Corporate photography shoots C0010149 - C0012901

Date:
c.2000-c.2002
Reference:
WT/B/11/1/36
Part of:
Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive
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Description

Negatives, transparencies, contact sheets and prints for Wellcome Trust corporate shoots C0010149 to C0012901.
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.

- C0010149 - Exterior views of the TwoTen Gallery on Euston Road, showing the "Geology of Biology" hoarding artwork created by Jason Middlebrook, 28 November 2001.

- C0010150 - Panoramic views of the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, showing recreational facilities and staff playing tennis and football, Spring 2000.

- C0010151 - Exterior views of the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) next to the Sanger Institute on the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Spring 2000.

- C0010152 - Panoramic exterior views of the auditorium and conference facilities at the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Spring 2000.

- C0010153 - Panoramic exterior views of Hinxton Hall and grounds, Spring 2000.

- C0010154 - View of the Cornerstone site following deconstruction of nib structure. The hoarding artwork "Geology Of Biology" by Jason Middlebrook can be seen in the foreground, 4 January 2002.

- C0010156 - ThinkTank, the new Birmingham Museum of Science and Discovery, funded via the Lottery Millenium Commission and the Wellcome Trust, 29 January 2002.

- C0010157 - Exterior views of the conference centre at Hinxton Hall, showing the former stables block, 31 January 2002.

- C0010158 - Accommodation at the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, 31 January 2002.

- C0010159 and C0010160 - Interior of the conference centre at Hinxton Hall, 31 January 2002.

- C0010161 to C0010198 - The Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility (WTCRF) at Southampton General Hospital and its official opening on 26 November 2001.

- C0010199 - Stock image of a gas pressure regulator in a hospital ward.

- C0010200 to C0010249 - Speakers and audience at a Wellcome Witness Seminar, "Foot and Mouth Disease: The 1967 outbreak and its aftermath".

- C0010250 to C0010337 - Interior views of the Wellcome Library and users of the Library.

- C0010253 to C0010262 and C0010266 to C0010270 - Users of the Wellcome Library.

- C0010338 to C0010363 - Architectural model of an extension to the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus (Master Plan 2000).

- C0010364 to C0010378 - "The Geology of Biology" installation created for the windows of the TwoTen gallery by artist Jason Middlebrook.

- C0010379 to C0010381 - Portrait of the Head of Wellcome Trust Human Resources.

- C0010385 to C0010387 - Portrait of a Wellcome Trust Human Resources Administrator.

- C0010391 to C0010481 - Wellcome Trust staff performing a Christmas pantomime in 2001, staged in the auditorium at 183 Euston Road.

- C0010482 to C0010518 - Work in progress by Alexandre Da Cunha, Wellcome Trust Artist-in-Residence.

- C0010519 to C0010527 - Construction work at 215 Euston Road, the site of the Wellcome Trust's new headquarters.
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- C0010528 to C0010533 - A bone china heart produced for artist Lucy Orta's sculpture "Arbor Vitae", part of the "Life Nexus" installation at the TwoTen Gallery.

- C0010534 to C0010564 - Bamber Gascoigne, former presenter of University Challenge, and Dr Carole Reeves, a medical historian, who together with the Wellcome Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL devised a new online history of medicine resource, HistoryWorld.net, funded by Wellcome.

- C0010565 to C0010593 - "Straitjacket" by Alexandre Da Cunha, Wellcome Trust Artist-in-Residence.

- C0010595 to C0010642 - Official opening of the Wellcome-funded Clinical Research Facility at Addenbrooke's Hospital.

- C0010647 to C0010670 - Participants in a WHO/Wellcome Trust Technical workshop.

- C0010671 to C0010686 - Father Bigoul, a Coptic monk from Egypt, using conservation techniques on a fragile manuscript at the Wellcome Trust.

- C0010687 to C0010701 - Portrait of the Wellcome Trust Exhibitions Unit Manager.

- C0010702 to C0010717 - The Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility (CRF) at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, funded by a Wellcome Trust Millennial Grant for Clinical Research Facilities.

- C0010718 to C0010729 - Gary Lineker, footballer and TV presenter, at the opening of the CRF.

- C0010730 to C0010761 - Exhibits at Thinktank, the Birmingham Museum of Science and Discovery which opened in September 2001.

