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David Seymour - SWEDEN. Stockholm. Nobel Prize. 1950.
Bertrand RUSSELL, British philosopher and mathematician.
SWEDEN. Stockholm. 1950.
The banquet at the City Hall.
Stockholm University students brought their banners to greet the Nobel Prize winners.
The reception is over and the guests have left. All except a young couple - two of the young people invited to the Nobel ceremonies to give them a chance to mee
The morning of the 10 December, the prize winners visited the Concert Hall, where the last preparations for the ceremony were being made. They were briefed as t
The banquet in the City Hall.
The dessert, an ice cake, was served on a block of ice topped by an icicle in the form of an initial. As the waiters descended th
The Nobel Prize distribution in the Concert Hall.
King Gustav VI Adolf of Sweden applauds the laureates after giving them their prizes.
The grave of Alfred NOBEL in cemetary.
Sir Alexander FLEMING (British bacteriologist, Nobel Prize winner in 1945) with two members of the Nobel family during the latter's private dinner for laureates
The Nobel Prize distribution in the Concert Hall.
Jill FAULKNER, the laureate's seventeen-year-old daughter, during the ceremony honoring her father.
The banquet at the City Hall.
Professor Max VON LAUE making the closing speech.
The banquet at the City Hall.
Stockholm University students brought their banners to greet the Nobel Prize winners.
The Nobel Prize distribution in the Concert Hall.
The 8 winners for 1950 have taken their places on the stage. From left to right (front row): Professor Cecil...
The testament of Alfred NOBEL in his own handwriting. Established in Paris November 27, 1895, this document is now on display at the Nobel Foundation in Stock
Sven HEDIN, one of the guests attending the banquet in the City Hall.
The banquet in the City Hall was opened by trumpets which signaled the arrival of the guests of honor.
On the morning of Sunday, December 10, a group of Nobel Prize winners assembled in the cemetery to pay homage to the memory of Alfred NOBEL. On the left: Irène ...
Irène JOLIOT-CURIE, French physical chemist and Bertrand RUSSELL, British philosopher and mathematician, during the latter's private dinner for laureates.
Bertrand RUSSELL's Nobel Prize diploma. It is hand painted with golden ornamentations, bound in tooled leather.
The Nobel Prize distribution in the Concert Hall.
The 8 winners for 1950 have taken their places on the stage. From left to right (front row): Professor Cecil...
During the banquet in the City Hall.
The Nobel Prize distribution in the Concert Hall.
The 8 winners for 1950 have taken their places on the stage. On the right, from left to right: Professor Cec...
Nobel Prize winners before reception by the King Gustav VI Adolf of Sweden. Recognizable, under the bust, from left to right: Professors HEISENBERG, WARBURG and
During the banquet in the City Hall.
Gustav NOBEL, Alfred NOBEL's nephew.
The testament of Alfred NOBEL in his own handwriting. Established in Paris November 27, 1895, this document is now on display at the Nobel Foundation in Stock
The Nobel Prize distribution in the Concert Hall.
The 8 winners for 1950 have taken their places on the stage. From left to right (front row): Professor Cecil...
Sir Alexander FLEMING and Professor CHAIN, two winners of the Nobel Prize for the discovery of penicillin, sitting before the ceremony in the Concert Hall.
The two German winners of this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry: Professors Otto DIELS and Kurt ALDER.
During the banquet in the City Hall.
The Nobel Prize distribution in the Concert Hall.
Professor FREDGA, from the Royal Academy of Science, addresses himself in German to the 1950 winners for che
The testament of Alfred NOBEL in his own handwriting. Written in Paris on November 27th 1895, this document is now on display at the Nobel Foundation in Stockho
The banquet in the City Hall.
Left: William FAULKNER, US writer & laureate and Irène JOLIOT-CURIE, French physical chemist.
At the Concert Hall ceremony, Dr HEDELIUS was in charge of the Nobel medals and awards. He handed them to King Gustav VI Adolf of Sweden when the latter was rea
Doctor HENCH's mother and his youngest son John.
Dr Hench is a Nobel Prize winner for 1950.
The banquet in the City Hall was opened by trumpets which signaled the arrival of the guests of honor.
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