Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett, 1897–1974?> (aged 76 years)
- Name
- Patrick Maynard Stuart /Blackett/
- Surname
- Blackett
- Given names
- Patrick Maynard Stuart
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father |
1865–1922
Birth: 15 January 1865
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34
— Kensington, London Death: 5 December 1922 — Beacon Hill, Hindhead, Surrey |
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mother |
1868–1960
Birth: 23 January 1868
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— Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland Death: May 1960 — Hampstead district, London |
Marriage | Marriage — 19 April 1894 — All Saints Episcopal, Locherbie, Dumfries, Scotland |
11 months
elder sister |
1895–1969
Birth: before 3 March 1895
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— Fleet, Hants. Death: 19 August 1969 — Hampstead district, London |
3 years
himself |
1897–1974
Birth: 18 November 1897
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— Kensington, London Death: 13 July 1974 — St. Marylebone, London |
2 years
younger sister |
1900–1998
Birth: 1 February 1900
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— Kensington, London Death: 29 May 1998 — Kensington, London |
himself |
1897–1974
Birth: 18 November 1897
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— Kensington, London Death: 13 July 1974 — St. Marylebone, London |
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wife |
1899–1986
Birth: 8 May 1899
— Novara, Italy Death: 1986 — Bangor district, Wales |
daughter |
Giovanna Blackett
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son |
1928–2002
Birth: 25 February 1928
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— Cambridge district, Cambs. Death: 20 April 2002 — Merton district, Surrey |
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Fellow, and later President, of The Royal Society. Discovered the positive electron 1933 and awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1948. Director of Operational Research with the British Admiralty 1942-1945. Created a Life Peer as Baron Blackett of Chelsea 27 Jan 1969. |
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