Mainz, Germany

Date:
1968-1969
Reference:
PP/CRI/E/1/17/12
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Mainz, Germany. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Correspondence and a set of speaking notes (holograph) regarding the Karl-August-Forster Lecture ("Transfer RNA"), delivered at the Physiologisch-Chemisches Institut der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz, Germany, on 7 November, 1969.

The file includes (in German) a printed text, containing biographical information about Crick and introductory comments on the subject of his lecture. A similar publication, prepared for the 1968 Karl-August-Forster Lecture, delivered by Alexander Rich, is also included.

The file contain a set of photographs (b/w) taken during Crick's visit, all stamped "Photographie Rolf Blasberg". They comprise:

1 photograph (12" x 91/2") of Professor R K Zahn, organiser of the lecture and with whom Crick corresponded;

3 photographs (12" x 91/2") of Crick lecturing;

1 portrait photograph (7" x 5") of Crick;

and 1 photograph (7" x 5") of Crick and Zahn.

Publication/Creation

1968-1969

Physical description

1 file Four 12" x 91/2" photographs (b/w) and two 7" x 5" photographs (b/w)

Location of duplicates

A digitised copy is held by Wellcome Collection as part of Codebreakers: Makers of Modern Genetics.

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