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42 year old atomic scientist Professor Bruno Pontecorvo, who disappeared from Britain in 1950 - photographed at his home in Moscow, USSR.
12 March 1955 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Moscow : Wearing a Russian style hat and Astrakhan collared coat, Professor Bruno Pontecorvo strides out along Moscow's Gorky Street. The 42 year old British Atomic scientist who went to Russia after vanishing from Britain in 1950. The Italian born scientist made his first public re-appearance at a press conference in Moscow on 4 March 1955.
10 March 1955 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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A new portrait of Professor Bruno Pontecorvo, the 42 year old British Atomic scientist who went to Russia after vanishing from Britain in 1950. The Italian born scientist made his first public re-appearance at a press conference in Moscow on 4 March 1955.
10 March 1955 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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A new portrait of Professor Bruno Pontecorvo, the 42 year old British Atomic scientist who went to Russia after vanishing from Britain in 1950. The Italian born scientist made his first public re-appearance at a press conference in Moscow on 4 March 1955.
10 March 1955 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Moscow : Dr Bruno Pontecorvo, 42, the British Atomic scientist who went to Russia after vanishing from Britain in 1950, photographed with his wife at their home here. Dr Pontecorvo, Italian born, made his first public re- appearance at a press conference in Moscow on 4 March 1955. With his Swedish wife and children living in a flat in Moscow. They also have a country villa outside the city. At the press conference Pontecorvo denied he was working on the Military application of atomic energy.
6 March 1955 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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The Soviet Union's Academy of Sciences today issued an invitation to foreign correspondants in Moscow - to meet the long missing British Atomic Scientist Professor Bruno Pontecorvo. It was announced that the Professor would make his first public appearance later this afternoon since disappearing from Harwell four years ago. He was accompanied by his wife Mrs Marianne Pontecorvo and their three sons when he disappeared while holidaying in Italy.
4 March 1955 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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The mystery about British Atom Scientist Bruno Pontecorvo, isn't solved yet. The atom scientist with his wife and children is said to have disappeared after having been in Stockholm, at the night between the 1st and 2nd of September, where-fore he left for Helsinki. A rumour says that the Pontecorvo family left Helsinki on the 2nd September by the Soviet steamer Beloostrov, arriving at Leningrad on the 5th September 1950. They are said to have left Helsinki without being registered by the Finnish custom authorities. Mr Pontecorvo is married to the Swedish born Helen Marianne Nordblom, shown in our picture.
25 October 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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The whereabouts of the missing Harwell scientist Professor Bruno Pontecorvo continues. Reports that he left Helsinki for Leningrad on 2nd September 1950 have been denied.
Seen here Professor Pontcorvo (left) and Professor Enrico Fermi the Italo-American scientist when they visited the Ultracosmic Ray centre of Cervinia, Italy.
23 October 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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