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  1. Frederick Levi Attenborough (4 April 1887 – 20 March 1973) was an English academic and principal of University College, Leicester.

  2. Sir David Frederick Attenborough (/ ˈ æ t ən b ə r ə /; born 8 May 1926) is a British broadcaster, biologist, natural historian, and writer. He is best known for writing and presenting, in conjunction with the BBC Studios Natural History Unit , the nine nature documentary series forming the Life collection , a comprehensive survey of ...

  3. Jul 13, 2006 · 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. Frederick was our second Principal and under his leadership it expanded rapidly.

  4. europeanconservative.com › author › frederick-attenborough| The European Conservative

    Jan 17, 2024 · Frederick Attenborough is the communications officer for the Free Speech Union. He was previously lecturer in communications and media studies at Loughborough University, UK.

  5. 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]

  6. May 9, 2016 · When the Attenborough boys were living on campus, of course, no one could have predicted what they would go on to achieve. Therefore, while the University Archives contain a great deal of information about their father, Frederick Attenborough, we have only a few fleeting glimpses of his sons.

  7. Born May 8, 1926, in London, England; son of Frederick Levi and Mary Attenborough; married Jane Elizabeth Oriel, 1950 (died, 1997); children: Robert, Susan. Education: Clare College, Cambridge, M.A., 1947. Hobbies and other interests: Music, tribal art.

  8. Jun 27, 2024 · David Frederick Attenborough. David Attenborough was born in London, England, in 1926. After studying the natural sciences at the University of Cambridge, he began his career as a producer at the BBC, where he launched the successful Zoo Quest series.

  9. The Treaty of Alfred and Guthrum is a 9th-century peace agreement between Alfred of Wessex and Guthrum, the Viking ruler of East Anglia. It sets out the boundaries between Alfred and Guthrum's territories as well as agreements on peaceful trade, and the weregild value of its people.

  10. 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.

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