Windsor and Eton, visited on 9 September 2001

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In Windsor looking out over the Thames towards Eton.
Inside Eton College, founded in the 15th century by King Henry VI as a school for boys, which it still is today.
In the lower school room at Eton in the oldest part of the college. This wooden post is where the scholars who were accepted at the sister school of King's College Cambridge could carve their names. We took this picture wondering if J.T. Coddington was an ancestor of our friend Matt.
On the bridge between Windsor and Eton looking towards Windsor. That is Windsor Castle in the background.