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*[[:Old Bostonian Association Annual Dinner 2008]] | |||
*[[:Boston Grammar School Staff]] | *[[:Boston Grammar School Staff]] | ||
*[[:Number One South End]] | *[[:Number One South End]] | ||
*[[:Form 5B 1955]] | *[[:Form 5B 1955]] | ||
*[[:Boston Grammar School Cricket Team 1960]] | *[[:Boston Grammar School Cricket Team 1960]] | ||
*[[:Boston Grammar School Cricket Team 1962]] | *[[:Boston Grammar School Cricket Team 1962]] | ||
*[[:Tom West]] | |||
*[[:Cawthorne-Spikings English Exhibition]] | *[[:Cawthorne-Spikings English Exhibition]] | ||
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G. Stanley Cawthorne M.A., B.Mus. | |
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![]() Stan Cawthorne teaching at Boston Grammar School (Photo: Chris Thompson) | |
Nicknames | Stan |
Born | 25 September 1921 |
Died |
24 July 2007 Boston | (aged 85)
Education | Brasenose, Oxford (MA 1949, BMus 1962) |
Roles | Head of English |
Years at BGS | 1949-1984 |
Departments | English, Music |
Subjects | English, Music |
Home town | Wakefield, Yorkshire |
Spouse | Stella, Gill |
Children | Pamela, Cherry |

Stan Cawthorne by Brian Bolland
G. Stanley (Stan) Cawthorne, M.A., B.Mus. (25 September 1921 - 24 July 2007) was English master, and latterly Head of English, from 1949 to 1984. He was educated at Wakefield Grammar School (1933–1940) and Brasenose College, Oxford, taking his M.A. in 1949, and a B.Mus. in 1962. During the war he served as Warrant Officer Navigator, RAF Coastal Command (1942–1946).