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Henry Roy Dean

(1879-1961), Pathologist and bacteriologist

Sitter in 7 portraits
Professor of Pathology and Vice-Chancellor of University of Cambridge (1937-9). 'Daddy Dean' was the last professor elected under rules that did not enforce a retiring age. He served as Master of Trinity Hall until he was 75. Under his Professorship Pathology was incorporated into the Natural Science course.

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Henry Roy Dean, by Walter Stoneman - NPG x167049

Henry Roy Dean

by Walter Stoneman
bromide print, 6 July 1933
NPG x167049

Henry Roy Dean, by Walter Stoneman - NPG x167050

Henry Roy Dean

by Walter Stoneman
bromide print, February 1947
NPG x167050

Henry Roy Dean, by Antony Barrington Brown - NPG x104751

Henry Roy Dean

by Antony Barrington Brown
2 1/4 inch square film negative, 1953
NPG x104751

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Henry Roy Dean

by Walter Stoneman
half-plate glass negative, February 1947
NPG x188574

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Henry Roy Dean

by Walter Stoneman
half-plate glass negative, February 1947
NPG x188575

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Henry Roy Dean

by Elliott & Fry
quarter-plate glass negative, 1949
NPG x29089

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Henry Roy Dean

by Elliott & Fry
quarter-plate glass negative, 1949
NPG x29090

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