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  1. Newson Garrett (31 July 1812 – 4 May 1893) was an English maltster, instrumental in the revival of the town of Aldeburgh, Suffolk, of which he became mayor at the end of his life. His daughter Elizabeth became the first woman in Britain to qualify as a medical doctor.

  2. 13 de may. de 2024 · Elizabeth Garrett Anderson fue la primera mujer que pudo ejercer la Medicina en Gran Bretaña tras una colosal lucha contra todos los estamentos universitarios y societarios médicos, la primera...

  3. In 1889, Newson Garrett became the first mayor of Aldeburgh, serving again in 1886 and 1890 and as alderman, 1888–93. He was also Aldeburgh's first county councillor and alderman, 1889–92. His involvement in politics often led to conflict.

  4. 31 de mar. de 2015 · Millicent Garrett Fawcett nació el 11 de junio de 1847 en Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Su padre, Newson Garrett, era un próspero propietario naviero. Su madre se llamaba Louise Dunnell. Millicent tuvo cinco hermanas y cuatro hermanos.

  5. Built by Newson Garrett in the mid-19th century, the 832-seat Concert Hall began life as a malthouse. The conversion of the building was undertaken by Arup Associates, with the acoustics supervised by Derek Sugden. Work started on site in 1966.

  6. 19 de jun. de 2008 · Some families are hotbeds of iconoclasm, and one such was the family of Newson Garrett (1812-93). He is remembered in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, as the prosperous local businessman who built the Maltings at Snape, adopted by Benjamin Britten as the home for his festival.

  7. 14 de ene. de 2015 · Dr. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (1836–1917), co-founder of the London School of Medicine for Women, and Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett (1847–1929), leader of the constitutional suffrage movement, were centrally involved in the Victorian and Edwardian campaign for women's equality.