Portrait of Edward Crisp Bullard
Date
mid 20th century
Sitter
Edward Crisp Bullard (1907 - 1980, British) , Knight Geophysicist, Geophysicist
Creator
Walter Stoneman (1876 - 1958, British) , Photographer
Creator - Organisation
J. Russell & Sons, Photographer
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Technique
Dimensions
height (print): 150 mm
width (print): 100mm
width (print): 100mm
Subject
Description
Half-length portrait of Edward Crisp Bullard, turned to the left as viewed, looking left of the camera. Dressed in a white shirt, a grey, pin-striped suit, and a polka dot tie.
Sir Edward Crisp Bullard (1907-1980), British marine geophysicist, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1941 and served as its Vice President between 1946 and 1947. He was awarded the Society’s Hughes Medal, 1953, Royal Medal, 1975, and delivered its Bakerian Lecture in 1967 on ‘Reversals of the Earth's magnetic field’.
Sir Edward Crisp Bullard (1907-1980), British marine geophysicist, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1941 and served as its Vice President between 1946 and 1947. He was awarded the Society’s Hughes Medal, 1953, Royal Medal, 1975, and delivered its Bakerian Lecture in 1967 on ‘Reversals of the Earth's magnetic field’.
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