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List of people from Ealing : ウィキペディア英語版
List of people from Ealing

Among those who were born in the London Borough of Ealing, or have dwelt within the borders of the modern borough are ''(alphabetical order)'':
==B==

*Michael Balcon, film producer at Ealing Studios. He is commemorated with a blue plaque.
*Will Barker, a pioneer of British cinema, lived and worked at Ealing Green for many years.
*Osmond Barnes, as Chief Herald of India proclaimed Queen Victoria Empress of India at Delhi in 1877. In retirement he lived in Ealing at 40, Mount Park Road.〔''BARNES, Colonel Osmond'' in ''Who Was Who 1897–2006'' online, retrieved 25 January 2007, from (BARNES, Colonel Osmond ) at credoreference.com (a subscription site)〕
*Trevor Baylis, inventor, was born on 13 May 1937 in Kilburn, London but grew up in Southall.
*Sanjeev Bhaskar, comedian, was born in Ealing.
*Alan Blumlein, electronics engineer, who made contributions to high-definition TV, radar, sound reproduction – including stereo sound – and telephony, lived in Ealing between 1933 and 1942. He was killed in 1942 in an aeroplane crash testing the H2S radar. He is commemorated with a blue plaque,〔 placed on his house in the Haymills Estate.
* Lillian Board MBE, a double European gold medallist and an Olympic silver medallist, lived in Ealing from 1956 to 1970. Two streets in the borough of Ealing are named in her honour: Lillian Board Way, in Greenford, and Lillian Avenue (near Acton Town London Underground station).
*Gary Bond, the actor, died in Ealing.
*Lady Byron (Lord Byron's widow) of Fordhook House, Ealing, founded Ealing Grove School in 1834—the first industrial school of its type. In 1860 C. N. Atlee, a former headmaster of the Lady Byron school set up the Byron House School in St. Mary's Road (South Ealing Road). The site has evolved through many changes into the present-day University of West London. At the main entrance is a blue plaque〔 dedicated to Lady Byron and her pioneering, enlightened approach to education.
* Dorita Fairlie Bruce was a British children's author, most notably of the Dimsie books published between 1921 and 1941. Dorothy Morris Fairlie Bruce, as was her original name, was born in Palos in Spain on May 20, 1885. In about 1895 the family moved to Ealing, NW London, where Dorita was to live until 1949.

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