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  2. John Skelton (herbalist) - Wikipedia

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    Skelton moved back to London and by 1861 was living at 105 Great Russell Street, on the southern edge of Bloomsbury. He undertook the five year apprenticeship necessary to qualify as a doctor at St Bartholomew's Hospital and, in 1864, he was listed on the Medical Register as John Skelton senior LSA 1863. [11]

  3. Apprenticeship degree - Wikipedia

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    An apprenticeship degree is a U.S. postsecondary system that integrates on-the-job training with an accredited academic degree. [1] In an apprenticeship degree, practical work experience is emphasized, with academic coursework structured around the job training. [2]

  4. Eleanor Grove - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Grove (1826 – 22 November 1905) was a British translator and educationist. She was the founding principal of College Hall in London that allowed women to live in Bloomsbury and attend the University of London.

  5. Freshwater (play) - Wikipedia

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    Woolf directed it herself, and the cast were mainly members of the Bloomsbury Group, including Vanessa, her daughter Angelica Garnett, Virginia's husband Leonard and Duncan Grant, Angelica's father. Freshwater is a short three act comedy satirizing the Victorian era. [5] It was not performed again in Woolf's lifetime.

  6. John Cheltenham Wake - Wikipedia

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    John Wake was born in Bloomsbury in about 1808, son of John Wake. Sarah Cheltenham was born in Shaftesbury in 1810, daughter of John Cheltenham, victualler (of the Swan Inn, Shaftesbury), and Sarah Cheltenham nee Hunt. John Cheltenham Wake: Born 27 Sep 1834 and baptised on 19 Oct 1834 at St George Bloomsbury, Camden, Middlesex.

  7. Victoria House, London - Wikipedia

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    The east side of Bloomsbury Square was formerly a terrace of houses, which included the London house of the 18th century judge Lord Mansfield, which was looted in the Gordon Riots. The building was constructed between 1926 and 1932. [1] The building was constructed with a steel frame and Portland stone façades. It has eight main storeys, plus ...

  8. Bloomsbury Institute - Wikipedia

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    Bloomsbury Institute is a higher education provider in central London offering undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses in business management, accounting, and law. The Institute was founded in 2002 as the London School of Business and Management and adopted its current name in 2018.

  9. Small g: a Summer Idyll - Wikipedia

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    Small g: a Summer Idyll (1995) is the final novel by American writer Patricia Highsmith.It was published in the United Kingdom by Bloomsbury a month after her death, [1] after first being rejected by Knopf, her usual publisher, months earlier. [2]

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