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Science -- History -- 20th century

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

Collection

Additional papers of Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin

Personal papers, correspondence, research papers and other material.
Extents: 6.00 Linear metres (42 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1919-2003
Collection

Archive of Louise Johnson

Archive of Louise Johnson (1940-2012), biophysicist and structural biologist.
Extents: 8.85 Linear metres (59 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1914-2012
Single Item

A brief memoir by Gwen Davies Koblenz describing her friendship with Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin

A brief memoir by Gwen Davies Koblenz describing her friendship with Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7963, fols. 55-58
Extents: 5 Leaves
Dates: 1979, 2010
Single Item

First Day Cover stamps: 20th Century Women of Achievement

Five stamps, first day issue, featuring 20th century women of achievement.
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7963, fols. 50-51
Extents: 2 Leaves
Dates: 6 Aug 1996
Collection

Gwyn Macfarlane's biographical research on Alexander Fleming and on the development of penicillin

Gwyn Macfarlane's research for his biography of the bacteriologist and discoverer of penicillin, Alexander Fleming, published as Alexander Fleming: The Man and the Myth (Oxford University Press, 1985).
Extents: 1.0 Linear metres (6 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: c. 1909-1986
Single Item

Letters from Dorothy Hodgkin and associated family correspondence

Letters from Dorothy Hodgkin and associated family correspondence
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 8262
Extents: 259 Leaves
Dates: 1926-1985
Collection

Papers and correspondence of Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin

The papers of Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin, scientist and biochemist (1910-1994)
Extents: 25.85 Linear metres (235 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1828 - 1993
Single Item

Papers and photographs of Dorothy Hodgkin

Papers and photographs from Dorothy Hodgkin's later years, and a childhood sketch book.
Shelfmark:
Extents: 1 box
Dates: c.1920-1995