Monday, October 23, 2006

St John's Beamont School


A google search included the following:

History

The plans for St John’s Beaumont were drawn up by the famous Architect, J F Bentley, who later went on to design Westminster Cathedral. Unlike so many preparatory schools, it was purpose-built, originally for 60 boarders, and was opened in 1888. Its name is taken from St John Berchmans, a young Jesuit who was canonised in that year.

This looks promising. I will contact the school to see if I can get some information about the bell.

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