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Thomas Masterman Winterbottom. Dr. Thomas Masterman Winterbottom (26 March 1766, in South Shields – 8 July 1859) was an English physician, philanthropist and abolitionist remembered for describing African trypanosomiasis and the associated Winterbottom's sign.
Its main site is in the town of South Shields. The college offers part-time and full-time courses for young students and adults. It was formed in 1984 by the merger of Hebburn Technical College and the Marine and Technical College, the latter founded in 1861 by a trust created by Dr Thomas Winterbottom, a former surgeon-general in Sierra Leone.
Thomas Winterbottom may refer to: Thomas Masterman Winterbottom (1766–1859), English physician, philanthropist and abolitionist;
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Shields Family Hall will be the latest upgrade to football's campus footprint that saw a massive facelift with the 2018 completion of the $400 million-plus Campus Crossroads Project that renovated ...
John Chambers, artist; Sheila Graber, animator, born South Shields, [1] made an outstanding animation about the river Tyne. [2]James Kirkup (1918–2009), poet [3]; Tish Murtha, documentary photographer born in South Shields, best known for her work documenting marginalised communities, social realism and working class life in Newcastle upon Tyne and The North East England.
The infirmary became known as the Harton Institution and General Hospital by 1930 and, after joining the National Health Service in 1948, became the South Shields General Hospital. [ 3 ] The new Ingham Wing was built and urgent care services were transferred from the Ingham Infirmary at Westoe in April 1993, [ 4 ] the enlarged facilities ...