- Larmor/Letters/To Larmor/Love (Misc)/LO2/66
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- 1930 (no date given, so estimated)
Part of Papers of Sir Joseph Larmor
Lists discussions on the theory of earthquakes.
Part of Papers of Sir Joseph Larmor
Lists discussions on the theory of earthquakes.
Typewritten letter, signed, from Cambridge
Part of Papers of Sir Joseph Larmor
Discusses an article by Philip Schidrowitz concerned with rubber showing a decided increase of volume under strain. Includes handwritten pencil notes by JL.
Part of Papers of Sir Joseph Larmor
Typescripts, with original notes. Main topics: relativity, cosmology, thermodynamics. Mainly quasi-philosophical and non-mathematical.
Larmor, Sir Joseph (1857-1942) Knight, theoretical physicist
Two draft letters from JL, one to DM and one to all College Fellows
Part of Papers of Sir Joseph Larmor
Vehemently denies the implication, which he detects in DM's letter offering his resignation, that he has been voted, and acts as, a representative of a delegation of Fellows.
Part of Papers of Sir Joseph Larmor
Several sets of proofs of JL's contribution to 'James Clerk Maxwell: A Commemoration Volume 1831-1931' (Cambridge, 1931) and various essays on physical and astronomical subjects and related papers.
Larmor, Sir Joseph (1857-1942) Knight, theoretical physicist
Letters to and from Sir Joseph Larmor's and papers from his later life, including notes on sciences and articles intended for publication.
Larmor, Sir Joseph (1857-1942) Knight, theoretical physicist
Part of Papers of Sir Joseph Larmor
Assorted papers from Sir Joseph Larmor's later life. Subjects include physics, mathematics, astronomy and other subjects.
Part of Papers of Sir Joseph Larmor
JL's late (c.1939-41) notes (very difficult to read) and some connected articles, some of which evidently intended for publication in Nature. Contents very diverse and discursive. All written in JL's retirement in Holywood, Co. Down. Also includes correspondence relating to the acquisition of the papers by J. S. Boys Smith and others.
Larmor, Sir Joseph (1857-1942) Knight, theoretical physicist
Letters to Terrot Reaveley Glover
Part of Papers of Sir Joseph Larmor
Part of Papers of Sir Joseph Larmor