Born south Wales. Pioneer psychoanalyst, follower of Sigmund Freud.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Dr. Ernest Jones
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Ernest Jones
Greater London Council Dr. Ernest Jones, 1879 - 1958, pioneer psychoanalyst,...
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Doctor Stephen Charles Gold, MD, FRCP
Dermatologist and author. He wrote 'A Biographical History of British Dermatology'. Our Picture Source and his obituary confirm he served during WW2 in the Royal Army Medical Corps for four years ...
William Harvey
Born at Folkestone, Kent. Discovered and proved the circulation of the blood.
Dr Noel Bertram Farman
Physician and surgeon. He was a GP in Hampstead for 40 years and his obituary in the British Medical Journal, 7 February 1970 makes him sound a lovely doctor.
Nelson Hospital
Originally known as the South Wimbledon, Merton and District Cottage Hospital. It opened with six beds and two cots. It was renamed in 1905 to commemorate the centenary of Nelson's victory at the B...
Dr. James Cope
Medical adviser to City Companies, with an interest in history, particularly John Wilkes. Cope promoted the erection of the statue.
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Tothill Fields Prison
Also known as Tothill Fields Bridewell, Westminster Bridewell and the Westminster House of Correction. It was one of the less severe places of incarceration, as one of the main punishments was not ...
H. J. Packham
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Slim statue
SW1, Whitehall, Raleigh Green
{On front of plinth:} Field Marshal The Viscount Slim, KG, CGB,GGMG, GCVO, GBE, DSO, MC 14th Army Burma, 1943 - 1945, Governor General an...
A. H. Parsons
Either lost his life, or gave distinguished service to the London Fire Brigade, and was buried in the Highgate Cemetery plot between 1884 and 1955.
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