Field laboratory
Date
ca. 1930s - 1940s
Object type
Material
Technique
Dimensions
height (print): 71mm
width (print): 100mm
width (print): 100mm
Subject
Content object
Description
Landscape view of a field laboratory, showing rows of potted barley plants in a wooden structure covered with netting. The pots are raised off the ground on wooden platforms and the spikelets of the plants are covered with tubes, shading the ears of the corn.
Possibly taken at Rothamsted Experimental Laboratories or at the Imperial College Field Station at Slough, during Helen Kemp Porter’s studies in to the physiology of barley, concerning the origin of starch in the grain.
Helen Kemp Porter (1899-1987) was a plant physiologist and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1956.
Possibly taken at Rothamsted Experimental Laboratories or at the Imperial College Field Station at Slough, during Helen Kemp Porter’s studies in to the physiology of barley, concerning the origin of starch in the grain.
Helen Kemp Porter (1899-1987) was a plant physiologist and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1956.
Object history
From a collection of photographs of Arthur St George Joseph McCarthy Huggett and Helen Kemp Porter, presented to the Royal Society for duplication by Jean Adams in June 2016.
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