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The Language and Meaning of the College Motto:

‘Manners makyth man’ is the motto of both the institutions founded by William of Wykeham, New College and Winchester College. Although no contemporary record attests to this, it is often thought that Wykeham devised it himself and appended it to his coat of arms.1 We do not know when [...]

10 Comments CherryPie on Dec 11th 2014

…lies an older place of worship.

10 Comments CherryPie on Dec 10th 2014

All students who attend Winchester college are required to attend Sunday services in the chapel.

The guide who took us round the college explained that the main window in the church was a replica. The original had gone for cleaning and those undertaking the operation damaged some of the pains of glass. So they made a [...]

4 Comments CherryPie on Dec 9th 2014

From the college website:

William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester and Chancellor (or, as we would now say, Prime Minister) of England, was a self-made man born at Wickham, Hampshire, in about 1323. By his personal talents, by a patron’s gift of an education, and above all by a certain natural toughness, he worked his way [...]

17 Comments CherryPie on Dec 8th 2014

The ruins of Wolvesey Palace are situated next to the current residence of of the Bishop of Winchester.

The surviving ruins of Wolvesey were largely the creation of one man, Bishop Henry of Blois (1129-71), who built a palace befitting his immense wealth and powerful position.
When Henry of Blois became bishop of Winchester in 1129, the [...]

8 Comments CherryPie on Dec 5th 2014

Winchester is home to five military museums all housed separately in their own museums; The King’s Royal Hussars, The Royal Hampshire Regiment, The Royal Green Jackets (Rifles), The Gurkha Museum and The Adjutant-General’s Corps.

A wealth of military history surrounds the site of Peninsula Barracks which now houses the collections. the castle, begun by William the [...]

10 Comments CherryPie on Dec 4th 2014

Just outside the  south door of Winchester’s Great Hall is the reconstructed ‘Queen Eleanor’s Garden’.

It is a re-creation of a late thirteenth century ornamental herber, designed by Dr Sylvia Landsberg and Dr John Harvey, and opened by Her Majesty the Queen Mother on 8 July 1986 as part of the Domesday 900 celebrations.

The garden is [...]

16 Comments CherryPie on Dec 3rd 2014

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