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- May 1953-May 1965 (Creation)
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1 vol, leather bound with gilt-stamped lettering and gilt page edges. 245 x 300 x 20 mm. 28 ff. used, the rest blank. Loose scrap of newspaper with list of names at f. 10; black and white photograph, c 155 x126 mm, inserted at f. 25.
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Edgar Douglas Adrian was born on 30 November 1889, son of Alfred Douglas Adrian and his wife Flora, née Barton. He was educated at Westminster and admitted to Trinity College in 1908, becoming a Fellow in 1913 after studying Natural Sciences and Medicine. He finished his medical training at St Bartholemew’s Hospital and spent much of the war as a medical officer in Aldershot. Returning to Cambridge in 1919 he supervised Trinity Medical students and worked in the physiological laboratory. Later he became a Foulerton Research Professor of the Royal Society and in 1937 Professor of Physiology, a post he held until 1951.
Adrian’s mentor had been Keith Lucas, who died in the war, so Adrian first continued his studies, publishing a collection of Lucas’ lectures entitled ‘The Conduction of the Nervous Impulse’. Adrian then went on to undertake his pioneering work on the Central Nervous System that was to lead to the Nobel Prize in 1932.
Adrian was President of the Royal Society from 1950 to 1955 and became Master of Trinity in 1951 in succession to G M Trevelyan, holding the position until 1965. In 1955 he was elevated to the peerage. He died on 4 August 1977.
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Given to Trinity College Library in Aug. 1968 by Lord Adrian, Master from 1951-1965.
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Records dates and visitors' name; addresses are also intermittently recorded. Royal signatures have a page to themselves, with the date written calligraphically at the top: a visit from Elizabeth II and Prince Philip on 20 Oct. 1955; from Princess Margaret on 6 Nov. 1958; from Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother on 8 Jun. 1960 for the opening of Angel Court; from King Paul and Queen Frederica on 9 Mar. 1961, for a visit to the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory; from Elizabeth II on 28 May 1962 for the opening of Addenbrooke's Hospital. A black and white photograph of the Queen with Lord Adrian and the Lord Lieutenant in the street is inserted in the book.
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Visitors' books from Henry Montagu Butler's time as Master, 1887-1918, are at Add. MS a/192.
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- Elizabeth II (1926-2022), Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (Subject)
- Philip (1921-2021), Duke of Edinburgh, consort of Queen Elizabeth II (Subject)
- Margaret Rose (1930-2002), Princess Margaret, younger daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (Subject)
- Elizabeth Angela Marguerite (1900-2002), Queen Consort of King George VI (Subject)
- Paul (1901-1964), King of Greece (Subject)
- Frederica (1917-1981), Princess of Hanover, Queen Consort of Paul of Greece (Subject)