Arthur Shippee forwarded this BBC News article on the shortlist of candidates for the new Bank of England £50 note. Thanks. -Editor
Rosalind Franklin, Stephen Hawking and Ada Lovelace
On the list are computing pioneers Alan Turing and Ada Lovelace, telephone inventor Alexander Graham Bell and astronomer Patrick Moore.
The Bank received 174,112 nominations, of which 114,000 met the eligibility criteria.
To be on the list, the individual must be real, deceased and have contributed to the field of science in the UK.
The list, which includes more than 600 men and almost 200 women, includes black holes expert Stephen Hawking, penicillin discoverer Alexander Fleming, father of modern
epidemiology John Snow, naturalist and zookeeper Gerald Durrell, fossil pioneer Mary Anning, British-Jamaican business woman and nursing pioneer Mary Seacole and Margaret
Thatcher, who was a scientist before becoming prime minister.
Bookmakers William Hill have Stephen Hawking as the current favourite, with odds of 7/4, followed by Nobel-prize winning chemist Dorothy Hodgkin 4/1.
Ada Lovelace, Alan Turing and Alexander Fleming have odds of 5/1 and Rosalind Franklin, who made important contributions to the understanding of DNA, is at 6/1.
Further names will be considered up until nominations close on 14 December.
After that the decision will be considered by the Bank's Banknote Character Advisory Committee.
As an old software guy I'm glad to see Lovelace and Turing near the top of the list. Hawking is a giant and probably a sentimental favorite as well. He died just this year
so apparently there is no minimum number of years following their death in the selection criteria. -Editor
To read the complete article, see:
New £50 note scientist nominations released (https://www.bbc.com/news/business-46343965)
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