Worcester, King's School 1906
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King's School is one of England's oldest - 14th-century or earlier. It was refounded by Henry VIII after the Dissolution. This building is College Hall, which stands on the north side of College Green and abuts the south walk of the cathedral cloisters. It has been used by King's School since 1560 but was originally the monastic refectory.
An extract from Worcester Photographic Memories.
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