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- c. 1866 - 1970
Thomas Stearn (1825 - 1905), a Cambridge tailor, founded this firm of photographers around 1866. Later he ran the firm with his wife Eliza trading as 'Mr and Mrs Stearn'. Later still he took his sons Frank b:1856, Harry Cotterell b:1860, and Walter James ... »
Stassart, Baron Goswin de (1780-1854), diplomat, administrator, politician and writer
- Person
- 2 September 1780 - 10 October 1854
Belgian diplomat, administrator, politician and writer.
Stanhope, Philip Henry (1805–1875), 5th Earl Stanhope and historian
- Person
- 30 January 1805 - 24 December 1875
Stafford, Henry (1455-1483), 2nd Duke of Buckingham and benefactor of Magdalene College, Cambridge
- Person
- 1455-1483
Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham succeeded to the title as a boy in 1460. He became Lord High Constable of England, and perhaps the wealthiest Duke in England. Traditionally regarded as a benefactor of the Monks’ Hostel (financing the nucleus of ... »
Stafford, Edward (1478-1521), 3rd Duke of Buckingham and benefactor of Magdalene College, Cambridge
- Person
- 1478-1521
Benefactor of Buckingham College, who built part of First Court, probably including the Hall, 1519, but thereafter got into serious debt. ‘Formidable alike by his descent, his wealth, his wide estates, and his connections’ (Oxford Dictionary of National ... »
- Person
- 13 November 1912 – 11 March 1994
An archaeologist, geologist and Royal Air Force (RAF) veteran who pioneered the use of aerial photography as a method of archaeological research in Britain and Ireland. He was Professor of Aerial Photographic Studies at the University of Cambridge from 1973 to 1980.
Spilberg, Gabriel (active 1590-1620), painter and etcher
- Person
- active 1590-1620
- Person
- c. 1520 - unknown
Granson of Nicholas Spierinck (c. 1470 - 1546) from the Netherlands. He left prior to 1500 and went first to Lille in France before arriving in Cambridge c. 1501. He was a book binder / stationer and also a beer brewer. He left the Cross Keys Inn to his ... »
Spencer, John Charles (1782–1845), Viscount Althorp, 3rd Earl Spencer and politician
- Person
- 30 May 1782 - 1 October 1845
Politician, agriculturist and sportsman.
Spear, Ruskin (1911-1990), artist and teacher of art
- Person
- 30 June 1911 – 17 January 1990
An English painter and teacher of art, regarded as one of the foremost British portrait painters of his day. Born in Hammersmith, Spear attended the local art school before going on to the Royal College of Art in 1930. He began his teaching career at ... »
Sparks, Jared (1789-1866), historian and clergyman
- Person
- 5 October 1789 - 14 March 1866
Somervell, Theodore Howard (1890-1975), medical missionary and mountaineer
- Person
- 16 April 1890 - 23 January 1975
Dr Howard Somervell was a member of the 1922 and 1924 British Mount Everest Expeditions.
Howard Somervell was born on 16 April 1890, the eldest of three children and elder son of William Henry Somervell, of Brantfield, Kendal, and his wife, Florence ... »
Somerset, Henry (1792–1853), 7th Duke of Beaufort, sportsman and courtier
- Person
- 5 February 1792 – 1853
Renowned for his amorous escapades and as the founder in 1819 of the ‘four-in-hand club’ and leader of the Badminton and Windsor hunts.
- Person
- 1833-1902
Author, journalist and literary hostess.
Smits, Jean-Baptiste (1792-1857), politician
- Person
- 10 April 1792 - 3 May 1857
Smith, Sydney (1771–1845), author and wit
- Person
- 3 June 1771 - October 1845
Smith, Sir James Edward (1759–1828), botanist
- Person
- 2 December 1759 - 17 March 1828
Smith, Richard (active 1841), engraver
- Person
- active 1841
Smith, John (c. 1654-1742), engraver
- Person
- c. 1654-1742
An English mezzotint engraver and print seller. Closely associated with the portrait painter Godfrey Kneller, Smith was one of leading exponents of the mezzotint medium during the late 17th and early 18th centuries, and was regarded among first English-... »
Smith, John (1799-1870), transcriber of the diary of Samuel Pepys, clergyman
- Person
- 1799-1870
An undergraduate at St John’s College, Cambridge, who matriculated in 1817. Smith was invited by the Master of Magdalane College to transcribe Samuel Pepys's diary in readiness for publication - a task which he commenced in 1819 and completed in 1822. A ... »
Smith, James (1775–1839), writer and humorist
- Person
- 10 February 1775 - 24 December 1839
Smet, Eugène de (1787-1872), politician
- Person
- 31 May 1787 - 18 January 1872
Skinner, Mary (c.1653-1714), partner of Samuel Pepys
- Person
- c.1653 - 1714
Mary Skinner became Pepys' mistress after the death of his wife and remained with him until the end of his life, accepted by his friends and his family as his partner.