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- Greyfriars_School abstract "Greyfriars School is a fictional English public school used as a setting in the long-running series of stories by the writer Charles Hamilton, who wrote under the pen-name Frank Richards. Although the stories are focused on the Remove (or lower fourth form), whose most famous pupil was Billy Bunter, other characters also featured on a regular basis.From 1908 to 1940, the stories appeared in The Magnet, in a total of 1,683 weekly issues. After 1940, the stories continued to appear in book form until Hamilton's death in 1961. Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School was broadcast as a BBC television series from 19 February 1951 to 22 July 1961. A comic strip was published in Knockout (drawn by Frank Minnitt) from 1939 to 1958, and then drawn by various other artists until Knockout merged with Valiant, in which comic strips continued to appear from 23 February 1963 to 16 October 1976.".
- Greyfriars_School country United_Kingdom.
- Greyfriars_School county Kent.
- Greyfriars_School foundedBy Henry_VIII_of_England.
- Greyfriars_School foundingYear "1540".
- Greyfriars_School headLabel "Headmaster".
- Greyfriars_School lowerAge "13".
- Greyfriars_School religion Church_of_England.
- Greyfriars_School type Independent_school_(United_Kingdom).
- Greyfriars_School type Public_school_(United_Kingdom).
- Greyfriars_School upperAge "18".
- Greyfriars_School wikiPageExternalLink boysweeklies.html.
- Greyfriars_School wikiPageExternalLink page12.html.
- Greyfriars_School wikiPageExternalLink www.bunterzone.co.uk.
- Greyfriars_School wikiPageExternalLink bunter.html.
- Greyfriars_School wikiPageExternalLink www.friardale.co.uk.
- Greyfriars_School wikiPageExternalLink George%20Orwell_Horizon_Reply.pdf.
- Greyfriars_School wikiPageExternalLink Magnet.htm.
- Greyfriars_School wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Greyfriars_School wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Greyfriars_School wikiPageExternalLink www.magnets.friardale.co.uk.
- Greyfriars_School wikiPageExternalLink TOC.
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- Greyfriars_School wikiPageExternalLink whereisgreyfriars.
- Greyfriars_School wikiPageID "530745".
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- Greyfriars_School align "right".
- Greyfriars_School caption "A map of Greyfriars School".
- Greyfriars_School chair "Sir Hilton Popper".
- Greyfriars_School chairLabel "Chairman of the Board of Governors".
- Greyfriars_School country "England".
- Greyfriars_School county Kent.
- Greyfriars_School established "1540.0".
- Greyfriars_School founder Henry_VIII_of_England.
- Greyfriars_School free "Charles Hamilton (writer) writing as Frank Richards".
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- Greyfriars_School gender "Boys".
- Greyfriars_School hasPhotoCollection Greyfriars_School.
- Greyfriars_School head "The Rev Herbert Henry Locke, D.D.".
- Greyfriars_School headLabel "Headmaster".
- Greyfriars_School lowerAge "13".
- Greyfriars_School name "Greyfriars School".
- Greyfriars_School publication "The Greyfriars Herald".
- Greyfriars_School quote ""Come in!" said the Head gently, as there was a tap at his door. The door opened, to reveal the master of the Shell and the master of the Remove. Each stood aside with ceremonious and bitter politeness to allow the other to enter first. Each, finding that the other waited, decided at the same moment to enter first - with the natural result that there was a sudden jam in the doorway. The Head promptly suppressed a smile. "Pray come in!" he said mildly.''".
- Greyfriars_School quote "Harold had no eye for scenery. He was taking a rest – his career being one of successive rests. Mr. Hinks was one of those men born with a natural disinclination to work. Under happier auspices he might have been a Cabinet Minister or an ornament of the Diplomatic Service. But, as a matter of sad fact, he was a tramp.".
- Greyfriars_School religion Church_of_England.
- Greyfriars_School source The_Magnet.
- Greyfriars_School type Public_school_(United_Kingdom).
- Greyfriars_School type "Independent fictional boarding school".
- Greyfriars_School upperAge "18".
- Greyfriars_School width "19.5".
- Greyfriars_School subject Category:British_boys'_story_papers.
- Greyfriars_School subject Category:Fictional_schools.
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- Greyfriars_School comment "Greyfriars School is a fictional English public school used as a setting in the long-running series of stories by the writer Charles Hamilton, who wrote under the pen-name Frank Richards. Although the stories are focused on the Remove (or lower fourth form), whose most famous pupil was Billy Bunter, other characters also featured on a regular basis.From 1908 to 1940, the stories appeared in The Magnet, in a total of 1,683 weekly issues.".
- Greyfriars_School label "Greyfriars School".
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- Greyfriars_School name "Greyfriars School".