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  1. Opened as sister school to the Liverpool Institute BoysSchools (Mechanics Institution, renamed as Liverpool Institute High School for Boys in 1856). Sources vary on when it opened - some time between 1844 and 1874The house had been built in the 1780s for mayor of Liverpool John BLACKBURNE.

  2. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Liverpool Institute High School for Boys Mount Street, Liverpool. (1825-1985) site search by freefind: NON NOBIS SOLUM SED TOTI MUNDO NATI NOT BORN FOR OURSELVES ALONE, BUT FOR THE WHOLE WORLD The Liverpool Institute High School for Boys closed in 1985. In 1996 the doors re-opened as The Liverpool ...

  3. The Liverpool Institute High School for Boys was an all-boys grammar school in the English port city of Liverpool. The school had its origins in 1825 but occupied different premises while the money...

  4. 16 de feb. de 2021 · Liverpool Institute High School for Boys Mount Street, Liverpool. (1825-1985) site search by freefind: Headmasters Robert Landers 1835 - 1836 Photo not available Rev. John Rutherford 1836 - 1837 Photo not available William Hunter, M.A., LL.D ...

  5. The Liverpool Institute High School for Boys was an all-boys grammar school in the English port city of Liverpool. The school had its origins in 1825 but occupied different premises while the money...

  6. History Formation. LIPA was founded by Paul McCartney and Mark Featherstone-Witty.McCartney had known since 1985 that the building which had housed his old school, the Liverpool Institute High School for Boys, was becoming increasingly derelict after the school's closure and wished to find a productive use for it; Featherstone-Witty had set up the Brit School in London and was looking for an ...

  7. Architecture. The building is a peculiar collection of classically columned frontage with additions and fragmented satellite buildings of different eras. It has a central projection consisting of a fine cornice, supported by four columns in the Ionic order - a front of "bold & massive effect" (Memorials of Liverpool, V 2., p.258) and "somewhat ...