Fleming
Discovered Penicillin
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Alexander Fleming Prix Nobel 1945
Site: Fleming - Nobel Prize (1 memorial)
W2, South Wharf Road, St Mary's Hospital - Medical School building
Fleming
Discovered Penicillin
{Around the profile bust:}
Alexander Fleming Prix Nobel 1945
W2, South Wharf Road, St Mary's Hospital - Medical School building
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Fleming - Nobel Prize
Born Lochfield, Scotland. Pharmacologist and bacteriologist who discovered pe...
Richard Dimbleby, 1913 - 1965, broadcaster, lived here, 1937 - 1939. English Heritage
The Grand Theatre and Opera House stood on this site 1896 - 1959. Croydon's Heritage
These two featured plaques are inside the porch so we had to use flash, hence the slightly odd photos. Designed by Lewis Vulliamy, built...
Cherry Dorothy Groce, 1948 - 2011, innocently shot in this house by police which sparked the 1985 Brixton uprising. A heroine to her chil...
Bobby Abel, "The Guv'nor", 1857 - 1936, one of England's finest ever cricketers, learned his cricket in Southwark Park. London Borough of...
Chairman of the Savoy Group 1984 - 1994. Born Berkhamsted, died Andover.
Henry Hall, 1898 - 1989, dance band director and impresario pioneer of BBC popular music (1924 - 1964) lived here 1959 - 1981. City of We...
Born East Knoyle, Wiltshire, died London. Designer of 54 London churches, of which 13 were destroyed in the Blitz. Part of one of his churches, St Antholin, has ended up in an unexpected location...
Sir William Rothenstein, 1872 - 1945, painter and writer, lived here 1899 - 1902. English Heritage
In 1915 as Central President of the Mothers' Union she initiated the idea of a dedicated building which resulted in the opening of Mary Sumner House in 1925. She resigned as President in 1919. Bo...
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