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He had one son called Robert Fleming.
Yes he did, he worked with Thomas Watson. Another formal scientist.
My landlady on Kingston Road in Oxford during the 1980's claimed to be the illegitimate daughter of Robert Fleming. She was Sandy Fleming and said she saw her father on and off during her childhood, and that he walked her down the aisle when she was pregnant and only 16.
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Yes there is a person named Maeve. She just happens to be in my class. she shes about yee high... (about as small as a dworf) and she usually wears white. She really likes strawberry flip flops too. Hope this helps!
I read in a book called 'Alexander and the Story of Pencillin' that Fleming's son is named Robert, though I have been unable to find any other information on the internet with that name.
Yes, called Robert Fleming
No He did not have a pet.
He had one son called Robert Fleming.
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a place that is named after an explorer would be: The Mackenzie River (is named after Alexander Mackenzie) Hudson Bay
Dr. Sir Alexander Fleming's knighthood was not in any of the traditional orders; when he was knighted, his appointment was as a Knight Bachelor.
Alexander Fleming served as a military nurse during World War l. Once he saw so many people die from disease he became very interested in bacteireology.
Yes, he had several sisters, brothers, and half-brothers and sisters. His father, Hugh Fleming, married Grace Sterling and Grace was his mother. Seven children in all, Including Jane Fleming, Richard Fleming, and also his older brother Hugh Fleming.
Alexander Fleming served as a military nurse during World War l. Once he saw so many people die from disease he became very interested in bacteireology.
no there is not any places named after sir francis bacon