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People died in Dom (First 49 people) - Page 97

Martin Ryle

Martin Ryle

Astronomer

Alan Rawsthorne

Alan Rawsthorne

British composer

James Chadwick

James Chadwick

British physicist

J. J. Thomson

J. J. Thomson

British physicist

Francis Darwin

Francis Darwin

Charles Darwin's son

David George Kendall

David George Kendall

Statistician

I. A. Richards

I. A. Richards

Educator

Norman Geras

Norman Geras


Alfred Marshall

Alfred Marshall

Economist

Martin Bucer

Martin Bucer

German theologian

Thomas Gray

Thomas Gray

English poet

Warwick Hutton

Warwick Hutton

Painter

John Percival Postgate

John Percival Postgate


Vivian Fuchs

Vivian Fuchs

Explorer

Piero Sraffa

Piero Sraffa

Italian economist

Ludwig Wittgenstein

Ludwig Wittgenstein

Philosopher

G. E. M. Anscombe

G. E. M. Anscombe

British philosopher

James Meade

James Meade

British economist

Max Perutz

Max Perutz

Austrian-British molecular biologist

John Kendrew

John Kendrew

Biochemist

C. E. Brock

C. E. Brock

English painter

R. A. Stewart Macalister

R. A. Stewart Macalister

Irish archaeologist

Arthur Eddington

Arthur Eddington

Astronomer

Harold Jeffreys

Harold Jeffreys

British geophysicist

Arthur Cayley

Arthur Cayley

British mathematician

Charles Galton Darwin

Charles Galton Darwin

Physicist

Walter William Skeat

Walter William Skeat

Author

Florence Ada Keynes

Florence Ada Keynes

British author

Elsie Widdowson

Elsie Widdowson

British dietitian

W. H. R. Rivers

W. H. R. Rivers

English anthropologist

George Paget Thomson

George Paget Thomson

Physicist

Henry Sidgwick

Henry Sidgwick

English philosopher

Charles Wood

Charles Wood

Composer

Dadie Rylands

Dadie Rylands

British theatre director

Frances Cornford

Frances Cornford

Poet

George Darwin

George Darwin

Astronomer ‧ Charles Darwin's son

Bernard Darwin

Bernard Darwin

British writer

Horace Darwin

Horace Darwin

English engineer

James Wordie

James Wordie

Explorer

Christopher Hogwood

Christopher Hogwood

Conductor

John Neville Keynes

John Neville Keynes

British economist

Peter Danckwerts

Peter Danckwerts

Chemical engineer

John Cockcroft

John Cockcroft

British physicist

Joan Robinson

Joan Robinson

British economist

Arthur Cecil Pigou

Arthur Cecil Pigou

Economist

Gerry Hambling

Gerry Hambling

British film editor

Maurice Dobb

Maurice Dobb

Economist

Geoffrey Elton

Geoffrey Elton

British-German historian

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