New Hall Group including Dame Rosemary Murray

1 portrait of Ann Evans (née Harding)

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New Hall Group including Dame Rosemary Murray

by Antony Barrington Brown
2 1/4 inch square film negative, 1954
Given by Antony Barrington Brown, 2010
Photographs Collection
NPG x135998

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On the far right of this group is the university administrator and chemist, Dame Rosemary Murray (1913-2004), who played a central role in improving the position of women at Cambridge. This photograph shows the first dinner in New Hall with fourteen of the first sixteen undergraduates. Seated next to Murray is Robin Hammond (d. 2010), a tutor at New Hall, and Mary Boothman, the college's first domestic staff, stands by the door.

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Roger Bannister runs the four-minute mile. Bannister was the first man to achieve the 'miracle mile', a feat that was thought by some to be impossible, beating his rival, the Australian John Landy, to the record. Bannister went on to a career as a distinguished neurologist.
Food rationing ends in Britain.

Art and science

J.R.R. Tolkien publishes the first two parts of the Lord of the Rings trilogy: The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers. Tolkien was an Oxford professor of Anglo-Saxon language and literature and drew on his scholarly interests in history, language and mythology to create the fictional land of Middle Earth where the books are set.
Williams Golding publishes, Lord of the Flies.

International

The South East Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO) is established in Bangkok. This international defence organisation was established as part of the 'containment' policy of limiting the influence of communism. SEATO was, however, found to be ineffective as the member organisations failed to agree on combined action; it was disbanded in 1977.

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