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Walter Plowright



Walter Plowright CMG FRS FRCVS (20 July 1923 in Holbeach, Lincolnshire – 19 February 2010 in London) was an English veterinary scientist who devoted his career to the eradication of the cattle plague rinderpest. Plowright received the 1999 World Food Prize for his development of tissue culture rinderpest vaccine (TCRV), the key element in the quest to eliminate rinderpest. Rinderpest became the first animal disease to be eliminated worldwide.

He was the second son of Jonathan and Mahala Plowright. He attended Moulton Grammar School which transferred to Spalding Grammar School in 1939. He graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in London in 1944 and was commissioned into the Royal Army Veterinary Corps.

As a young veterinary pathologist, Plowright carried out research in Kenya and Nigeria. The East African Veterinary Research Organization at Muguga in Kenya provided the base for Plowright and his colleagues to adopt the cell-culture techniques used to develop the polio vaccine to produce a live attenuated (non-pathogenic) virus for use as a rinderpest vaccine.

Plowright used a mono-layer of kidney cells to culture the virus until it became non-virulent and could be transmitted from one cattle to another, producing lifelong immunity against rinderpest. Unlike its predecessors, tissue culture rinderpest vaccine (TCRV) could be used safely in all types of cattle, it could be produced very economically and conferred lifelong immunity.

The research and application techniques that brought Plowright success in fighting rinderpest were later replicated by his colleagues to vaccinate against sheeppox and lumpy skin disease.

In 1964, Plowright returned to the United Kingdom to oversee animal disease research there until his 1983 retirement. He chaired the Royal Veterinary College’s microbiology and parasitology department from 1971 to 1978. He was Head of Microbiology at the Institute for Animal Health in Compton, Berkshire from 1978 to 1983. In addition to rinderpest, Plowright also contributed to the study of such viral animal diseases as African swine fever, malignant catarrhal fever, poxviruses, and herpesviruses.

He was awarded a Fellowship of the Royal Society of London and received the Order of St Michael and St George. He also received the World Organisation for Animal Health's Gold Medal and the Animal Health Trust’s Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award. He was awarded the King Baudouin International Development Prize 1984-1985 by the Belgian monarch
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23 comments

Fred Fouarge said:

hbm steve
3 years ago ( translate )

Ste replied to Fred Fouarge:

Thank you Fred very much appreciated.

Best wishes and stay safe.

Steve
3 years ago

Doug Shepherd said:

A great bench in a beautiful setting Steve, nicely captured.

HBM, enjoy the rest if the week, Doug
3 years ago

Ste replied to Doug Shepherd:

Thank you Doug I am pleased you like this one also.

Best wishes and stay safe.

Steve
3 years ago

Amelia said:

I wondered who Walter was, so I looked him up on the Internet: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Plowright
A famous Lincolnshire man indeed. I like the way the flowers and grass peep throughcarving on the bench back.
HBM Staeve
3 years ago

Ste replied to Amelia:

Hello Amelia thank you.. this is just one of many memorial benches found around the church yard area ..

I have added the information you have pointed out to the shot now also thank you..

Best wishes and stay safe.

Steve
3 years ago

Nick Weall said:

A very nice bench indeed Steve ~~~ HBM ~~~ Best wishes ~~~ Nick
3 years ago ( translate )

Ste replied to Nick Weall:

Hello Nick thank you i am pleased you like this one also.

Best wishes and stay safe

Steve
3 years ago

Ecobird said:

What a lovely image Steve. I like the clean lines of the bench and the tribute in large letters on the back, and the flowers around it are beautiful

HBM and a good new week to you
3 years ago

Ste replied to Ecobird:

Thank you Carol this is just one of many such benches in the area ..

Best wishes and stay safe.

Steve
3 years ago

Dinesh said:

A bench in a beautiful colourufl world HBM
3 years ago

Tanja - Loughcrew said:

Schön, wenn man so in Erinnerung bleibt :)
HBM Steve und komm gut durch die Woche!
3 years ago ( translate )

Wierd Folkersma said:

HBM Steve!
3 years ago ( translate )

Fred Fouarge said:

Mooi deze Bank voor Walter goede herrinering Hbm Steve
3 years ago ( translate )

Alan Drury said:

Hi Stave a nice memorial bench here like. Best wishes Alan.
3 years ago ( translate )