Booklet with events at Trinity Hall, 2017

Booklet with events at Trinity Hall, 2017 Booklet with events at Trinity Hall, 2017 Booklet with events at Trinity Hall, 2017 Booklet with events at Trinity Hall, 2017

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2017 mini events booklet for Trinity Hall College, Cambridge University.

Stephen Hawking's bookshelves and windowsills were also used to display greeting cards and similar transient items. In contrast to material found inside books, the ones that stand by themselves in the office tend to be relatively recent, dating mostly from after 2015. They relate to people, encounters and events in the last years of Stephen's life.

Details

Category:
Stephen Hawking Office
Collection:
Stephen Hawking’s Office
Object Number:
2021-561/704
Materials:
paper (fibre product) and plastic (unidentified)
Measurements:
overall (closed): 115 mm x 74 mm x 27 mm, .00662 kg
overall (open): 115 mm x 220 mm
type:
booklet
credit:
Accepted in lieu of Inheritance Tax by H M Government from the Estate of Stephen Hawking and allocated to the Science Museum, 2021