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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 8, Number 44, October 16, 2005, Article 16

    MYSTERY BANKNOTE WOMAN REVEALED

    "A mother-of-three has been revealed as the mystery woman
    on a banknote that scientists had been trying to identify.

    Members of the Royal Society of Chemistry had been trying
    to discover the identity of the female lab worker pictured on
    the back of the Bank of Scotland £20 note. Their search
    began after a visitor to a convention asked them who the
    woman was and if she was a scientist.

    Now it has been revealed that she is 52-year-old Janet Mullen,
    a scientist from Peebles. Mrs Mullen is pictured analysing
    samples in a laboratory at the Scottish College of Textiles in
    Galashiels - where she worked 17 years ago."

    "The picture featuring Mrs Mullen was chosen for the £20
    note to illustrate education and research. The notes were
    released in May 1995 but Mrs Mullen - who now works as
    a scientist for Scottish Water - said she had only realised her
    picture was on them when a former colleague phoned her up."

    "And she added: "It's quite exciting to be on the note but
    although it is my picture on it, it's not as if I was chosen for any
    reason, I didn't do anything to deserve it. But in a way it is an
    honour and I feel as if I am representing all the scientists who
    work in laboratories and all the work they do."

    "She said: "After I found out about the notes I went into the
    local branch and spoke to the manager about it. Afterwards
    the bank presented me with two of the £20 notes in a framed
    presentation case, which is nice to have."

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  • 2005-10-16
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