Keri Niccoll

Description
Title Keri Niccoll
Department Science and Engineering ; GeoSciences ; Physics and Astronomy
Date 2010-08-24
Subject Decorative
Type Image
Description A set of photographs of Keri Niccoll, likely a student of the University of Edinburgh Meteorology department. Pictures are included on top of the JCMB roof and with a projection of a weather map on her face. Likely taken for the Science and Engineering magazine.

Digital Objects

Click on the thumbnail to see the image in greater detail.

A set of photographs of Keri Niccoll, likely a student of the University of Edinburgh Meteorology department.  Pictures are included on top of the JCMB roof and with a projection of a weather map on her face.  Likely taken for the Science and Engineering magazine. A set of photographs of Keri Niccoll, likely a student of the University of Edinburgh Meteorology department.  Pictures are included on top of the JCMB roof and with a projection of a weather map on her face.  Likely taken for the Science and Engineering magazine. A set of photographs of Keri Niccoll, likely a student of the University of Edinburgh Meteorology department.  Pictures are included on top of the JCMB roof and with a projection of a weather map on her face.  Likely taken for the Science and Engineering magazine. A set of photographs of Keri Niccoll, likely a student of the University of Edinburgh Meteorology department.  Pictures are included on top of the JCMB roof and with a projection of a weather map on her face.  Likely taken for the Science and Engineering magazine. A set of photographs of Keri Niccoll, likely a student of the University of Edinburgh Meteorology department.  Pictures are included on top of the JCMB roof and with a projection of a weather map on her face.  Likely taken for the Science and Engineering magazine. A set of photographs of Keri Niccoll, likely a student of the University of Edinburgh Meteorology department.  Pictures are included on top of the JCMB roof and with a projection of a weather map on her face.  Likely taken for the Science and Engineering magazine.

Please note: for performance and security reasons, we only show low resolution media on this site. If you need access to the high resolution original, please send the School of Physics and Astronomy an email.

Related Items