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La Belle France

Roger Thomason (School, 1962) shares some of his memories of time spent in the "City of Light" and other places in France More...

Closer than you think!

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...

An RAF Distinguished Flying Cross Medal

Memories of Jack's final days submitted by his last Head of House, Max Langfield (1973) More...

3.63 litre P1 Allard. Just 155 built by Br. Allard Motor Co 1949-1952. 5 seats, 2 door sport saloon.

Did we pupils really distract our teachers? Or was there a more subtle subterfuge happening? More...

Hodge & his wife Lidia in Wales just before leaving the UK

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's for the Long Plunge? Brian Sheridan gives a chilling account of a life spent swimming in open-air conditions. More...

London schoolboys gathering the potato harvest on Hampstead Heath, Museum of English Rural Life

College boys began helping with harvest during World War Two. David Pitts (Selwyn's 1950) recounts his memories of assisting at such camps during 1948… More...

Hockey 1st XI, 1962

For some, the annual Hockey Festival was a memorable time away from the College. Here Roger Thomason shares some of his memories. More...

Penny Lane or Smithdown Road?

Peter Stott & Ian McCormick were well-known sticklers for schoolboys to have regulation hair cuts. Here Roger Thomason recalls having his cut by a som… More...

David in the 1949 School Play "The Devil To Pay"

David Pitts (Selwyn's) reveals a fascinating insight into College life during the years he was a pupil between 1940 & 1950. David begins his story at … More...

Overseas careers, married life, births, bribery and civil war. Jim McMaster responds to John Rushton's account of life in Nigeria in the 2000s with hi… More...

What (certain) Huytonians dreamt of driving.

Ian Steward a former pupil of Huyton College gives the low down on his recollections of those memorable times. More...

CCF: Playing Soldiers

How Selwyn's wrested the Gallipoli Shield from School House in 1965. A true story. More...

Pilot boat 'Dunlin' on the River Mersey https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/en:Creative_Commons https://cr

Barrie Youde reflects upon what it takes to be a River Pilot More...

Ian Poole (Huytonian parent & Liverpool College teacher) shares his personal view of the events surrounding the merging of both schools. More...

Former RAF Officer, Ian Steward (1968 Butler's), reviews the historic links between Lerpoolians and the RAF College at Cranwell. More...

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