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  1. The Old Etonians Association Football Club is an English association football club whose players are alumni of Eton College, in Eton, Berkshire. Having been a member of The Football Association and played several editions of the FA Cup, Old Etonians currently play in the Premier Division, the highest level of the Arthurian League.

  2. A Global Community. Welcome to the Old Etonian Association. Our primary purpose is to keep you in touch with one another and to support the aims and objectives of Eton College as they prepare the next generation to become a force for good around the world. What's On.

  3. Old Etonians Football Club é um clube de futebol de Inglaterra sediado na cidade de Eton, Berkshire. Os seus jogos em casa são disputados no Dutchman's Playing Fields e no Pococks Lane. Títulos. FA Cup (2): 1878–79, 1881–82; Arthurian Premier Division (2): 1992–93, 2004–05; Arthurian Division One (1): 1985–86

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eton_CollegeEton College - Wikipedia

    Originally intended as a sister institution to King's College, Cambridge, Eton is known for its history, wealth, and notable alumni, known as Old Etonians. [6] Eton is one of three public schools , along with Harrow (1572) and Radley (1847), to have retained the boys-only , boarding -only tradition, which means that its boys live at ...

  5. Contact. Old Etonian Association. Eton College. Windsor. SL4 6DW. Email: oea@etoncollege.org.uk. Tel: 01753 370640. The OEA Office is in St Christopher’s House, opposite Baldwin’s Shore. Find the Old Etonian Association on Facebook and LinkedIn.

  6. Welcome to the OEA’s Digital Archives which you can use to access and search: The OEA Review. OEA Newsletters. Photographs from OEA Leaving Year Events. The Eton College Chronicle (from 1863-2000) The Old Etonian Register 1441-1919. Etoniana. The List of Etonians who Fought in the Great War.

  7. Home News & Diary School Blog. The Old Etonian display is one of the most popular exhibits in the Museum of Eton Life. It captivates our visitors, stimulates discussion and broadens understanding of the breadth and impact of old Etonian activities across centuries.