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Juliet Bingley (Juliet Martin Vick) was born on 1925 in Harley Street, is a Juliet Martin Bingley MBE was English social worker English social worker. Discover Juliet Bingley's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

Popular As Juliet Martin Vick
Occupation social worker
Age 80 years old
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Born 1925, 1925
Birthday 1925
Birthplace Harley Street
Date of death 2005
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1925

Juliet Martin Bingley MBE (1925–2005, née Vick) was an English social worker.

She was chair of MIND for four years and one of the founders of the National Association for Colitis and Crohn's Disease, of which she was for a time vice-chair.

Juliet Martin Vick was born in Harley Street in London; her father was surgeon Reginald Vick.

She attended King Alfred School, London and gained a degree in social administration at London School of Economics.

1945

Bingley started work in 1945 as a medical social worker at St Bartholomew's Hospital, but gave up this career in 1948 when she married, resuming it when widowed 24 years later.

1948

She married Alec Bingley in 1948, and they bought a house Hoddensbury in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, which was her home to the end of her life.

1958

They lived in Malta in 1958–1961 while he was Commander in Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet.

They had three children, all of whom survived her along with seven grandchildren.

1959

He was knighted in 1959, which gave her the title Lady Bingley.

1961

While living in Malta with her husband she became involved in work improving the social welfare system there, and when in 1961 he was posted as Commander in Chief at Portsmouth she worked to improve the Naval Family Welfare Services.

1972

After her husband died suddenly in 1972, Bingley resumed work as a medical social worker, taking a part-time post at St Mark's Hospital, London.

The hospital specialised in intestinal disorders and she supported patients whose lives were affected by these disabling conditions.

1979

After his retirement she became involved with the National Association for Mental Health (now MIND), and was its chair 1979–1983.

In 1979 she was one of the founders of the then National Association for Colitis and Crohn's, now Crohn's and Colitis UK.

1991

She was appointed MBE in the 1991 New Year Honours, "For services to St. Mark's Hospital, City and Hackney Health Authority".

2002

In 2002 she published a book of poetry, What it was and what it was not (Rockingham Press: ISBN 1873468822), based on her years living in Malta 1958–1961.

She also published four children's books.

2005

She died on 16 January 2005, in hospital after a stroke.