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- Nathaniel Heckford (1842–1871) was a paediatrician in Victorian London, who founded the East London Hospital for Children. He met his ****ure wife, Sarah...
- Sarah Maud Goff Heckford (30 June 1839 – 17 April 1903) was an Anglo-Irish philanthropist, writer, and traveller. She was co-founder of an East London...
- following people inspired some local street names: Nathaniel Heckford and Sarah Maud Heckford – a young doctor and his wife who founded the first children's...
- Life and Work of John Clappison. Pauline Coyle. ISBN 978-0-9555455-0-4. Heckford, Brian (March 1998). Hornsea Pottery, 1949–89: Its People, Processes and...
- Washhouses Act 1846. The Baths were rebuilt in 1933 to a design by Harley Heckford and the larger pool was covered over to convert the building into a theatre...
- dispersal of pollutants. Shaft 4 is located on the corner of The Highway and Heckford Street. The original redbrick circular building was demolished in 1967...
- of his life in Blackrock. Travel writer and hospital founder Sarah Maud Heckford (1839-1903), was born in Blackrock. First-class cricketer and British Army...
- in the East: Hawksmoor Mews Nathaniel Heckford – a young doctor who founded a local children's hospital: Heckford Street Basil Henriques – philanthropist...
- "Luscombe Valley". www.bcpcouncil.gov.uk. Retrieved 2023-01-18. "About Heckford Park & Oakdale | Quay Living". www.quayliving.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-01-18...
- in 2004 at the National Trust's Hembury Woods by amateur naturalist Bob Heckford, for whom it is named. The wingspan is 4.8–6.2 mm. Adults are on wing from...