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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...
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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...
- Ted, was born and
lived for most of his life in Blackrock.
Sarah Maud
Heckford (1839-1903), a
travel writer and
hospital founder, was born in Blackrock...
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Heckfordbridge or
Heckford is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of Birch, in the
Colchester district, in the
county of Es****, England. The
settlement is on...
- Ig****o Hugford, or
Ignatius Heckford (1703–1778), was an
Italian painter active mostly in
Tuscany in an
early Neoclassic style. Ig****o
Hugford was born...
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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...
- result, and in
diminishing the
temptation to it subsequently."
Nathaniel Heckford, a
paediatrician at the East
London Hospital for Children,
wrote Cir****cision...
- in the East:
Hawksmoor Mews
Nathaniel Heckford – a
young doctor who
founded a
local children's hospital:
Heckford Street Basil Henriques – philanthropist...
- Children,
founded by the
newly married couple Sarah Maud
Heckford and Dr.
Nathaniel Heckford in 1868. They had met
while ****isting
patients during the...
- 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...