University of Birmingham Staff Papers: Papers of Phillip Burton Moon FRS 1929-1996

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University of Birmingham Staff Papers: Papers of Phillip Burton Moon FRS 1929-1996

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Moon, Philip Burton 1907-1994

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Moon was born on 17 May 1907 in Lewisham, London. He was educated at Leyton County High School before winning a scholarship to Sidney Sussex College Cambridge in 1925. He graduated from the Natural Sciences Tripos in 1928, having taken Physics in Part II and went on to research in the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge under M.L.E. Oliphant. In 1931 Moon was appointed Assistant Lecturer at Imperial College London (Lecturer from 1934) and working under G.P. Thomson researched in neutron physics. In ...

Oliphant Sir Mark Laurence Elwin Knight, Physicist

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Atomic Energy Research Establishment (Harwell, England)

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Science Research Council (Great Britain)

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University of Birmingham.

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Individual letters are regularly acquired, usually by purchase, to complement holdings of personal papers and institutional archives within the Special Collections Department.The letters are added to either a general sequence of autograph letters (described here) or one of a small number of separate sequences of autograph letters devoted to a particular individual. Reference: University of Birmingham, Guide to Special Collections Archives and Manuscripts (http://www.is.b...

Phillip Burton Moon FRS

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Philip Burton Moon, (1907-1994) was educated at Leyton County High School before winning a scholarship to Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge in 1935. He graduated in the Natural Sciences Tripos in 1928, having taken Physics in part II. Moon went on to research in the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge under M.L.E. Oliphant. In 1931 he was appointed Assistant Lecturer at Imperial College London (Lecturer from 1934). Working under G.P.Thompson he researched in neutron physics. In 1938 Moon...