List of Old Rossallians

List of Old Rossallians

The List of Old Rossallians lists persons who attended or are associated with the Rossall School in Lancashire.

Contents

Academic

There have been many Old Rossallians who have become headmasters at public schools since its foundation in 1844, including Winchester College, Charterhouse School, Rugby School, Merchant Taylor's, Marlborough College, The Dragon School, Wellington College, Harrow School, Malvern College, Dulwich College, Sevenoaks School and Christ's Hospital. The current crop includes the Headmasters at Cheltenham College, Bedales School, Abingdon School and Barnard Castle School.

Literary

Media and Television

Military

Misc

Music and the Arts

Sir Thomas Beecham

Politics and Law

Religious

Science, Medicine and Engineering

Sport

Famous Parents of Rossall Students

Notable Old Masters

Notable Old Council Members

Fictional

References

  1. ^ Venn, Alumni Cantabrigenses
  2. ^ Obituary. The Times, Monday, Nov 29, 1926; Issue 44441; pg. 14; col D — Mr. C. L. Kingsford.

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