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| | Biographies |
Baden-Powell, Robert
Barkla, Charles Glover
Bragg, William Henry
Chamberlain, Austen
Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
Corrigan, Mairead
Fleming, Alexander
Gabor, Dennis
Galsworthy, John
Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert
Golding, William
Hallett, Dale Henry
Henderson, Arthur
Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot
Hopkins, Frederick Gowland
Hume, John
Katz, Bernard
Kipling, Rudyard
Lessing, Doris
Porter, Rodney
Ross, Ronald
Russell
Ryle, Martin
Synge, Richard Laurence Millington
Trimble, David
Williams, Betty
Williams, Jody
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| | 1902 | Ross, Ronald |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine, discovered the malaria parasite |
| 1907 | Kipling, Rudyard |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature |
| 1915 | Bragg, William Henry |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics, studied crystalline structures using x-rays |
| 1917 | Barkla, Charles Glover |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics |
| 1925 | Chamberlain, Austen |  |
| Winner of the Nobel peace Prize, negotiated the Locarno Pact fixing German boundaries |
| 1929 | Hopkins, Frederick Gowland |  |
| London Biochemist whose work leads to the Discovery of trace elements known as vitamins |
| 1932 | Galsworthy, John |  |
| London Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature |
| 1934 | Henderson, Arthur |  |
| London Awarded the nobel peace prize for work in international disarmament |
| 1936 | Hallett, Dale Henry |  |
| London Awarded for work on the chemical transmission of nervous effects |
| 1937 | Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert |  |
| 10th Dec The Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize |
| 1939 | Baden-Powell, Robert |  |
| Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize but the Norwegian Nobel Committee decides not to award any prize because of WW II |
| 1945 | Fleming, Alexander |  |
| London Winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine, for the discovery of penicillin |
| 1950 | Russell |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature |
| 1952 | Synge, Richard Laurence Millington |  |
| London The Winner of the Nobel Prize for work in amino acids |
| 1953 | Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer |  |
| London The Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature |
| 1964 | Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot |  |
| Uses x-rays to examine the structure of penicillin, insulin, cholesterol & vitamin b12 |
| 1970 | Katz, Bernard |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine |
| 1971 | Gabor, Dennis |  |
| London Winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics, for work on holography |
| 1972 | Porter, Rodney |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine |
| 1974 | Ryle, Martin |  |
| London Combines radio telescopes & computers to enable mapping |
| 1976 | Corrigan, Mairead |  |
| Awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace, co-founder of the Northern Ireland Peace Movement |
| 1976 | Williams, Betty |  |
| Awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace, co-founder of the Northern Ireland Peace Movement |
| 1983 | Golding, William |  |
| 10th Dec Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature |
| 1998 | Hume, John |  |
| 0 Awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace |
| 1998 | Trimble, David |  |
| 0 Awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace |
| 1998 | Williams, Jody |  |
| Awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace, for campaigning against anti-personnel mines |
| 2007 | Lessing, Doris |  |
| Awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature |
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