FRANK_FREDERICK_CHARLES
Supplementary catalogue of the papers and
correspondenceof
Sir (Frederick) Charles Frank FRS
(1911-1998)
VOLUME |
General Introduction
Section A: Biographical
Section B: University of Bristol
Section C: Research
Section D: Publications
by Caroline Thibeaud and Timothy E. Powell
NCUACScatalogue no. 127/13/03
F.C. Frank
NCUACS 127/13/03
Title:
Supplementary catalogue of the papers and correspondenceof
Sir (Frederick) Charles Frank FRS (1911-1998), physicist
Compiled by:
Caroline Thibeaud and Timothy E. Powell
Description level:
Fonds
Date of material:
1911-2001
Extent of material:
63 boxes, ca 1,400 items
Depositedin:
Special Collections, Arts & Social Sciences Library, University
of Bristol
Reference code:
GB 0003 DM 1837
© 2003 National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists,
University of Bath
NCUACScatalogue no. 127/13/03
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The work of the National Cataloguing Unit for the
Archives of Contemporary Scientists in
the production of this catalogue is made possible
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and organisations:
The Heritage Lottery Fund
The Institute of Physics
The Macro Group UK
The Polymer Physics Group
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LIST OF CONTENTS
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
Items
Page
SECTION A
BIOGRAPHICAL
A.99-A.566
SECTION B
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
B.152-B.327
SECTION C
RESEARCH
C.204-C.396
59
75
SECTION D
PUBLICATIONS
D.272-D.482
99
SECTION E
LECTURES
E.91-E.185
119
SECTION F
SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS
F.381-F.466
130
SECTION G
CONSULTANCIES
G.131-G.181
144
SECTION H
VISITS AND CONFERENCES
H.170-H.307
150
SECTION J
CORRESPONDENCE
J.267-J.412
167
SECTION K
REFERENCES AND APPOINTMENTS
K.63-K.110
183
APPENDIX
MEDALS AND ACADEMIC GOWNS
INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS
188
190
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GENERALINTRODUCTION
PROVENANCE
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The papers were received from Lady Frank, widow, and colleagues including J.F. Nye, via Bristol
University Library, in 2003.
OUTLINE OF THE CAREER OF SIR CHARLES FRANK
For an outline of Frank’s life and career to 1988, see NCUACS catalogue no. 15/8/89. Sir Charles
Frank remained active in attending conferences, writing papers and corresponding with colleagues
well into the 1990s. In 1994 he was awardedthe Royal Society’s Copley Medal, its highest honour,
‘in recognition of his fundamental contribution to the theory of crystal morphology, in particular to the
source of dislocations and their consequences in interfaces and crystal growth; to fundamental
understanding of liquid crystals and the conceptof disclination; and to the extension of crystallinity
concepts to aperiodic crystals’. Frank died on 5 April 1998 and is survived byhis wife Maita.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION
The archivesin this collection are supplementary to those previously catalogued for Bristol University
Library as NCUACS catalogue no. 15/8/89, in conjunction with which this catalogue should be used.
The material, which spans the period 1911-2001, is presented in the order given in the List of
Contents. The arrangement of the material into sections and the numbering of folders follows on
from that in the previous catalogue.
There is supplementary material for all ten sections and although much of the material is additional to
partial documentation existing in the earlier collection, in some important cases material listed here
covers events and activities not previously documented - including, of course, events occurring
subsequentto the completion of the previous catalogue.
Section A, Biographical, forms a particularly valuable addition to the material in the previous
collection. There is good coverage of Frank’s education with schoolwork and undergraduate notes
as well as documentation of his extracurricular interests at Oxford University in the 1930s, including
the Film Unit, fascinating material relating to his time in Germany 1936-1937 and a little wartime
memorabilia. There is additional material relating to Frank’s career, honours and awards, 1935-1994
including a numberof honorary degrees and the award of the Royal Society’s Copley Medal in 1994.
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A significant component of the section is a virtually complete sequence of Frank’s pocket diaries
1926-1994, recording - in varying detail - appointments, social activities, meetings etc and reflecting
Frank’s breadth of interests across the arts, humanities and sciences.
There is also family and
personal correspondence. The section includes many photographs of Frank at various occasions,
from infancy to shortly before his death, and also photographs of colleagues and family members.
As the present catalogue was compiled after Frank’s death, the section also includes obituaries and
memorial material.
Section B, University of Bristol, is divided into Department of Physics and general University papers.
Departmental material includes documentation of
ICI support of research activity through its
Research Fellowships and Loan Purchase Schemes, Frank’s manuscript notes on lectures, seminars
and colloquia given by colleagues 1945-1957 and manuscript and duplicated typescript teaching
material for undergraduate and M.Sc. courses. University material includes papers of the Art
Lectures Committee from 1971 to 1997 and the Colston Research Society 1967-1996, as well as a
little documentation of other committees on which Frank served and general correspondence and
papers.
Section C, Research, follows the previous catalogue in covering Frank’s entire research career from
postgraduate studies in 1933 to post-retirement research.
particularly well covered, including Frank’s postgraduate notebooks used at Oxford 1933-1936, four
pocket notebooks used during his time in Germany 1936-1937, and notebooks documenting work
with O. Gatty 1939-1940 in the Department of Colloid Science, University of Cambridge. There is
some documentation of wartime research at Porton on smoke generation and later work on analysis
of the accuracy of German V-bombs. Post-war material is chiefly the contents of Frank’s folders,
Pre-World War Two research is
often with an inscription of the topic, and subjects include ice (1940s), crystal growth (1940s-1950s)
and geophysics (1960s). There is also late work on nuclear cold fusion, a field in which Frank had
published a pioneering paper in 1947 and to which he returned in the late 1980s, in part through the
claim of B.S. Pons and M. Fleischmann to have produced cold fusion in a test tube. The papers
include notes, data, calculations, figures, rough drafts etc, with little related correspondence.
Section D, Publications, offers significant additional coverage of Frank’s published output from 1936.
It includes Frank’s contributions on a wide range of topics in chemistry, physics and geophysics,
including some notlisted in his bibliography. The section is dominated, however, by documentation
of the 1993 book Operation Epsilon: the Farm Hall transcripts for which Frank wrote the introduction.
Material includes drafts of Frank’s introduction, proofs of the book, correspondenceaboutthe release
of the transcripts and correspondencewith colleagues and historians studying the German atomic
programme and the contribution of German science to the Nazi war effort more generally. The
section also includes editorial correspondence and some manuscript drafts of unpublishedletters to
The Times on a variety of subjects.
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Section E, Lectures, covering 1938-1997, includes a wide range of public and invitation lectures,
addresses and informal speeches. Scientific lectures include a 1945 lecture on ‘Nuclear Structure
and Nuclear Energy’, and several lectures on Orientation Mapping delivered in the UK and overseas
1983-1991.
There are also Civil Defence lectures for courses during the 1960s, and later
autobiographical reminiscences.
Section F, Societies and organisations, provides further documentation on twenty-two UK and
international organisations with which Frank was associated. There are few extended sequences,
with the most substantial body of material relating to the Royal Society and Frank’s service on the
Armourers and Brasiers’ Company Research Fellowship Committee and the British National
Committee for the History of Science, Medicine and Technology. There is some significant further
documentation of Frank’s involvement with the International Organization for Crystal Growth,
including the 1968 international congress, and of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World
Affairs.
Also of note is material relating to Frank’s service as a Home Office Regional Scientific
Adviser for Civil Defence.
Section G, Consultancies, documents Frank’s work for commercial organisations.
It covers the
period 1949-1997. As in the previous catalogue, the bulk of the material relates to Frank’s workfor
the diamond company De Beers.
There is further material relating to the Diamond Research
Committee, which oversaw De Beers-funded diamond research in UK universities and which
organised the Diamond Research Conferences, and to the Conferences themselves 1973-1997.
Section H, Visits and conferences, covers the period 1933-1997. It includes overseasvisits to South
Africa, Japan, India and the continent of Europe, while UK conferences documented include Royal
Society discussion meetings 1949, 1960, 1970, 1984, 1986 and 1993. There is also documentation
of Frank’s participation in NATO AdvancedStudyInstitutes on the Application of Modern Physics to
the Earth and Planetary Interiors (1969), Surface Effects in Crystal Plasticity (1975) and the
Mechanism of Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics (1979).
Section J, Correspondence, spans Frank's whole career, from postgraduate days in the early 1930s
to the late 1990s. It is presented in alphabetical order. The bulk of the correspondenceis either early
(1930s) or dates from the 1980s and 1990s - some of which postdates the compilation of the
previous catalogue in 1989. There are few extended sequences and most of the correspondents
represented are also to be foundin the previous catalogue. However, there is significant additional
material for R.V. Jones, F.R.N. Nabarro and K. Wirtz.
Section K, References and appointments, is chiefly material from the late 1980s and 1990s,
postdating the previous catalogue.
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Thereis also an index of correspondents, and an Appendix listing Frank’s medals and academic
gownsheld by the University of Bristol Special Collections.
