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Memories of Games School for those aged nine to thirteen More...
John Berman (Brooks, 1972) takes us on a tour of our senses evoking each with memories of events and circumstances remembered from the 1960s to the 19… More...
Our intrepid reporter, Rog Peach, pays a visit to the Mersey Tunnels' Museum More...
Richard Wycherley (Howard's, 1963) finally has the time to share his work musings. More...
An honest account of my College days between 1951 and 1961. Everything here is my opinion and therefore open to disagreement. More...
Colonel Johnson of today's Royal Army Medical Corps proudly carries the Chavasse sword at King Charles III's coronation. More...
Roger Thomason (School, 1962) shares some of his memories of time spent in the "City of Light" and other places in France More...
Jim Sharman [né James Bale] (Howard's, 1988), from his adopted home in Estonia, recalls how his Liverpool College days play to his strengths and inter… More...
John Hicks gives us a whole new perspective on the idea of the word that describes being weak or lacking in initiative. More...
Memories of Jack's final days submitted by his last Head of House, Max Langfield (1973) More...
Breaking out of the NHS and doing something different. Nick Cook (Butlers, 1981) tells of a different focus on life whilst volunteering in a Rwandan h… More...
Did we pupils really distract our teachers? Or was there a more subtle subterfuge happening? More...
David "Hodge" Hodgkinson (School House, 1963) in advance of the School House Centenary reunion, gives a brief, potted life history for those who remem… More...
Who knew? One of the founders of Harland & Wolff was a Lerpoolian? More...
The Lerpoolians congratulate two of their Members of Parliament on their appointment to the Government's newly formed Cabinet. More...
Who's for the Long Plunge? Brian Sheridan gives a chilling account of a life spent swimming in open-air conditions. More...