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Founders' Day 1940 wasn't held in the Cathedral but in "The Bombed Out Church." Read on to find out why. More...
A dolphin found on the shoreline at Parkgate leads to four Lerpoolians featured in the local newspaper. More...
As an act of reconciliation, David Pitts (Selwyn's) recalls the College's hosting of two German boys after the conclusion of World War Two. More...
Founded in 1856, Liverpool College for Girls was but one of six schools simultaneously controlled by the Liverpool College Foundation Council during t… More...
Who knew The Lerpoolians once fielded an occasional touring cricket XI? More...
As the College celebrates Founders' Day in 2021, the life of one of those Founding Fathers is appraised by Lerpoolian historian, John Pinfold. More...
In 1921 boarding for boys came to Mossley Hill. Read on to discover the history of those early boarding days. More...
You've heard of the Wilton Scholar programme. You remember The Wilton Gates. You may even associate him with a rebus on the sundial in the Masters' Ga… More...
Ian Douglas (1951) has kindly submitted these two photos for our photo albums More...