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Salt Horse

OP Robin Knight has skilfully edited this vivid autobiography of Admiral Claude Cumberledge. More...

Guess the year!

This week OP Keith Townson (60-64) and his wife Eve visited the archives for a trip down memory lane but now we need your help! More...

Dan & Nick - Fortune Favours The Brave

OP Dan Holloway (94-99) and team mate Nick Spicer come 4th in their class in the world's longest paddle race. More...

Rob Hamilton (60-65)

On the evening of The Henley Legends Dinner the assembled guests were treated to an evocative speech by Robert Hamilton, No 4 seat in the 1963 winning… More...

A Thorn in their side.

Robin Knight reviews the intriguing story of the murder of the leading anti nuclear campaigner Hilda Murrell as told by her nephew Robert Green (57-62… More...

Ted Rose (70-77) & Richard Wilks (70-77)

Two founding members of the Junior School (Dunbar) meet to reminisce. More...

The College circa 1950

OP Malcom Mackenzie (52-59) shares his memories of his time at the college at the start of a new Elizabethan era and the course he steered on leaving. More...

The Yukon 1000

OP Dan Holloway (94-99) is taking on one of the worlds toughest challenges in an epic 1000 mile journey. More...

Michael Hannon - An Accidental Life

Robin Knight reviews An Accidental Life written by OP Michael Hannon (45 - 49) who we sadly lost this year. More...

Owner of Sotheby's Dubai and the Middle East region confirms acquisition of UK business More...

OPs have had some unusual careers, from Cornish hedger to Australian gold prospector. Keith Townson (60-64) has added another unique career to the lis… More...

Robin Knight's book Leaders is admirable for its research assiduity and for avoiding too much Old School Tie-ism. More...

From the day it opened its doors in 1917, the Nautical College depended heavily on its naval instructors, writes Robin Knight. An extensive trawl thro… More...

Royal British Legion supporter, Mrs. Sophie Hamilton, recently laid a wreath at the site of the former concentration camp at Sachsenhausen in memory o… More...

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