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  • Marie Curie. Photograph.
  • Marie Curie. Photograph.
  • Marie Curie and Pierre Curie. Photogravure after Henri Manuel and Eugene Pirou.
  • Portrait of Marie Curie [1867 - 1934], Polish chemist, wife of Pierre Curie
  • Portrait of Marie Curie and her daughter Irene
  • X-ray therapy dept, Marie Curie Hospital, 1934
  • Pierre and Marie Curie at work in their laboratory.
  • Marie and Pierre Curie in their laboratory, Paris. Photograph, ca. 1900.
  • Marie and Pierre Curie (centre) with a man, using equipment in their laboratory, Paris. Photograph, ca. 1900.
  • The laboratories of Marie and Pierre Curie, Paris: room where electrometrical measurement took place. Photograph, ca. 1900.
  • The laboratories of Marie and Pierre Curie, Paris: room where experiments on uranium ore took place. Photograph, ca. 1900.
  • The laboratories of Marie and Pierre Curie, Paris: room where experiments on uranium ore took place. Photograph, ca. 1900.
  • The laboratories of Marie and Pierre Curie, Paris: room where experiments on uranium ore took place. Photograph, ca. 1900.
  • The laboratories of Marie and Pierre Curie, Paris: room where experiments on uranium ore took place. Photograph, ca. 1900.
  • The laboratories of Marie and Pierre Curie, Paris: exterior courtyard where treatment of noxious gases took place. Photograph, ca. 1900.
  • Original apparatus belonging to Marie Curie, glass beaker that contained the first solution of radium salts (note discolourisation of glass)
  • Marie and Pierre Curie, he holding up a glowing specimen of radium. Colour lithograph by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son after J. M. Price [Imp, JMP], 1904.
  • Marie and Pierre Curie, he holding up a glowing specimen of radium. Colour lithograph by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son after J. M. Price [Imp, JMP], 1904.
  • Recherches sur les substances radioactives / par mme. Sklodowska Curie.
  • Traité de radioactivité / par Madame P. Curie.
  • Madame Curie / translated by Vincent Sheean.
  • Electrometer (quadrant type) constructed by Pierre Curie.
  • Jo Spence in a hospice bed.