Sir Archibald McIndoe (1900–1960)
Sir Archibald McIndoe (1900–1960)
Sir Archibald McIndoe (1900–1960)
Sir Archibald McIndoe (1900–1960)
Sir Archibald McIndoe (1900–1960)
Sir Archibald McIndoe (1900–1960)
Sir Archibald McIndoe (1900–1960)
Sir Archibald McIndoe (1900–1960)

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A posthumous multi-media portrait of the surgeon Sir Archibald McIndoe wearing white surgical scrubs.

East Grinstead Town Museum

East Grinstead

Title

Sir Archibald McIndoe (1900–1960)

Date

1993

Medium

textiles

Measurements

H 55 x W 58 x D 30 cm;
Plinth: H 2 x W 30 x D 35 cm

Accession number

EGRTM 1374.716

Acquisition method

gift from Queen Victoria Hospital, 2009

Work type

Bust

Inscription description

The Guinea Pig Club / To "The Few" from / one of the many / S.M.

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