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File:1911 Solvay conference.jpg

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Deutsch: Fotografie der Teilnehmer der ersten Solvay-Konferenz von 1911.
Sitzend (von links nach rechts): Walther Nernst, Marcel Brillouin, Ernest Solvay, Hendrik Antoon Lorentz, Emil Warburg, Jean-Baptiste Perrin, Wilhelm Wien, Marie Curie und Henri Poincaré.
Stehend (von links nach rechts): Robert Goldschmidt, Max Planck, Heinrich Rubens, Arnold Sommerfeld, Frederick Lindemann, Maurice de Broglie, Martin Knudsen, Friedrich Hasenöhrl, Georges Hostelet, Édouard Herzen, James Jeans, Ernest Rutherford, Heike Kamerlingh Onnes, Albert Einstein und Paul Langevin.
English: Photograph of participants of the first Solvay Conference, in 1911, Brussels, Belgium.
Seated (L-R): Walther Nernst, Marcel Brillouin, Ernest Solvay, Hendrik Lorentz, Emil Warburg, Jean Baptiste Perrin, Wilhelm Wien, Marie Curie, and Henri Poincaré.
Standing (L-R): Robert Goldschmidt, Max Planck, Heinrich Rubens, Arnold Sommerfeld, Frederick Lindemann, Maurice de Broglie, Martin Knudsen, Friedrich Hasenöhrl, Georges Hostelet, Edouard Herzen, James Hopwood Jeans, Ernest Rutherford, Heike Kamerlingh Onnes, Albert Einstein, and Paul Langevin.
Date 1911
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Photograph was taken by Benjamin Couprie, 1911, published not long afterwards.

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English: Note: Getty Images lists this image as Editorial #52194952 dated 1911 with the credit: Photo by Couprie/Hulton Archive/Getty Images and Science Photo Library lists this image (mirrored) as #H400-0029 with the credit PROF. PETER FOWLER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY


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