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...
The Queen visited to view the plaque on 24 February 2010. It is very well-presented; on each of our two visits the plants were fresh and...
Exactly a year after he died, Forsyth's ashes were laid to rest under the stage at the London Palladium in a private ceremony, and a blue...
Beautiful filigree carved text. Compare the typeface with that at Abbaye de la Cambre. This was erected the year after Charlotte died ...
Not to be confused with Harrow School of Art. this is Harrow School's art department, hence the artists's memorials. The two busts are o...
The eleven pavement plaques can be seen randomly distributed over this paved area. The Nightingale Street Buildings plaque can just be se...
Wallace Fund identifies this house as 'Pen-y-Bryn' which Wallace rented 1880 - May 1881. There is a timeline there giving his other addre...
We can find no maker, nor date for the erection of this memorial, but its position (outside and to the left of the loggia), the quality o...
Edgar Allan Poe, 1809 - 1849, writer and poet, was a pupil at the Manor House School (1817 - 1820), which stood on this site. London Boro...
F.R.S. "the father of English clockmaking". Buried in Westminster Abbey.
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