Conferences, Congresses and Symposia

Date:
1961-1980
Reference:
PP/MLV/E/4
Part of:
Vogt, Dr Marthe Louise (1903-2003)
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

Photographs taken at conferences, congresses and symposia in which Vogt participated or which she attended, including a number of formal group photographs.

Comprises the following:

  • PP/MLV/E/4/1: Moscow, USSR. 2 group photographs: Marthe Vogt with Michelson, Lucomskaja, Roshkova, Magazanik and Fruentov; Marthe Vogt with Michelson, Roshkova, Lucomskaja, Zejmal and Fruentov (autographed and labelled on reverse). (Black and White), Aug 1961
  • PP/MLV/E/4/2: St Wolfgang, Austria. 3 photographs: symposium group photograph (with separate key to persons); Heinrich Waelsch, Franz Brücke, Rita Levi Montalcini, Derek Richter, at a symposium dinner; Marthe Vogt with the President of the Parliament and Mayor of St Wolfgang. (Black and White), Jun 1962
  • PP/MLV/E/4/3: [Eastern Europe?]. 4 photographs: Marthe Vogt lecturing; Marthe Vogt lecturing with Rašková in lab coat standing to one side; groups photograph of Marthe Vogt, Wencke and Rašková (two different shots). (Black and white), Jun 1962
  • PP/MLV/E/4/4: Pharmacological Congress, Prague, Czechoslovakia. 3 photographs: group photograph of 4 people in ceremonial dress with medals and certificates; same 4 at podium during awards ceremony; unidentified male at giving speech or lecture. (Black and White), 1963
  • PP/MLV/E/4/5: Second International Catecholamine Symposium, Milan, Italy. Large group photograph, taken outside the Mario Negri Institute of Pharmacological Research, Milan. (Black and White), Jul 1965
  • PP/MLV/E/4/6: Third International Pharmacological Congress, São Paulo, Brazil. Congress participants seated at long table, including Marthe Vogt. (Black and White), Jul 1966
  • PP/MLV/E/4/7: Buenos Aires, Argentina. Group photograph with Marthe Vogt, U Treudelenburg, B Houssay, R Wurtman and Angelakos, standing outside hotel. (Sepia Toned), Sep 1966
  • PP/MLV/E/4/8: Hoechst AG Medical Symposium, West Germany. 4 photographs: Symposium in session, including Marthe Vogt; symposium session with Marthe Vogt signing a document; two shots of interior of a Catholic church with view of organ with symposium participants [listening to guide] (some labelled on reverse and all stamped by Farbwerke Hoechst AG). (Black and White), c.1969
  • PP/MLV/E/4/9: Toyko, Japan. Group photograph, with separate key to persons. (Black and White), c.1960s
  • PP/MLV/E/4/10: Hägersten, Sweden. 3 photographs: Three men and a lady, including T Williams and Buttle being introduced; conference lobby, two unidentified men talking; conference dinner, two men and a lady in foreground. (Black and White), c.1960s
  • PP/MLV/E/4/11: Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. Group photograph, with separate partial key to persons (Marthe Vogt is not in the photograph). (Black and White), c.1960s
  • PP/MLV/E/4/12: [Unknown Location]. Marthe Vogt and 3 unidentified males, sitting at conference platform table. (Black and White), c.1960s
  • PP/MLV/E/4/13: Warsaw, Poland. 4 photographs: Marthe Vogt and Trzebski relaxing; 2 of Marthe Vogt lecturing; group photograph outside Warsaw Academy Building (labelled on reverse). (Black and White), Aug 1971
  • PP/MLV/E/4/14: Budapest, Hungary. 3 photographs: J Knoll, Mrs Bogdanovic and S B Bogdanovic sitting around tea table; S B Bogdanovic, Berta Knoll and an unidentified male at conference dinner; Marthe Vogt, J Knoll and B Uvnas at conference dinner (labelled on reverse). (Black and White), Oct 1971
  • PP/MLV/E/4/16: The Serotoninergic Neuron, Marseille, France. Group photograph including Marthe Vogt standing centre, back (some names labelled on reverse). (Black and White), Jul 1980
  • PP/MLV/E/4/15 and PP/MLV/E/4/17 were previously part of this item but have been removed and catalogued separately for storage and preservation reasons.

    Publication/Creation

    1961-1980

    Physical description

    1 file (in 2 parts)

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    Manuscripts and Archives online catalogue

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