Caroline Thibeaud
Timothy E. Powell
Bath
December 2003
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SECTION A
BIOGRAPHICAL, A.99-A.566
1911-2001
A.99-A.101
OBITUARIES AND MEMORIALS
A.102-A.119
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL
A.120-A.187
EDUCATION
A.188-A.288
CAREER, HONOURS AAND AWARDS
A.289-A.357
DIARIES
A.358-A.362
LITERARY COMPOSITIONS
A.363-A.406
FAMILY
A.407-A.468
FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES
A.469-A.492
CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS AND OTHER INTERESTS
A.493-A.565
PHOTOGRAPHS
A.566
MISCELLANEOUS
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A.99-A.101
OBITUARIES AND MEMORIALS
1998-1999
A.99
Obituaries
1998
Obituaries from:
The Times
The Guardian
The Independent
The Daily Telegraph
Nature
The British Crystallographic Association
A.100, A.101
Thanksgiving Service for the Life of Sir Charles Frank,
Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity,
Bristol, 4 November 1998.
1998-1999
A.100
Order of service; transcript of the addresses by Sir John
Kingman, John Nye and Jerry Hicks
A.101
Audio cassette tape-recording of the service
A.102-A.119
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL
1938-2001
A.102
Curricula vitae
1938-1983
A.103-A.113
Entries for biographical and professional directories
1959-1998
Requests
biographical
provided and copiesof entries.
for
information,
information
A.103
Who’s Who
A.104
Who’s Whoin the World
1959-1997
c.1977, 1993
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Biographical, A.99-A.566
A.105
International Who’s Who
1982-1994
A.106
Who’s Who ofBritish Scientists
A.107
Indian Academy of Sciences
1983
1984
Frank was a Visiting Professor at the Raman Research
Laboratory in Bangalore between 1979 and 1980 and as
such appearedin ‘History of the Academy’. The book was
published by the Indian Academy of Sciences on the
occasion of the Jubilee Meeting of the Academy in
November 1984.
People of Today (Debrett)
1988-1992
A.108
A.109
A.110
A.111
A.112
A.113
Lincoln College ‘Who’s Who’
Who’s Whoin Science and Engineering
Who’s Who in American Education
‘Honoured by the Queen' (Belgravia Press)
Record of Science Research Scholars
The ‘Record of Science Research Scholars’ was produced
by The Royal Commissionfor the Exhibition of 1851.
1989
1989
1992
1994
1998
1997
A.114
Requestfor an interview
Correspondencere arrangements.
Frank was requested to give an interviewreintelligence in
World War Two and his recollections of the internment of
Germanscientists at Farm Hall (see D.360-D.406) for the
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Biographical, A.99-A.566
Catholic University of Chile Television Network ‘Contacto’.
A.115, A.115A
Interview with Maita Frank
1999-2001
Correspondence with University of Bristol Archivist re the
interview; two interview transcripts; audio cassette tape-
recording (A.115A).
John Nye conducted the interview, which focused on Sir
Charles Frank.
A.116-A.119
Archival cataloguing and preservation of Frank’s papers
1988-2001
A.116, A.117
Correspondencewith the National Cataloguing Unit for the
Archives of Contemporary Scientists re the cataloguing of
Frank’s papers.
1988-1999
Also includes correspondence with the University of Bristol
Archivist.
2 folders.
A.118, A.119
Lists of Frank’s papers.
1990-2001
2 folders.
A.120-A.187
EDUCATION
A.120-A.131
Thetford Grammar School, Norfolk
A.120-A.125
Thetford School exercise books
A.120
‘Inorganic Chemistry’
A.121
‘Geography’
1920-1997
1920-1932
1920-1926
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Biographical, A.99-A.566
A.122
‘5b History’
A.123
‘History’
A.124
‘History’
A.125
‘E.H. Wallace’
Used by Frank from the front for stories.
E.H. Wallace is not identified, possibly adopted as a
pseudonymafter the popular novelist Edgar Wallace.
A.126, A.127
School reports
1920-1926
2 folders.
A.128
Foundation scholarship records
1923-1926
A.129
Schoolcertificate
A.130
Thetford Grammar School Troop Boy Scouts
Correspondence, 1 photograph and membershipcard.
See also A.495.
A.131
‘The Fulmerstonian’, Thetford Grammar School school
magazine, July 1932
1926
1927
1932
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Biographical, A.99-A.566
A.132-A.141
Ipswich School, Suffolk
1927-1977
A.132
A.133
Frank became President of the Old Ipswichians Club in
1978 (see also A.517).
Exercise bookinscribed on front cover ‘F.C. Frank English
Via’
c 1928
Used for English essays. Paginated with list of contents
inside back cover.
Hardback notebookinscribed inside front cover ‘Essays
F.C Frank’
c 1928
Used for English literature notes.
contents inside back cover.
Paginated with list of
A.134
Schoolreports
A.135
Higher Schoolcertificates, etc
Also includes 1 letter of congratulation.
1927-1929
1928-1930
A.136
A.137
A.138
A.139
A.140
Correspondence with Ipswich School re state scholarship
1929
Ipswich School plays
1927-1928
Autographed programmesof ‘She Stoops to Conquer’ by
Oliver Goldsmith (1927) and ‘Le Malade Imaginaire’ by
Moliére (1928). See also A.497.
Frank played female characters in the two plays.
Issues of the Ipswich School Magazine
Old Ipswichians Dinner programme
Visit to lpswich School
1928, 1929,
1935
1933
1977
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Biographical, A.99-A.566
Correspondencere arrangements.
A.141
Miscellaneous memorabilia
A.142-A.147
Lincoln College, Oxford
See also A.469-A.480, A.499, A.500.
15
n.d.
1928-1997
A.142
A.143
A.144
Miscellaneous correspondencewith Lincoln College
1928-1997
Faculty of Physical Sciences lecture programme, with
Frank’s annotations
1930-1932
Bachelor
certificate.
of
Science
(Physical
Sciences)
Degree
1933
Certificate and letters of congratulations.
A.145
Oxford Union Library Committee
1933-1936
Correspondencewith Librarians and committee members.
Frank became a member of the Union Library Committee
in 1933.
A.146
Student accomodation and bills
A.147
Lincoln College dinners
Programmes, menusandseating plans.
1929-1938
1936, 1968
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Biographical, A.99-A.566
A.148-A.183
Undergraduate notes
1923-1935
Presentedin a single chronological sequence.
A.148
‘Elementary Phys. Chem. Jun 1923’
date
The
undergraduate notes.
notwithstanding,
these
appear
to
be
A.149
Binder inscribed on front cover ‘F.C. Frank, Lincoln’ and
labelled on front and spine ‘Questions answered’
Used for notes entitled ‘Advanced Organic Chemistry
(1925)’
A.150
Binder of Frank’sliterary writings
1929-1931
Found with sequenceof science notes.
Includes drafts of plays, poems, travel notes, jottings,
letters.
See also A.358-A.362.
A.151
‘Organic chemistry: - aliphatic. [H.B.] Baker
1929-1930
A.152
‘Essays for [N.V.] Sidgwick’
1929-1930
A.153
‘Inorganic chemistry H to Ni’
1929-1930
A.154
‘Random remarks [F.W.] Soddy’
1929-1930
A.155
‘Dyson Perrin Lab’
A.156
‘Electrochemistry [J.F.] Wolfenden’
1929-1930
1929-1931
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A.157
‘Essays for Sidgwick’
A.158
A.159
‘Organic chemistry: aromatic [H.B.] Baker’
‘Balliol & Trinity Labs. Physical Chemistry’
A.160
Specimensoftoilet paper
These have a note of make, date and location.
17
1930
1930
c 1930
1930
A.161
‘Inorganic chemistry(Il) Ru to Po’
1930-1931
A.162
‘Aspects of structural organic chemistry [R.] Robinson’
1930-1931
A.163
‘Colloids George’
‘Stereochemistry of carbon. Plant [...] Of other elements
[?T.W.J.] Taylor
1930-1931
1930-1931
‘Atomic
Sidgwick’
structure
Sidgwick
[...]
Molecular
structure
1930-1931
‘Thermodynamics
Chemists Hinshelwood. Chemical Kinetics Hinshelwood’
Hinshelwood.
[C.N.]
Physics
for
c 1930-1931
‘Rate of reaction [E.J.] Bowen[...] Photochemistry Bowen’
1930-1932
A.164
A.165
A.166
A.167
A.168
‘Essays’
A.169
‘Chemicalhistory’
1931
1931
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Biographical, A.99-A.566
A.170
‘Inorganic analysis. Quantitive Russell. Qualitative’
1931
A.170A
‘Inorganic Practical O.C.D.’
1929-1931
Found with preceding notes.
A.171
‘Personal
science’
prejudices and work in
progress General
1931
A.172
‘Organic chemistry: - mainly heterocyclic. [H.B.] Baker’
A.173
‘Essays for Brewer’
A.174
‘Tautomerism Taylor
1931
1931
1931
1931
A.175
A.176
‘Heterogenous equilbrium [?D.L.] Hammick’
‘Personal
chemistry’
prejudices and work in
progress General
1932
A.177
‘L.E. Sutton on dipoles’
A.178
Miscellaneous manuscript notes
A.179
‘Essays’
1932-1934
1932-1934
1932-1935
Includes notes on learning Russian, jottings, musings,
poems etc.
