Correspondence
Found in 190 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence from W.S. Chalmers to Edward Appleton, 1947
Correspondence from W.S. Chalmers to Edward Appleton. The material includes a paper on ionospheric characteristics in Chungking.
Correspondence regarding appointment, April 1964-June1964
The material consists of correspondence of Martin Rivers Pollock relating to an appointmentm, dated April-1964-June 1964. It includes correspondence with Sir Edward Appleton, Vice-Chancellor regarding resources being made available.
Correspondence regarding the Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 1949
The material consists of correspondence between Edward Appleton with colleagues about the proposal to publish a new journal, its title, advisory board, and range of contributions, etc. It includes a photocopy of Appleton's circular letter to colleagues on the subject, and also correspondence with P. Rosbaud (publisher).
Correspondence to Edward Appleton, 1958
Correspondence to Edward Appleton, 1933-1959
Correspondence to Edward Appleton from various correspondents, October 1957-November 1957
Correspondence to Edward Appleton from H.V. Griffiths (B.B.C.), W.J.G. Beynon, H.S.W. Massey, A.C.B. Lovell and M. Allan. The material relates to the Russian satellite, Sputnik and is dated October 1957-November 1957. It Includes 1 page of manuscript notes by Appleton, perhaps for a lecture on the subject.
Correspondence with Edward Appleton, 1952, 1958
Correspondence with Edward Appleton, dated 1952 and 1958. It relates to Appleton's research at Edinburgh on recombination and negative ions. The material consists of correspondence from D.R. Bates, including research notes; K.G. Emeleus; H.S.W. Massey; W.R. Piggott; J.A. Ratcliffe; J. Sayers, including a research communication; and one letter from K. Bibi, dated 1958. These items are in Appleton's original folder labelled 'Recombination. Theory'.
Correspondence with Edward Appleton, 1954
Correspondence with Edward Appleton, dated 1954. The material is regarding papers and other matters relating to the Brussels meeting. It includes papers by P. Lejay.
Folder inscribed 'Eclipse' and '1937', 1936-1938
The material consists of an original folder inscribed 'Eclipse' with the date ‘1937’ added in another hand. It includes correspondence from Naismith regarding plans for observing the Solar Eclipse of 1940, bibliographies and tabulated information on eclipses from 1935 and 1936, printed reports. Also included are a letter and photographs on the 1936 eclipse, from J. A. Pierce.
Shorter correspondence to Edward Appleton to accompany data or reports, c. 1920-1965
The material consists of shorter correspondence to Edward Appleton to accompany data or reports. It is not indexed.