Papers and correspondence of David Chilton Phillips, Baron Phillips of Ellesmere, 1924-1999 1935-1994
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Advisory Board for the Research Councils
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Phillips, D. C. (David C.)
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University of Oxford. Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics
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Bragg, William Lawrence, sir, 1890-1971
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Physicist (x-ray diffraction, crystallography). On physics faculty at the University of Manchester (1919-1937), and Cambridge University (1938-1953); director of Royal Institution, London (1954-1966); and Nobel Prize in Physics (1915). From the description of Selected reprints, 1920-1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78933069 Sir William Lawrence Bragg. Education: St. Peter's College (Austrailia); B.S., Mathematics, Adelaide University (1908); Natural Sciences, Trinity Col...
Institute of Physics X-ray Analysis Group
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Royal Society (Great Britain)
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The Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge began in 1645 when a group of eminent British thinkers started to meet regularly in London to discuss the new, experimental philosophies of science. Though the English Civil War and the Cromwellian Protectorate interrupted its meetings, the Society was formally constituted in 1660. Two years later King Charles II granted the Society its first charter. A second royal charter was granted in 1663 when the Society was given its official nam...