- male, deceased (1907)
- Francis Thompson was an English poet and ascetic. After attending college, he moved to London to become a writer, but in menial work, became...
- male, deceased (1914)
- Arthur Owen Jones (16 August, 1872 - 21 December, 1914), was a cricketer, noted as an all-rounder. He was born in Shelton, Nottinghamshire, and...
- male, deceased (2005)
- Fred Lincoln "Link" Wray Jr was an American rock and roll guitar player most noted for pioneering a new sound for electric guitars in his hit 1958...
- male, deceased (1991)
- Dr. Armand Frappier CC (November 26, 1904 - December 17, 1991) was a physician, microbiologist and expert on tuberculosis from Quebec, Canada. Born...
- male, deceased (1904)
- Niels Ryberg Finsen (December 15, 1860 - September 24, 1904) was a Faroese/Danish physician and scientist. In 1903 he became the first Danish Nobel...
- female, deceased (1903)
- Saint Gemma Galgani (born March 12, 1878 in Camigliano, Italy, died April 11, 1903) is a Catholic saint who was canonized by Pope Pius XII on May...
- male, deceased (1925)
- Pablo Iglesias Posse (October 18, 1850, Ferrol, Galicia - December 9, 1925, Madrid) led the Spanish socialist movement. He founded the Spanish...
- male, deceased (1893)
- Sir Andrew Clark, 1st Baronet (October 28, 1826 - November 6, 1893), Scottish physician and pathologist, was born at Aberdeen. His father, who also...
- male, deceased (1951)
- Ernst Ferdinand Sauerbruch (3 July 1875-2 July 1951) was a German surgeon. Sauerbruch was born in Barmen (now a district of Wuppertal), Germany. He...
- female, deceased (1980)
- Sonia Brownell (1918-1980) was the second and last wife of writer George Orwell. She was also known as Sonia Blair or Sonia Orwell. Brownell was...
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