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  1. 25 de mar. de 2022 · A Leicester historian says he is ‘absolutely certain’ that Mary Attenborough would have been front and centre in helping refugees and asylum seekers in 2022.

  2. Mary Attenborough was the wife of Frederick Attenborough, Principal of University College Leicester between 1932-1951, and mother of three sons: Richard (Lord Attenborough, Lit. & Phil. President 1999-2000), David (now Sir David Attenborough, an Honorary Life Vice-President of the Society) and John.[9]

  3. Mary Attenborough was the wife of Frederick Attenborough, Principal of University College Leicester between 1932– 1951 and mother to their three sons: Richard, David and John.

  4. 13 de jul. de 2006 · Mary was a force for good, embodying the spirit of being a Citizen of Change which the University espouses today. Frederick Attenborough retired in 1951 and moved to London with Mary, who died tragically in a car accident ten years later. Frederick passed away in 1973 aged 85.

  5. 14 de abr. de 2022 · Mary Attenborough – ‘A Woman of our Time’. Helen Pettman. 14 April 2022. 0. Education, Featured, History and Heritage, Local Talent. Richard Graves was the speaker at April ’22’s History and Heritage group meeting. Six weeks ago he published a book about Mary Attenborough (The Life and Times of Mary Attenborough (1896 – 1961) ISBN 978 1914471148.

  6. Citizen of Change: Fought for the safety and education of refugee children. Mary Attenborough was the wife of Frederick Attenborough, Principal of University College Leicester (later University of Leicester) between 1932– 1951 and mother to their three sons: Richard, David and John.

  7. The exhibition reveals the 'hidden history' of Mary Attenborough: an humanitarian, advocate for equal rights, supporter of arts and culture, matriarch of the famous Attenborough family, and Leicester resident between 1932-1951.