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Leonard Crawley but in order to broaden its basis a board of governors has been appointed. The board includes General Sir Archibald Cameron General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Scottish Command; Admiral J. E. Cameron, late Commander-in-Chief, Rosyth; Mr Angus Forsyth, hon. secretary of Old Warristonians; Dr Stanley Honeyman; Mr Finlay Ramage, W.S.; Mr G. B. Smith, headmaster Sedbergh School; Mr L. G. W. Wilkinson, chairman of the governors of Tynemouth School; and Mr Crawley. The new headmaster was educated at Eastbourne College and Clare, Cambridge, where he was a prominent member of the Rugby XV and cricket eleven. For the past seven years he has been on the staff of St Andrews Preparatory School, Eastbourne.
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yards sprint in South Australia. His younger brother, Colin, was killed in France during the war. His other brother, Keith, accompanied him on the flight. Mr F. W. Gardiner, headmaster of Warriston School has sent the following telegram to Captain Smith:- Captain Ross Smith, Port Darwin. Well done Ross and Keith; Warriston proud of you.- From Gardiner. In the later stages of the war Captain Ross Smith flew from Egypt to India with General Salmond as passenger, and was the first man to fly between these countries.
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Bearsden, Glasgow, took the opportunity of presenting a gift to Mr and Mrs Gardiner, who after a period of 33 years, are now retiring. Major Peploe paid a high tribute to Mr. Gardiner and his wife, and to their achievement at Warriston, where, starting in 1899 with only five boys, they had now over 140 in the School
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Captain Ross Smith who was born in South Australia, has intimate connections with this country, receiving part of his education along with his two brothers at Warriston School, Moffat. All three brothers were brilliant athletes, and Captain Ross Smith at present holds the amateur record for the 100
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Mr Warren, who comes of an old Glasgow family, was educated at Kelvinside Academy, Glasgow; Warriston School, Moffat and Rossall, the English public school at Fleetwood. He is chairman of Hunter & Warren Ltd., explosive merchants and agents, Waterloo Street, Glasgow, and for a number of years
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Warriston School sports were held at Moffat on Saturday when there was a large number of spectators. Mrs Crawley, wife of Mr Leonard G. Crawley, the noted amateur golfer, and new "head" of Warriston, presented the prizes to the successful competitors. At the close of this ceremony, Major Peploe,
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Jack Hobbs, the famous Surrey batsman, was the chief attraction in a match played at Warriston School Grounds, Moffat, yesterday between a team of well-known Scottish cricketers sponsored by Mr H.B. Rowan and a team largely composed of English county players brought together by Mr L.G. Crawley,
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It was announced yesterday that Leonard G. Crawley the Walker Cup golfer and Essex county cricketer is relinquishing the headmastership of Warriston School, Moffat, which he has held for the past two years. He will be succeeded by Mr A.B. Carter, M.A.(Cantab). The school remains the property of
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In December 1919 Captain Ross Smith and his brother Keith, flying with two companions became the first people to fly from England to Australia. There were three Smith brothers educated at Warriston, Colin having fallen during the war.
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D. E. A. Roberts, the former Welsh scrum-half, who is to turn out for Langholm, was at Fettes yesterday with his school fifteen. He is teaching at Warriston School, Moffat, of which L. G. Crawley, the noted cricketer and golfer is
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Mr F. W. Gardiner, headmaster of Warriston School, has sent the following telegram to Captain Smith:- "Captain Ross Smith, Port Darwin. Well done Ross and Keith; Warriston proud of you.- From Gardiner."
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cricketer played in a match at Warriston School sports grounds for an L.G. Crawley XI v H.B. Rowan XI. Hobbs and Crawley put on 140 for the first-wicket partnership but lost the match by 26 runs.
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In April 1935 Crawley relinquished the headmastership of Warriston, but the school remained his property. Furthermore, a board of governors was appointed. The board included General Sir
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has been a prominent figure in municipal politics. He has represented the Park Ward in the Corporation since 1931, and is deputy leader of the Progressive Party.
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headmaster of the school. Mr Rowan's XI. won by 26 runs. Hobbs, who scored a century, was in brilliant form. He and Crawley formed a 140 first-wicket partnership.
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reported in 1933 that the former Wales rugby union scrum-half D. E. A. Roberts was teaching at Warriston.
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Warriston School was established by F.W. Gardiner in 1899 and named after
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General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Scottish Command; Admiral
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On 13 July 1984 Warriston School was advertised for sale as a
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Preparatory school in Moffat, Dumfriesshire, Scotland
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Index

Moffat
Dumfriesshire
Scotland
Preparatory school
private
preparatory school
Moffat
Scotland
Archibald Johnston, Lord Warriston
The Scotsman
Essex
Walker Cup
Leonard Crawley
Sir Jack Hobbs
Surrey
England
Edinburgh Evening News
Archibald Cameron
J. E. Cameron
Sedbergh School
going concern
The Times
Category:People educated at Warriston School
Professor Ian Donald
physician
diagnostic ultrasound
Hugh Fraser, 1st Baron Fraser of Allander
House of Fraser
Bill Nicholson
Scottish Rugby Union

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