Portrait of John Edward Lennard-Jones
1945
John Edward Lennard-Jones (1894 - 1954, British) , Theoretical chemist
Walter Stoneman (1876 - 1958, British) , Photographer
J. Russell & Sons, Photographer
height (print): 145mm
width (print): 95mm
width (print): 95mm
Half-length portrait of John Edward Lennard-Jones turned slightly to the left and looking right of the camera as viewed.
Sir John Edward Lennard-Jones (1894-1954), Knight, theoretical chemist and physicist, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1933. He was awarded the Davy Medal in 1953 for ‘his distinguished work on the application so of quantum mechanics to the theory of valency and to the analysis of the intimate structure of decimal compounds’.
Sir John Edward Lennard-Jones (1894-1954), Knight, theoretical chemist and physicist, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1933. He was awarded the Davy Medal in 1953 for ‘his distinguished work on the application so of quantum mechanics to the theory of valency and to the analysis of the intimate structure of decimal compounds’.