- C0010762 to C0010774 - Hinxton Hall and its outbuildings, renovated by the Wellcome Trust to provide conference facilities, including a 300-seat auditorium, residential accommodation, seminar rooms, offices and a restaurant.

- C0010775 to C0010788 - Buffet catering at the Hinxton Hall Conference Centre.

- C0010789 to C0010800 - Work in progress by Alexandre Da Cunha, Wellcome Trust Artist-in-Residence.

- C0010801 to C0010802 - Wide-angle view of the reception area at the Hinxton Hall Conference Centre, 31 January 2002.

- C0010803 - Bone china hearts produced for artist Lucy Orta's sculpture "Arbor Vitae", part of the "Life Nexus" installation at the TwoTen Gallery, February 2002.

- C0010804 - Wellcome Witness Seminar, "Environmental Toxicology - The legacy of silent spring", 12 March 2002.

- C0010805 - "Wandering lines - Green" (2001) by Sophie Roet, part of the "Glass Aquarium" exhibition in the TwoTen gallery, February 2002.

- C0010806 - Prints from the "Glass Aquarium" exhibition in the TwoTen gallery, February 2002.

- C0010807 - A couple eating a meal in the Hinxton Hall restaurant at the Wellcome Genome Campus, c.1996.

- C0010808 to C0010810 - A wax model of a mosquito (anopheles), housed in the Tropical Medicine Resource, February 2002.

- C0010811 to C0010814 - A booklet entitled "This is Ann - She's Dying to Meet You", warning of the dangers of malaria with illustrations in the style of Dr Seuss, published August 1943 by the US War Department.

- C0010816 to C0010819 - The grounds of Hinxton Hall and the Sanger Institute, 28 February 2002.

- C0010820 - Panoramic view of the Wellcome Trust Human Genome Centre, featuring the Sanger Institute and Hinxton Hall Conference Centre, 28 February 2002.

- C0010821 to C0010872 - Teachers and pupils at Wolsingham School, Durham, participating in science lessons and performing a play for Science Centrestage, the Wellcome Trust's National Festival of Drama for secondary schools.

- C0010873 - Stock images of test tubes in a rack in a school laboratory.

- C0010874 to C0010875 - View of "Life Nexus" by Lucy Orta in the TwoTen Gallery, 11 February 2002.

- C0010876 to C0010933 - Staff of the Wellcome Trust Human Resources department.

- C0010934 to C0010953 - Dr Robert Knell carrying out research into sexually transmitted diseases at the School of Biological Sciences, Queen Mary's, London.

- C0010954 to C0010989 - "Life Nexus" exhibition by Jorge and Lucy Orta at the Two Ten Gallery.

- C0011002 to C0011063 - Professor Roger Patient and Dr Andrew Johnson with a Mexican axolotl, a type of salamander, investigating the genetic control of blood formation at the Institute of Genetics, University of Nottingham.

- C0011064 to C0011118- Hinxton Hall Conference Centre and surrounding countryside at the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus.

- C0011129 to C0011135 - Transparencies of biomedical images being viewed with a Loupes magnifier in the Wellcome Trust Medical Photographic Library.

- C0011136 to C0011140 - Participants at an IMMPACT (Initiative for Maternal Mortality Programme Assessment, Capacity Building and Teamwork)conference hosted in the Wellcome Building.

- C0011141 to C0011145 - Participants at an Indepth Conference hosted in the Wellcome Building.

- C0011146 to C0011201 - Portrait of a Wellcome Trust Senior Maintenance Technician.

- C0011270 to C0011304 - Alexandre Da Cunha, Wellcome Trust Artist-in-Residence, and an exhibition of his work at the Ferguson McDonald Gallery, London.

- C0011305 to C0011308 - Stock image of a computer mouse resting on a mouse mat decorated with illustration from the Wellcome Library's collections.
- C0011309 - "Citizenship Education in Science", a conference for science teachers organised by the Wellcome Trust and the Association for Science Education, 28 February 2002.

- C0011310 - Interior of the Wellcome Trust gymnasium at 210 Euston Road.

- C0011311 to C0011313 - "Geology Of Biology" sculpture created for the windows of the TwoTen gallery by artist Jason Middlebrook, 16 May 2002.

- C0011320 to C0011334 - "'Four Seasons" by Wellcome Trust Artist-In-Residence Aya Ben-Ron, 25 March 2002.

