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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Francis Ian Gregory Rawlins CBE FRSE FSA FFrancis Ian Gregory Rawlins CBE FRSE FSA FIP (1895–2 March 1969) was a British physicist and crystallographer. Professionally he was known as Ian Rawlins however most friends called him Fig Rawlins. He was an expert on x-ray photography and shadowgraphs. He was Vice President of the International Institute for Conservation. International Institute for Conservation.
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