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Career, honours and awards, 1922-1949
The material, which is presented chronologically, is sparse for many periods of Appleton's life.
Certificate and citation for Appleton's award of the United States Medal for Merit, 1946
Certificate and citation for Sir Edward Appleton's award of the United States Medal for Merit, dated 1946.
Certificate entering Appleton into the Icelandic Order of the Falcon, 1963
Certificate entering Sir Edward Appleton into the Icelandic Order of the Falcon, dated 1963.
Certificate for honorary life membership of Appleton to the Institution of Radio Engineers, Australia, May 1947
Certificate for honorary life membership of Sir Edward Appleton to the Institution of Radio Engineers, Australia, dated May 1947.
Certificate for the Cross of Freedom, Norway awarded to Appleton, June 1947
Certificate for the Cross of Freedom, Norway awarded to Sir Edward Appleton, dated June 1947.
Certificate of award to Appleton of the Valdemar Poulsen Gold Medal, Copenhagen, 1948
Certificate of award to Appleton of the Valdemar Poulsen Gold Medal, Academy of Technical Sciences, Copenhagen, dated 1948.
'Changes made in magneto-ionic theory by the introduction of the ⅓', c. 1925-1943
'Changes made in magneto-ionic theory by the introduction of the ⅓'. The material consists of notes for a paper by Edward Appleton, no date, c. 1925-1943.
Chart, correspondence and data relating to radio reception, 1930
Chart, correspondence and data relating to radio reception. The material consists of a chart of intensity curves, by Edward Appleton; and correspondence and data on short wave transatlantic reception, all dated 1930.
Charts and graphs by Edward Appleton of sunspot activity for F2 at Huancayo, 1938-1944
Charts and graphs by Edward Appleton of sunspot activity for F2 at Huancayo [Peru]. The dates range from 1938-1944. The material includes later similar data for fE in another hand.
Charts and graphs of geographical and geomagnetic latitude values, c. 1945-1951
The material consists of charts and graphs of geographical and geomagnetic latitude values for various stations. The date range is 1945-1951 but many of the charts are undated. Some of the sheets are headed '(fF2)A/(fF2)B' in Edward Appleton's hand.