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Appleton, Sir Edward Victor, 1892-1965 (physicist and principal of the University of Edinburgh)

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1892 - 1965

Biography

Appleton was born in Bradford and educated at local schools and St John's College, Cambridge where he was awarded first class honours and several prizes in both parts of the Natural Sciences Tripos (1913, 1914). He began research at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge with W.L. Bragg, but during his service in the Army Signals in the First World War he developed the interest in valves and 'wireless' signals which informed his subsequent research career. He returned to the Cavendish Laboratory in 1919, continuing to work on valves and, with B. van der Pol, on non-linearity, and on atmospherics. In 1924, in collaboration with M.F. Barnett, he performed a crucial experiment which enabled a reflecting layer in the atmosphere to be identified and measured; subsequent research indicated the existence of more than one reflecting layer. From 1924 to 1936 Appleton was Wheatstone Professor of Physics at King's College, London, directing research teams and, in 1932, heading an expedition to Tromsö in northern Norway as part of the programme of observations scheduled for the Second International Polar Year

He was President of the International Union of Scientific Radio (URSI), 1934-1952. In 1936 he succeeded C.T.R. Wilson in the Jacksonian Chair of Natural Philosophy at Cambridge, where he continued collaborative research on many ionospheric problems, including solar and lunar tides in the E-layer. From September 1936 he served on the re-constituted Committee for the Scientific Survey of Air Defence (the 'Tizard Committee'), and in October 1938 was appointed successor to Sir Frank Smith as Secretary to the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR). He remained at the DSIR throughout the Second World War and until 1948 when he was appointed Principal of Edinburgh University. He took up the appointment in May 1949 and remained in office until his death in 1965. Appleton was elected FRS in 1927 (Bakerian Lecture 1937, Hughes Medal 1933, Royal Medal 1950) and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1947 for his investigations into the ionosphere. He was knighted in 1941.

Found in 663 Collections and/or Records:

'Christmas 1963. Work on r(fF2)', 1963

 File
Identifier: Coll-37/F.35
Scope and Contents

'Christmas 1963. Work on r(fF2)'. The material consists of an original file of data.

Dates: 1963

'Coal as a source of heat and power', September 1947

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Identifier: Coll-37/D.32
Scope and Contents

'Coal as a source of heat and power'. The material consists of Edward Appleton’s chairman's address at the British Association meeting, September 1947, 7 pages typescript, plus some correspondence.

Dates: September 1947

Comments on two papers on radio transmission, 1940

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Identifier: Coll-37/C.284
Scope and Contents

The material consist of a comment on a Japanese paper on radio transmission, with diagrams, sent with a covering letter by W.G. Beynon, dated October 1940 and comments on another paper on transmission, by Beynon and Piggott, dated 1940.

Dates: 1940

Composite and average graphs for (M3000)F2, 1953-1958

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Identifier: Coll-37/F.39
Scope and Contents

The material consists of composite and average graphs for (M3000)F2, mainly dated 1953-1958.

Dates: 1953-1958

Composite tables of h'F data for Slough, 1949-1959

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Identifier: Coll-37/F.46
Scope and Contents

The material consists of composite tables of h'F data for Slough by Mrs. Turnbull, dated 1949-1959. It includes 1 page manuscript chart by Edward Appleton.

Dates: 1949-1959

'Conductance Effects in Ionospheric Circuits', 1948

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Identifier: Coll-37/C.395
Scope and Contents

'Conductance Effects in Ionospheric Circuits'. The material consists of a 5 page draft of a paper by Edward Appleton and W.R. Piggott, with a letter, dated 1948. Also included is a draft paper 'Electric conductivity of the ionospheric D region', 1948, author unknown.

Dates: 1948

Contents of Appleton's original folder labelled 'F2 Paper II', c. 1950-1954

 sub-sub-sub-series
Identifier: Coll-37/C.94-C.96
Scope and Contents

Contents of Appleton's original folder labelled 'F2 Paper II'. The material includes Appleton's own notes, correspondence exchanged with Mrs Pritchard, related data and graphs, mainly dated 1950-1954.

Dates: c. 1950-1954

Contents of bulky folder, inscribed by Edward Appleton ‘Ionised Air’, c. 1927-1935

 sub-subseries
Identifier: Coll-37/C.167-C.179
Scope and Contents

Contents of bulky folder, inscribed by Edward Appleton ‘Ionised Air’, dated c. 1927-1935.

Dates: c. 1927-1935

Copy of Journal of the Institution of Telecommunication Engineers, 12, April 1966

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Identifier: Coll-37/C.322
Scope and Contents

Copy of Journal of the Institution of Telecommunication Engineers, 12, April 1966. This was a 'Sir Edward V. Appleton commemorative issue' and contains several articles referring to his work, including ‘A Wireless Visit to Tromsö (1932)' by C.M. Minnis, which quotes from Appleton's journals.

Dates: April 1966

Copy of nomination of the International Council of Scientific Unions (I.C.S.U.) for The Nobel Peace Prize, 1959

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Identifier: Coll-37/C.382
Scope and Contents

Copy of nomination of the International Council of Scientific Unions (I.C.S.U.) for The Nobel Peace Prize, 1959. The material contains carbon copies of Edward Appleton's letters on the subject.

Dates: 1959

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