Plaque

Pioneer Health Centre

Erection date: 2009

Inscription

Dr. Innes Pearse, 1889 - 1978 and Dr. George Scott Williamson, 1884 - 1953, founded the Pioneer Health Centre here in 1926.
English Heritage

Site: Pioneer Health Centre (1 memorial)

SE15, Queen's Road, 142

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Pioneer Health Centre

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Pioneer Health Centre

Founded by doctors George Scott Williamson and Innes Pearse as an integral pa...

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Doctor Innes Pearse

Medical practitioner and biologist. Born Innes Hope Pearse in Purley, Surrey....

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Doctor George Scott Williamson

Medical practitioner and biologist. Born in Ladybank, Fife. He worked on thyr...

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