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Average curves of (M3000)F2 for various stations, 1948-1953
The material consists of average curves of (M3000)F2 for various stations, dated March and September 1948-1953.
B, 1965
Letters of condolence received on Sir Edward Appleton's death, "B", 1965.
B.B.C. Data sent by T.W. Bennington to Edward Appleton, 1957-1961
B.B.C. Data sent by T.W. Bennington to Edward Appleton. This material is referred to in the corresponndence sent by Bennington in Coll-37/E.7.
'Beam Wireless', no date
'Beam Wireless', a 9 page heavily corrected draft for broadcast to inaugurate 'the last of a series of wireless links between Great Britain and the Dominions', no date.
'Bethesda Junior Gymnasium Class' (Bradford) containing Edward Appleton, standing on the left, c. 1900-1910
The material consists of a photograph 'Bethesda Junior Gymnasium Class' (Bradford) containing Edward Appleton, standing on the left, c.1900-1910.
Bibliography of publications, 1918-1965
Bibliography of publications, dated 1918-1933, 1934-1948, 1949-1965.
Black hardback notebook, c. 1940-1953
Black hardback notebook. It contains notes, diagrams, calculations and narratives, from various periods, and including work on solar noise, 'relaxation time of the F2 layer', 'Points on E and F', 'Distortion in the E layer', 'The Continuity Equation', etc. Work probably began c. 1940 and continued to c.1953.
Black loose-leaf ring-back notebook, c. 1951-1952
Black loose-leaf ring-back notebook. The item contains typed-up series of notes on the literature, data and graphs, research ideas, etc., with some manuscript notes. It includes Appleton's note of ‘Points requiring attention', 28 December 1951, and a note to Mrs. Pritchard, 25 February 1952.
Black notebook, c.1959-1960
Black notebook. It contains notes for speeches and lectures, on general and scientific topics. The notebook includes headings for 'Granada Lecture' (given in 1959) and the latest reference is dated 1960.
Black notebook, first page headed 'F2 Layer anomalies', 1944
Black notebook, on which the first page is headed 'F2 Layer anomalies'. The item contains notes, tables and references. The latest dated reference is 1944 though the work may have continued later. Only a few pages have been used, at front of the notebook.