100 Immigrants Who Made Britain Great
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Beautifully-illustrated and written, this lively, engaging book
celebrates the lives of talented individuals who came to the UK and
built a sparkling new life here. From Hans Holbein to Marie
Tussaud, Mary Seacole to Mo Farah, find out the real stories of
people recognizable to children and adults alike, and other quieter
individuals, who have shaped our lives from business to food to
medicine. Discover how: • Refugee Michael Marks founded Marks &
Spencer • Banker Charles Yerkes built the London Underground •
Scientist Ernst Chain developed life-saving penicillin • Activist
Claudia Jones launched the Notting Hill Carnival Each individual is
celebrated with an original illustration and a short biography.
Many showed grit to make their mark on Britain after fleeing
persecution or war abroad. All achieved their success through
talent and hard work. 100 Immigrants Who Made Britain Great is a
stirring gift for any teenager curious about how modern Britain
came into being.Many of them featured in arrived in Britain
penniless, knowing little or no English. They achieved success
through their hard work and ingenuity – and their legacies shape
society. Without Michael Marks, we wouldn’t have Marks & Spencer.
Without Stelios Haji-Ioannou, holidaymakers would not have jetted
abroad on easyJet. Without Ludwig Guttmann, there would be no
Paralympics. Without so many others featured in this book, the
United Kingdom would be drastically different and immeasurably
poorer. Each entry contains an original illustration and a profile
of each individual and their incredible achievements. This book is
an ideal accompaniment to Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls, 100
Great Black Britons and Amazing Muslims Who Changed the World. Here
are the inspirational individuals featured in 100 Immigrants Who
Made Britain Great: Ade Adepitan, athlete and TV presenter Alan
Yau, restaurateur Alec Issigonis, car designer Alek Wek, model Alf
Dubs, politician András Schiff, pianist and conductor Anish Kapoor,
sculptor Anna Freud, psychoanalyst Arthur Wharton, footballer
Barbara Cooper, RAF officer Bernard Katz, physician Bushra Nasir,
headteacher Carlos Acosta, ballet dancer Caroline Herschel,
astronomer Charles Kao, physicist and engineer Charles Yerkes,
financier Charlotte Auerbach, geneticist Claudia Jones, journalist
and activist Claus Moser, statistician Connie Mark, campaigner
Deborah Doniach, immunologist Dennis Gabor, physicist and engineer
Dietrich Küchemann, engineer Doreen Lawrence, campaigner Edith
Bülbring, scientist Emma Orczy, novelist and playwright Erich
Reich, entrepreneur Ernst Chain, scientist Ernst Gombrich, author
Eugène Rimmel, perfumer Fanny Eaton, model Freddie Mercury, pop
singer George Frideric Handel, composer George Weidenfeld,
publisher Gina Miller, entrepreneur and activist Graeme Hick,
cricketer Hans Holbein, painter Hans Krebs, scientist Harry Gordon
Selfridge, retailer Henry Wellcome, scientist Ida Copeland,
politician Ida Freund, academic Ira Aldridge, actor and playwright
Iris Murdoch, novelist Isaiah Berlin, philosopher Jacob Epstein,
sculptor Jimi Hendrix, musician Joan Armatrading, musician Johanna
Weber, engineer John Barnes, footballer John Edmonstone, footballer
Joseph Conrad, author Joseph Rotblat, physicist Judith Kerr, author
Karan Bilimoria, entrepreneur Karel Kuttelwascher, fighter pilot
Krystyna Skarbek, wartime spy Kylie Minogue, pop singer Lew Grade,
broadcaster Lucian Freud, painter Ludwig Goldscheider, publisher
Ludwig Guttmann, neurologist Magdi Yacoub, heart surgeon Malala
Yousafzai, campaigner Marc Isambard Brunel, engineer Margaret
Busby, publisher and editor Marie Tussaud, entrepreneur Mary
Prince, campaigner Mary Seacole, nurse Maureen Dunlop de Popp,
pilot Michael Marks, retailer Mo Farah, athlete Mona Hatoum, artist
Montague Burton, retailer Moses Montefiore, banker Nasser Hussain,
cricketer Oscar Nemon, scupltor Parveen Kumar, doctor Peter Porter,
poet Prince Albert, royal consort Raheem Sterling, footballer
Richard Rogers, architect Sake Dean Mahomed, surgeon Shanta Pathak,
entrepreneur Sislin Fay Allen, police officer Solly Zuckerman,
military adviser Stelios Haji-Ioannou, entrepreneur Steve Shirley,
entrepreneur Stuart Hall, academic TS Eliot, poet Tessa Sanderson,
athlete Trevor McDonald, newscaster Valerie Amos, lawyer and
politician Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, biologist Vera Atkins, wartime
spy Violette Szabo, wartime spy William Butement, scientist Yasmin
Qureshi, politician and barrister Yvonne Thompson, entrepreneur
Zaha Hadid, architect The introduction is by Bonnie Greer, the
Chicago-born playwright and cultural commentator. Buy the book to
see what she says about the contribution of immigrants to the UK