Robert Henry Stewart Thompson, C. B. E.. 2 February 1912–16 January 1998

1998 
Robert (Henry Stewart) Thompson was born in Croydon on 2 February 1912, the youngest of three children, but the only son. There seems never to have been any doubt as to the professional destiny of Robert for his father, Joseph Henry, at the time of Robert9s birth was a successful general practitioner in Croydon and a member of the honorary staff of the Croydon General Hospital where he served as Senior Physician and Chairman of the Medical Committee until 1939. Robert9s father was educated in Londonderry and read medicine at Queen9s University, Belfast, but left Ireland after he qualified. His mother, Mary Ellen Rutherford, was the eldest daughter of Dr Robert Rutherford. After Robert9s birth his mother became a victim of multiple sclerosis but survived until 1951, after which Robert9s father remarried, living to the age of 84. The home life in Croydon was that of a well–to–do doctor, for they had a domestic staff, which included a chauffeur for the rather splendid two–seater Rover, a cook and a gardener as well as parlour maids.
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