Plaque

Sir Bernard Spilsbury

Inscription

Sir Bernard Spilsbury, 1877 - 1947, forensic pathologist, lived here, 1912 - 1940.
English Heritage

Site: Sir Bernard Spilsbury (1 memorial)

NW8, Marlborough Hill, 31

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Sir Bernard Spilsbury

Forensic pathologist.  Born Leamington Spa, son of a manufacturing chemist.  ...

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