Not all undergraduate.
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Biographical, A.99-A.566
A.180-A.182
Miscellaneous
binders
3 folders.
manuscript
pages
of
notebooks
and
1933 and n.d.
A.183
‘Divers Lectorers’
A.184-A.187
Postgraduate
A.184
British Association ‘Oxford’ Exhibition
Correspondencere arrangements.
Frank was nominated by the Vice-Chancellor to attend the
British Association ‘Oxford’ Exhibition in Aberdeen.
n.d.
1933-1940
1934
A.185
Goldsmiths’ Company Senior Studentship
1933-1937
Correspondenceand certificates.
Frank wasthe recipient of a Goldsmiths’ Company Senior
Studentship from 1936 to 1937.
A.186
Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Sciences
1933-1937
Correspondence, mainly with Frank’s examiner Dr L.E.
Sutton re viva arrangement.
Frank was awardeda D. Phil. in 1937.
A.187
Royal Commission for the Exhibition
Studentship
of 1851
Senior
1939-1940
Correspondencere the studentship.
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Biographical, A.99-A.566
A.188-A.288
CAREER, HONOURS AND AWARDS
1927-1994
A.188-A.194
Germany
1936-1943
This includes memorabilia from Frank’s time in Germany
1936-1937 and after the war with the Allied Control
Commission.
Frank studied dielectric loss in Germany from 1936 to
1938 at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institut fur Physik, Berlin-
Dahlem.
A.188
Miscellaneous correspondencerevisit to Germany
1937
A.189
Invitations and programme of ball and opera evenings
1937-1938
A.190
Hotel and restaurantbills
A.191
Pocket map of Germany
A.192
Copy of
November 1936
the
Nazi
party newspaper ‘Der
Sturmer’,
A.193
Zielgevierttafel, in leather case
German mapping device.
1937
n.d.
1936
1943
* A194
Miscellaneous memorabilia
c.1937
clothes
brochures
Ski
Gemaldegalerie
museum brochure, business cards, typescript descriptions
of photographs taken by Frank.
in
German,
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Biographical, A.99-A.566
A.195
Correspondencere job applications
1927-1939
A.196-A.203
Wartime activities
1939-1950
A.196
Correspondence re appointment as a Scientific Officer at
the Ministry of Aircraft Production
1940-1941
Also includes National Service Armed Forcesregistration
card.
A.197
Scientific Research Central Register
1939
Frank’s biographical details and leaflet on the Central
Register.
The Register was compiled by the National Service
Departmentof the Ministry of Labour to gather information
higher
on
administrative
the UK
governmentin their professional capacity in wartime.
personnel who could
technical
professional
scientific,
and
serve
A.198
‘Combined Operations Headquarters’ card
A.199
Ration book
A.200
Untitled, undated manuscript draft on Allied control in
Germany
1942
1941
n.d.
A.201-A.203
Postwar material
1949-1950
Includes Official Gazette of the Allied High Commission for
Germany with Law 22 on atomic energy; typescript paper
entitled ‘Research and Development; typescript notes on
Law 23 on control of scientific research.
3 folders.
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Biographical, A.99-A.566
A.204-A.288
Professional honours and awards
1935-1994
A.204
List of Frank’s professional honours and awards compiled
by Maita Frank
n.d.
A.205
Fellowship of the Chemical Society, London, 6 June 1935
1935
Correspondencere election.
A.206, A.207
Fellowship of the Royal Society, London, March 1954
1954
Correspondence; information for newly elected members;
certificate.
1 folder, 1 tube.
A.208
Chair of Physics, University of Bristol, August 1954
Correspondenceand contract of employment.
A.209, A.210
Honorary Degree, University of Ghent, Belgium, 3 October
1955
A.211
A.212
Correspondence and certificate.
See also A.509.
1 folder, 1 tube.
Fellowship of the Institute of Physics, London, 1 October
1957
Certificate.
Invitation to become Institute Professor of Solid State
at the Carnegie
Science and Engineering
Institute
Technology,
Pennsylvania,
September 1960
Pittsburgh,
of
Materials
Correspondencereinvitation.
1954
1955
1957
1960
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Frank declined the invitation.
A.213
Invitation to become Dean of the Faculty of Physical
Sciences at the University of Kent, Canterbury, August
1963
Correspondencereinvitation.
A.214-A.219
Griffith
A.A.
British
Banbury, 22 September 1967
Medal,
Materials
Science Club,
A.214, A.215
Correspondencere arrangements
2 folders.
A.216
Typescript drafts of speech with corrections
A.217
Manuscript biographical notes on A.A.Griffith
A.218, A.219
Manuscript notes found with the material
2 folders.
A.220
Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science, University of Bath,
12 December 1973
Certificate and 2 photographs of the ceremony.
23
1963
1967
1967
1967
1967
n.d.
1973
A.221-A.224
Doctor Honoris Causa of the
Guildford, 3 December 1977
University
of
Surrey,
1977-1978
A.221
Correspondence
Includes newspapercuttings and photograph.
A.222
Programme and order of proceedings
1978
1977
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Biographical, A.99-A.566
A.223
Printed booklet with addresses delivered at the ceremony
1977
A.224
Photographs
4 photographs.
A.225, A.226
Honorary Fellowship of the Institute of Physics, London,
13 December 1977
letter re the election, photograph and certificate of
1
election.
2 folders.
1977
1977
A.227-A.229
Honorary Degree of Doctor of Sciences, University of
Dublin, 6 July 1978
1978
Programme of the ceremony; dinner seating plan; 2
photographs; certificate.
Most documents are in Latin.
3 folders.
A.230, A.231
Crystal Growth Award, The American Association for
Crystal Growth, Washington DC, USA,18 July 1978
1978
3 photographs, magazine cutting and award plaque
(A.231).
Frank was the first recipient of this newly established
award.
2 folders.
A.232, A.233
Royal Medal of the Royal Society, London, 30 November
1979
1979
Correspondence re election and certificate
bound case.
in
leather
1 folder, 1 case.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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See also A.518.
A.234, A.235
Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Engineering
of the United States, Washington DC, USA, 3 March 1980
1980
Correspondence, University of Bristol Newsletter on the
award and certificate.
The award ceremony was held
Washington DC.
in October 1980 in
1 folder, 1 tube.
A.236-A.238
Gregory Aminoff Medal,
Sciences, Stockholm, 3 June 1981
Royal Swedish Academy of
1981
information
Certificate,
and
announcementof Frank’s awardin the University of Bristol
Newsletter.
on
Gregory
Aminoff
3 folders.
A.239-A.241
Honorary Degree of Doctor of Sciences, University of
Warwick, Coventry, 17 July 1981
the
ceremony,
2
photographs
and
Programme of
certificate.
2 folders, 1 tube.
A.242
Service on the British National Committee for Physics,
January 1982
Certificate.
Frank was a committee memberbefore 1973 and again
1976-1981.
1981
1982
A.243
Guthrie Medal and Prize, Institute of Physics, January
1982
1982
Letters of congratulation.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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A.244
Honorary Fellowship of the Indian Academy of Sciences,
Bangalore, India, January 1984.
Correspondence re the fellowship and announcementin
the University of Bristol Newsletter.
26
1984
A.245, A.246
Unveiling ceremony of Frank’s portrait,
Bristol, 20 September 1985.
University of
1984
A.245
Correspondencerethe portrait
A.246
List of contributors
Also includes photographof the portrait and photograph of
Frank and his wifein front of the portrait.
A.247, A.248
Foreign Associate of the Royal Society of South Africa, 24
April 1986.
Correspondenceandcertificate.
2 folders.
1984
1984
1986
A.249, A.250
Honorary Presidency of the British Association of Crystal
Growth 1981-1986
1981, 1986
Certificate and commemorative plaque.
2 folders.
A.251-A.252A
Doctor Honoris Causa, Universite de Paris-Sud, Orsay,
France, 28 October 1986
Correspondence, dinner menu, addressesand certificate.
3 folders.
A.253-A.255
Honorary Fellowship of the University of Bristol, Bristol, 5
December 1986
Correspondence,
announcement
in
university
1986
1986
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publications, certificate and addresses.
3 folders.
A.256
Robert Franklin Mehl Award, The Metallurgical Society,
Denver, Colorado, USA, 26 February 1987
1987
Framedcertificate.
See also E.150-E.155.
A.257-A.261
Foreign Associate of the American Academy of Science,
Washington DC, USA,25 April 1987
1985-1989
A.257, A.258
Letters of congratulation
1987-1989
Also includes correspondence with the Academy.
2 folders.
A.259
Certificate of election
1987
1 tube.
A.260, A.261
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers
1985-1988
Includes photograph of Frank at the award ceremony and
announcement of the award in the University of Bristol
Newsletter (A.261)
2 folders.
A.262
Establishment of International Organization for Crystal
Growth’s Frank Prize
Correspondence.
The International Organisation for Crystal Growth named
the Crystal Growth Prize after Frank.
A.263-A.265
Von Hippel Award, Material Research Society, Boston,
Massachusetts, USA, 2 December 1987
1987
1987
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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A.263
Correspondencere arrangements
A.264
Certificate
Also includes biographical information on Frank and a
schedule of the ceremony.
