Seal of Louth Grammar School

Seal of Louth Grammar School, 1552. In 1551 the school was given land and an endowment by Edward VI, as a result of which it now bears his name. The seal depicts a schoolmaster beating an unruly child with a sheaf of corn. (Photo by Culture Club/Getty Images)
Seal of Louth Grammar School, 1552. In 1551 the school was given land and an endowment by Edward VI, as a result of which it now bears his name. The seal depicts a schoolmaster beating an unruly child with a sheaf of corn. (Photo by Culture Club/Getty Images)
Seal of Louth Grammar School
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Culture Club / Contributor
Editorial #:
591977960
Collection:
Hulton Archive
Date created:
January 02, 1754
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Hulton Archive
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