Working Men's College - Vice Principals

Vice Principals

A principal provided the intellectual driving force and public face of the College. In 1869 F.D. Maurice found his work beyond the College precluded taking as active a role as previously. He recommended an office of Vice Principal to oversee and direct administration. This office was supplemented by others: Dean of Studies, Bursar, and Librarian; all being taken by teachers or students through election. These offices ceased to exist in 1996/97.

  • John Sherren Brewer: 1869- 1872
  • Richard Buckley Litchfield: 1872-1875
  • Charles Crawley: 1883-1887
  • Reginald J. Mure: 1888-1896
  • Charles Prestwood Lucas: 1897-1903
  • Lionel Jacob: 1904-1910
  • Arthur S. Lupton: 1911-1921
  • Ellis Arthur Franklin: 1922-1929
  • G.F.A. Burgess: 1929-1932
  • A.D.B. Pearson: 1932-1933
  • Charles B. McAlpine: 1933-1936
  • Frank Gahan: 1936-1945
  • Ronald Morrison: 1945-1948
  • Horace H. West: 1948-1952
  • H. Michael D. Parker: 1952-1955
  • Anthony J. Lincoln: 1955-1960
  • Baram Sh. Saklatvala: 1960-1966
  • Rudi L. Weisweiller: 1966-1976
  • A. George B. Deacon: 1976-1978
  • Henry John Byrt: 1978-1982
  • Roger Farrington: 1982-1985
  • Denis F. Murphy: 1985-1990
  • Reginald Wright: 1990-1992
  • Shankara Angadi: 1992-1994
  • Ian Bell: 1994-1996

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