Susan Greenfield
(MANDATORY CREDIT David Montgomery/Getty Images) British scientist Baroness Susan Greenfield, Director of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, circa 2000. She is standing at the Royal Institution in London, between a bust of Michael Faraday, a painting of George John Spencer, and a Wimshurst electrostatic machine. (Photo by David Montgomery/Getty Images)
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87847939
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Date created:
01 January, 2000
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- Adult,
- Adults Only,
- Arms Crossed,
- Bust - Sculpture,
- Colour Image,
- Full Length,
- Generator,
- Getty Images,
- Indoors,
- Laboratory Equipment,
- London - England,
- Looking At Camera,
- Machinery,
- One Person,
- One Woman Only,
- Painting - Art Product,
- People,
- Place of Work,
- Portrait,
- Science and Technology,
- Scientist,
- Skirt,
- Standing,
- Statue,
- UK,