Queen Elizabeth's Hospital
Queen Elizabeth's Hospital is a 7–18 independent boys day school in Clifton, Bristol, England, founded in 1586. QEH is named after its original patron, Queen Elizabeth I. Known traditionally as "The City School", Queen Elizabeth's Hospital was founded by the will of affluent soap merchant John Carr in 1586, gaining its first royal charter in 1590.
The main building
The Sixth Form Centre
The Yard, used for ball games during break and lunch
The 2004 Prize Giving ceremony at the Wills Memorial Building. The boarders and prefects can be seen in their bluecoat uniforms at the centre of the picture.
Clifton is both a suburb of Bristol, England, and the name of one of the city's thirty-five council wards. The Clifton ward also includes the areas of Cliftonwood and Hotwells. The eastern part of the suburb lies within the ward of Clifton Down.
Princess Victoria Street lies at the heart of Clifton Village
Clifton as viewed from the Church, c.1840
Clifton High school, in Clifton
Houses in Cliftonwood and Hotwells, with Brandon Hill and Cabot Tower visible in the background.