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English: Wooden carved door to the rare book room at the Radcliffe Science Library, Oxford University, England. The door was carved by Don Potter working with Eric Gill in 1935. At the time this was taken the collection had been moved elsewhere. Each panel features a famous scientist.

Left panel, from top to bottom:

  • Roger Bacon
  • Robert Boyle
  • Robert Hooke

Right panel, from top to bottom:

  • William Harvey
  • Christopher Wren
  • Johann Jakob Dillenius
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Wooden carved door to the rare book room at the Radcliffe Science Library, Oxford, carved by Don Potter working with Eric Gill in 1935.

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