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| 2 Jul 2020 | |
| Written by Simon Langley | |
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Here we have a collection of photos from 1890 onwards.
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Phil Sharpe (Shirley 1949-1955) was a schoolboy phenomenon in the 1950s, scoring runs like no one ever had before. He later played first class cricket for Yorkshire and represented… More...
Peter (Hoagy) Carmichael was a very interesting character! A fine sportsman at Worksop, he later found fame in the Royal… More...
Photographs of the day to day life of the College in the early days are very rare - here we have a rare example. More...
The Duke of Portland opens the last of the buildings to finally complete the "quad" in 1931. More...
Nim Hall (Shirley 1935-1943) - one of England's greatest goal kickers. More...
September 1985 marked a defining moment in the history of Worksop College: the opening of Gibbs House, the College’s very first boarding house for gir… More...
In an emotional announcement, Headmaster Dr. John Price has revealed that he will be bidding farewell to Worksop College and Ranby House in March 2025… More...
Read about some of the first class players that have been masters at Worksop College over the years - including two British Lions and three England pl… More...