A.265
Announcement of the award in the University of Bristol
Newsletter
A.266
The Frank Theatre, University of Bristol
letter re the naming of the G.44 lecture theatre after
1
Frank.
A.267-A.271
80th birthday celebrations and symposium, University of
Bristol, 15 April 1991
See also A.524.
A.267
Correspondence.
A.268
A.269
A.270
A.271
Programme ofthe celebration andlist of participants.
Typescript copy of Frank’s speech.
Drawing and card offered on the occasion.
Publication of the proceedings of the symposium.
Also includes announcement in scientific and academic
magazines.
A.272, A.273
Honorary Degree, University of Surrey, Guildford, 29
November 1991
28
1987
1987
1987
1989
1991
1991
1991
1991
1991
1991
1991
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Correspondence, seating plan, colour photograph and
photocopy photograph.
2 folders.
A.274-A.278
Honorary Degree of Doctor of Sciences, University of
Leeds, 21 July 1992
A.274
Correspondencere arrangements
A.275
Certificate and presentation addresses
A.276
A.277
A.278
Graduation supper guestlist and seating plans
2 colour photographs, with legend.
Announcement in university publications and newspaper
1991-1992
1991-1992
1992
1992
1992
1992
A.279-A.288
Copley Medal of the Royal Society, London, 30 November
1994
1994-1995
A.279-A.281
See also A.527.
Correspondence
congratulation
3 folders.
re
arrangements
and_
letters
of
1994
A.282, A.283
‘Copley Congrats’
1994-1995
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed divided into two for
ease of reference.
A.284
Programme of the award ceremony
1994
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A.285
Portrait photograph of Frank.
1 photograph.
A.286
Certificate
A.287
Announcementin the Royal Society News, July 1994
A.288
Miscellaneous material
30
1994
1994
1994
1994
A.289-A.357
DIARIES
1926-1994
This is a virtually complete run of Frank’s pocketdiaries.
Intercalated within the diaries are visiting cards, notices of
meetings, notes of addressesetc.
At A.298 is a journal covering the outbreak of the Second
World War
A.289
1926
Boy Scouts’diary.
A.290
A.291
1927
1928
A.292
1932-1933
A.293
1933-1934
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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A.294
1934-1935
A.295
1935-1936
A.296
1937
Germanpocketdiary
A.297
1938
Germanpocketdiary
A.298
A.299
A.300
A.301
A.302
A.303
A.304
Hardback notebook, used at front as a journal covering
the outbreak of the Second World War 25 August-12
September 1939
Mostpagesnot used.
1940
1940
Entries are by Maita Frank.
1941
1942
1942
1944
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A.305
A.306
A.307
1945
1946
1947
A.308
1947-1948
A.309
1948
A.310
1948-1949
A.311
A.312
A.313
A.314
A.315
A.316
A.317
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
A.318
1956
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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A.319
A.320
A.321
A.322
A.323
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
A.324
.
1962
A.325
A.326
A.327
A.328
A.329
A.330
A.331
A.332
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1969
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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A.333
1969-1970
A.334
A.335
A.336
1970
1971
1972
A.337
1972-1973
A.338
1973-1974
A.339
1974-1975
A.340
1976
A.341
1976-1977
A.342
1978
A.343
1978-1979
A.344
1980-1981
A.345
1981-1982
Biographical, A.99-A.566
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A.346
1982-1983
A.347
1983-1984
A.348
1984-1985
A.349
1985-1986
A.350
1986-1987
A.351
1987-1988
A.352
1988-1989
A.353
1989-1990
A.354
1990-1991
A.355
1991-1992
A.356
1992-1993
A.357
1993-1994
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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A.358-A.362
LITERARY COMPOSITIONS
1934-1980
Chiefly verses and early writings by Frank.
humorous essay after
‘Science andall that’.
Includes a
Sellars and Yeatman entitled
See also A.150.
4 folders, 1 notebook.
A.363-A.406
FAMILY
1923-1994
See also A.551-A.558.
A.363-A.374
Correspondencewith Frank’s parents
1923-1953
12 folders.
A.375-A.403
Correspondencewith other membersof the family
1931-1994
Arranged in alphabetical order by surname, or first name
where no surname is given.
A.375
Arnautov, Zoe
A.376
B[?], Vivienne
1992
1937, 1945
Vivienne B wasa relative from South Africa. She may be
the same person asthe Vivienne at A.377.
A.377
C[?], Vivienne
1935-1936
Vivienne C was a cousin from Durban, South Africa.
A.378
‘Aunt Carrie’
n.d.
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A.379
Frank, Alice M.
Alice Frank was F. C Frank’s aunt.
A.380
Frank, Audrey
A.381
Frank, Edward
Edward Frank wasF. C Frank’s brother.
A.382
?Frank, Fred
A.383
Frank, Geoff and Liz
A.384
Frank, Joy and Angela
A.385
Frank,Lottie
Lottie Frank was an aunt.
A.386
Frank, M.E. (‘Molly’)
A.387
Frank, Phil.
A.388
Jo and Margaret
A.389
A.390
John and Jo
Ken and Elizabeth
A.391
Pat and Vera
37
1939
1985-1990
1937-1950
1951-1991
1985-1994
1990-1991
1931
1985-1990
1931, 1985
1985-1994
1986
1992
1985-1990
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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A.392
Peggy
Folder inscribed ‘Perhapsa relative’.
A.393
Pond, Ada and Arthur
A.394
Pond, Desmond
Possibly the son of Ada and Arthur Pond.
A.395
Read, Arnold
A.396
Read, John Carley
Wedding invitation.
A.397
Read, Rowland
A.398
Romaine, [7]
A.399
Smith, Effie
Effie Smith was an aunt.
A.400
Smith, Effie
Effie Smith, cousin, was the daughter of Frank’s aunt, also
called Effie Smith.
A.401
Southwell, Warburton
38
1941
1934-1935
1936-1938
1934, 1946
1934
1933
1986
1934
1934
n.d.
A.402
Stanton, Rex and Gladys
1935-1936
The Stantons were cousins.
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A.403
Miscellaneous correspondence
A.404-A.406
Frank family tree
A.404
Correspondence with membersof the family re the Frank
family tree
39
1934-1939
1986-1989
1986-1989
A.405, A.406
‘Family tree plus related material’
n.d.
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed divided into two for
ease of reference.
A.407-A.468
FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES
1929-1997
A.407-A.436
Correspondencewithfriends
1932-1941, n.d.
From Oxford and Germany
A.407
Adelheim, [7]
Adelheim wasa friend from Berlin.
A.408
Bellam, Jim
A.409
Brown, Thea
A.410, A.4114
Carpenter, Anne
See also Thea Brown.
Also includes a text in German entitled ‘The Skier’s Waltz’.
A.412
Clarke, E.J.S.
1938
1938
n.d.
n.d.
n.d.
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A.413
Davis, Alan
A.414
Davis, Mal
A.415
Dutta, A.
A.416
Evans, Patrick
See also Alan Davis (A.413).
A.417
Finn, Edward
A.418
Gatty, Penelope
A.419
Gatty, Richard and Katharine
A.420
Guerrini, V.H.
Frank met Guerrini in Berlin.
A.421
Hill, Roger P.
A.422
Holt, R.V.
A.423
Horton, A.J.
A.424
[L?], [?]
In German.
40
1936
1935
1938
1937
n.d.
1940-1941
1940
1938-1939
1937
1935
1934
1938
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A.425
Marsden, Ralph J.B.
1936-1939
A.426
Nettleton, Martin
A.427
[2P], B.
A.428
Pelmore, Denis
Denis Pelmore was Frank’s successor in Oxford as a
research student.
A.429
Purna, Kittu R.
A.430
Richards, J.
A.431
Seyeart, E.N.
A.432
Stroud, L.
Stroud was Frank’s landlady in Oxford.
A.433
Not used
A.434
Wallace, Bertie
Bertie Wallace was a school friend of Frank.
A.435
Wynne, Charles G.
1935
1934
1937
1934-1935
1937
n.d.
1935, 1936
1932
1934
A.436
First namesonly
1933-1937
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A.437-A.461
‘Correspondencewith girlfriends’. Contents of folder so
inscribed
1929-1940
A.437
Allan, Isobel
A.438
Allison, E.
A.439
[?B], Zoe
A.440
Bremner,H.
1937
1938
1937
1936
A.441
A.442
A.443
A.444-A.446
‘Els?
3 folders.
Burdett, Dulce
1929-1938
C[?], Judy
C[?], Marion
Frank met Marion C during the Holiday Fellowship. See
H.172.
1936
1935
1937
A.447-A.449
Mathisson, Ilse
1933-1939
3 folders.
See also A.559.
Frank metIlse Mathisson in Estonia.
A.450, A.451
Mac Currach, Jean
1935-1938
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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includes 6 photographs from
Also
Germany.
Frank’s time
in
2 folders.
A.452
Meier, Theena
A.453
Menser, G.
A.454
Michaelis, Lotte
A.455
Platz, Margaret
A.456
Saunders, Mary
A.457
A.458
A.459
A.460
Schreiber, Betti
Undritz, M.
With typescript transcriptions of correspondence, compiled
in the 1990s.
