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A Trio of Quaker Scientists

2:00pm-3:30pm on Thursday 18 September

Quaker Meeting House , 12 Jesus Lane , CB5 8BA

A number of notable scientists were Quakers. The subjects of this talk will be William Allen, Pharmacist who gave his name to the pharmaceutical company Allen and Hanbury; John Dalton, Chemist who derived the atomic weights of elements he experimented with; and Kathleen Lonsdale, Crystallographer who discovered how to determine the precise structure of crystals. The talk will encompass both their scientific contributions to knowledge as well as the impact of their Quaker faith on their lives and actions.

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Accessibility

Hearing loop, Full access

Additional Information

Adults, Talk, In person, FREE
Event capacity: 60

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