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Pierre and Marie Curie at the BIPM
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Photograph taken in front of the entrance to the BIPM,
c.
1904
(1)
From left to right:
Charles-Edouard Guillaume
(then Deputy Director of the BIPM,
Nobel Prize in Physics 1920
);
Dr Tripier
(a friend of the Curie family);
Maurice Guillaume
;
Mme Guillaume
;
Dr Curie
(Pierre Curie's father);
Mlle Hélène Dubois
(physics teacher at Sèvres);
Pierre Curie
(
Nobel Prize in Physics 1903
);
Marie Curie
(
Nobel Prize in Physics 1903
and
Chemistry 1911
).
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Pierre and Marie Curie with Irène and Pierre's father
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