Frank met M. Undritz in Estonia.
Wagen, Gertrud
Williams, Molly
A.461
Unidentified
43
1933
1938
1934
1937
1940
1936-1937
1931-1932
1938
1938
1937
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A.462-A.468
Information on colleagues
A.462
Service of Thanksgiving for Harry Garner Edwards, Clifton
College Chapel, 29 April 1995
Order of service and address.
44
1977-1997
1995
A.463, A.464
Newspaper cuttings on Reginald V. Jones.
1977-1997
2 folders.
A.465
N.F. Mott’s 80th birthday
1985
List of guests and poem entitled ‘Some Jots for Mott’.
See also J.357.
A.466-A.468
Newspaper
personalities
3 folders.
cuttings
on
colleagues
and_
various
1983-1995
A.469-A.492
CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS AND OTHER INTERESTS
1931-1997
A.469-A.480
Oxford University clubs
A.469
Oxford University Alembic Club
1931-1940
1931-1936
Programmesof meetings 1935-1936; signed menus 1931
and 1935; Rules.
A.470-A.475
Oxford University Film Unit
1933-1940 and
n.d.
Chiefly correspondencere speakers for meetings, films to
be shown, Film Unit policy and membership etc.
Also
includes some scripts, lists of camera shots etc.
See A.9 of the previous catalogue.
Frank was a committee member of the University Film
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Society and Founder and first President of the Film Unit.
The two mergedin 1936.
A.470
1933-1934
A.471
1934
A.472
1934-1935
A.473
1936
Includes shooting script for documentary on the Oxford
University Air Squadron.
A.474
1937, 1940 and n.d.
A.475
Scripts, shooting lists, scenarios etc.
Also includes some memorabilia of the (Left wing) Film &
Photo League.
A.476
Oxford University German Club
Programme of meetings.
A.477
Oxford University Jiudo/Jiu-jitsu Club
Brief correspondenceonly.
N.d.
1934
1935
A.478
Oxford University Junior Scientific Club
1935-1936
Programmesfor meetingsetc.
A.479
Oxford Union Society
1932
Life membershipcertificate.
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A.480
Oxford Society
Letter re possible branch in Germany; membership card,
constitution.
46
1937
A.481-A.488
‘Subscriptions’
1934-1997
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed: correspondence
and papers relating to subscriptions for membership of
clubs and associations, and charitable donations.
It also
includes some scientific societies otherwise documented
in section F.
Arrangedin alphabetical order.
A.481
A
Includes (incomplete)list of Frank’s memberships.
A.482
A.483
A.484
A.485
A.486
A.487
A.488
C-E
F-I
N-R
S-Y
1958-1997
1969-1986
1981-1988
1940-1994
1971-1990
1979-1985
1935-1990
1934-1989
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A.489-A.491
Concerts and functions
1935-1950
Programmesfor music concerts, plays etc.
3 folders.
A.492
‘Historical material’
1939, 1940
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed: newspaper and
magazine cuttings kept by Frank.
A.493-A.565
PHOTOGRAPHS
1911-1995, n.d.
Most of the photographs have some note identifying
occasion, date and/or those featured inscribed on verso or
by attached note.
There are many other photographs elsewhere in the
collection,
particularly with the Career, honours and
awards material (A.204-A.288). These have been retained
with the correspondence and papers with which they were
found.
A.493-A.533
Photographs of Frank
1911-1995, n.d.
A.493
Frank as a baby
1911
3 photographs.
For further photographs of Frank as an infant see Family
photographs below.
A.494
Frank as a schoolboy
early 1920s
2 photographs.
A.495
Thetford Scout Camp
1927
6 photographs.
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See also A.130.
A.496
Group photograph of pupils at Ipswich School
1928
1 photograph(rolled).
See also A.132-A.141.
A.497
Ipswich School play
4 photographs, two mounted.
See also A.136, A.137.
The photographs are of a performance and cast of
Moliére’s Malade Imaginaire.
Béline,
second wife of Argan.
Frank played
A.498
Portrait photograph of Frank
1 photograph.
1928
1930
A.499
Lincoln College Oxford
early 1930s
2 graduation photographs.
1 group photograph of B.Sc./D.Phil. class, featuring Frank
in back row.
See also A.142-A.147.
A.500
?Lincoln College
early 1930s
Note on verso suggests the photographis ‘Lincoln College
staff? or some charitable or other organisation’.
1 photograph.
A.501
Group photograph of Oxford Scientific Club
1934
‘A souvenir of the visit [...] to the laboratories of Parke,
Davis & Co., Hounslow, on 1st November 1934’.
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Frank is featured on the right of the middle row.
1 photograph.
A.502
Frank and K. Wirtz
1937
1 photograph.
A.503
Group photographof Colloid Science group, Cambridge
21939
Frank is on the right of the middle row.
1 photograph.
A.504
Group photograph of H.H. Wills Laboratory staff and
researchers
1948
1 photograph.
A.505
‘Fort Royal Lab 1948-9 Party’
1948 or 1949
Those featured include Frank, A.M. Tyndall and N.F. Mott.
8 photographs.
A.506
Frank and J. H. Hollomon at GE Laboratory, Schenectady,
USA
c 1951
1 photograph.
A.507
Frank, Maita Frank and G.P.S. Occhialini, Bristol
1 photograph.
A.508
Frank, J.C. Fisher and T. Read
1 photograph.
1953
1954
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A.509
Honorary Degree ceremony, Ghent, Belgium
1955
1 photograph.
See also A.209, A.210.
A.510
Visit of the Duke of Edinburgh to the H.H. Wills Laboratory
1957
Those featured include the Duke of Edinburgh and C.F.
Powell.
3 photographs; newspapercutting on thevisit.
A.511
‘Charles Frank observing dilatancy effects in wet sand, La
Jolla shore 1964 or 1965’
1964 or 1965
1 photograph.
A.512
Frank, Maita Frank and D. Parkin, Mexico
1964
Annotated on front ‘Wish you were here’, sent to H.H.
Wills Laboratory for their Christmas Party. Those featured
are wearing Mexican hats and sitting in a donkey-cart.
1 photograph.
A.513
Portrait photographs of Frank
5 photographs; letter found therewith.
A.514
Visit to Prague
Frank visited Prague,Czechoslovakia, in September 1969.
2 photographs.
A.515
Frank at ?Physics Departmentparty, Bristol.
1 photograph.
A.516
Frank’s Retirement Party
1969
1969
1972
1976
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Features Frank and Maita Frank.
1 photograph.
A.517
Group photograph of Old Ipswichians Reunion
1 photograph, with key.
A.518
Royal Medal of the Royal Society
Featuresall the Royal Society medallists for 1979.
1 mounted photograph.
See also A.232, A.233.
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1978
1979
A.519
Farewell Party for A.W. Merrison, Vice-Chancellor, Bristol
1984
Features Frank, Maita Frank, Isobel Powell and D.M.C.
Hodgkin.
1 mounted photograph.
A.520
Group photographs of the Polymer Physics Group
1985, 1997
2 photographs
A.521
Frank, A.R.Lang and N. Sumida,Bristol
1 photograph.
A.522
‘Fowler breakfast’
Thosefeatured include Frank and E. Sondheimer.
3 photographs.
A.523
Director of the
Frank with Mai Zhenhong, Assistant
Institute of Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Bristol
1987
1989
1990
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1 photograph.
A.524
Photographs of Frank’s 80th birthday celebrations
1991
Photographatcivic function, featuring the Lord Mayor of
Bristol, N.F. Mott and J.F.C. Kingman.
1 group photographof celebrants, with key.
See also A.267-A.271.
A.525
Frank with A.Keller and D.C. Bassett
3 photographs.
A.526
Trinity College Cambridge
Features Frank with colleagues including A. Keller, A.H.
Windle and E.L. Thomas.
1 photograph.
A.527
Copley Medal of the Royal Society
Featuresall the Royal Society medallists for 1994.
1 mounted photograph.
See also A.279-A.288.
A.528
Frank, M.L.E. Oliphant and M.M. Gowing
Taken during Kaptiza Centenary Symposium, Cambridge,
8 July 1994
2 photographs.
A.529
Frank, A.R. Lang and S. Takagi, Bristol
1 photograph.
1991
1993
1994
1994
1995
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N.d.
A.530
A.531
Undated group photographs of staff and researchers of
the H.H. Wills Laboratory
3 photographs.
Group photograph of
Academy of Sciencesto Bristol
visit
of members of Chinese
N.d.
Bristol figures featured include Frank, J.M. Ziman and
?R.L. Gregory.
1 photograph.
A.532
?H.H. Wills Laboratory party
Those feature include Frank and C.F. Powell.
5 photographs.
A.533
Frank at ?7Departmental Party, Bristol
N. Thompsonis also featured.
4 photographs.
N.d.
N.d.
A.534-A.550
Conferences
1948-1976, n.d.
Photographs of proceedings and group photographs of
participants from conferences attended by Frank.
There are other photographs in the Visits and conferences
section H, retained with the material with which they were
found.
A.534
Group
‘2Amsterdam 1948’
photograph
1 photograph.
