Group photograph at Stephen Hawking's 60th Birthday conference

Made:
2002-2003 in University of Cambridge
maker:
University of Cambridge
Group photograph at Stephen Hawking's 60th Birthday conference Group photograph at Stephen Hawking's 60th Birthday conference

Group photograph at Stephen Hawking's 60th Birthday conference
Lafayette Photography Ltd
© Lafayette Photography Ltd

Group photograph at Stephen Hawking's 60th Birthday conference
Lafayette Photography Ltd
© Lafayette Photography Ltd

Group photograph of Stephen Hawking’s 60th Birthday conference, taken in front of the Centre for Mathematical Sciences. Taken by Eaden Lilley Photography.

One of the most frequent items on the walls of Stephen Hawking's office are photographs of individuals, most often original prints. A good portion of these are individual portraits of his scientific heroes; he did not have individual photos of his closest mentors or collaborators, as those appear in several group photos taken during academic conferences. A few of the photos, whose selection may have been haphazard, point to the everyday fun of working with colleagues. Another subset of photographs, all dating after the 1987 publication of A Brief History of time, relate to Stephen's contact with celebrities and politicans, or media appearances. A few of the photographs relate to people with whom Stephen shared specific causes. Finally, also present in his office are photographs of some of of the sponsors of the scientific activities of Stephen and his academic department.

Stephen also had multiple photograph of his family, but they were not included in the office acquisition.

Details

Category:
Stephen Hawking Office
Collection:
Stephen Hawking’s Office
Object Number:
2021-561/465
Materials:
paper (fibre product), wood (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Measurements:
overall: 325 mm x 567 mm x 16 mm, 1.305 kg
type:
photograph and frame - furnishing
credit:
Accepted in lieu of Inheritance Tax by H M Government from the Estate of Stephen Hawking and allocated to the Science Museum, 2021