An oil painting by David Welsh

Burning Bush, Eton College

Burning Bush, Eton College

Oil on Canvas :20 " x 16", 51cm x 41cm

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Eton College was founded by Henry VI and is arguably the most elite school for boys aged 13 to 18 in the world. The Burning Bush in the centre of Eton is a favourite meeting place for boys, staff and relatives. The ornate wrought iron street light is seen here glinting in the evening light in front of the Chapel. School Yard is on the left, and School Hall and School Library are the buildings on the right. A few boys in their Eton tail coats are walking down the street.

With School fees what they are, these boys, or their parents, need to concentrate on their personal budget and finances. If you have the right tools, budget keeping is not difficult. Which is possibly how these parents managed their funds and paid for their son's tuition.
 

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David Welsh, Art-in-Oils, 59 Market Place, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England RG9 2AA