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Hamilton Grammar School is a secondary school serving Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.. Its predecessors can trace their history back to 1452. With the introduction of comprehensive schools and the abolition of selective schools such as Hamilton Academy in the early-1970s, Hamilton Grammar School was formed as a new school, using the buildings of the former Hamilton Academy and the ...
Hamilton Academy FP (former pupil) Rugby Club was founded in 1927 (closed for the duration of World War II, 1939–45) and continues as Hamilton Rugby Football Club (Hamilton RFC.) [59] From 1946 to 1955 the 14th Duke of Hamilton, whose ancestors had endowed the school, was president of the club and in later years James Morris, Head of ...
Pages in category "People educated at Hamilton Grammar School" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Auchencampbell Road, House At Hamilton Grammar School (45 Union Street) 55°46′27″N 4°02′42″W / 55.774215°N 4.044901°W / 55.774215; -4.044901 ( Auchencampbell Road, House At Hamilton Grammar School (45 Union
Statue in Hamilton of Davie Cooper, Scottish international footballer. Hamilton Academical Football Club (the Accies) was formed in 1874 and is one of Scotland's oldest senior clubs. It takes its name from Hamilton Academy, now called Hamilton Grammar School, the oldest school in the town (founded 1588).
Following an on-field altercation at Hamilton football's Sept. 13 game against Sheffield involving the team's coaches and athletic director, 10 coaches were fired. After three years with the ...
Tonight's forum will feature Hamilton City School Board candidates from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Miami Downtown Hamilton, 221 High St. ... Oct. 2—The Greater Hamilton Chamber of Commerce will host the ...
Sir Edward Hamilton Wallace, judge, Supreme Court of Judicature at Madras, India; Snell Exhibitioner from the University of Glasgow to Balliol College, Oxford, 1893; knighted 1931 [233] [234] [235] Dr. David Warnock OBE, veterinary surgeon, politician; Deputy Minister for Agriculture, Government of British Columbia , Canada (1919–1932) [ 236 ]