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==Academic, Education & Literary==
==Academic, Education & Literary==
*[[Daniel Smith]] (1987-present), raconteur extraordinaire.
*[[Edward Carpenter]] (1844–1929), socialist writer and campaigner for homosexual rights
*[[Edward Carpenter]] (1844–1929), socialist writer and campaigner for homosexual rights
*[[Robert H. Crabtree]] (born 1948), [[Organometallic]] Chemist, Professor of [[Inorganic Chemistry]], [[Yale University]], creator of [[Crabtree's catalyst]]
*[[Robert H. Crabtree]] (born 1948), [[Organometallic]] Chemist, Professor of [[Inorganic Chemistry]], [[Yale University]], creator of [[Crabtree's catalyst]]

Revision as of 13:40, 19 August 2015

This is a List of Old Brightonians, notable former students – known as "Old Brightonians" – of the co-educational, public school, Brighton College in Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom.

Academic, Education & Literary

Architecture, building and engineering

Business

Community and philanthropy

Entertainment, media and the arts

Medicine and science

Military

Politics, public service and the law

Religion

Sport

False alumni

Claims have been made that the following attended the school, although the College's admissions registers show that this was not so:

Notable former members of staff

plus other College officers

  • Frederick Madden (1839–1904), numismatist, Secretary & Bursar of Brighton College 1874–88. Chief Librarian, Brighton Public Library 1888–1902

References

  1. ^ BEMROSE, Sir Max (John Maxwell) in Who Was Who 1897–2007, retrieved 5 June 2008, from BEMROSE, Sir Max (John Maxwell)
  2. ^ Wisden – Obituaries in 1935
  3. ^ "OBA Cricket". Archived from the original on 10 December 2006. Retrieved 22 January 2007.
  4. ^ The Home of CricketArchive
  5. ^ "Cricket – Counties – Sussex – Sussex Squad". BBC Sport. Retrieved 7 October 2006.
  6. ^ "Brighton College Online: Achievements". Brighton College7. Retrieved 7 October 2006. [dead link]