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*Sir [[George Trout Bartley|G. C. T. Bartley]] (OG 1852–59), politician
*Sir [[George Trout Bartley|G. C. T. Bartley]] (OG 1852–59), politician
*[[Tony Bastable]] (OG 1955–?), television presenter and independent producer
*[[Tony Bastable]] (OG 1955–?), television presenter and independent producer
*[[Walter Bayes]], painter and art critic,
*[[Walter Bayes]], painter and art critic
*[[Doyne Bell]] (1830―1888) [[antiquary]]<ref>Sir George Scharf, "Mr. Doyne C. Bell" (obituary) in ''[[The Athenaeum (British magazine)|The Athenaeum]]'', No. 3154, 7 April 1888</ref>
*[[Robert Anning Bell]] (OG 1876–78), painter and illustrator
*[[Robert Anning Bell]] (OG 1876–78), painter and illustrator
*[[Nicolas Bentley]], illustrator
*[[Nicolas Bentley]], illustrator
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*Sir [[Alfred Gibbs Bourne]] (OG 1872–76), director of the [[Indian Institute of Science]]
*Sir [[Alfred Gibbs Bourne]] (OG 1872–76), director of the [[Indian Institute of Science]]
*[[Edgar Alfred Bowring]], literary translator, Liberal Member of Parliament for Exeter 1868–1874
*[[Edgar Alfred Bowring]], literary translator, Liberal Member of Parliament for Exeter 1868–1874
*[[William Hardwick Bradbury]] (OG 1843-1848) – printer and publisher
*Sir [[Edward Braddon]] (OG 1843–44), [[Premier of Tasmania]]
*Sir [[Edward Braddon]] (OG 1843–44), [[Premier of Tasmania]]
*[[Sir John Bradford, 1st Baronet|Major General Sir John Rose Bradford, 1st Baronet]] (OG 1875–80), president of the [[Royal College of Physicians]]<ref>W. J. O'Connor, ed., ''British physiologists 1885–1914: a biographical dictionary'' (1991), p. 124</ref>
*[[Sir John Bradford, 1st Baronet|Major General Sir John Rose Bradford, 1st Baronet]] (OG 1875–80), president of the [[Royal College of Physicians]]<ref>W. J. O'Connor, ed., ''British physiologists 1885–1914: a biographical dictionary'' (1991), p. 124</ref>
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*Sir [[George Buchanan]] (OG 1878–85), chief medical officer for England, 1879–1892
*Sir [[George Buchanan]] (OG 1878–85), chief medical officer for England, 1879–1892
*[[Laurence Buckman]] (OG ?-1972), chairman of the British Medical Association's General Practitioners’ Committee.<ref name="Deb">''Debrett's People of Today''. January 2011</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.thejc.com/lifestyle/lifestyle-features/he-won-gps-their-big-bucks |title=He won GPS their big bucks &#124; the Jewish Chronicle |access-date=2011-04-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100202125550/http://thejc.com/lifestyle/lifestyle-features/he-won-gps-their-big-bucks |archive-date=2010-02-02 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
*[[Laurence Buckman]] (OG ?-1972), chairman of the British Medical Association's General Practitioners’ Committee.<ref name="Deb">''Debrett's People of Today''. January 2011</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.thejc.com/lifestyle/lifestyle-features/he-won-gps-their-big-bucks |title=He won GPS their big bucks &#124; the Jewish Chronicle |access-date=2011-04-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100202125550/http://thejc.com/lifestyle/lifestyle-features/he-won-gps-their-big-bucks |archive-date=2010-02-02 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
*[[Edward Levy-Lawson, 1st Baron Burnham]] (OG 1847–50), principal proprietor of '[[The Daily Telegraph]]''
*[[Edward Levy-Lawson, 1st Baron Burnham]] (OG 1847–50), principal proprietor of ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''
*[[Edward Henry Busk|Sir Edward Henry Busk]], vice-chancellor of [[London University]] 1905–1907
