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  2. Graham Hawkins - Wikipedia

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    He attended Addenbrooke Street Primary, Slater Street Secondary Modern Boys School and Wednesbury Technical College. [5] He represented both Staffordshire Boys and Birmingham Boys, playing as a full-back. [6] He married Jane on 26 June 1967, a secretary from Wolverhampton, who he had first met at the age of 16.

  3. Darlaston Community Science College - Wikipedia

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    The school had Specialist Science College status, and since the closure of Kings Hill School during the 1980s, was the only secondary school in the town. It was founded in 1960, as a Grammar and Technical School, on the former premises of the Wednesbury County Commercial Secondary School (The Limes) in Wood Green Road, under the Headmastership ...

  4. Wisconsin Technical College System - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS) is a system of 16 public technical colleges administered by the state of Wisconsin. The system offers more than 500 programs, awarding two-year associate degrees, one- and two-year technical diplomas, and short-term technical diplomas and certificates.

  5. Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina Historic ...

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    The history of the Agricultural and Technical College Historical District can be traced back to the passing of the Second Morrill Act of 1890.Signed into law August 30, 1890, and aimed mainly at the confederate states, the act required that each state show that race was not an admissions criterion, or else to designate a separate land-grant institution for persons of color. [2]

  6. Don Powell - Wikipedia

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    Powell was born in Bilston in 1946. His parents were Walter and Dora Powell. Wally was a steelworker, and Dora made electrical components. He has three siblings, a brother and two sisters. [2]

  7. Frederick Hackwood - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Hackwood was born on 18 April 1851 at 69 High Street East, Wednesbury, to Enoch and Sarah Hackwood.His father was a tailor and the family had moved to Wednesbury from Stoke-on-Trent in the mid-18th century. [1]

  8. Wednesfield Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    The First Year comprised four forms of 20-odd pupils (1A to 1D, alphabetical by surname). Mr White headed in 1959-1960 both the grammar school and a secondary modern School (then just of First-Years) which shared the premises. The secondary modern school remained in the premises in Wednesbury after 1959-1960. 1960-1961. The grammar school moved ...

  9. W. E. S. Turner - Wikipedia

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    Turner was born in Wednesbury, Staffordshire on 22 September 1881. He went to King Edward VI Grammar School, Five Ways, Birmingham, and achieved a BSc (1902) and MSc (1904) in chemistry at the University of Birmingham. [1] He married Mary Isobell Marshall (died 1939) and they had 4 children. [1]