| PAGE | ||
| 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 | [242] |