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People educated at The Skegness Grammar School (6 P) Pages in category "People from Skegness" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
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"Skegness is So Bracing" (1908) by John Hassall The Jolly Fisherman is a poster created by artist John Hassall in 1908 after he had been commissioned by the Great Northern Railway (GNR). [ 1 ] It is regarded as one of the most famous holiday advertisements of all time and is believed to have influenced the success of Skegness , Lincolnshire as ...
Frank Gehry CC LLD PhD DEng DArch DA AIA (born 1929) – architect of Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Experience Music Project, Walt Disney Concert Hall, and the Art Gallery of Ontario; Dan Hanganu OQ DArch RAIC OAQ (1939–2017) – architect of Pointe-à-Callière Museum and Montreal Archival Centre
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David Lloyd Johnston (LL.B. 1966) – president of the University of Waterloo, Principal of McGill University, Dean of the School of Law at the University of Western Ontario, and the 28th Governor General of Canada [14] Donald C. MacDonald – former Ontario MPP and leader of the Ontario CCF/NDP (1953–1970)
Robert Stanley Kemp "Bob" Welch, former Deputy Premier of Ontario (1977–1985), served several cabinet postings under Premiers John Robarts, Bill Davis and Frank Miller, was a lifelong St. Catharines resident. He retired from politics to live in Niagara-on-the-Lake and practice law in St. Catharines.