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Black notebook inscribed 'E. V. Appleton Atmospherics' on cover, 1923-1924
Black notebook inscribed 'E. V. Appleton Atmospherics' on cover. The notebook contains miscellaneous notes, tables, calculations, plan for paper 'On the Nature of Atmospherics' (Part I was published with R.A. Watson-Watt in Proceedings of the Royal Society, 103, 1923), drafts for paper or note on oscillations in discharges. At the rear of the notebook is a draft for Appleton's farewell speech on leaving Cavendish, 1924.
Black ring-back notebook, c. 1932
Black ring-back notebook, no date, c. 1932. The notebook contains lectures on Fourier analysis and statistics.
Black ring-bound notebook, c. 1920-1921
Black ring-bound notebook, c.1920-1921. The item contains notes and narratives of experiments on atmospherics and on Aperiodic Impulses. The work begins July 12 [1920] and continues to April 17 [1921].
Brief notes and calculations, c. 1936-1948
Brief notes and calulations by Edward Appleton.
Brief notes and drafts on ionospheric storms, no date
The material consists of brief notes and drafts on ionospheric storms by Edward Appleton, no date.
Brochure relating to Appleton's admission as Honorary Freeman of Bradford, June 1947
Brochure of arrangements relating to Sir Edward Appleton's admission as Honorary Freeman of Bradford, dated June 1947.
C, 1965
Letters of condolence received on Sir Edward Appleton's death, "C", 1965.
Calculations of average noon values δf/fo from Slough data, 1959-1963
The material consists of alculations of average noon values δf/fo from Slough data, dated 1959-1963.
Calculations of equinox noon M values for sunspot maximum and minimum, 1964
The material consists of calculations of equinox noon M values for sunspot maximum and minimum. It contains a typescript note by Appleton to 'I. Y. L.’, setting out the problem and method, dated July 1964.
Cambridge University Diary, 1938-1939
Note that there are no diaries for 1937, 1961-1962, 1962-1963 and 1963-1964 in the collection. Where university diaries are used, they cover the academic year, i.e. autumn of one year until the following summer.