- C0011337 to C0011342 - The Centre for Anxiety Disorders and Trauma, part of the new Henry Wellcome Building for Psychology, funded by the Wellcome Trust Joint Infrastructure Fund (JIF).

- C0011343 to C0011351 - A pair of dice thrown onto autoradiograph showing DNA sequencing.

- C0011352 to C0011362 - Dr Adrian Thrasher, who received a Wellcome Trust Senior Clinical Fellowship to carry out research into Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, an immunodeficiency disorder, at the Institute of Child Health.

- C0011363 to C0011372 - Arsene Wenger, manager of Arsenal FC, attending the Wellcome Trust to give a talk on his approach to management. The lecture was part of a new approach to Trust training.

- C0011373 to C0011380 - Portrait of a Wellcome Trust Executive Assistant.

- C0011381 to C0011392 - Staff and Head of the the Wellcome Trust Internal Audit Team.

- C0011393 to C0011423 - The Beagle 2 under development by Professor Colin Pillinger, a planetary scientist, and his team at the Open University. The Wellcome Trust financed a piece of equipment on board Beagle 2.

- C0011424 to C0011430 - Portrait of a Wellcoem Trust Human Resources Development Officer.

- C0011431 to C0011438 - Portrait of the Wellcome Trust Director's Executive Assistant.

- C0011439 to C0011448 - The Picture Buyers' Fair, where the Wellcome Trust launched its online image database, MIRO.

- C0011449 to C0011459 - Portrait of a Wellcome Trust Business Analyst.

- C0011460 to C0011468 - Stock image of a tubular bandage to give support to the ankle.

- C0011469 to C0011478 - Ivory chess pieces from the Wellcome Library.

- C0011479 to C0011498 - Early stages of the construction of the Welcome Trust's new headquarters at 215 Euston Road.

- C0011499 to C0011515 - Head of Archives and Manuscripts at the Wellcome Library, holding a 15th century physician's handbook acquired by the Wellcome Trust.

- C0011516 to C0011532 - Keith Frayn, a Professor of Human Metabolism, carrying out metabolism tests on a patient at the Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, University of Oxford.

- C0011533 to C0011548 - Rows of jars containing drosophila (fruitflies) being bred in laboratory conditions.

- C0011549 to C0011570 - Portrait of Dr Mark Harrison, a Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow and Director of the Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine in Oxford.

- C0011571 to C0011574 - The Book of Fate, Wellcome Library MS 1319.

- C0011575 to C0011654 - Speakers and audience at a Wellcome Witness Seminar, "Cystic Fibrosis", June 2002

- C0011655 to C0011685 - Exhibits at Thinktank, the new Birmingham Museum of Science and Discovery, funded via the Lottery Millenium Commission and the Wellcome Trust.

- C0011686 to C0011744 - Clinical research into the factors that underlie obesity and diabetes led by Professor Steve O'Rahilly at Addenbrooke's Hospital, University of Cambridge.

- C0011745 to C0011810 - A Wellcome Trust International Senior Fellows Meeting held at the Royal College of Physicians, London.

- C0011811 to C0011846 - The official opening of the Centre for Health and Population Studies in Somkhele village, South Africa, 17 May 2002.

- C0011848 to C0011878 - Guests at an International Biomedical Reception held in the Wellcome Building in 2002. A new collaborative initiative with Australia and New Zealand was announced at the reception.

- C0011881 to C0011896 - Professor Maria Ron of the Institute of Neurology, UCL, who received Wellcome Trust funding to research the biological basis of psychosis.

- C0011911 to C0011918 - Portrait of the Head of Wellcome Trust Media Relations.
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- C0011919 to C0011924 - Core Web Team implementing a content management system, enabling Wellcome Trust staff to publish directly to the intranet and Wellcome's external website.

- C0011925 to C0011943 - A model of the malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum created by artist Bill Burns for his exhibition "Everything I Could Buy on eBay about Malaria", on display at the TwoTen Gallery 8 July-27 September 2002.

- C0011944 to C0011955 - Portrait of the Head of Wellcome Trust Policy and Media Relations.

- C0011956 to C0011975 - Staff of the Wellcome Trust Finance Department with David Phillipps, Director of Finance.

