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Paper brings Einstein's arrival in UK to life

May 10, 2011 15:12
Albert Einstein

ByRobyn Rosen, Robyn Rosen

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Albert Einstein's original landing card from his journey following his escape from Nazi Germany has been discovered among hundreds of immigration documents at Heathrow Airport.

The papers, which document Einstein's journey from Belgium to Dover on May 26 1933, was found by museum curators as they sifted through the airport's archives to collect material for a new exhibition.

Lucy Gardner, assistant curator of the Seized! The Border and Customs Uncovered exhibit at Merseyside Maritime Museum in Liverpool, where the documents are now on display, said: "Our museum was planning to exhibit the history of immigration so we visited Heathrow Airport to collect relevant documents.

"There were two big bookcases filled with papers and it was there we found Einstein's document.