1964 Young Scientist Exhibition

1964 Young Scientist Exhibition

1964 Seen at the Intercontinental Hotel, Dublin last month, when they attended the Young Scientists Exhibition. Left to right; Mr. D. Hayes, Air education Officer, Aer-Lingus- Irish international Air-lines; Rev. Patrick Burke, O.Carm, Physics Department, U.C.D, : Dr. Margaret T. Duhig, Department of Zoology, U.C.D, : Mr. P. J. Brennan, Secretary, Aer Lingus- Irish International Airlines: Mr. Peter Start, Chemistry Department, U.C.D, : Mr. P Lynch, Chairman, and Mr. J.F. Dempsey, General Manager, Aer Lingus- Irish International Airlines.

 
1965 cover

The Molecular Structure

At the Young Scientists' Exhibition in the Mansion House Eileen Doyle, Mount Merrion Dublin, shows her model of the molecular structure of rubber to her sister Ann.

 
The Study of Mice

The Study of Mice

Miss Patricia Por, a Malayan student form Penang, at the Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Blackrock, Co.Dublin, who breeds her own mice for exhibit "The Study of Mice".

 
Young Scientist. The Exhibits 1965

1965 Young Scientist - The Exhibits

 

 
Young Scientist. All Winners 1965

All Winners 1965

 
Young Scientist JM-2 1965

Young Scientist JM-2 1965

 

 
Young Scientist JM 1965

Young Scientist 1965

 
Young Scientist JM 1965

Young Scientist & Judge 1965

 
1965 Mansion House

1965 Mansion House

 
Thermo-couple Effects

Thermo-couple Effects

Micheal Gerard O'Toole, of Clongowes Wood College, Investigated the factors involved in the thermo-couple effect with tabulation of the results obtained.

 
 
Arranging The Results

Arranging The Results

Deughlan Godfrat de Paor of Presentation College, Dublin, arranging the results of the science and history of radio.

 
 
Relationship Between Blood Condition & Healthy Living

Relationship Between Blood Condition & Healthy Living

Margaret-Mary Earls, of Loreto, Gorey, demonstrated the relationship between blood condition and healthy living.

 
Plants and Chickens

Plants and Chickens

Dorothy Flood of the Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Dublin, was demonstrating the effects of detergents on plants and chickens.

 
 
 
The Human Ear

The Human Ear

Vivian Jacinta Egan of Our Lady's School, Rathnew, made a study of the human ear and aids to hearing.

 
 
 
1969 Winner

1969 Winner

Mr.Lenihan, Minister for Education, speaking at the Young Scientist of the Year Exhibition in the Royal Dublin Society, presenting a 250 Irish Pounds Aer Lingus prize to Luke O'Connor Drury, of Wesley College, Dublin, who is in the photograph sitting in the front row between Mr.Patrick Lynch (left), Aer Lingus chairman and Captain Kelly Rogers.

 
 
 
Young Scientist of the Year

Young Scientist of the Year

Mr.Childers, Minister for Transport and Power, with Young Scientist of the Year, George Andrew Reynolds (second from left), St. James CBS., Dublin, and David Brian Phillips (left), Wesley College, Dublin, and Carmel Emelia Mothersill, Loreto High School, Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin.

 
 
 
 
Oil and its Refining

Oil and its Refining

Eleonora Luzzatto, Dominican Convent, Wicklow, puts the final touches to her project, a study of oil and its refining. The object on the left is a model of an oil rig.

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