See also H.177.
of
participants
at
conference
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Biographical, A.99-A.566
A.535
A.536
Group photograph of participants at ‘Cambridge ? ca
1950’
c 1950
1 photograph.
group
photograph
of
Mounted
9th
International Solvay Conference in Physics, Brussels,
Belgium, 25-29 September 1951
participants
at
1951
1 photograph.
See also H.186-H.192.
A.537-A.541
Visit to Japan, September-October 1953
1953
See H.195 of
previous catalogue.
this catalogue, and H.11-H.22 of the
A.537
Group photographofparticipants at meeting
Frank is to the left of the fourth row up.
1 photograph.
A.538
Photographsof lectures and meetings
include
Frank,
N.F.
Mott and R.P.
Those featured
Feynman.
5 photographs.
A.539
Photographs of
researchfacilities
visits
to Japanese laboratories and
Those featured include Frank, N.F. Mott, J.C. Fisher and
Japanesecolleagues.
9 photographs.
A.540
Photographs of excursions
14 photographs.
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Biographical, A.99-A.566
A.541
Photographs of social occasions and parties
5 photographs.
A.542
Photographs‘c 1953 ?Berlin’
? 1953
5 photographs.
See also A.188-A.194.
A.543
A.544
photograph
Group
Congress
September 1956
on
participants
Physics,
at
International
USA,
Seattle,
1956
of
Theoretical
1 photograph.
Group
Conference’, 1958
photograph
1 photograph.
See also E.111A.
of
participants
at
‘Cooperstown
1958
A.545
International Conference on Crystal
March-April 1974
Growth,
Japan,
1974
Photographs of Frank lecturing, and with colleagues at
social functions and on excursions.
Thosefeatured also include Maita Frank, S. Takagi and B.
Pamplin.
6 photographs.
See also H.229.
A.546
Group photograph of participants at 2nd International
Spring School on Crystal Growth, Japan, 31 March-7 April
1974
1974
1 photograph.
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A.547
A.548
A.549
Biographical, A.99-A.566
Group photograph of
at 26th Pugwash
Conference on Science and World Affairs, Muhlhausen,
East Germany, 26-31 August 1976
participants
1 photograph.
Group photograph of participants at NATO Advanced
Study Institute on Surface Effects on Strength of Materials
(‘Hohe Geiss Conference 1976’)
1 photograph.
56
1976
1976
Group
conference
photograph
of
participants
at
unidentified
N.d.
Those featured include N. Cabrera, B. Bilby and N.F. Mott.
N.d.
N.d.
A.550
Informal photographs from unidentified conference
Those featured include Frank, A.B. Pippard, A.H. Cottrell
and N.F. Mott.
2 photographs.
A.551-A.558
Family
See also A.363-A.406.
A.551
Grandparents
Includes photographs of Frank as an infant with his
grandmother.
4 photographs.
A.552
Frederick Frank (father)
Includes photographs of Frank as an adult with both his
parents and of both his parents together.
5 photographs.
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Biographical, A.99-A.566
A.553
Dora Frank (née Read) (mother)
2 photographs.
A.554
John and Edward Frank (brothers)
Includes photographs of Frank with his two brothers as an
infant.
8 photographs.
A.555
South African relatives
8 photographs.
A.556
Canadian relatives
14 photographs
A.557
Frank and Maita Frank with Canadian relatives in 1980
1 composite photograph.
A.558
Miscellaneous family-related photographs.
Includes photographs of Frank’s uncle; Frank family
residences in Canada and SouthAfrica.
7 photographs.
A.559-A.565
Friends and colleagues
A.559
llse Mathisson
1 photograph.
See also A.447-A.449.
1934-1992, n.d.
1934
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Biographical, A.99-A.566
A.560
Photographs from
period
Debye’s laboratory, Berlin, Germany
Frank’s
of research
in
P.
1936-1937
Those featured include M. Pirenne, P. Debye, M. von
Laue and E. Fischer.
10 photographs.
See also A.188-A.194.
Group photograph of ?H.H. Wills Laboratory staff and
researchers
c 1949
1 photograph.
J.E. Mayer and A. Sommerfeld, Bad Nauheim, Germany,
October 1950
1 photograph.
F. Seitz, Japan
1 photograph.
1950
1953
Group photograph
H.H.
Laboratory on the occasion of J. Malos’s retirement
of members of
the
Wills
1992
A.561
A.562
A.563
A.564
1 photograph.
A.565
Group photograph of colleagues in Uppsala, Sweden
N.d.
1 photograph, with key.
A.566
MISCELLANEOUS
1932-1945
Household finance, tenancy agreements, insurance, etc.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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SECTION B
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL, B.152-B.327
1945-1997
B.152-B.281
PHYSICS DEPARTMENT
B.282-B.327
UNIVERSITY
B.152-B.281
PHYSICS DEPARTMENT
1945-1976, n.d.
B.152-B.155
Administration
B.156-B.169
Researchfunding
B.170-B.226
Research seminars
B.227-B.266
Teaching
B.267-B.270
Postgraduate courses
B.271-B.279
Students
B.280, B.281
Miscellaneous
B.152-B.155
Administration
1966-1972
B.152
B.153
B.154
B.155
Minutes of Physics Steering Committee, 19 October and
21 December 1968
1968
Correspondence re registration of research assistant for
Ph.D.
1966-1967
Correspondenceand papersre technicians’ dispute
1969-1970
Correspondence and papers re Research Fellow in
Polymer Science
1970-1972
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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University of Bristol, B.152-B.327
B.156-B.169
Research funding
1966-1975
This is material relating to ICI support of science research
activity at Bristol, and support of research in the Physics
Departmentin particular.
See B.104 of the previous catalogue.
B.156, B.157
General funding
Correspondence re possibilities for cooperation between
ICI and the University of Bristol;
ICI Vacation Student
Scheme
1967-1974
1967
B.156
B.157
Correspondencechiefly re IC] support for Bristol research
after the end of the Fellowships scheme
1973-1974
B.158-B.165
ICl Research Fellowships Scheme
1969-1975
Chiefly
Committee. Arranged chronologically.
papers
ICI
of
the
Research
Fellowships
Includes applications.
B.158
B.159
B.160
B.161
B.162
B.163
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1973
Correspondencere future of Fellowship scheme.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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University of Bristol, B.152-B.327
B.164
B.165
1974
1975
B.166-B.169
IC| Loan Purchase Scheme
1966-1972
Invitations to apply for loans, applications, etc.
Arranged chronologically.
This scheme enabled university science departments to
acquire special apparatus which was too costly to be
included in usual departmental expenditure but not large
enought for a major grant application.
The equipment
remained the property of ICI although it was not required
to be returned while it remained of use in the department.
B.166
1966-1968
B.167
B.168
B.169
1969
1971
1972
B.170-B.226
Research seminars
1945-1957, n.d.
Manuscript notes on postgraduate lecture courses (may
include some undergraduate teaching),
departmental
seminars and colloquia given by colleagues.
See B53.-B.56 of the previous catalogue.
B.170
{(W.K.] Burton & [N.] Cabrera:
surfaces 25.5.45’
Equilbrium
at
crystal
1945
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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University of Bristol, B.152-B.327
B.171
A.F. Devonshire, 8 October-12 November 1946
6 lectures.
B.172
N.F. Mott, 14 October-9 December 1946
11 lectures.
B.173
B.174
‘(H.] Frohlich Nov 4th’, ‘18.11.46’, ‘25.11.46 and ‘2.12.46’
A.F. Devonshire, 19 November-17 December 1946
5 lectures.
B.175
N.F. Mott, 14 January-10 March 1947
7 lectures.
B.176
A.F. Devonshire, 21 January-4 February 1947
3 lectures.
B.177
H. Frohlich, 27 January-21 March 1947
8 lectures on dielectrics.
62
1946
1946
1946
1946
1947
1947
1947
B.178
B.179
‘Devonshire
bonds’
11.2.47
Organic
molecules
with
double
1947
‘(D.] Polder: Group theory Nov. 12th’ and ‘Nov 19th 1947
Infinite Groups’
B.180
‘Heisenberg Superconduc. 1.12.47’
1947
1947
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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University of Bristol, B.152-B.327
B.181, B.182
Duplicated
lectures by D.D. Eley
typescript notes for Biochemical
Kinetics
1947
2 folders.
