Corporate photography shoots C0000861 - C0000885

Date:
1998-1999
Reference:
WT/B/11/1/23
Part of:
Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive
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Description

Negatives, transparencies, contact sheets and prints for Wellcome Trust corporate photography shoots C0000861- C0000885.
Individual descriptions for these shoots are provided below. These are based on original captions created by the Medical Photographic Library (later Wellcome Images). They contain some gaps. Original captions are included in printed form in the albums.

- C0000861 - Wellcome's History of Twentieth Century Medicine Group attending a seminar given by Dr Kate Fisher of the Cambridge Population Unit, "An oral history study of south wales and oxford between the wars", 13 October 1998.

- C0000862 - Opening of the "Before Birth: The art and science of life in the womb" exhibition in the TwoTen gallery, 23 September 1998.

- C0000863 - General views of the "Before Birth: the art and science of life in the womb" exhibition at the TwoTen gallery, November 1998.

- C0000864 - Wellcome's History of Twentieth Century Medicine group attending a seminar given by Dr John Barber, "Life and death in Leningrad during the siege 1941-1944" to, 8 December 1998.

- C0000865 - Construction of the Wellcome Wing at the Science Museum, 20 November 1998.

- C0000866 - The Princess Royal opening the Wellcome Trust-funded vaccine institute at St George's Hospital Medical School in South London, 10 November 1998.

- C0000867 - Her Royal Highness the Princess Sirindhorn and the Thai ambassador his excellency Mr Vidhya Rayananonda visiting the Wellcome Institute library, 10 December 1998.

- C0000868 - Dame Bridget Ogilvie opening the new infectious diseases laboratories at St George's Hospital Medical School, Tooting, 16 December 1998.

- C0000869 - Sir Roger Gibbs hosting a dinner for retired Wellcome Trust staff, 16 December 1998.

- C0000870 - Dr Allan Anderson, Editor of the New Scientist, presenting awards at the Wellcome Trust/New Scientist Millennial Science Essay reception in the TwoTen Gallery. Robert McLaughlin's essay "Do Androids Dream of Electric Cocktails" won the 1998 award, 28 October 1998.

- C0000871 - 1998 Wellcome Trust Sci-Art winners Susie Freeman, a textile artist, and scientist Dr Elizabeth Lee at the Horfield Health Centre, Bristol. Freeman and Lee used medical objects such as contraceptive pills and coils to create fashion-inspired fabrics, 13 November 1998.

- C0000872 - Wellcome Trust Programme Manager for Infrastructure working on the first batch of applications for the Joint-Infrastructure Fund, November 1998.

- C0000873 - Grant Thornton House, which at this date housed Catalyst Biomedica and the Tropical Medicine Resource, October 1998.

- C0000874 - Euston House, which became the premises of the Wellcome Institute Academic Unit, November 1998.

- C0000875 - Babcock House at 215 Euston Road before demolition, November 1998.

- C0000876 - Professor Jonathan Slack of the Department of Biology and Biochemistry, University of Bath, who received Wellcome Trust-funding to study embryonic growth factors in the developmental biology of "xenopus", South African clawed frogs, 16 November 1998.

- C0000878 - Janey Antoniou, a geneticist who was diagnosed with schizophrenia in 1985, 11 January 1999.

- C0000879 - Bio-archaeologists Professor R Sykes and Helen Chandler of the Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford, researching the extraction of DNA samples from Pompeiian remains, 27 November 1998.

- C0000880 - Dr Andy Robertson and Irish minister for Health Dr Tom Moffatt announcing "new blood" fellowships as part of a funding agreement establishing between the Trust and the Irish Government to promote Irish biomedical research, 27 October 1998.

- C0000881 - A Programs Officer for the Burroughs Wellcome Fund with the 1999 group of graduates at Hinxton, 19 January 1999.

- C0000882 - Dr Sarabjit Mastana of the University of Loughborough, who received Wellcome Trust-funding to investigate the genetic diversity of Indian populations, focusing on the inheritance of mitochondrial DNA, 2 November 1998.

- C0000883 - Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys, a molecular biologist at the University of Leicester, who received Wellcome Trust-funding to study the mutation of minisatellite DNA in human populations, 30 October 1998.

- C0000884 - Dr Chris Tyler-Smith of the Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, who with Dr Jobling of Leicester University coordinated an international study on the structure of modern populations of Europe, based on y chromosome haplotypes, December 1999.

- C0000885 - The Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine at Oxford, 23 October 1998.

Publication/Creation

1998-1999

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1 album

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