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Black and white head-and-shoulders portrait of a man with light hair and glasses, wearing a dark suit, tie, and white shirt.

John C Kendrew

12 Tennis Court Road

History of 12 Tennis Court Road

1913

John Gatward, lodging house keeper

1962

John Cowdery Kendrew

John Kendrew was a biochemist and crystallographer who share the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1962 with Max Perutz.

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