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  1. liobians.org › iaintaylor › intheinnyV4In the Inny - LIOBIANS

    11 de mar. de 2024 · "In the Inny" An Informal History of the Liverpool Institute High School for Boys between 1935 and 1985 by Dr. Iain C. Taylor. As you may know this project has been underway now for a while and good progress is being made collecting information on teachers and staff (all 450 of them AND their nicknames!), as well as reminiscences of boys and masters about the school, its triumphs and tragedies ...

  2. Liverpool. Merseyside. L1 9HF. England. OS Grid Ref: SJ 370 910. Denomination: Undefined. View location on Google Maps. Description. The original Great War memorial consisted of brass panels bearing the Names, within a cast brass framework which had a castellated arch within which the dedication was inscribed.

  3. Liverpool Institute High School for Boys - Facebook

  4. Liverpool Boys High School is a learning community. We believe all students can learn well. To this end we strive to create a caring, supportive environment in which each student is challenged in his learning to become the best he can be as a citizen of our world. The school seeks to provide a safe environment with programs promoting student ...

  5. 10 de abr. de 2023 · 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 ...

  6. The Liverpool Institute. Mount St, Liverpool L1 9HF, United Kingdom. +441513303000. AKA Liverpool Institute High School for Boys (“The Inny”) The Liverpool Institute High School for Boys opened in 1825 and closed in 1985. During its time, it saw a lot of pupils who were destined for careers in the entertainment Business.

  7. 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 ...