- politicians,
clergy and
British aristocracy.
Former students are
known as Old
Dunelmians.
Founded by the
Bishop of Durham,
Thomas Langley, in 1414, it received...
- Od may
refer to: Old Diocesan, a
former pupil of
Diocesan College Old
Dunelmian, a
former pupil of
Durham School OD or o.d., an
abbreviation used in medical...
- This is a list of
notable Old
Dunelmians,
former students of
Durham School at Durham, England. Sir Carl
Douglas Aarvold (1907–1991),
Recorder of London...
-
roots to the
Durham University Society,
formed in 1921, the
Society of
Dunelmians in 1905 and the
Durham University ****ociation in 1866.
Dunelm USA, formerly...
- Portsmouth:
Carmichael and Sweet. p. 64. ISBN 1898644055. "Deaths". The
Dunelmian.
Durham School.
December 1935. p. 113. "Ryton
Artist Creates Stir". Evening...
-
Danube River Danubian Dnieper Ukraine Dniprian Dniprians Durham Dunelmian Dunelmians,
Durhamites Extremadura Extremaduran Extremadurans Fife Fife Fifers...
-
Durham School. List of
British &
Irish Lions players "John
Alfred Brett".
Dunelmian: 93. 1995–96. "#280 John Brett".
British &
Irish Lions. "Old boy of school...
- (three
terms 1920–1931 and 1939–1943)
Fellow of the
Royal Society Old
Dunelmian Trustee Beit
Memorial Fellowships for
Medical Research Interdepartmental...
- Old
Alleynians After the
founder (1619)
Edward Alleyn Durham School Old
Dunelmians Dunelm is the
Latin signature of the
Bishop of
Durham Eastbourne College...
- Federation.
Retrieved 29
September 2020. "John
Spargue obituary" (PDF). The
Dunelmian.
Retrieved 29
September 2020. Railton, Jim (2
April 1974). "Monday blues...