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  1. Robin Francis Cavendish, MBE (12 March 1930 – 8 August 1994), was a British advocate for people with disability, medical aid developer, and one of the longest-lived responauts in Britain. Born in Middleton, Derbyshire , Cavendish was affected by polio at the age of 28.

  2. Jun 4, 2021 · Learn how Robin Cavendish, a British tea broker who contracted polio in 1958, defied the odds and inspired a revolutionary invention. Discover how his story of courage and determination led to the creation of the first portable ventilator.

  3. Jonathan Cavendish tells the true story of his father, Robin Cavendish, who lived for 36 years with polio and a respirator despite doctors' predictions. He shares how he made the film with his friend Andy Serkis and how his parents' legacy inspired him.

  4. Robin Cavendish was a polio victim who lived for 36 years with a respirator and became a campaigner for the disabled. He invented and tested equipment, founded a charity and inspired many people with his courage and humour.

  5. He was born Robin Francis Cavendish in Middleton, Derbyshire in England on March 12, 1930. His father Ronald was a brigadier and Cavendish was given an education befitting someone who was expected ...

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  6. Feb 3, 2024 · Robin Francis Cavendish is a British advocate for the rights of people with disabilities, a developer of medical devices to improve the mobility of bedridden...

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  8. Jun 16, 2019 · 16 June 2019. CAVENDISH SPENCER TRUST. Robin Cavendish life has been marked with a blue plaque. A blue plaque has been put up at the home of disability rights advocate Robin Cavendish MBE to ...

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