Prints of Other Areas & Schools in England

Eton College

Eton College

Eton has educated boys for nearly six centuries. The College continues to develop Henry VI's original vision by providing a distinctive education, and aims to make this accessible to any talented boy.

Rock Sailing Club

Rock Sailing Club

The Converted Warehouse in Rock Cornwall. In 1936 the Rogers family called a meeting at the Roskarnon Hotel to discuss the formation of a new Club. Racing started in 1938

Rugby School

Rugby School

Rugby School is an educational community whose philosophy embraces the challenges of academic excellence, spiritual awareness, responsibility and leadership, friendships and relationships and participation in a wide variety of activities.

St Edwards School Calvary

St Edwards School Calvary

St Edward's School (also colloquially known as "Teddies") is a co-educational independent boarding school (often referred to as a public school) located in Oxford.

St Edwards School Quad

St Edwards School Quad

St Edward's School (also colloquially known as "Teddies") is a co-educational independent boarding school (often referred to as a public school) located in Oxford.

St Enodoc Church

St Enodoc Church

The church is built in stone rubble with slate roofs. Its plan consists of a nave and chancel, a three-bay aisle to the south of the chancel, a north transept leading to the tower, which unusually is to the north of the church, and a south porch. The tower is in two stages and is surmounted by a low broach spire. On all four faces are small trefoil-headed belfry openings

St Michaels

St Michaels

Church of England chapel of the Parish of St Minver. Beautiful Medieval church located above the sand dunes of Daymer bay. Burial place of the Poet Laureate, Sir John Betjeman.

St Minver

St Minver

The church is actually dedicated to Saint Menefreda, from which the name of the parish, Minver, is derived.

About the Products

Charles Broadhurst was born in Birmingham on 22nd August 1903 but moved with his family to Oxford when he was very young. He did not realise his talent until a footballing injury gave him time to experiment with pencil and paper.

Now 90 years on, and just short of 100 images later, his sons are making his artistry available to the world at large. Not all images will be made available but the expectation is that the list available for purchase will eventually number close to 60.

In both A3 (297 x 420 mm, 11.69 x 16.54 inches, £15) and A4 (210 x 297 mm 8.27 x 11.69 inches, £10) sizes the prints available for sale are taken directly from the original pen and ink drawings, using the latest reprographic techniques.

Delivery is an additional £3.50 to anywhere in the world.

About the Artist