Gallery 19: 1962 Nobel Prize winners
(L-R) Maurice Wilkins (Physiology or Medicine), M. Perutz (Chemistry), Francis Crick (Physiology or Medicine), J. Steinbeck (Literature), James Watson (Physiology or Medicine), J. Kendrew (Chemistry).
nobel prize winners, maurice wilkins, francis crick, james watson, steinbeck, perutz, physiology, chemistry, literature, medicine
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