1970s.Notable former pupils include: