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  2. Fitzalan High School - Wikipedia

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    Fitzalan High School has links to Cardiff's first municipal secondary school at Howard Gardens, Adamsdown in 1884. The school later became Howardian High School and a Grammar School in 1941. Much of the school was subsequently destroyed by incendiary bombs in the Cardiff Blitz [3] during the night of 3–4 March 1941 in World War II.

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  5. Mel Rees - Wikipedia

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    Rees was born in Cardiff, [1] where he attended Fitzalan High School. During his time there, he was a member of the squad that was the first to take the English Schools' FA Cup out of England. [3] He later joined his hometown club, Cardiff City, signing on a YTS scheme.

  6. Talk:Howardian High School - Wikipedia

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    I would dispute the claim that Fitzalan can trace its roots back to 1884. It seems from the unsourced history in the Fitzalan High School article, that "Fitzalan Technical High School" was created after the Howard Gardens High School pupils at the bomb damaged Howard Gardens site relocated to Penylan. One would presume that the Howardian name ...

  7. Brian Attley - Wikipedia

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    Attley began his career at Cardiff City, where his uncle Len Attley had played in the 1930s, making his professional debut in March 1975 against Blackpool. [4] He was involved in the club's 1975–76 promotion season, scoring his first professional goal against Port Vale, [4] as well as their FA Cup run the following season. [5]

  8. FitzAlan - Wikipedia

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    Coat of Arms of the FitzAlan family. FitzAlan is an English patronymic surname of Anglo-Norman origin, descending from the Breton knight Alan fitz Flaad (died 1120), who accompanied king Henry I to England on his succession.

  9. The Marches School - Wikipedia

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    The Marches School was formed in September 1988, under the leadership of Alan Cooper, following the merger of Oswestry’s two comprehensive schools: Croeswylan School and Fitzalan Comprehensive School.