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No Ordinary Surgeon: The Life and Times of William Binley Dickinson

English

By (author): Dorothy Bentley Smith

No Ordinary Surgeon centres around one of our most photographed works of art the Boudicca group on the Thames Embankment opposite the Houses of Parliament and is told through the life and times of surgeon William Binley Dickinson (17891870), who entered into partnership in Macclesfield, an affluent east Cheshire silk spinning and weaving town. He discovered a gifted boy, Thomas Thornycroft, misguidedly apprenticed to another surgeon, but who, through Dickinsons efforts, became one of Britains greatest sculptors and a favourite of Prince Albert. Thomass equestrian figure of Queen Victoria was given premier position at the famous 1851 Crystal Palace Exhibition, the preparations for which provide an interesting interlude. The story involves many important people from all strata of society, from the Georgian era to that of Queen Victoria. It encompasses the foundation of many societies and institutions, such as the British Medical Association, the Numismatic Society, the enlargement of British Museum collections, the Royal Academy and the Royal College of Surgeons, and brings to life disasters and triumphs through newspaper reports of bodysnatching, epidemics of cholera, murders, eccentric personalities and the rise of Manchester medical facilities in a bid to rival those of London. Last, but by no means least, is the effect of parliamentary reform on the almost 600-year-old borough of Macclesfield, which, from having no previous members, had to deal with the fun, chaos and serious business of elections when sending two members to the House of Commons. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 994g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781445676401

About Dorothy Bentley Smith

Dorothy is an author tour guide lecturer and accredited poet with a passion for Macclesfields local history the town which she and her late husband adopted in 1967. A former member of the Spode Society Trustee of Christ Church and area representative for the Churches Conservation Trust (2006-2013) and now Trustee for the Stanley & Brocklehurst Almshouses and Chair of Macclesfield Heritage Forum she continues her journey through the towns 1000 years of fascinating history.

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