1 p. MS notes, and a printed leaflet, n.d.
Created while in Vienna.
1 p. MS notes, and a printed leaflet, n.d.
Created while in Vienna.
Memoir by R.E. Peierls: Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, 27, 1981.
Exercise-book, with ms. note by G.K. Batchelor inside front cover 'Notebook used by G.I.T. on `Scotia' in 1913'. Contains notes, drawings and calculations on anemometer observations on turbulent air, 8 May-27 July 1913. Includes drawings for the tethered kite on the mast-head which enabled successful observations to be taken.
Some pages have been torn from the rear of the book.
Obituary from The Times, 10 June 1969; additional tribute by L. J. Mordell, ibid., 19 June 1969.
Contents of a folder so inscribed, n.d.
Extensive paginated ms. draft of a series of lectures on algebraic functions while at Cambridge in the 1930s.
Synge served on the Committee from 1956.
Correspondence re membership of Committee 1955,1956; miscellaneous correspondence and papers re meetings 1956-1958; 1965; correspondence re talk by Synge to the Association 17 March 1960.
'Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society', 23, 1977, pp.529-556 (by P.B. Moon).
'Contemporary Physics', 17, no.1, 1976.
'The Times', 12 September 1975.
2 pp. account of Thomson's life and work, by O.R. Frisch, n.d. [1975].
Photocopy of a printed collection of messages and photographs assembled by Thomson's younger daughter, Rose Bell, in honour of his 80th birthday, contributors include many of Thomson's friends as well as members of his own family.
Includes Synge's manuscript lists of chemicals and apparatus.
Hard-backed diary, used to record scientific notes. Written in Thomson's hand.
Re Thomson's membership of the Instruments Committee.
These diaries cover the period when Sir Anthony was Assistant Pathologist and Head of the Department of Pathology at the Bland-Sutton Institute of Pathology at the Middlesex Hospital, London from 1964–1968. Entries are in Sir Anthony's own hand and that of another individual, probably a secretary.
Includes loose notes and inserts; research data on loose sheets of graph paper. Includes operation report of a human patient, British, identified, 15 years old, 1965
Prints of micrographs, annotated: date, number, magnification, and a few identified as 'Rous Ascites' [sic]
Five papers relevant to virus research, including the discovery of Burkitt's lymphoma by Denis Burkitt and a paper written by Peyton Rous, with a dedication to Sir Anthony written and signed by Rous. The original arrangement by Sir Anthony was retained.
Part 1: 1964–1972
Part 2: 1972–1976
Part 3: 1977–1979
Part 1: Funding and fellowships; career and future
Part 2: Middlesex Hospital Medical School and University of London Readership
Part 3: University of Bristol, Department of Pathology, management of staff
Part 4: University College London and Cambridge University; Jonathan Adekunbi; passport and American Airways Advantage travel membership; Sir Anthony's father's lecture notes; requests for references
Includes correspondence with Howard Walter Florey, the Henles, George Palade, Sandy Palay etc.