Stained glass window in the dining hall of Gonville and Caius College, in Cambridge (UK), commemorating Francis Crick, who co-discovered the molecular structure of DNA, received a Nobel Prize and was an honorary fellow of the college. The window represents a double helix; the text on the windows reads: F.H.C. CRICK, HONORARY FELLOW 1976.
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Quälle
Selbst fotografiert
Urheber
User:Schutz. The stained glass was designed by Maria McClafferty and installed between 1992 and 1993.
Some more information about the stained glass window (thanks to User:Nitramrekcap on en.wikipedia.org), from the article "Caius Stained Glassarchive copy at the Wayback Machine", by Anthony Edwards, in "Once a Caian", issue 2, September 2005, 12–13.
"..Crick gave his blessing (provided Watson agreed and as long as the window was not visible from outside at night, for the DNA would be coiling the wrong way.).."
"Francis Crick, co-discoverer of the structure of DNA with James Watson, and Nobel Prizewinner, is commemmorated by a diagram of the double helix based with permission on a 1989 Swedish stamp."
Lizänzierig
Ich haa s Urheberrächt an däm Wärch un vereffetlig s dodermit unter däre Lizänz:
des Wärch an anderi wytergee – des Wärch kopiere, verbreite un ibertrage
des Wärch verändere – des Wärch aapasse
Unter däne Bedingige:
Namenännig – Du muesch aagmässeni Aagabe zum Urheber un dr Rächt mache, e Link zue dr Lizänz zuefiege un aagee, eb Änderige gmacht wore sin. Die Aagabe chenne in ere aagmässene Art gmacht wäre, aber nit eso, ass dr Yydruck entstoht, ass dr Lizänzgeber Dii oder Dyy Gebruch vum Wärch unterstitze un guetheiße.
Wytergab unter glyche Bedingige – Wänn du des Wärch veränderesch, umwandlesch oder druf ufböusch, no derfsch s Ergebnis nume unter dr glyche oder ere kumpatible Lizänz wie s Orginal vereffetlige.