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Rosalind Franklin’s Desk

A desk in Rosalind Franklin's laboratory at 21 Torrington Square, London (part of Birkbeck College). Photographed by John Finch shortly after Franklin's death in 1958. More photographs from this series can be seen at the Models & Artefacts section of the website.
Title:
Rosalind Franklin’s Desk
Filename:
01873_3.jpg
Description:
A desk in Rosalind Franklin's laboratory at 21 Torrington Square, London (part of Birkbeck College). Photographed by John Finch shortly after Franklin's death in 1958. More photographs from this series can be seen at the Models & Artefacts section of the website.
Keywords:
Rosalind Franklin  
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Source:
John Finch
Date:
1958
Creator:
John Finch
Copyright:
John Finch/MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Royalty Free:
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