Mug depicting Marilyn Monroe

Made:
China
Mug depicting Marilyn Monroe Mug depicting Marilyn Monroe Mug depicting Marilyn Monroe Mug depicting Marilyn Monroe

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Mug depicting three multi-coloured portraits of Marilyn Monroe, topped by Marilyn Monroe’s signature, just inside the lip of the mug it reads ‘“Some Like It Hot”’, made in China.

While the majority of items in Stephen Hawking's office relate to his professional career as a physicist, a communicator, and a political activist, there are also a variety of items that relate to personal aspects of his life and upbringing, such as his tastes, passions, and fondest memories independent of his work as a physicist. Most of these aspects are well known by the public and have even become part of his personal 'brand'.

Details

Category:
Stephen Hawking Office
Collection:
Stephen Hawking’s Office
Object Number:
2021-561/751
Materials:
ceramic (unspecified)
Measurements:
overall: 110 mm x 130 mm x 98 mm, .445 kg
type:
mug
credit:
Accepted in lieu of Inheritance Tax by H M Government from the Estate of Stephen Hawking and allocated to the Science Museum, 2021