Letter from Julia Monk to Alice Berrington
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- 21 Jun 19[45]
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Letter from Julia Monk to Alice Berrington
Folder labelled 'Deuton Bombardment Expt. Oct./34 - March/35'.
Contains account of experiment and notes on results. A letter from M.L. Oliphant, 9 March 1934, re proton yield from the bombardment of heavy hydrogen with heavy hydrogen is tucked into the back of the folder.
"We have beaten Old Joe and done with the whole affair ! A good omen I hope !"
Notes on Marshall's Principles of Economics and on Cannan
Part of Papers of Piero Sraffa
An account of the experiences of Gerald Evan Spicer during the First World War, by A. J. Spicer
Part of Additional Manuscripts a
Spicer, Anthony John
An account of the experiences of Frank Spicer during the First World War, by A. J. Spicer
Part of Additional Manuscripts a
Spicer, Anthony John
Jeans, Sir James Hopwood (1877-1946) knight, mathematician and astronomer
Papers of C. D. Broad, Part II
Papers relating to psychical research and other occult subjects, the Perrott Fellowship, the Arthur Stanley Eddington Memorial Lecture, and the Swedish language, with group photographs relating to Dulwich College.
Broad, Charlie Dunbar (1887-1971), philosopher
Spiral-backed notebook, labelled 'Rate of loss of information. Miscellaneous'.
Notes, calculations, 11 pp. draft.
Includes (from rear of book) some reflections on religion.
Drafts and calculations on `Is brain determinate?'
Both ends of book used.
Imperial College Correspondence 'Ba - Bl'
Imperial College Correspondence 'Br - Bu'
Imperial College Correspondence 'E - F'
Imperial College Correspondence 'P'
Imperial College Correspondence 'S'
Miscellaneous photographs, mainly of electron diffraction patterns
Some of these are mounted for reproduction in various publications, others are in envelopes labelled, and sometimes dated by Thomson, but many are loose with no indication as to their origin.
Box containing slides of individual and group photographs of members of the Cavendish Laboratory.
4 boxes of slides on thermonuclear power. Includes pictures of Zeta and Sceptre
Notes, extracts and vouchers relating to SRMS B19/1-6
Sales cutting relating to SRMS B22/1
Notes Extracts and a receipt relating to SRMS B8/1
Part of Additional Manuscripts a
Photocopy of a diary kept from 13 Oct. 1853 to [8 Feb.] 1855, while a student at Trinity. The daily entries record Belmore's activities: dining, attending church, visiting friends, paying bills, writing family and friends, hunting, playing tennis, walking, dancing, leaving calling cards, reading, and attending lectures. Friends mentioned include Lord Cavendish, Lord Dunglass, Lord Hervey, Lord Leveson-Gower, and Sir Ivor Guest. Visits to London, Eton, Enniskillen, and Ambleside are recorded during the holidays from Trinity. The last entry is followed by a list of members of the Athenaeum Club in Cambridge during the Easter Term 1854, apparently updated in Oct. 1885, followed by a list of names and addresses of other members of the nobility. A 'Whist List' at the back records losses and gains, and another list records the number of rabbits killed between 19 Aug. and 11 Oct. 1854. This is followed by a copy of an envelope dated 23 Nov. 1891 and a printed list of spirit licence applications in Newtown-Butler and Enniskillen in Nov. 1891.
Letter from Venetia Montagu to Lady Swaythling
Part of Papers of Edwin Montagu, Part II
'Is a human brain determinate? Draft two'.
8 pp. loose pages, continuation of above, on sheets torn from similar book.
Three ms. drafts on chance, all on loose pages torn from spiral-bound notebooks.
'Chance as a Cause', 16 pp. with many corrections and additions.
'Chance', 3 pp.
'Importance of Chance as a Cause', 1 p.
Notes and drafts on 'Fluctuations' and 'Determinism'.
Imperial College Correspondence 'L'
Imperial College Correspondence 'M'