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  1. Frank McEachran. Frank McEachran (6 June 1900 – 4 October 1975), sometimes known as Kek, [1] was a British schoolmaster and writer. He taught at English public schools and the University of Leipzig and wrote on philosophy, but his most commercially successful books were his anthologies Spells for Poets and More Spells which appeared in the 1950s.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShrewsburyShrewsbury - Wikipedia

    Shrewsbury School 's main building on the site it moved to in 1882 was built c. 1765. Shrewsbury School is a public school, on a large site in Kingsland, just south of the town centre overlooking the loop of the Severn. The school was located in the town centre between 1552 and 1882.

  3. Shrewsbury school (viralliselta nimeltään King Edward VI Grammar School, Shrewsbury) on Yhdistyneessä kuningaskunnassa sijaitseva yksityinen koulu. Tarkemmin se sijaitsee Shrewsburyssä, Shropshiren kreivikunnassa. Shrewsbury School perustettiin vuonna 1552, jolloin se oli vielä 13–18-vuotiaille pojille tarkoitettu sisäoppilaitos.

  4. Peter Caddick-Adams. John Moore Caldicott. Edward John Cameron. Philip Campbell (scientist) Fred Catherwood. Wynne Cemlyn-Jones. Thomas King Chambers. Mervyn Charles-Edwards. Anthony Chenevix-Trench.

  5. Headmasters of Shrewsbury School, in Shropshire, England. Pages in category "Headmasters of Shrewsbury School" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  6. Shrewsbury School, officiellt namn: King Edward VI Grammar School, Shrewsbury, är en av de mest ansedda engelska privatskolorna (public schools). Skolan är belägen i Shrewsbury, Shropshire, nära gränsen till Wales. Den grundades 1552 av Kung Edvard VI. Tidigare antogs bara antagit pojkar, men från och med 2008 började man även anta ...

  7. The Royal Shrewsbury School Boat Club (RSSBC) is one of the oldest school rowing clubs, having begun as an unofficial sport frowned upon by the authorities, in the late 18th or early 19th century and the first official event being known to have happened in 1839, complete with military bands. [2] The boat club was finally officially constituted ...