![]() ![]() ![]() Skelton, 2004, Biography & Autobiography. Interests: gardening, walking, music (piano, oboe, cor anglais) and needlework, including patchwork & tapestry. The Antarctic journals of Reginald Skelton another little job for the tinker, Reginald William. Married Dr John Callis Hawksley (a physician) in 1933, they had four children: Jane Margaret (1934-2006), Nicholas Skelton (1937), Thomas Joseph (1945) and Mary Elizabeth - Polly (1950). Other biographical informationĮldest daughter of Vice Admiral Sir Reginald Skelton, engineer in chief to the fleet, who had explored Antarctica in 1901-4. Professional interests and activitiesĪ specialist paediatric anaesthetist, she was awarded LVO in 1970 for services to the Royal Family. She was 1st assistant anaesthetist at Great Ormond Street Hospital from 1950 and later became a consultant there, retiring in 1969. During WW2 she was in general practice with Dr Katherine Lloyd-Williams, and also worked part-time as an anaesthetist. ![]() Professional life and career Postgraduate careerĮarly appointments included house officer in obstetrics & anaesthesia, both at University College Hospital, and in surgery at King Edward VII Hospital, Windsor. Skelton, with Evans and Quartley, discovers the first Emperor penguin colony seen by humans and takes the first photographs of Emperor chicks Scott's party start on their journey to explore as far South as possible Armitage organises sports to celebrate the King's birthday. Hall School, Weybridge University College Hospital, London ![]()
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