B.183
‘Polder - Group theory - Jan 21st 1948’
B.184
‘Frohlich Sat 24 Jan 1948’
B.185
‘Devonshire 26th Jan 1948’
B.186
‘[H.] Dingle Fri 2[?] Jan 1948
B.187
‘Polder 4 Feb 1948’
B.188
‘{J.D.] Eshelby 6 Feb 1948 Damping’
B.189
‘Dingle 6 Feb 1948’
B.190
‘Group theory Booth 3.3.48’
B.191
‘Mitchell 8th Mar 1948’
B.192
‘Booth 18th Mar
B.193
B.194
‘[U.K.] Galt. Magnetism 30 April 1948’
‘Devonshire 5.5.48. Comparisonof collision theory & activ.
complex theory’
1948
1948
1948
1948
1948
1948
1948
1948
1948
1948
1948
1948
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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B.195
‘Mehl 18.5.48. Diffusion in Metals’
B.196
‘Polder. Magnetism 21.5.48’
B.197
‘Mrs Garforth Oxidation 15.9.48’
B.198
‘Ferroelectrics [A.F.] Devonshire 13.10.48’
64
1948
1948
1948
1948
B.199
‘[N.F.] Mott. Wigner-Seitz cohesion theory. Nov 2nd 1948’
1948
B.200
‘Devonshire’: ‘17 Nov 1948’, ‘24.11.48’ and ‘Dec 1st 1948’
B.201
‘W.K.] Burton Dec 1st. 2nd lecture’
B.202
‘Devonshire 8.12.48’
B.203
‘Burton 9.12.48’
B.204
‘Burton 27.1.49’
B.205
B.206
‘Mott 31st Jan 1949. Methodof tight binding’
‘Burton’: ‘3rd Feb 1949’, ‘8rd Mar’ and ‘24.3.49’
B.207
‘Mott’: ‘8.3.49’, ‘14th Mar 1949’ and ‘21.3.49
B.208
‘Burton 25.4.49’
1948
1948
1948
1948
1949
1949
1949
1949
1949
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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B.209
‘Mott 2nd May 1949’ on defects
B.210
B.211
B.212
B.213
B.214
‘Burton 20.5.49. (Another [?lemmary] explanation)’ and
‘Burton recap 7th June 1949’
‘Roberts 2.11.49’ and ‘Roberts 2nd lecture’ on subatomic
particles
‘Burton Groups 26.1.50’ and ‘Burton Feb 2nd’
‘Mackenzie’, ?February
‘(J.D.] Eshelby Screw dislocation 8.2.50’
B.215
‘Burton 9.2.50’
B.216
‘Roberts’: 20.2.50’, ‘27.2.50’ and ‘1 lecture on quantum
mechanics’
B.217
‘Eshelby 26.2.50’
B.218
B.219
B.220
‘Burton 2[?8].2.50’ and ‘2.3.50’
‘Hill [...] Lecture 23 Oct. 1950’ on Coordinatesin the yield
focus plane
University of Bristol Public Lecture on Meteorites by H.C.
Urey, 17 June 1957
Notice; manuscript notes.
65
1949
1949
1949
1950
1950
1950
1950
1950
1950
1950
1957
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B.221
Undated notes on Burton
B.222
Undated notes on Eshelby
B.223
Undated notes on Mott
B.224
‘Thermodynamics
Meisener
of
irreversible
processes’
by
J.
B.225, B.226
Miscellaneous shorter notes
2 folders.
66
N.d.
N.d.
N.d.
N.d.
N.d.
B.227-B.266
Teaching
1946-1970, n.d.
B.227
B.228
Duplicated typescript notes for teaching on precipitation in
alloys and dislocations
c 1946
Manuscript outline of lecture course on ‘The constitution of
matter’, summer term 1947
B.229
Syllabus for course on the Earth, winter 1947-1948
Manuscript draft.
B.230-B.233
‘Lectures on solids’
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed divided into four for
ease of reference: manuscript notes.
B.234-B.240
Contents of Frank’s folder divided into seven for ease of
reference: manuscript lecture notes on thermodynamics
1947
1947
1952
1953
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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B.241-B.244
‘Thermodynamics’
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed divided into four for
ease of reference: manuscript notes.
67
N.d.
B.245-B.247
‘Lectures + notes on wavesin crystals + related matters’
1958-1966
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed divided into three
for ease of reference: manuscript and typescript notes.
B.248
Manuscript lecture notes beginning ‘The general topic of
this course is Physics since 1910, and myparticular part
ofit is the Defects of Crystals’
B.249-B.251
‘Notes on crystallography etc’.
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed divided into three
for ease of reference: manuscript notes.
B.252-B.257
‘Lecture notes on E.M. [electromagnetic] theory
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed divided into six for
ease of reference: manuscript notes for lectures 1-20 (not
all represented).
B.258
‘Gravity survey’
Manuscript ?lecture notes.
B.259-B.263
Lecture notes for unidenfied course
Lectures Il, IV, V and VII, and manuscript notes found
therewith.
5 folders.
N.d.
N.d.
N.d
N.d.
B.264
Duplicated typescript physics examination papers
1970
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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B.265, B.266
Manuscript draft questions
2 folders.
B.267-B.270
Postgraduate courses
B.267
M.Sc. course in the physics of materials
Outline syllabuses, 4pp duplicated typescript; examination
paper.
B.268
M.Sc. coursein the physics of materials
Photocopy examination paper.
B.269
M.Sc. course in the physics of materials
Manuscript notesfor introductory lectures.
Not in Frank’s hand.
68
N.d.
1966-1971
1966
1967
1968
B.270
Manuscript draft of M.Sc. examination question
1971
B.271-B.279
Students
B.271
‘Notes on students’
1954-1976, n.d.
1954-1959
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed: manuscript notes
on students applying for coursesatBristol.
B.272
Hardback notebook used for notes on progress of M.Sc.
students
1965-1966
B.273
Marksfor student projects
B.274
Student marks
1969-1970
1970
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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University of Bristol, B.152-B.327
B.275
‘Stage Ill Honours projects’
1970, 1972
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed: manuscript notes
on projects.
B.276
Hardback notebook used for notes on progress
students
of
1970-1976
B.277
Notes on StageII tutorial goup
B.278
Completed questionnaire returns
The returns mark Frank’s proficiency as a Lecturer in
geophysics.
B.279
Marked student essays
B.280, B.281
Miscellaneous
B.280
‘The Shape and Size of the Universe’, University of Bristol
Department of Adult Education talk , Taunton, 6 October
Letter; notice.
Frank was deputising for C.F. Powell.
1974
N.d.
N.d.
1948, 1962
1948
B.281
‘On Atoms’, ‘Talk to Prof Beare’s Lucretius Class’,
February 1962
1
1962
9pp manuscript.
B.282-B.327
UNIVERSITY
1962-1997
B.282-B.285
General correspondence and papers
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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University of Bristol, B.152-B.327
B.286-B.309
Committees
B.310-B.324
Colston Research Society
B.325-B.327
University of Bristol Newsletters
B.282-B.285
General correspondenceand papers
1963-1993
B.282
Speechfor University of Bristol Council, 2 June 1967
1967
2pp typescript; newspaper cutting re Oxford Fund.
Frank raised the issue of student fees.
B.283
Miscellaneous correspondence
B.284
Salary information
1969-1993
1963-1975
B.285
from
Memorabilia
University of Bristol
Centenary
Celebrations
of
the
1976
B.286-B.309
Committees
B.286-B.295
Art Lectures Committee
1962-1997
1971-1997
Papers for committee meetings.
See B.90-B.93 of the previous catalogue.
B.286
B.287
B.288
B.289
1971
1972
1973
1974
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University of Bristol, B.152-B.327
B.290
1975
B.291
1986, 1990
Twoletters only.
B.292
B.293
B.294
B.295
1994
1995
1996
1997
Also includes letter of thanks to Frank for 34 years of
service.
B.296
Chemistry Department Scheduling Sub-Committee
1962
Correspondence and papers re mechanical and glass-
blowing workshops.
B.297
Committee of Professors in the Faculty of Engineering
1974-1976
Agenda and minutes of meetings.
B.298-B.300
Engineering Board
1975-1976
Agenda and minutes of meetings.
3 folders.
B.301-B.305
Knowlson Trust Foundation Awards Committee
1963-1973
Papers for committee meetings and applications for
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University of Bristol, B.152-B.327
awards, and related correspondence.
Those for 1963-1967 are C.F. Powell’s, passed to Frank in
1968.
See B.109-B.111 of the previous catalogue.
B.301
1963-1964
B.302
1965-1966
B.303
1967-1968
B.304
1969-1970
B.305
1971-1973
B.306-B.309
Library Committee
Includes Periodicals Subcommittee (B.308).
B.306
Papers of meeting, May
B.307
Papers of meeting, November
1973-1974,
1994-1995
1973
1973
B.308
Papers
December
of
meeting
of
Periodicals
Subcommittee,
1973
B.309
Correspondence
B.310-B.324
Colston Research Society
B.310
Correspondence re Council membership
1974, 1994-
1995
1967-1996
1974-1992
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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B.311-B.318
Papers for meetings of Council
73
1974, 1986-
1996
B.311
B.312
B.313
1974
1986
1987
B.314
1988
B.315
1992, 1993
B.316
B.317
B.318
1994
1995
1996
B.319
Minutes of Colston Research Fund Committee meetings
1967-1971
B.320-B.322
Papers for meetings of the Colston Research Society
Symposium Committee
1972-1975
B.320
1972, 1973
B.321
B.322
1974
1975
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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University of Bristol, B.152-B.327
B.323, B.324
Miscellaneous correspondence
B.323
Correspondencereoffprints policy
74
1973, 1991
1973
B.324
Correspondence and papers re Colston Symposium on
Understanding Science, Bristol, March 1991
1990-1991
Includes 2pp typescript by Frank ‘Understanding Science’.
Frank wasinvited to give the introductory talk opening the
Symposium.
B.325-B.327
University of Bristol Newsletters
1980-1989
Newsletters kept by Frank for items of interest.
