- rugby) and the
Wilson Run.
Houses are
named mostly after illustrious Old
Sedberghians or Headmasters. Each
house also has a set of
house colours,
which adorns...
- ****bria,
North West England,
famous for its
sports tradition. Many Old
Sedberghians have
national caps and
international tournament experience or have represented...
-
Latin for
Shropshire Seaford College Old
Seafordians Sedbergh School Old
Sedberghians Sevenoaks School Old
Sennockians "Sennock", a
local pronunciation of...
- player. He
fought for
Norway in the
Second World War. He pla**** for Old
Sedberghians.
Melling pla**** in the 17
March 1945
Services International match against...
-
Wakefield of
Keswick completed the same
round in 22h7m (recorded in The
Sedberghian) 1920:
Eustace Thomas, at age 54,
covered the same
round in 21h25m Dr...
-
motto of the club. The Anti-********ins was
founded in 1950 when
three Old
Sedberghians,
Stewart Faulds,
Geoff and
Arthur Kenyon, were
invited to pick a Northern...
-
London and
Sedbergh and his
introduction to
Dawson was
published in The
Sedberghian for
December 1881.
Pupils who went on to
Cambridge and did not achieve...
- He
attended Sedbergh School and was
tutored by John Dawson, a
fellow Sedberghian and a
surgeon and mathematician. He
attended St. John's College, Cambridge...
- his own wicket. In a
review of
their cricket side in July 1933, The
Sedberghian says of Mitc****-Innes that "such
cricketers seldom come this way", praising...