Physicists
Subject
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Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to Sir Charles Lyell from James Croll, 6 March 1866
Item
Identifier: Coll-203/1 folio(s) 610
Scope and Contents
Letter to Sir Charles Lyell from James Croll concerning the view of "the most eminent physicist that Scotland Possesses", Lord Kelvin, that a paper by Mr (Douglas) Heath is full of glaring errors and that Croll expects the Philosophical Magazine for the following month to have something further on the subject, 6 March 1866.
Dates:
6 March 1866
Papers of Dr. Charles Edward Rhodes Bruce
Fonds
Identifier: Coll-643
Scope and Contents
The unsorted material is composed of: circa twelve notebooks of calculations and notes; miscellaneous files containing off-prints and photographs; two box-files containing copies ofA new approach in astronomy and cosmology, and article off-prints; and six audio cassette tapes (type C.60) of him talking about his work.
Dates:
20th century
Papers of Professor Charles Glover Barkla
Fonds — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Coll-296
Scope and Contents
- Lectures and notes, 1903, 1917 (E91.105)
- Citation for the Nobel Prize for Physics, 1917 (E96.23)
- Congratulatory telegrams on the award of the Nobel Prize for Physics, 1918-1919 (E96.10)
Dates:
1903-1919