File:Andew Noble in his laboratory - Page's Magazine 1902.png
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DescriptionAndew Noble in his laboratory - Page's Magazine 1902.png |
English: Photo of Sir Andrew Noble (1831-1915) in his laboratory at Armstrong Whitworth, Elswick, taken by "an accomplished amateur". From Page's Magazine No. 3, September 1902, page 274, stored at archive.org. |
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