*[[Edward Henry Busk|Sir Edward Henry Busk]], vice-chancellor of [[London University]] 1905–1907
*[[Ingram Bywater]] (OG 1853–56), [[Regius Professor]] of Greek at [[Oxford University]]
*[[Ingram Bywater]] (OG 1853–56), [[Regius Professor]] of Greek at [[Oxford University]]
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*Sir [[George Faudel-Phillips]] (OG 1853–55), [[Lord Mayor of London]] 1896–97
*Sir [[George Faudel-Phillips]] (OG 1853–55), [[Lord Mayor of London]] 1896–97
*[[Luke Brandon Field]] (OG 1995-2006), actor
*[[Horace Field]] (OG 1876-8), Architect
*[[Horace Field]] (OG 1876-8), Architect
*[[Anthony Finkelstein]] (OG 1970-1977), Dean of the UCL Faculty of Engineering Sciences
*[[Anthony Finkelstein]] (OG 1970-1977), Dean of the UCL Faculty of Engineering Sciences
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*[[Michael Foster (physiologist)|Sir Michael Foster]] (OG 1849–52), physiologist, professor and Member of Parliament
*[[Michael Foster (physiologist)|Sir Michael Foster]] (OG 1849–52), physiologist, professor and Member of Parliament
*Sir [[Gregory Foster]] (OG 1881-4), Vice-Chancellor of the University of London, the first Provost of University College London.
*Sir [[Gregory Foster]] (OG 1881-4), Vice-Chancellor of the University of London, the first Provost of University College London.
*[[Thomas Fox (dermatologist)|Thomas Fox]], cricketer and dermatologist
*[[Percy F. Frankland]], chemist
*[[Percy F. Frankland]], chemist
*[[Jonathan Freedland]] (OG ?-?), newspaper journalist, ''[[The Guardian]]''
*[[Jonathan Freedland]] (OG ?-?), newspaper journalist, ''[[The Guardian]]''


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*[[Clive Gardiner]], designer, artist and illustrator
*[[Simon Garfield]] (OG ?-?), journalist, ''[[The Observer]]'', and author
*[[Simon Garfield]] (OG ?-?), journalist, ''[[The Observer]]'', and author
*[[Alex Garland]] (OG ?- 1987), novelist, writer of ''[[The Beach (novel)|The Beach]]''
*[[Alex Garland]] (OG ?- 1987), novelist, writer of ''[[The Beach (novel)|The Beach]]''
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*[[Joseph Gouge Greenwood]] (OG 1835–37), Principal of [[Owens College]] and Vice-Chancellor of [[Victoria University (UK)|Victoria University]]
*[[Joseph Gouge Greenwood]] (OG 1835–37), Principal of [[Owens College]] and Vice-Chancellor of [[Victoria University (UK)|Victoria University]]
*[[Maurice Greiffenhagen]] RA (OG 1872–76), artist<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ssplprints.com/image/98737/greiffenhagen-maurice-carlisle-the-gateway-to-scotland-lms-poster-1924|title='Carlisle, the Gateway to Scotland', LMS poster, 1924., Greiffenhagen, Maurice|website=SSPL Prints|accessdate=25 May 2018}}</ref>
*[[Maurice Greiffenhagen]] RA (OG 1872–76), artist<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ssplprints.com/image/98737/greiffenhagen-maurice-carlisle-the-gateway-to-scotland-lms-poster-1924|title='Carlisle, the Gateway to Scotland', LMS poster, 1924., Greiffenhagen, Maurice|website=SSPL Prints|accessdate=25 May 2018}}</ref>
*[[Raymond Gubbay]] (OG ?-?), impresario.
*[[Raymond Gubbay]] (OG 1957-62), impresario.
*[[William Court Gully, 1st Viscount Selby]], PC, QC, (OG 1848–49), Speaker of the House of Commons
*[[William Court Gully, 1st Viscount Selby]], PC, QC, (OG 1848–49), Speaker of the House of Commons
*[[Thom Gunn]] (OG ?-?), poet
*[[Thom Gunn]] (OG ?-?), poet
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*[[Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading]] (OG 1873–74), Lord Chief Justice, Foreign Secretary (briefly), Leader of the House of Lords, solicitor and attorney general (held separately), Ambassador to the USA, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and Viceroy of India.
