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This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Malvern College Old Malvernians are alumni of Malvern College, an independent day and boarding school in Malvern, Worcestershire, England that was founded in 1865. Originally a school for boys aged 9 to 18, it merged in 1992 with a private ...
Old Malvernians F.C. players (3 P) Pages in category "People educated at Malvern College" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 296 total.
Name Lifespan Age Notability Benjamin H. Adams: 1888–1989: 100: American admiral [1] Hassan Alavikia: 1910–2013: 102: Iranian Army general [2] Mariano Álvarez: 1818–1924: 106: Filipino general and President of the Magdiwang [3] Bud Anderson: 1922–2024: 102: American Air Force officer and World War II flying ace [4] Kurt Andersen: 1898 ...
The school's alumni ("old boys") are known as Old Malvernians, or OMs. The Malvernian Society holds many annual reunions and events. Old Malvernians, including former pupils of The Downs, Hillstone, and Ellerslie schools which have merged with Malvern College, benefit from a remission in fees for their own children. [59]
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"Old Hickory" – Andrew Jackson, U.S. general and President "Old Jube" – Jubal Early, Confederate general "Old Jubilee" – Jubal Early, Confederate general "Old Mac" – James McCudden, British First World War fighter ace "The Old Man of the Morea" – Theodoros Kolokotronis, military leader of the Greek War of Independence
The Daily Advertisers – 5th Lancers [3] The Dandies – 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards; The Dandy Ninth – 9th (Highlanders) Battalion Royal Scots [26]; The Death or Glory Boys – 17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge's Own) later 17th/21st Lancers, then Queen's Royal Lancers [1] [3] (from the regimental badge, which was a death's head (skull), with a scroll bearing the motto "or Glory")
Scottish soldier and son of Sir Robert Murray, Lord Provost of Edinburgh. A veteran of the Nine Years' War, Murray was an officer in a Scots regiment for the Dutch States Army. John Parker Boyd: 1764–1830 1793–1808 A soldier of fortune who served in the army of the Nizam of Hyderabad in Central India. George Rogers Clark: 1752–1818 1793 ...