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The last day of the Royal Hospital School in Greenwich.

The last day of the Royal Hospital School in Greenwich.
The day the school left.
© National Maritime Museum, London
Repro ID: H1463
Description: The Royal Hospital School left the Greenwich site on 22 March 1933. Here, Mr Bushnel and the boys are packed and ready for departure. The training ship 'Fame' can be seen in the background. The School moved to Suffolk, where it remains to this day.
Creator: R. A. Price
Date: 22 March 1933
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London
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