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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...

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...

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...

Director of Everton F.C. and President of the Football League between 1938 and 1949 More...

Cutherbert Orde's charcoal portrait of Mungo-Park

"Mungo-Park was one of the Aces. He was not big or tough. Slight of build, modest, unassuming, he was essentially a Squadron Man, a team member and ve… More...

Combining a love of history and music, not to mention an eye for a good photo opportunity, we reflect upon the life of Lerpoolian Cheniston Roland, wh… More...

We have found these two alumni but did their father go to Liverpool College as well? Read on. More...

Sir Simon may never have conducted the playing of "By The Sleepy Lagoon", but we can tune in here and discover his eight favourite recordings, book an… More...

'My life seems to have been one long controversy' - Rex Makin remembered. More...

Leaving the College in 1975, Stephen headed to London to study at St Martin's School of Art and was soon making waves with his hats. More...

Def: Polymath, a person of wide knowledge or learning. Early 17th century: from Greek polumathēs 'having learned much', from polu- 'much' + the stem … More...

The new statue in Whitechapel (right)

Prompted by news of the unveiling of a statue of Brian Epstein Lerpoolian, Jim McMaster sheds further light on Brian's connections to Liverpool Colleg… More...

194 Radio City. The Great 208 (Radio Lux). The man behind the voice.

"If you don't change your ways, you'll end up being a so-and-so disc jockey" - Peter Stott. More...

Guy Edwards (1960) formula 1 driver and hero. Guy pulled Niki Lauda from his burning car in 1976 saving his life and receiving the Queen's Gallantry M… More...

Famous painter Edward Halliday CBE More...

Reg Higgins & Johnnie Robins

Alan Ashcroft wasn't the only member of staff to play international rugby. More...

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