Page mounted with four photographs, 1955
Item
Identifier: Coll-1057/6/2/73
Scope and Contents
Recto: photograph of Josephine Peace in Constant Temperature Room at the Poultry Research Centre; photograph of chickens in a pen (both November 1955).
Verso: two photographs from a social event at the Institute of Animal Genetics: the first photograph shows Alick Buchanan-Smith, Hugh Donald, Charlotte Auerbach and Geoffrey Beale; the second photograph shows C.H Waddington, Helen Turner, Alan Greenwood and Eric Lucey. Pictures signed 'M.L.'
Verso: two photographs from a social event at the Institute of Animal Genetics: the first photograph shows Alick Buchanan-Smith, Hugh Donald, Charlotte Auerbach and Geoffrey Beale; the second photograph shows C.H Waddington, Helen Turner, Alan Greenwood and Eric Lucey. Pictures signed 'M.L.'
Dates
- 1955
Language of Materials
English
Conditions Governing Access
Open.
Extent
1 leaf
Physical Location
Photograph store
- Auerbach, Charlotte, 1899-1994 (professor of genetics at the University of Edinburgh)
- Beale, Geoffrey Herbert, 1913-2009 (founder of malaria genetics, Royal Society professor)
- Buchanan-Smith, Alick Drummond, Baron Balerno, 1898-1984 (soldier, politician and applied geneticist)
- Donald, Hugh Paterson, 1908-1989 (geneticist and director of Animal Breeding Research Organisation)
- Greenwood nee Peace, Dorothy Josephine, fl. 1984 (genetics research worker at the Poultry Research Centre )
- Lucey, Eric, 1923-2010 (scientific film pioneer)
- Turner, Helen Alma Newton, 1908-1995 (Australian quantitative geneticist)
- White, Margaret Justin Blanco, 1911-2001 (architect)
Creator
Repository Details
Part of the University of Edinburgh Library Heritage Collections Repository
Contact:
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Centre for Research Collections
University of Edinburgh Main Library
George Square
Edinburgh EH8 9LJ Scotland
+44(0)131 650 8379
heritagecollections@ed.ac.uk