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Bedford School Chapel (with the new Music School seen to the right)

This is a list of people educated at Bedford School.

Academia

Actors, directors and entertainers

Adventurers and nonconformists

Architecture

The Armed Forces

Victoria Cross and George Cross

Army

Air Force

Aviation

The Church

The Civil and Diplomatic Services

Industry and commerce

Journalism

The Law

Literature

Medicine

Music

Politicians and statesmen

Sport

All-Rounders

Athletics

Cricket

Equestrianism

Fencing

Football

Hockey

Motor Sport

Rowing

Rugby

Tennis

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  128. ^ Cyril Newall
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  192. ^ Person Page 61536
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