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Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Sefton L30 5 Map

Sefton L30 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Sefton L30 5

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Madame Curie, c1900, (1914). Creator: Unknown

Madame Curie, c1900, (1914). Creator: Unknown
Madame Curie, c1900, (1914). Portrait of Polish physicist and chemist Marie Curie (1867-1934). She and her husband Pierre were two of the first people to work on radioactivity

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Mobile X-ray unit med01_01_0532

Mobile X-ray unit med01_01_0532
Staff lifting mobile radiography and X-ray apparatus from a van. Mobile X-ray units, designed by Marie Curie, were used during WWI

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Marie Curie-Skolodowska with Pierre Curie

Marie Curie-Skolodowska with Pierre Curie
Undated picture showing Marie Curie-Skolodowska with Pierre Curie, working in their laboratory in Paris. Marie Curie and her husband, the French physicist, Pierre Curie

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Statue of Marie Sklodowska-Curie holding a model of Polonium in Warsaw, Poland

Statue of Marie Sklodowska-Curie holding a model of Polonium in Warsaw, Poland
Statue of Marie Sklodowska-Curie by Bronislaw Krzysztof holding a model of Polonium in Warsaw, Poland

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Madame Curie, centre, seen here with her two daughters. Marie Sk

Madame Curie, centre, seen here with her two daughters. Marie Sk?odowska Curie, born Maria Salomea Sk?odowska, 1867 - 1934. Polish and naturalized-French physicist and chemist

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Marie Sk?odowska Curie, born Maria Salomea Sk?odowska, 1867 - 1934

Marie Sk?odowska Curie, born Maria Salomea Sk?odowska, 1867 - 1934. Polish and naturalized-French physicist and chemist. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Marie Sk?odowska Curie, 1867 - 1934. Polish and naturalized-French physicist and chemist

Marie Sk?odowska Curie, 1867 - 1934. Polish and naturalized-French physicist and chemist. Illustration by Gordon Ross, American artist and illustrator (1873-1946)

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Early 20th century vintage press photograph

Early 20th century vintage press photograph - British Association for the Advancemt of Science meeting in Birmingham in 1913 including (from left to right, back to front) Professor Robert W

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Sponsored aircraft pull at Teesside Airport. British Midland staff are joined by Marie

Sponsored aircraft pull at Teesside Airport. British Midland staff are joined by Marie Curie Cancer Care workers for the big pull. 8th March 1997

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Tony Blair at the launch of 1997 Marie Curie Cancer Care Daffodil Campaign at the House

Tony Blair at the launch of 1997 Marie Curie Cancer Care Daffodil Campaign at the House of Commons. March 1997

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Jimmy Nail at the topping out ceremony for the Marie Curie Cancer Care Hospice in

Jimmy Nail at the topping out ceremony for the Marie Curie Cancer Care Hospice in Newcastle. 10/04/95

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Jimmy Nail at the topping out ceremony for the Marie Curie Cancer Care Hospice in

Jimmy Nail at the topping out ceremony for the Marie Curie Cancer Care Hospice in Newcastle. 10/04/95

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Jimmy Nail at the topping out ceremony for the Marie Curie Cancer Care Hospice in

Jimmy Nail at the topping out ceremony for the Marie Curie Cancer Care Hospice in Newcastle. 10/04/95

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Jimmy Nail at the topping out ceremony for the Marie Curie Cancer Care Hospice in

Jimmy Nail at the topping out ceremony for the Marie Curie Cancer Care Hospice in Newcastle. 10/04/95

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Jimmy Nail at the topping out ceremony for the Marie Curie Cancer Care Hospice in

Jimmy Nail at the topping out ceremony for the Marie Curie Cancer Care Hospice in Newcastle. 10/04/95

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Jimmy Nail at the topping out ceremony for the Marie Curie Cancer Care Hospice in

Jimmy Nail at the topping out ceremony for the Marie Curie Cancer Care Hospice in Newcastle. 10/04/95

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Jimmy Nail at the topping out ceremony for the Marie Curie Cancer Care Hospice in

Jimmy Nail at the topping out ceremony for the Marie Curie Cancer Care Hospice in Newcastle. 10/04/95

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Jimmy Nail at the topping out ceremony for the Marie Curie Cancer Care Hospice in

Jimmy Nail at the topping out ceremony for the Marie Curie Cancer Care Hospice in Newcastle. 10/04/95

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Jimmy Nail at the topping out ceremony for the Marie Curie Cancer Care Hospice in

Jimmy Nail at the topping out ceremony for the Marie Curie Cancer Care Hospice in Newcastle. 10/04/95

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Jimmy Nail at the topping out ceremony for the Marie Curie Cancer Care Hospice in

Jimmy Nail at the topping out ceremony for the Marie Curie Cancer Care Hospice in Newcastle. 10/04/95

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Poland, Mazovia and Podlasie, Warsaw

Poland, Mazovia and Podlasie, Warsaw
Poland, Warsaw, New Town, Maria Sklodowska Curie Museum and former home

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Poland, Mazovia and Podlasie, Warsaw

Poland, Mazovia and Podlasie, Warsaw
Poland, Warsaw, New Town, Maria Sklodowska Curie Museum and former home

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Bryan Burnett TV Presenter with a Ford Fiesta and a bottle of Whisky prizes at the Marie

Bryan Burnett TV Presenter with a Ford Fiesta and a bottle of Whisky prizes at the Marie Curie Cancer Charity Daffodil Ball March 1997

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Bryan Burnett tv presenter - March 1998 launch of Marie Curie cancer daffodil

