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Winchester College Coat Of Arms And Motto. Manners Makyth Man. From Winchester College By Christopher Hawkes, Published By Country Life Limited, London, 1933

Winchester College Coat Of Arms And Motto. Manners Makyth Man. From Winchester College By Christopher Hawkes, Published By Country Life Limited, London, 1933


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Winchester College Coat Of Arms And Motto. Manners Makyth Man. From Winchester College By Christopher Hawkes, Published By Country Life Limited, London, 1933

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Arms Coat College Crest Education Make Manners Motto Private Public School Tradition Traditional Winchester


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This print showcases the distinguished Winchester College Coat of Arms and Motto, "Manners Makyth Man". Taken from Christopher Hawkes' renowned book, "Winchester College" published by Country Life Limited in London back in 1933, this image captures the essence of tradition and excellence that defines Winchester College. The coat of arms proudly displays a regal crest atop a shield adorned with intricate designs. The motto itself, "Manners Makyth Man" is prominently featured below the shield. These words serve as a reminder to all who pass through Winchester College's hallowed halls that it is not only knowledge but also manners and character that shape an individual. As one gazes upon this photograph, they are transported into the world of elite education and timeless values. Winchester College stands as a symbol of academic rigor and personal growth within its private school setting. It represents centuries-old traditions upheld by generations of students who have walked these corridors before. This image evokes feelings of respect for heritage and admiration for an institution dedicated to molding young minds into honorable individuals. It serves as a testament to the enduring power of education in shaping future leaders. Ken Welsh's skillful capture ensures that every detail shines through, allowing viewers to appreciate both the artistry behind this coat of arms and its profound significance within Winchester College's history.

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