Distinguished Old Framlinghamians

Framlingham is rooted in the county of Suffolk, but Framlinghamians have spanned the world from the age of Empire, through times of conflict and into the modern era, in pursuit of trade and adventure. There are those who have made their mark in business, sports, academics, as artists and writers, in agriculture, in the services, the media and in the world of entertainment. You can learn about them here, and you can nominate additions.

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Miss Karen Anne Buttenshaw

Miss Karen Anne Buttenshaw (Victoria 1986-1993)

Gave her life in the service of her country since WW2

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Mr Keith Roger Atter (Garrett 1957-1965)

He tragically died off the coast of Germany in 1968, when he fell overboard from the training sailing vessel Leopard. He is... Read more

He tragically died off the coast of Germany in 1968, when he fell overboard from the training sailing vessel Leopard. He is remembered in the College Chapel.

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Mr Daniel John Edward Mann (Rendlesham 1956-1963)

Gave his life in the service of his country since WW2

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Mr Jack Rochford Maulden (Rendlesham 1933-1938)

Gave his life in the service of his country since WW2

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Nominate a Framlinghamian

We have no hard and fast rules about who should be recognised as a “Distinguished Old Framlinghamian”, and are always interested to hear about people who are exceptional in all sorts of ways – so please feel free to click on the link below, and complete a nomination form.