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The '''Hill Classics Prize''' was named in honour of [[Arthur Hill]], who taught Classics at BGS for 42 years from 1887-1929. | The '''Hill Classics Prize''' was named in honour of [[Arthur Hill]], who taught Classics at BGS for 42 years from 1887-1929. | ||
It was last awarded in 1998, to [[Ian Thomas Brocklehurst]]. The retirement of [[Ron Abbott]] in 1999 marked the end of the teaching of [[Latin]] at [[Boston Grammar School]]. | It was first awarded in 1950 and last awarded in 1998, to [[Ian Thomas Brocklehurst]]. The retirement of [[Ron Abbott]] in 1999 marked the end of the teaching of [[Latin]] at [[Boston Grammar School]]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:30, 25 December 2020
The Hill Classics Prize was named in honour of Arthur Hill, who taught Classics at BGS for 42 years from 1887-1929.
It was first awarded in 1950 and last awarded in 1998, to Ian Thomas Brocklehurst. The retirement of Ron Abbott in 1999 marked the end of the teaching of Latin at Boston Grammar School.
| Year | Winner |
|---|---|
| 1900 | Prize Charles S Phillips, Hon Mention Walter Joseph Tombleson Small (not Hill) |
| ... | |
| 1950 | P M Kitchen |
| ... | |
| 1956 | A R Thompson |
| 1957 | D Jones / R Stanwell |
| ... | |
| 1959 | D Marlow / R J H Lorimer |
| 1960 | W H Lakin |
| ... | |
| 1967 | J P Lowery |
| ... | |
| 1975 | M A Himsworth |
| ... | |
| 1983 | A C King |
| ... | |
| 1998 | Ian Thomas Brocklehurst |