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English: Photograph taken in front of the entrance to the BIPM, c. 1904. From left to right:
  • Pierre Curie (Nobel Prize in Physics 1903);
  • Marie Curie (Nobel Prizes in Physics 1903 and Chemistry 1911);
  • Irène Curie (Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1935);
  • Dr. Curie (Pierre Curie's father).
Photograph taken by Ch. E. Guillaume, then Deputy Director of the BIPM (Nobel Prize in Physics 1920).
Español: De izquierda a derecha: Pierre Curie (Premio Nobel de Física 1903); Marie Curie (Premio Nobel de Física 1903 y Química 1911); Irène Curie (Premio Nobel de Química 1935); Dr. Curie (el padre de Pierre Curie)
Français : Photographie prise devant l'entrée du BIPM, vers 1904. De gauche à droite :
  • Pierre Curie (Prix Nobel de physique 1903) ;
  • Marie Curie (Prix Nobel de physique 1903 et de chimie 1911) ;
  • Irène Curie (Prix Nobel de chimie 1935) ;
  • Docteur Curie (père de Pierre Curie).
Photographie prise par Ch. E. Guillaume, à l'époque sous-directeur du BIPM (Prix Nobel de physique 1920).
Date circa 1904
date QS:P,+1904-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Author Charles Édouard Guillaume
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