Rugby league player and coach. Initially he played for Wakefield Trinity and went on to represent several other clubs.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Rugby league player and coach. Initially he played for Wakefield Trinity and went on to represent several other clubs.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
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Neil Fox
{Plaque 1:} Rugby League Legends Wembley Stadium hosted the Rugby League Chal...
Athlete. Born Douglas Alastair Gordon Pirie at 123 Beckett Street, Leeds. BBC sports personality of the year in 1955, when he out-ran the triple gold medallist Emil Zatopek. He broke five world rec...
Pathologist. He was involved in founding haematology (the study of blood) and was a pioneer in the investigation and treatment of blood diseases. In the 1940s he established the Journal of Clinical...
Oarsman and rowing coach. Born Stephen Fairbairn at Toorak, Melbourne, Australia. Studied at Jesus College, Cambridge and was called to the bar in 1886, but did not practise. He rowed in four unive...
We really don't know if the Sebastian Earl who unveiled the stone at the Hornsey YMCA is the rowing businessman with the same name but the dates look right and it's an unusual name. Our colleague, ...
Mountaineer and tax inspector. Born Michael Fowler in London. Voted "The Moutaineers' Mountaineer", he has tackled some of the world's most difficult peaks, mostly during his holidays from his job ...
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