- Look up
harrovian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Harrovian may
refer to: a
member of
Harrow School, Harrow, London, England, UK; an
independent school...
- The
Harrovian is a w****ly
newspaper published by
Harrow School during term time "as an
organ of record, and a
forum for comment,
debate and expression...
-
usually called Harrovian Blue, is used for
uniforms and
sports kits. The
colour Oxford Blue is said to have been
inspired by
Harrovian Blue. This goes...
- The
following is a list of some
notable Old
Harrovians,
former pupils of
Harrow School in the
United Kingdom. Sir Alex
Allan (born 1951),
Chairman of the...
- The Old
Harrovian ****ociation
Football Club, more
informally known as the Old
Harrovians, is a
football club from London, England, for
former pupils of...
- and at
Harrow School,
where he was
editor of the
school newspaper, The
Harrovian. At the age of 17, he
worked down
South African gold mines,
saying in...
- were A*-B. No
grades below C. "The Hong Kong
Harrovian" "Scientific
Harrovian" "The
Economics Harrovian"
Britons in Hong Kong
Consulate General of the...
- Harrow's prin****l club for the
dramatic arts,
which was
named after Old
Harrovian and
playwright Sir
Terence Rattigan. He was
involved in
numerous Shakespearean...
- "Paintboxes and Portmanteau". The
Harrovian. Vol. 107, no. 24. 1995-05-20. p. 2.
Retrieved 2024-05-01. "Here and There". The
Harrovian. Vol. 18, no. 6. 1905-06-30...
- and thus, on 19 July 1877, the
final was pla****.
Spencer Gore, an Old
Harrovian rackets player,
defeated William Marshall 6–1, 6–2 and 6–4 in 48 minutes...