List of Old Gowers

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This is a List of notable Old Gowers, former pupils of University College School. The school opened on 1 November 1830, at 16 Gower Street, which is the origin of the sobriquet "Old Gower".

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D

  • Paul Dacre, editor of the Daily Mail
  • William Frend De Morgan
    (OG 1849–55), artist, potter and novelist
  • Hugh Dennis (OG 1974–1980), actor and comedian
  • Nick Denton (OG ?-?), internet businessman
  • Jonathan Djanogly, Member of Parliament
  • John Dorian
    (OG ?-?), surgeon
  • Sir
    Albert Medal
  • Sir
    Baconian theory
  • Joseph Duveen, 1st Baron Duveen of Millbank
    (OG 1877–80), art dealer and philanthropist

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  • Richard Eckersley, deconstructionist graphic designer
  • Albert James Edmondson, 1st Baron Sandford
    (OG ?-?), Conservative politician

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  • Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading (OG 1873–74), Lord Chief Justice, Foreign Secretary (briefly), Leader of the House of Lords, solicitor and attorney general (held separately), Ambassador to the USA, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and Viceroy of India.
  • Keith Usherwood Ingold, OC FRS FRSC FRSE is a British chemist.

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K

  • Ian Katz (OG ?-?), Editor of Newsnight
  • Paul Kaye (OG 1978-81), Actor, comedian, best known for the renegade character 'Dennis Pennis'
  • Alex Kay-Jelski (OG ?-?), journalist, editor of The Athletic
  • Brian Keith, Court of Appeal judge, Hong Kong; High Court judge, England and Wales
  • Arthur Edwin Kennelly
    (OG ?-?), American electrical engineer
  • Joseph Wilfred Kerman
    (OG 1937-39), American musicologist
  • Dairoku Kikuchi
    (OG ?-?), Japanese mathematician and Minister of Education

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O

  • Tom Oppé (OG ?-?), paediatrician, CBE 1984–

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T

  • Sir
    Geoffrey Ingram Taylor
    OM FRS (OG 1899–1905?), physicist and mathematician
  • Gordon Thomson (OG 1893–99), Olympic rower
  • Francis Taylor
    , Liberal MP for Norfolk South 1885–1898
  • Matthew Taylor
    , Liberal Democrat MP (1987–present)
  • James Thomas (Australian politician), engineer and politician
  • Sir Hamo Thornycroft RA, (OG 1863–68), artist and sculptor
  • Captain Norman Todd, airline pilot who captained the first commercial flight of a British Airways Concorde
  • FRCS (OG 1888–90), pioneer in neurosurgery
  • Dr Mark Turin (OG 1981–91), linguistic anthropologist

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  • Sir Alfred Yarrow, Bart., FRS (OG 1855–58), ship building industrialist and philanthropist

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See also

References

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