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An Informal History of the Liverpool Institute High School for Boys 1935 and 1985

Dr. Iain Talor writes ....

... as you may know this project has been underway now for a while and good progress is being made collecting information on teachers and staff (all 450 of them AND their nicknames!), as well as reminiscences of boys and masters about the school, its triumphs and tragedies; its hilarities, pains and successes.

Mr. Tiffen, a history teacher who retired just as Mr. J. R. Edwards arrived in 1935, published a history of the school through the auspices of the Old Boys Association. The school was then a hundred and ten years old but it was to last only another fifty - finally closed as we all know - in 1985. But as the celebrations at the annual LIOBIAN dinner and the rich daily traffic on the Internet shows that the story lives on!

As long as the old building reincarnated as LIPA's home continues to flourish; while an ex-LI school boy or his descendants remember their father or grandfather's stories about life at the Inny on Mount St., the old Inny school and its fabled existence will never die!

This new school history hopes to strengthen the legend of the old lady on Mount St. by capturing its life and times while we - its progeny - are still around to tell the wonderful stories and have them captured for posterity. It is hoped to be published before 2007 - Liverpool's 800th anniversary & 2008 - Liverpool's Year as the European Capital of Culture.

Want to help  ?  

Here's how:

  • Order one (or more) copy (ies) of the book (a honourary commitment, no need yet for cash.) We hope to hold the price to £25 or less - well, you want pictures, don't you  ?  
  • Write up (or tape) your stories and reminiscences and send them to me.
  • Send me a 60 word description of your life after LI.
  • Any photographs of the school, your classes, school activities  ?   Have them copied and sent to me with complete labels attached.
  • Any documents - Green Books (after 1969, or before 1939  ?   ), Speech Day programmes, Report Cards, Hobby Show or School plays or concerts, etc. - please let me know of them.
  • Volunteer to trawl through School Magazines, Speech Day progrmmes, etc. and compile an index. Specific documents will be allocated to individual volunteers to prevent duplication.

Want to know more  ?  

Ask for a chapter outline.

Want your name in print  ?  

One sure way (apart from having blown up the school bogs!) is to contribute to the publication fund, where you will be gratefully acknowledged in the Preface of the book.

Cheques only please, made out to:

Snail     ... write it
...   ... then post it   to

Dr. I. Taylor, LI History Appeal,
c/o Gordon Mills,
32 Huskisson St.,
Liverpool
L8 OSF

or contact me in Canada if you would like information how to deposit directly to the bank account. You can send me a message like this :-Send an EMAIL to Iain Taylor

Thanks,

Iain Taylor (1954-61)

Dr. Iain C. Taylor
5830 Chain Rock Drive
Halifax
B3H 1A1
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