Correspondence
Found in 1343 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence from J.J. Thomson to Edward Appleton, 1931, 1937
Correspondence from J.J. Thomson to Edward Appleton, dated 1931 and 1937. The letter from 1931 relates to J. Clerk Maxwell and to one from 1937 relates to the serious illness of his son, G.P. Thomson (later Sir).
Correspondence from J.L. Pawsey to Edward Appleton, 1946, 1951
Correspondence from J.L. Pawsey to Edward Appleton, dated 1946 and 1951. The material includes reports on research in Australia, comments on U.R.S.I. [Union Radio-Scientifique International] report, and on Appleton's proposed research at Edinburgh.
Correspondence from J.O. Thomas and L. Thomas to Edward Appleton, 1954-1962
Correspondence from J.O. Thomas to Edward Appleton, dated 1954-1962, including a graph and a draft paper, etc; and from L. Thomas to Appleton, dated 1962, relating to the equatorial anomaly.
Correspondence from John Adam Fleming to A.E. Kennelly and Edward Appleton, 1932, 1934 and 1946
Correspondence from John Adam Fleming to A.E. Kennelly, dated 1932 and to Edward Appleton dated 1934 and 1946. The material relates to research projects. The letter to Kennelly is a copy on the history of research in the ionised layers of the atmosphere, kindly made available by W.R. Piggott.
Correspondence from J.P. Andrews to Edward Appleton, 1939-1940
Correspondence from J.P. Andrews to Edward Appleton, dated 1939-1940. The material relates to 'fading'. It includes a draft paper by Andrews 'low power apparatus for ionospheric investigation', data and graphs. Also included are 1 page notes by Appleton and an offprint by Pierre Lejay on fading at Shanghai.
Correspondence from J.P.V. Madsen, G. Marconi, F. Mariani and D.C. Martin to Edward Appleton, no date and 1949-1958
The material consists of correspondence from J.P.V. Madsen to Edward Appleton, dated 1949; from G. Marconi to Appleton, no date, consist of a photocopy of a letter, offering to prepare receiving apparatus for a lecture demonstration; from F. Mariani to Appleton, dated 1958; and from D.C. Martin to Appleton, dated 1956.
Correspondence from J.S. Forrest to Edward Appleton, 1950
Correspondence from J.S. Forrest to Edward Appleton, dated 1950.
Correspondence from J.S. Hey to Edward Appleton, 1942, 1945
Correspondence from J.S. Hey to Edward Appleton, dated 1945. It includes a copy of Hey's observations on solar radiation, dated February 1942 (A.O.R.G. report 275) [Army Operational Research Group].
Correspondence from J.S. Hey to Edward Appleton, February 1946-May 1946
Correspondence from J.S. Hey to Edward Appleton, dated February 1946-May 1946. It includes observational data for February 1946, drafts and suggestions for papers.
Correspondence from J.S. Hey to Edward Appleton, August 1946-September 1946
Correspondence from J.S. Hey to Edward Appleton, dated August 1946-September 1946. The material mainly consists of drafts, data, and comments for various papers by Hey and others (not all on 'Solar Noise' - also meteor radar and galactic noise work by Hey). It includes photograph of equipment.
