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The two new plaques have been unveiled in Oxford to commemorated ‘progressive and pioneering’ women from the city. The Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board unveiled the plaques to Grace Hadow and ...
Blue plaques have been put up in Oxford to mark significant locations in the development of penicillin. Sir Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1928 at St Mary's Hospital in London, ...
In total, there are 66 blue plaques in Oxford, under the Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Scheme, also honouring people including author CS Lewis and actor and comedian Ronnie Barker.
BLUE Plaques were unveiled at two Oxford buildings yesterday afternoon to commemorate the development of penicillin. Ceremonies were held at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology – which ...
A blue plaque honouring a scientist who discovered a virus which can cause cancer in humans has been unveiled in Oxford. The plaque created in honour of Sir Anthony Epstein was unveiled at 19 West ...
A blue plaque has been unveiled in honour of a pioneering female doctor who worked in Oxford.. Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board revealed the tribute to Dr Isabelle Little at 2 Holywell Street on July 6.
A blue plaque has been unveiled to commemorate a geologist, lecturer and churchman who "revolutionised the teaching of science in Oxford". The memorial to William Buckland, born in 1784 and widely ...
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Blue plaques have been put up in Oxford to mark significant locations in the development of penicillin. Sir Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1928 at St Mary's Hospital in London, ...
A plaque at the Dunn School commemorates the scientists' work Blue plaques have been put up in Oxford to mark significant locations in the development of penicillin. Sir Alexander Fleming ...