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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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    Professor Bruno Pontecorvo, the atom scientist who is reported missing whilst journeying through Finland, was recently holidaying with his family in Rome, Italy, from here he is reported to have taken a plane to Sweden and from there to Finland. Professor Pontecorvo was a research scientist at Harwell the famous atomic research centre in England. These exclusive photographs show Professor Pontecorvo whilst holidaying in Italy.
    LtoR an unknown woman, Madame Helen Marianne Pontecorvo, wife of Prof Bruno Pontecorvo, his son Tito-Niels (7) and Antonio (5).
    1 November 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • Mono Negative
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    Professor Bruno Pontecorvo, the atom scientist who is reported missing whilst journeying through Finland, was recently holidaying with his family in Rome, Italy, from here he is reported to have taken a plane to Sweden and from there to Finland. Professor Pontecorvo was a research scientist at Harwell the famous atomic research centre in England. These exclusive photographs show Professor Pontecorvo whilst holidaying in Italy, taken by his brother Gilbert, who is at present in Paris engaged in the production of a Franco Italian film.
    Professor Bruno Pontecorvo and his two sons Antonio (5) centre and Tito-Niels (7) right.
    1 November 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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