*[[Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading]] (OG 1873–74), Lord Chief Justice, Foreign Secretary (briefly), Leader of the House of Lords, solicitor and attorney general (held separately), Ambassador to the USA, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and Viceroy of India.
*[[Keith Usherwood Ingold]], OC FRS FRSC FRSE is a British chemist.


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==J==
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*[[Edmund Leighton]] (OG ?-?), artist
*[[Edmund Leighton]] (OG ?-?), artist
*[[Frederic Leighton, 1st Baron Leighton]] (OG 1839–43), artist and President of the Royal Academy
*[[Frederic Leighton, 1st Baron Leighton]] (OG 1839–43), artist and President of the Royal Academy
*[[Eylon Levy]] (OG ?-?), Israeli government spokesperson
*[[Cecil Arthur Lewis]] (OG ?-?), Oscar winner for adapting the screenplay of ''[[Pygmalion (1938 film)|Pygmalion]]''.
*[[Cecil Arthur Lewis]] (OG ?-?), Oscar winner for adapting the screenplay of ''[[Pygmalion (1938 film)|Pygmalion]]''.
*[[Geoffrey Lewis Lewis]] (OG ?-?), linguist, Emeritus Professor of Turkish at Oxford University and Emeritus Fellow of [[St Antony's College]]
*[[Geoffrey Lewis Lewis]] (OG ?-?), linguist, Emeritus Professor of Turkish at Oxford University and Emeritus Fellow of [[St Antony's College]]
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*Professor [[D.S. MacColl]] (OG 1873–76), Keeper of the [[Wallace Collection]].
*Professor [[D.S. MacColl]] (OG 1873–76), Keeper of the [[Wallace Collection]].
*[[René MacColl]] (1905–1971), cricketer and journalist
*[[René MacColl]] (1905–1971), cricketer and journalist
*John Allan McNab (1948-55 ) President, The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants 1995-6
*John Allan McNab (1948-55), president, The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants 1995-6
*Sir [[Philip Magnus]], MP (circa 1855–60?), educational reformer and Member of Parliament for London University.
*Sir [[Philip Magnus]], MP (circa 1855–60?), educational reformer and Member of Parliament for London University.
*Sir [[Edward Manville]] M.Inst. E.E., (OG 1874–78), Chairman of the Imperial Council of Commerce
*Sir [[Edward Manville]] M.Inst. E.E., (OG 1874–78), chairman of the Imperial Council of Commerce
*[[Lord Marshall of Knightsbridge]] (OG ?-?), former Chairman and Chief Executive of British Airways.
*[[Lord Marshall of Knightsbridge]] (OG ?-?), former chairman and chief executive of British Airways.
*Lieutenant [[Horace Robert Martineau]] (OG ?-?), recipient of the [[Victoria Cross]]
*Lieutenant [[Horace Robert Martineau]] (OG ?-?), recipient of the [[Victoria Cross]]
*The Rt. Rev Dr. [[John Howard Bertram Masterman]] DD, (OG ?-?), Suffragan Bishop of Plymouth and author
*The Rt. Rev Dr. [[John Howard Bertram Masterman]] DD, (OG ?-?), Suffragan Bishop of Plymouth and author
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==N==
*[[Ronald Neame]] (OG ?-?), British screenwriter and director
*[[Ronald Neame]] (OG ?-?), British screenwriter and director
*[[Jimmy Napes]] (OG 1996 - 2003), Producer


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==O==
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* [[Walter Sickert]] A.RA (OG 1870–71), artist and critic
* [[Walter Sickert]] A.RA (OG 1870–71), artist and critic
* Professor [[Cedric Smith (statistician)|Cedric Smith]] (OG 1932–35), statistician and geneticist
* Professor [[Cedric Smith (statistician)|Cedric Smith]] (OG 1932–35), statistician and geneticist
* [[Kenneth Snowman]] CBE, Chairman of [[Wartski]]
* [[Kenneth Snowman]] CBE, chairman of [[Wartski]]
* [[Richard Solomons]], Chief Executive of [[InterContinental Hotels Group]]
* [[Richard Solomons]], chief executive of [[InterContinental Hotels Group]]
* Professor [[Edward Adolf Sonnenschein]], Litt. D. (OG 1867–68), philologist, Professor of Classics and Dean of the Faculty of Arts, the University of Birmingham
* Professor [[Edward Adolf Sonnenschein]], Litt. D. (OG 1867–68), philologist, professor of classics and dean of the Faculty of Arts, the University of Birmingham
* [[Stephen Spender]], poet
* [[Stephen Spender]], poet
* [[Marion Harry Spielmann]] (OG 1872-66), historian of ''[[Punch (magazine)|Punch]]'', editor of ''The Magazine of Art''.
