Papers (dealing mainly with neon lighting)

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Papers (dealing mainly with neon lighting)

Reprints and manuscripts of oral communications and papers. Laboratory notebooks, experiments on gas fluorescence and luminescence. Patents, brochures from the Claude-Paz & Sylva Company. Commercial brochures on liquid air, neon lighting, welding, and terrestrial thermal energy. Incoming correspondence concerning rare gases and fluorescent lighting from scientists and industrialists, including John McLennan and William Ramsay.

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McLennan, J. C. (John Cunningham), 1867-1935

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Manager of Ord River Station and the adjoining Negri Sation in the East Kimberley WA, 1895-1896. The station was owned by W.H. Osmond of Victoria. From the description of Papers. 1895-1965. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 223416701 ...

Claude, Georges, 1870-1960

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Georges Claude, inventor, physicist, and businessman, founder of the Air Liquide Company. AndreĢ Claude, his cousin, worked as a research engineer for, and later was president , of the Claude-Paz & Sylva Neon Lighting Company. From the description of Papers (dealing mainly with neon lighting) (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81639709 George Claude, inventor, physicist and businessman, founder of the Air Liquide Company. A staunch nationalist during the 1930s, member of the...

Ramsay, William, 1852-1916

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Chemist. Fellow of the Royal Society. From the description of Correspondence with Lord Rayleigh about argon, 1887-1907. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155003974 Professor of General Chemistry at University College London, 1887-1912. Fellow of the Royal Society. From the description of Papers, 1870-1916. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 82743733 English scientist. Winner of Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1904. Discoverer of argon, helium, neon, krypton. ...