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Andrew A Barr (Howards, 1960) reports the sad passing of Peter (RPW) Hartles on 1.2.25 More...

Nigel Deyes (Butlers, 1961) reports the passing of his younger brother, Geoff More...

Eric Miller (Brooks, 1953) shares some of the people connecting Liverpool to Cheltenham who were Lerpoolians. More...

Evensong with the Turning of the Leaves of the Memorial Books of the King's Regiment More...

McMaster Street, Belfast

The fascination with The Titanic never seems to fade, with new stories about the ship appearing over 100 years after its sinking. Here is one more str… More...

Stephen photographed during one of his last days at Liverpool College.

For history pupils, 6th formers, CCF Cadets and rugby players of a particular era, the name Stephen Brady will bring back many memories. Now is your c… More...

Brigadier Derek Mills-Roberts, CBE, DSO & Bar, MC (23 November 1908 – 1 October 1980) was a British commando who fought with the 1st Special Service B… More...

A racing and motoring pioneer. A champion cyclist, he founded W Watson & Co, cycle and motorcar manufacturers. He created the largest car-distributing… More...

Now and then photos of the chancel area of St Luke's.

Founders' Day 1940 wasn't held in the Cathedral but in "The Bombed Out Church." Read on to find out why. More...

Down time for Roger

In a former life Roger Thomason (School,1962) was Export Manager for G&J Greenall (one of the oldest Gin distillers in the UK). Here Roger recounts hi… More...

Timberrrr! White pine timber synonomous with East Coast of Canada production.

Openings and opportunities in the timber trade were fully exploited by Lerpoolian, William Malcolm Mackay, in the late nineteenth century. More...

One of "The Few"

“Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.” ― Winston Churchill. More...

Tim Harvey taught Music at Liverpool College between 2003 and 2012. In this interview, we hear about Tim’s early life, studying at The Bluecoat, other… More...

A dolphin found on the shoreline at Parkgate leads to four Lerpoolians featured in the local newspaper. More...

A photograph of Alan Sytner (Image: unknown))

Alan Sytner - the man who originally opened The Cavern Club in Mathew Street, was also a Lerpoolian. Read here his obituary produced initially in The … More...

Iain Little (Brooks, 1993) informs us of the passing of his father, who taught for many years at Liverpool College. More...

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