Dame Louisa Brandreth Aldrich-Blake DBE (15 August 1865 – 28 December 1925) was a pioneering surgeon and one of the first British women to enter the world...
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square contains a memorial to the surgeon Dame Louisa Aldrich-Blake (1865 –1925), with a bust of Aldrich-Blake by Arthur George Walker on a plinth designed...
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K Aldrich. He was an uncle of Admiral Pelham Aldrich CVO (British Arctic Expedition 1875–1876) and the pioneering woman surgeon Dame Louisa Aldrich-Blake...
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of the trustees of the Science Museum Group Prue Barron, surgeon Louisa Aldrich-Blake, first female Master of Surgery Mary Collins, immunologist Maud Cunnington...
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which was eventually made part of the University of London. Dame Louisa Aldrich-Blake, first woman in Britain to be awarded the degree of Master of Surgery...
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Cup, moved to Chingford with his family when he was young. Dame Louisa Aldrich-Blake, notable surgeon and pioneer in medical education for women, was...
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Shiv Kunwar Sahiba of Narsinghgarh 1925: Emma Albani; Louisa Aldrich-Blake; Mary Cook; Louisa Lumsden; The Lady St Helier; Anne Smith; Mary Wills 1926:...
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Sir Hamo Thornycroft, figure sculptor (born 1850) 28 December – Louisa Aldrich-Blake, surgeon (born 1865) List of British films of 1925 "New Tweed Bridge"...
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prizes and a scholarship. Beck's skill in surgery was recognised by Louisa Aldrich-Blake and after graduating in 1925, Beck was house surgeon at the Elizabeth...
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victims of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and a bust of Dame Louisa Aldrich-Blake erected in 1926. A large bronze maquette of the statue was shown...
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moved there. Consulting rooms belonged to Julia Cock at number 15, Louisa Aldrich-Blake at number 17, and several other key figures of the London School...
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achieved prominent reputations as surgeons, such as Louisa Garrett Anderson, Dame Louisa Aldrich-Blake, Lady Barrett, Elizabeth Bolton, Maud Chadburn, Elizabeth...
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During two summer vacations she went with the Dean of the school, Louisa Aldrich-Blake, to volunteer at Royaumont Abbey in northern France, where the Scottish...
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killing Blake. Series creator Terry Nation pitched Blake's 7 to the BBC as "The Dirty Dozen in space", a reference to the 1967 Robert Aldrich movie in...
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Nightingale Victorian Web. Retrieved 26 October 2012 Bust of Dame Louisa Aldrich-Blake London Remembers. Retrieved 26 October 2012 "Memorial to the late...
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attended outpatients at the South London Hospital. During World War I Louisa Aldrich-Blake, then surgeon at the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital and Dean...
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Northcliffe, newspaper and publishing magnate (died 1922) 15 August – Louisa Aldrich-Blake, surgeon (died 1925) 26 August – Arthur James Arnot, Scottish-Australian...
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Wilhelmina Hay Abbott, fundraiser for the Scottish Women's Hospitals Louisa Aldrich-Blake, British surgeon (later worked in obstetrics and gynaecology), Millicent...
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Baldock was diagnosed with cancer and underwent surgery performed by Louisa Aldrich-Blake. Baldock recovered but broke contact with the increasingly militant...
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Jane Harriett Walker, Catherine Chisholm, Florence Barrett, and Louisa Aldrich-Blake. New York City Subway transit stations for the Astoria Line, including...
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Nefret, same age as David, spent her summer studying anatomy with Louisa Aldrich-Blake at the London School of Medicine for Women. Radcliffe Emerson receives...
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unit at Royaumont at the onset of World War II, but this failed. Dr Louisa Aldrich-Blake - surgeon (later worked in obstetrics and gynaecology) Dr Agnes Forbes...
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Walker, Ethel Williams, Catherine Chisholm, Florence Barrett, and Louisa Aldrich-Blake. The offices opened on 13 February. At the outset they considered...
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Cenotaph Grade II Unveiled 10 November 1923. More images Memorial to Louisa Aldrich-Blake Tavistock Square 51°31′29″N 0°7′40.9″W / 51.52472°N 0.128028°W...
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Rangers of Fortune with Fred MacMurray, North West Mounted Police and Henry Aldrich for President with Jimmy Lydon. He also played bit roles at Universal Pictures...
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2021-10-28. Turner 2012, p. 191. Whitley 2002, p. 220. Turner 2012, p. 133. "Louisa Beman (Beaman) Young – Biography". www.josephsmithpapers.org. Retrieved...
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132. Christie, John Aldrich (1965). Thoreau as World Traveler. New York: Columbia University Press. Letters of H. G. O. Blake Archived June 17, 2011...
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130–140. Blake (1964), 12. Wolff (1986), 175. Blake (1964), 28. Blake (1964), 37. Blake (1964), 55. Blake (1964), vi. Wells (1929), 243–259. Blake (1964)...
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orchestra leader Julie Newmar as model / chorine in "Girl Hunt Ballet" Fred Aldrich as hot dog vendor Richard Alexander as stagehand Jimmy Thompson as Jimmy...
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Open Century u17 u15 u13 2005 Robert Wimmer & Noah Wimmer Simon Aldrich & Dillon Aldrich Bill Greer & Xander Greer 2006 Will Simonton & Scott Simonton Eric...
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