- C0011976 to C0011981 - Screen view of the Wellcome Library MedHist website, providing research resources on the History of Medicine.

- C0011982 to C0011988 - Birthday cake with numerous candles for a 120th birthday celebration.

- C0011990 to C0011999 - Portrait of Linda Arter, Wellcome Trust Director of Finance and Information Management.

- C0012000 to C0012066 - School students taking part in a science and citizenship lesson. Since 1988, science has been on the list of compulsory school subjects in England. From September 2002, the National Curriculum was extended to include citizenship education.

- C0012067 to C0012149 - Sir Roger Gibbs, Chairman of the Wellcome Trust, placing a time capsule within the foundations of the site of the Trust's new headquarters at 215 Euston Road.

- C0012151 to C0012179 - Scientists from the University of Oxford's Malaria Research Group, at work in the Peter Medawar Building for Pathogen Research.

- C0012180 to C0012195 - Dr Jonathan Cole, a clinical neurophysiologist at Poole Hospital, who received a Wellcome Trust award for a project that aimed to reduce phantom limb pain in amputees.

- C0012196 to C0012200 and C0012213 to C0012218 - Magnetic resonance imaging facilities at the MRI Unit of the National Society for Epilepsy, Chalfont Centre for Epilepsy.

- C0012201 to C0012212 - Professor John Duncan, Head of the Department of Clinical and Experimental Neurology at UCL's Institute of Neurology, pictured at the MRI Unit of the National Society for Epilepsy, Chalfont Centre.

- C0012220 to C0012232 - Professor Alicia El Haj and Dr Jon Dobson, based at Keele University's Centre for Science and Technology in Medicine, who were awarded a Wellcome Trust Showcase Award to investigate whether magnetic fields may be used to manipulate the ion channels in cell membranes.

- C0012233 to C0012235 - Portrait of a Wellcome Trust Biomedical Collections Co-ordinator.

- C0012236 to C0012274 - Final Year Student Meeting at Hinxton Hall Conference Centre.

- C0012275 to C0012361 and C0012678 to C0012688 - Exhibits from "Everything I Could Buy on eBay about Malaria" by Canadian artist Bill Burns, hosted at the TwoTen Gallery.

- C0012362 to C0012372 - Stock images of a family of Russian nesting dolls.

- C0012373 to C0012608 - Students performing at the Bloomsbury Theatre for Science Centrestage, the Wellcome Trust's National Festival of Drama for secondary schools.

- C0012609 to C0012647 - Construction of the Wellcome Trust's new headquarters, the Gibbs Building, in progress at 215 Euston Road.

- C0012654 to C0012662 - Author Dava Sobel visiting the Wellcome Library in July 2002 to see the Library's portrait of Sister Maria Celeste, the heroine of her book Galileo's Daughter.

- C0012663 to C0012677 - Portrait of a Wellcome Trust Human Resources Adviser.

- C0012689 to C0012723 - Artwork by Gonzalo Paramo Pino, Wellcome Trust Artist-in-Residence.

- C0012724 to C0012750 - Filming of archive materials from the Wellcome Library for the ITV documentary "Sex and Religion".

- C0012751 to C0012769 - Dr Ajit Lalvani's research team at the Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Oxford, who were investigating tuberculosis and immunological control.

- C0012770 to C0012782 - Professor Martin Maiden and his team at the Peter Medawar Building for Pathogen Research, University of Oxford, who were researching the focuses on pathogenic bacteria that have a bearing on public health.

- C0012783 to C0012827 - Speakers and audience at a press conference held at the Royal Institution, announcing the sequencing of the genome of Plasmodium falciparum, which is responsible for a form of malaria in humans.

- C0012829 to C0012852 - A Henry Wellcome medical kit taken by journalist Sir Henry Morton Stanley during his African ventures, at auction at Christies in September 2002.

- C0012853 to C0012874 - Photographs relating to a Wellcome-funded study into folic acid levels in elderly people and the associated risk of stroke, thrombosis and heart disease.

- C0012875 to C0012885 - Professor Gabriel Waksman conducting research at the Department of Crystallography, Birkbeck College.

- C0012886 to C0012893 - Computer screen view of Microsoft Outlook and Calendar.

- C0012894 to C0012901 - Exhibition stands made for the Wellcome Trust's Corporate Communications department, February 2002.

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c.2000-c.2002

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