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1.Early Days[1]
2.Old Customs and Ways[30]
3.Dr. Keate—Flogging and Fighting[68]
4.“Cads,” and the “Christopher”[99]
5.Montem[129]
6.The College Buildings[157]
7.College[196]
8.School Work[227]
9.Rowing and Games[252]
10.Yesterday and To-day[286]
Index[331]

ILLUSTRATIONS

IN COLOUR

FACE PAGE
The Great Court of Eton College[Frontispiece]
The Oppidan’s Museum or Eton Court of Claims at the Christopher[116]
Ad Montem, 1838[144]
The Cloisters of Eton College[158]
The College Hall before Restoration[164]
The Chapel before Restoration[184]
A Colleger, 1816[196]
Eton College from the River[328]

IN BLACK AND WHITE

Eton in the Seventeenth Century[16]
Eton College from Crown Corner[32]
Headmaster’s Room, showing Swishing Block and Birches[82]
Jack Hall, Fisherman of Eton[102]
Herbert Stockhore, the “Montem Poet,” going to Salt Hill in 1823[129]
The Montem of 1823[130]
The Montem of 1841—The March round the School-Yard[140]
Old Oak Panelling formerly in Eton Chapel[174]
Carved and Decorated Organ Case formerly in Eton Chapel[176]
James Culliford, the last Chief Butler of College to wear the livery of Eton blue[202]
Old College Servants[206]
Sixth-Form Bench[226]
Say Father Thames, for thou hast seen
Full many a sprightly race,
Disporting on thy margent green.
The paths of pleasure trace.—Gray’s Ode
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