Physics
Found in 908 Collections and/or Records:
Typescript bound volume on electricity and radio circuits, 1934
Typescript bound volume on electricity and radio circuits. The material consists of a 36 page duplicated typescript account of electricity and radio circuits, bound into a hardback volume with the initials ‘E.V.A.’ [Edward Victor Appleton]. Some pages bear manuscript annotations and underscoring by Appleton. The volume appears to have been 'Exhibit P. 1' in a High Court case in 1934, between B.T.H., Marconi's and E.M.I. and Guildford Radio Stores and another.
Typescript draft for substantial paper, no author, but with manuscript additions in A.J. Lyon's hand, no date
Typescript draft for substantial paper, no author, but with manuscript additions in A.J. Lyon's hand, 44 pages plus 7 pages. The material includes a 2 page appendix of corrigenda.
Typescript notes, 1948-1950
The material consists of typescript notes, instructions, research ideas, comments on results or papers by others, etc., dated 1948-1950.
Typescript notes, 1951
The material consists of typescript notes, instructions, research ideas, comments on results or papers by others, etc., dated 1951.
Typescript notes, 1952
The material consists of typescript notes, instructions, research ideas, comments on results or papers by others, etc., dated 1952.
Typescript notes, 1953
The material consists of typescript notes, instructions, research ideas, comments on results or papers by others, etc., dated 1953.
Typescript notes, 1954
The material consists of typescript notes, instructions, research ideas, comments on results or papers by others, etc., dated 1954.
Typescript notes, narratives and ideas for research, c. 1949
The material consists of typescript notes, narratives and ideas for research: 'A note on ionospheric storms'; 'Further notes'; 'The world morphology of ionospheric storms'; and 'The general picture of ionospheric storms'. It is not dated but it contains typescript comments by A.F. Piggott, dated 1949.
Typescript of article by Edward Appleton, Edward Andrade and Watson-Watt, 1946
The material consists of an 11 page typescript of a contribution to 'Science Survey' by Edward Appleton with Edward Andrade and Robert Alexander Watson-Watt, to commemorate the first postwar television programme in 1946.
Undated drafts and ideas for papers, c. 1959-1960
Undated drafts and ideas for papers. The material includes list of 7 titles for papers on the E Layer and notes for paper on equatorial anomaly, c.1959-1960.