Frank Wallace Galton

He was educated at a board school and as an adult at the Working Men's College in Great Ormond Street.

[5] Dorothy went on to be administrative secretary of the School of Slavonic and East European Studies in London, and was under some form of surveillance by the British security services for most of her working life as a suspected Russian spy.

[6] Beatrice married Albert Evans, the Labour Party member of Parliament for South West Islington.

[7] Galton was originally apprentice to a silversmith and engraver in the City of London but left that for journalism and politics.

[2] According to The Times, he was a liberal at heart rather than a socialist, and thought to be the model for the character of Henry Straker in George Bernard Shaw's play Man and Superman (1903).

The Working Men's College in Great Ormond Street, London.
Modern view of Galton's home (centre) in Wood Green, London.