The "Fourth of June" at Eton, Calling the roll in the courtyard.
Artist
Salmon Balliol (1858-1963)
Author
The Graphic
Title
The "Fourth of June" at Eton, Calling the roll in the courtyard.
Description
English: The Fourth of June is a celebration at Eton which is never held on that exact date. It is intended to mark the birthday of King George III. What made it different from other days is that it was an open day and families could visit the college.
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Captions
Calling the roll in the courtyard at Eton on the "Fourth of June" 1907
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