* [[Marion Harry Spielmann]] (OG 1872-66), historian of ''[[Punch (magazine)|Punch]]'', editor of ''The Magazine of Art''.
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* [[Julian Lloyd Webber]], cellist
* [[Julian Lloyd Webber]], cellist
* Sir [[Arnold Wesker]] FRSL, dramatist
* Sir [[Arnold Wesker]] FRSL, dramatist
* [[Ben Winston]] Producer
* [[Philip Wicksteed]], economist and clergyman.
* [[Philip Wicksteed]], economist and clergyman.
* Professor [[Robin Wilson (mathematician)|Robin Wilson]], mathematician, [[Gresham Professor of Geometry]]
* Professor [[Robin Wilson (mathematician)|Robin Wilson]], mathematician, [[Gresham Professor of Geometry]]
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This is a List of notable Old Gowers, former pupils of University College School. The school opened on 1 November 1830, at 16 Gower Street, which is the origin of the sobriquet "Old Gower".

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  • Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading (OG 1873–74), Lord Chief Justice, Foreign Secretary (briefly), Leader of the House of Lords, solicitor and attorney general (held separately), Ambassador to the USA, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and Viceroy of India.
  • Keith Usherwood Ingold, OC FRS FRSC FRSE is a British chemist.

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  • Tom Oppé (OG ?-?), paediatrician, CBE 1984–

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  1. ^ Sir George Scharf, "Mr. Doyne C. Bell" (obituary) in The Athenaeum, No. 3154, 7 April 1888
  2. ^ a b c Debrett's People of Today. January 2011
  3. ^ a b c Who's Who 2011
  4. ^ W. J. O'Connor, ed., British physiologists 1885–1914: a biographical dictionary (1991), p. 124
  5. ^ "He won GPS their big bucks | the Jewish Chronicle". Archived from the original on 2010-02-02. Retrieved 2011-04-13.
  6. ^ Biographical details don't seem to mention his education below university level, but as he actively participated in UCS fundraising and applied to be a member of the corporation, he may well be an Old Gower
  7. ^ "'Carlisle, the Gateway to Scotland', LMS poster, 1924., Greiffenhagen, Maurice". SSPL Prints. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  8. ^ "Music – Martin Lamble". BBC. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
  9. ^ "History of Fairport – Fairport Convention's official website". Fairportconvention.com. Archived from the original on 2012-03-04. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
  10. ^ 'Lloyd, Dennis, Baron Lloyd of Hampstead', in Who Was Who 1991–1995 (A. & C. Black, 1996, ISBN 0-7136-4496-6
  11. ^ "David McCallum Biography". Fandango.com. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
  12. ^ "Thomas Boverton Redwood". Gracesguide.co.uk. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  13. ^ "Admiral Sir Percy Scott". Gwpda.org. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  14. ^ Johnson Archived 2006-06-27 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ ::The Admiralty and the Submarine Service:: Archived 2006-06-15 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ British Society for the History of Mathematics