The photograph immediately below, found in many books, 
   was in fact one of a series of photographs. The researchers 
   visted the Lederbergs at the Lederberg coastal home, "Kappadodici". 
   Esther and Joshua BOTH conjointly did the original reasearch 
   work on Esherichia coli K-12 usually credited only to 
   Joshua. Esther was the sole discoverer of temperate 
   bacteriophage Lambda. Esther alone, chose the name 
   Lambda as she felt that this discovery was of the 
   highest importance, ranking with Esherichia coli K-12". 
   The coastal home was named "Kappadodici" ("K-12" in Italian) 
   by Esther, and Esther chose the shape of the coastal home to 
   replicate the shape of a virus such as Lambda. Circa 
   1991, Esther added a new room to her Stanford house at 716 
   Alvarado Row. This room, called the Pavilion, had an ocello 
   (turret). She designed the room and the ocello to replicate the 
   geometric shape of a virus, just as she did at Kappadodici. 
  
   Note that several other photos were taken on the same day and 
   that the photos were shot in late 1965, but developed by 
   Jan. 19, 1966.
  
 
  
   
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