Bryan Burnett tv presenter - March 1998 launch of Marie Curie cancer daffodil appeal © mirrorpix

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Bryan Burnett TV Presenter - March 1998 launch of Marie Curie cancer daffodil

Bryan Burnett TV Presenter - March 1998 launch of Marie Curie cancer daffodil appeal © mirrorpix

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Bryan Burnett TV Presenter with a Ford Fiesta and a bottle of Whisky prizes at the Marie

Bryan Burnett TV Presenter with a Ford Fiesta and a bottle of Whisky prizes at the Marie Curie Cancer Charity Daffodil Ball March 1997

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Patsy Palmer Actress who planted Daffodil Bulbs in Bethnal Green for the Marie Curie

Patsy Palmer Actress who planted Daffodil Bulbs in Bethnal Green for the Marie Curie Cancer Care Field of Hope in London

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Tony Blair at the launch of 1997 Marie Curie Cancer Care Daffodil Campaign at the House

Tony Blair at the launch of 1997 Marie Curie Cancer Care Daffodil Campaign at the House of Commons with nurses from Marie Curie. March 1997

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Professor Marie Curie Working in the Laboratory

Professor Marie Curie Working in the Laboratory
Picture dated 1925 shows Professor Marie Curie working in the laboratory of Paris university. Marie Curie and her husband

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Plaque on the Maria Sklodowska-Curie Museum in Warsaw, Poland

Plaque on the Maria Sklodowska-Curie Museum in Warsaw, Poland
Plaque on the Maria Sklodowska-Curie Museum on the birthplace of Marie Curie in Warsaw, Poland

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Marie Curie and students, 1910s C014 / 2053

Marie Curie and students, 1910s C014 / 2053
Marie Curie and students. Polish-French physicist and chemist Marie Curie (centre, 1867-1934) was born Marya Sklodowska in Poland, moving to Paris, France, in 1891

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Portrait of Marie Curie

Portrait of Marie Curie
Marie Curie, the Polish-French chemist, (1867 - 1934). Curie worked on radioactivity, a term she coined to describe the rays given off by uranium

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Marie Curie, a Polish-French chemist

Marie Curie, a Polish-French chemist, born in Warsaw in 1867 and died in France in 1934. Curie worked on radioactivity, a term she coined to describe the rays given off by uranium

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Pierre and Marie Curie. Cartoon from Vanity Fair, London, December 1904. In 1903

Pierre and Marie Curie. Cartoon from Vanity Fair, London, December 1904. In 1903 Curies shared Nobel prize for physics with Henri Becquerel for work on radioactivity

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: House of the Szczuki family in Poland where Manya Sklodovska (Marie Curie 1867-1934)

House of the Szczuki family in Poland where Manya Sklodovska (Marie Curie 1867-1934) was governess for three years from 1886

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Marie Sklodowska Curie (1867-1934) at the age of 16

Marie Sklodowska Curie (1867-1934) at the age of 16. Private Collection

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Pierre Curie (1859-1906) and Marie Sklodowska Curie (1867-1934) Artist: Anonymous

Pierre Curie (1859-1906) and Marie Sklodowska Curie (1867-1934) Artist: Anonymous
Pierre Curie (1859-1906) and Marie Sklodowska Curie (1867-1934). Private Collection

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Portrait of Marie Curie (1867-1934) Artist: Anonymous

Portrait of Marie Curie (1867-1934) Artist: Anonymous
Portrait of Marie Curie (1867-1934). Private Collection

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Pierre and Marie Curie, French physicists, preparing to go cycling

Pierre and Marie Curie, French physicists, preparing to go cycling. Polish-born Marie Curie and her husband Pierre continued the work on radioactivity started by Henri Becquerel

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: (Antoine) Henri Becquerel (1852-1908), French physicist

(Antoine) Henri Becquerel (1852-1908), French physicist. In 1896 Becquerel accidentally discovered radioactivity while investigating the phosphorescence of uranium salts

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Marie Sklodowska Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1904

Marie Sklodowska Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1904. Marie Curie (1867-1934) was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1904, together with her husband Pierre and Henri Becquerel

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, c1920

Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, c1920. Curie (1867-1934), double Nobel Prize winner, seated in her laboratory. (Colorised black and white print)

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: M. and Mme Curie in the garden of their Paris house, c1902, (1903). Artist: Paris Ellis

M. and Mme Curie in the garden of their Paris house, c1902, (1903). Artist: Paris Ellis
M. and Mme Curie in the garden of their Paris house, c1902, (1903). Marie Curie (1867-1934) holding her daughter Irene (1897-1956), with her husband Pierre (1859-1906)

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Pierre and Marie Curie in their laboratory, 1898 (1951)

Pierre and Marie Curie in their laboratory, 1898 (1951)
Pierre and Marie Curie in their laboratory. 1898, (1951). Polish-born Marie Curie and her husband Pierre continued the work on radioactivity started by Henri Becquerel

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1917

Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1917. Marie (1867-1934) and her husband Pierre Curie continued the work on radioactivity started by Henri Becquerel

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Pierre Curie, French chemist and physicist, 1899

Pierre Curie, French chemist and physicist, 1899. Curie (1859-1906) was awarded the Nobel prize for Physics in 1903, jointly with his wife, Marie, and Henri Becquerel

Background imageMarie Curie Collection: Henri Becquerel, French physicist, late 19th or early 20th century

Henri Becquerel, French physicist, late 19th or early 20th century. In 1896 Becquerel (1852-1908) discovered that uranium, when placed on a sealed, light-tight photographic plate, exposed the plate



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