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Famous Salopians – Part Two
Saturday 26th April 2008, 8:00AM BST.

Willie Rushton, originally from Chelsea, met fellow cartoonist Richard Ingrams during their education at Shrewsbury School and together, they set up the cult magazine Private Eye in late 1961. Rushton went on to further fame performing impressions of politicians in David Frost’s That Was The Week That Was, along with scores of other television and film appearances, until his death in 1996.
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Oh great Nick Owen, – in all his glory and ineptitude of being able to pronounce Shrewsbury corectly …
ShrEWSbury not Shr0wsbury
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am i missing something here, perhaps i am wrong, but i thought a salopian was born within the county of shropshire, and those who attended shrewsbury school were old salopians. was michael palin born in shropshire? if we are discussing old salopians then how about lord michael heseltine, the late julian critchley mp, he loved shropshire as his mother and grand parents came from wistanstow. i also present as old salopians, the late great william rushton amongst other celebrities
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oops – devon salopian i think you might want to actually read the article before commenting!
if you scroll through you’ll see both michael heseltine and willie rushton ARE already in there! along with many others.
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sorry julie i forgot to look up the numbers
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Oopps Julie, i think you might want to read what DevonSalopian said before commenting …
He is saying, a “true” salopian, is someone born in Shropshire, not someone who attended to snobbish Shrewsbury School…
that ok for you love?
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I thought this was about famous people from Shropshire, not famous people, from out of the area, who went to school in Shrewsbury?
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the definitions are i am sure, a salopian,is someone born in shropshire. a proud salopian, someone born in shrewsbury within the isthmus of the river severn. an old salopian is someone who went to shrewsbury schools.any body else who was not born in shropshire but who may live in shropshire are most welcome but are not and never will be a salopian. i count myself as being very honoured to have been born within the isthmus of the river severn.
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I have always understood that I was a true Salopian – that is to say I was born within the old town walls of Shrewsbury (St.John’s Nursing Home – 1941). Lived in Armoury Gardens; went to Prestfelde; been there, done it.
Don’t tell me this government is changing local history, too!
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