Group    From 1984 

victims of Human BSE (vCJD)

Categories: Tragedy

According to the list on JusticeforAndy there have been about 160 victims in the UK, "people who have died, been diagnosed or affected by vCJD."

The disease is too complex for us to attempt to summarise. If you must know more check out Wikipedia.

Comments are provided by Facebook, please ensure you are signed in here to see them

This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
victims of Human BSE (vCJD)

Commemorated ati

Victims of Human BSE

The flower on the plaque looks to us like a chrysanthemum but we don't know i...

Read More

Other Subjects

Charles Ronald Gale

Charles Ronald Gale

Charles Ronald Gale was born on 25 April 1951. He was the son of Ralph Leslie Ronald Gale (1891-1974) and Margaret Gale née Broughton (1915-2004). His birth was registered in the 2nd quarter of 195...

Person, Tragedy

1 memorial
Terrence Higgins

Terrence Higgins

AIDS victim. Born Terrence Lionel Seymour Higgins (known as Terry) in Priory Mount Hospital, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. He joined the Royal Navy, but as a gay man, he came into conflict with the...

Person, Tragedy, Wales

1 memorial
John Strickland

John Strickland

Role on the lost expedition: Able seaman on SS Erebus. See John Franklin.

Person, Exploring, Tragedy

1 memorial
Treena Chappell

Treena Chappell

Treena Chappell was born on 18 August 1970, the younger child of Terence Chappell and Mary Chappell née Keaveney and her birth was registered in the Westminster registration district. Her brother, ...

Person, Tragedy

1 memorial

Previously viewed

Lincoln Stanhope Wainright

Lincoln Stanhope Wainright

He came to St Peter's Church, London Docks in 1873, and devoted himself to providing the local people with schools, clubs and medical facilities. On one occasion he gave away his own clothes to a n...

Person, Religion

1 memorial
Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope

Poet. Born Lombard Street.  A childhood illness left him only 4 and a half feet tall, hunchbacked, crippled and with chronic pain.  Best known for his satirical poems. Also a wit: "And all who told...

Person, Poetry

5 memorials
Borough of St Marylebone

Borough of St Marylebone

Created in 1900 from the parish of St Marylebone.  In 1965 it joined Paddington, and Westminster to form the City of Westminster.

Group, Politics & Administration

4 memorials
William Harnett Blanch

William Harnett Blanch

Historian. Born into a family of gun and rifle manufacturers, he was a prolific writer of books, mainly about the local history of London. He also founded The London Thirteen Club as a means of de...

Person, Engineering, Literature

1 memorial
Louisa Gore-Browne

Louisa Gore-Browne

Daughter of Mary Sumner.   She is shown in this group photo of her grandfather's, Bishop Charles Sumner's large family, back row, second from left. 

Person, Friend / family

1 memorial