Person    | Male  Born 1/3/1894  Died 6/10/1954

Sir Roderic Maxwell Hill

Categories: Armed Forces, Education

Air Chief Marshall. Born Hampstead. Fought in both world wars, earning his wings in 1916. On retirement became Rector of the Imperial College of Science and Technology 1948 - 54, Vice-Chancellor of the University of London 1953 - 54.  Died near St Bartholomew's Hospital.

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Sir Roderic Maxwell Hill

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Sir Roderic Hill

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5th (Volunteer) The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers

5th (Volunteer) The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers

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Bertrand Russell bust

Bertrand Russell bust

WC1, Red Lion Square, Garden

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