The 6th Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1 January 1992 to 31 December 1996.
He was born in Cairo, Egypt, on 14 November 1922 and his Wikipedia page confirms that he died, aged 93 years, on 16 February 2016 in a hospital in Cairo.
The 6th Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1 January 1992 to 31 December 1996.
He was born in Cairo, Egypt, on 14 November 1922 and his Wikipedia page confirms that he died, aged 93 years, on 16 February 2016 in a hospital in Cairo.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Dr. Boutros Boutros-Ghali
50 This plaque was unveiled by the UN Secretary-General Dr Boutros Boutros-...
English humanitarian who worked to improve medical care both in wartime and at home. Active member of the Red Cross from its foundation, and one of the founders of St John Ambulance Association. He...
Person, Emergency Services, Medicine, Politics & Administration
Also named William Seabright. Town Clerk of London 1574 - 1603. From Sebright's Educational Foundation: "His first marriage was to the daughter of a Mr Goldsten of London. His second wife, Elizab...
Younger son of William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley. Not a handsome man, the first monarch he served called him "my pygmy" and the second "my little beagle". A statesman noted for his direction of th...
Councillor of Westminster City Council. Lord Mayor of Westminster 1986-1987. It seems strange that a Councillor would chose to use her husband's name when carrying out official duties, in the 80s...
Thomas Lord laid out his original cricket ground in Dorset Square in 1787. It was used mainly by the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) which was founded there in the same year. Following a dispute over...
Born Czechoslovakia as Frantisek Belsky. Fled 3 times, twice to escape the Nazis and then again from the Communists. Ornamental Passions we learn that all Belsky's sculptures contain an empty Guinn...
It was first mentioned in 1276, although there are claims that it has been in existence since 1014. The present buildings were designed in 1851 and an art deco entrance in Southwark Street was adde...
The motto, Che Sera Sera, you should all know from the song (What Will Be, Will Be) and the animal is an antelope. This symbol is a much reduced version of some of the heraldry associated with the ...
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