Kew

Kew

Kew is a district in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, 1. 5 miles north-east of Richmond and 7. 1 miles west by south-west of Charing Cross; its population at the 2011 census was 11,436. Kew is the location of the Royal Botanic Gardens, now a World Heritage Site, which includes Kew Palace.

People died in Kew (First 49 people) - Page 0

Claude Niépce

Claude Niépce

French engineer ‧ Nicéphore Niépce's brother

Walter Hood Fitch

Walter Hood Fitch

Botanical illustrator

Dorothy Ella

Dorothy Ella

Midwife ‧ Eddie Izzard's mother

Neil Ardley

Neil Ardley

Pianist

Peter Oakley

Peter Oakley

Internet personality

Denis Avey

Denis Avey

British author

Bruce Shorts

Bruce Shorts

American football player

Denis Cordner

Denis Cordner

Diplomat

Jim Crowe

Jim Crowe

Australian rules football player

Catherine Susan Genovese

Catherine Susan Genovese


Ladislav Hecht

Ladislav Hecht

Tennis player

Walter Greaza

Walter Greaza

American television actor

Arthur Hughes

Arthur Hughes

English painter

James Edward Tierney Aitchison

James Edward Tierney Aitchison

Scottish surgeon

Prince Octavius of Great Britain

Prince Octavius of Great Britain


Princess Elizabeth of Great Britain

Princess Elizabeth of Great Britain


Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz


Peter Steele

Peter Steele

Australian poet

Bill Hunter

Bill Hunter

Australian actor

Leon Morris

Leon Morris

Australian scholar

Graham Kinniburgh

Graham Kinniburgh


Richard Pratt

Richard Pratt

Australian businessman

B. A. Santamaria

B. A. Santamaria

Journalist

Wilfrid Kent Hughes

Wilfrid Kent Hughes

Former Minister for the Interior of Commonwealth of Australia

Jane Sutherland

Jane Sutherland

Australian painter

Max Meldrum

Max Meldrum

Australian artist

Stanley Savige

Stanley Savige

General

Ted Rowell

Ted Rowell

Footballer

Joe McShane

Joe McShane

Australian rules footballer

William Higgs

William Higgs

Australian Politician

Gerald Brosnan

Gerald Brosnan

Australian rules footballer

Allan Belcher

Allan Belcher

Australian rules football player

Thomas MacFarland Cherry

Thomas MacFarland Cherry

Australian mathematician

Hyllus Maris

Hyllus Maris

Australian activist

Louis Kahan

Louis Kahan

Australian artist

Reg Jackson

Reg Jackson

Former Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police

Albert Hartkopf

Albert Hartkopf

Australian cricketer

Allan Geddes

Allan Geddes


Phonse Kyne

Phonse Kyne

Australian rules football player

James Menzies

James Menzies

Former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly

Claude Niépce

Claude Niépce

French engineer ‧ Nicéphore Niépce's brother

William Aiton

William Aiton

Scottish botanist

Albert Günther

Albert Günther

British zoologist

Charles Mozley

Charles Mozley

British artist

Sydney Cockerell

Sydney Cockerell

Museum curator

John Gilbert Baker

John Gilbert Baker

Botanist

Jeremiah Meyer

Jeremiah Meyer

Painter

John Wesley Judd

John Wesley Judd

British geologist

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