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Dr Fiona Wood AM

The Good Doctor

Magazine article by Dr Sarah Engledow, 2005

Dr Sarah Engledow describes the achievements of internationally renowned burns and trauma surgeon Professor Fiona Wood.

Fiona Wood

Fiona Wood

'This is exquisite, that's what I will be'
Portrait story

Surgeon Fiona Wood on problem solving and saying 'yes'.

Selfless, 2010 by Melissa Wood

Selfless, 2010

by Melissa Wood
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Dr Fiona Wood AM
Dr Fiona Wood AM
Dr Fiona Wood AM

Dr Fiona Wood AM, 2005

Richard Woldendorp AM
Portrait, type C photograph on paper

Purchased 2005

Sammy (Samuel Wood)
Sammy (Samuel Wood)
Sammy (Samuel Wood)

Sammy (Samuel Wood), 1892

Henry Seppings-Wright, Vanity Fair Magazine
Portrait, chromolithograph on paper

Purchased 2010

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Dr Sarah Engledow

Biography

Dr Sarah Engledow was appointed Historian at the National Portrait Gallery in 1999.

Family Fun, 2012
 by Sarah Bannister

Family Fun, 2012

by Sarah Bannister
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Sophie, 2013 by Sarah Rhodes

Sophie, 2013

by Sarah Rhodes
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Tim...Soldier, 2007 by Sarah Long

Tim...Soldier, 2007

by Sarah Long
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The Christening, 2014 by Sarah Rhodes

The Christening, 2014

by Sarah Rhodes
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