St Edmund's School Canterbury
St Edmund's School Canterbury is a private day and boarding school located in Canterbury, Kent, England and established in 1749. The extensive school grounds were acquired in 1855. The school currently caters for girls and boys aged 3–18, including the Choristers of Canterbury Cathedral.
St. Edmund's School facade
Main entrance
1st photo of the School 1889
St Edmund's School West Dormitory, 1880
Canterbury Cathedral, more correctly Christ Church Cathedral, Canterbury, is the cathedral of the archbishop of Canterbury, the leader of the Church of England and symbolic leader of the worldwide Anglican Communion. Located in Canterbury, Kent, it is one of the oldest Christian structures in England and forms part of a World Heritage Site. Its formal title is the Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Christ, Canterbury.
Cathedral from the city entrance
The archiepiscopal throne in Canterbury Cathedral
Plan of Canterbury Cathedral before the 1067 fire
Image of Thomas Becket from a stained glass window