B.325
12 June and 26 June
12 June has letter from Frank on the Association of
University Teachers’ opposition to military research in
uiniversities; that of 26 June hasletters arising.
B.326
Letter on the Tyndall family
Arising from article on the ‘The last of the Tyndalls’ in the
newsletter of 15 June 1985.
1980
1985
B.327
Miscellaneous newsletters
1987, 1989
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SECTION C
RESEARCH, C.204-C.396
1914-1992, n.d.
Divided into subsections to follow the arrangement of the
previous
largely
chronological order, though related material has been kept
together.
presented
in
catalogue
and
a_
At C.386-C.396 are miscellaneous photographs of crystal
structure etc.
C.204-C.209A
POSTGRADUATE
1933-1937
See C.1-C.33 of the previous catalogue.
C.204
Hardback notebookinscribed on first page ‘Nov 1933’
1933-1937
C.205
Hardback notebook inscribed inside front cover ‘I’ and on
first page ‘Nov 1933’
1933-1935
Used November 1933-2 April 1935, chiefly for work on
electrical circuits. Loose material intercalated at front.
C.206
Hardback notebook inscribed inside front cover ‘Il’ and
April 1935’
1935
Used 2 April-1 October 1935.
C.207
Hardback notebook inscribed inside front cover ‘III’
1935-1936
Used 22 October 1935-8 July 1936. Loose intercalated
material dated 1936.
C.208
Hardback notebook inscribed inside front cover ‘IV’
1936
Used 28 July-13 October 1936 for work on acetonitrile,
palmitonitrile and butyronitrile.
C.208A
Manuscript notes on the ‘Contents of the 4 “Physics
Books” and 1 Chemistry Book’; miscellaneous manuscript
notes on octomitrile etc.
1935-1936
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Research, C.204-C.396
C.209
Ring back pocket notebook
c 1935
Used for notes on theliterature, bibliographical references
andjottings. Latest reference 1935.
C.209A
Abstract of D. Phil. thesis
1936
Manuscript draft; manuscript calculations,
figures.
notes and
C.210-C.213
GERMANY
1936-1937
See C.34-C.54 of the previous catalogue.
C.210
Pocket notebook
1936-1937
Used 1936-1937 for notes, calculations etc. A little loose
intercalated material including sketch of ‘Scientists Three
Faith, Hope & Charity’.
C.211
Pocket notebook
Used 1937 for rough notes and calculations.
C.212
Pocket notebook
Used c 1937 for rough notes and calculations. Many loose
intercalated pages at end of notebook.
C.213
Pocket notebook
Used c 1937 for rough notes and calculations. Some
notes in German.
1937
c 1937
c 1937
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Research, C.204-C.396
C.214-C.216
CAMBRIDGE
1939-1940
These notebooks record Frank’s work with Oliver Gatty of
the
of
Cambridge at the end of 1939 and early 1940.
Department
University
of
Colloid
Science,
See C.55-C.79 of the previous catalogue.
C.214
Hardback notebook inscribed on first page ‘F.C. Frank
and O. Gatty’
1939-1940
Used for notes on work by Frank and Gatty 14 November
1939-16 January 1940.
C.215
Hardback notebook inscribed onfirst page ‘F.C. Frank
and O. Gatty VolII’
1940
Used for notes on work by Frank and Gatty 16 January-2
February 1940.
C.216
Hardback notebook inscribed on first page ‘F.C. Frank &
O. Gatty III
Used for notes on work by Frank and Gatty 2-16 February
1940.
C.217-C.233
SECOND WORLD WAR
1935-1946
See C.80-C.109 of the previous catalogue.
C.217-C.226
‘Smoke generation Porton 1940’
1935-1941
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed.
This work wasto investigate smoke density and dispersal.
O. Gatty who had been working with Frank at Cambridge
(see C.214-C.216 above) wasalso involvedin this work.
C.217
‘Mists and volatile smokes’ by Frank, Gatty and H.
Campbell.
1940
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Research, C.204-C.396
Typescript with manuscript figures; summary by Frank,
August 1940, manuscript draft and 3pp typescript.
C.218
‘Specification of boiling point for oil smokes’
4pp manuscript draft,
September 1940.
1p typescript
draft + figure,
C.219
‘A theory of evaporation in wind from surfaces of small
downwind length’ by Frank
Manuscript draft, October 1940.
C.220
‘Comments on P.D.R. 246’ by Frank
1p manuscript and 1p typescriptdrafts.
C.221
Figuresillustrating the ‘Porton Creosote Burner’
Includes mounted photographsof the Burner in action.
78
1940
1940
1940
1940
C.222, C.223
Titled sets of manuscript notes and calculations
c 1940
uniform
velocity
density
‘Aerodynamic bondary layers’, ‘Diffusion into an air flow
with
of
coagulating particles of hard substance’, ‘Note on the
nature of the conduction in highly insulating substances’
and ‘Shapeof capillary drops’. With twoletters to Frank,
1940, found therewith.
gradient’,
‘Effective
C.224
C.225
2 folders.
Miscellaneous manuscript notes and calculations
Typescript
articles on smoke-related topics from 1940.
translations
of German language journal
c 1940
1940
C.226
Published background material
1935, 1938
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Pages from Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung, 20 June 1935;
Daily Express, 17 August 1938 featuring failures
of
government-issued gasmasks.
C.227-C.231
‘Air Ministry Intelligence 1940-1945"
1942-1946
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed.
C.227
‘Elements offlight’
early 1940s
Manuscript note and calculations.
C.228
Calculations of ‘Isobar rules’
early 1940s
Manuscript note.
C.229
Manuscript notes
C.230
‘Dr Jones 30th Nov 1945’
early 1940s
1945
Contents of folder so inscribed found within Frank’s
‘Air
Ministry’ folder: ‘Theory of a U-235 Bomb (treatment
according to Heisenberg)’, ‘Elements of Pu-production
calculation’, manuscript notes.
C.231
‘Prof Jones 1.8.46’
1942-1946
‘Air
Contents of folder so inscribed found within Frank’s
Includes letter to R.V. Jones from Frank
Ministry’ folder.
explaining why he does not wish to continue in the Civil
Service, May 1946; photograph of Porton Downreunion,
Spetember 1946, with key; humorous material 1942 and
n.d.
C.232, C.233
‘Analysis of Rocket Accuracy’
1945
Contents of
analysis of fall of German V-rockets in England.
Frank’s folder so inscribed:
material
re
C.232
Manuscript calculations and analyses
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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C.233
Duplicated typescript sections of report, including 2pp
summary of conclusions
C.234-C.377
BRISTOL
1940s-1992
Frank’s method of working often resulted in many scraps
of paper being usedfor untitled and undated calculations.
Frequently drafts begin in longhand and after two or three
papers
written
calculations.
Many of the calculations are themselves
written on the verso of earlier drafts, not necessarily
related.
increasingly
roughly
peter
out
into
See C.110-C.203 of the previous catalogue.
C.234
‘Ice crystallography’
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed: manuscript notes
and calculations, latest reference 1940.
C.235, C.236
‘Ice. Polarisation kinetics’
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed: typescript extracts
of Frank’s contributions to Faraday Society discussions,
manuscript notes and calculations.
2 folders.
C.237
‘Ice. Dielectric Propfertie]s’
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed: manuscript notes,
diagrams etc.
C.238, C.239
‘Alternating reaction kinetics’
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed: manuscript notes
and calculations.
One page of calculations dated to
December 1945.
2 folders.
1940s
1940s
1940s
c 1945
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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C.240, C.241
‘Mathematical’
c 1946
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed: chiefly manuscript
notes and calculations.
2 folders.
C.242
Contents of Frank’s untitled folder.
1946
notes
and
manuscript
Includes
30pp
duplicated typescript ‘The quantum theory of crystalline
solids
particular references to semi-conductors’,
September 1946; and references to visit to Germany
December[71946] to visit K. Wirtz and Th. Forster.
calculations;
with
C.243
Manuscript note on ‘Crystal
duplicated
typescript ‘Calculation on the rate of migration of a ledge’
found attached. Latest bibliographical reference 1946.
growth’,
with
C.244, C.245
‘Entropyof Ice 1947’
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed: 11pp typescript
draft on ‘Entropy of
untitled manuscript draft
referring to work by Pauling dated May 1947; manuscript
notes and calculations.
Ice-l’;
2 folders.
c 1946
1947
C.246-C.269
‘Crystal growth’
1948-1954
Contents of Frank’s boxfile so labelled divided into twenty
four for ease of reference.
Correspondence,chiefly with D.A. Jones of the University
of Aberdeen, re lecture course oncrystals
Brief correspondence, with typescript and manuscript
notes etc.
1948
1948
C.246
C.247
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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C.248
C.249
C.250
Research, C.204-C.396
Correspondence,
discussion on crystal growth
chiefly
with
Faraday
Society,
re
1949
Correspondencechiefly re Faraday Society discussion
1949
Correspondence, chiefly with
dislocations.
L.J.
Griffin
re theory of
1949
C.251
Miscellaneous correspondence
1951-1952
C.252
Letter from F.H. Horn replying to Frank’s comments on his
draft paper on dislocations, 11 July
With 8pp typescript draft of paper.
C.253
Miscellaneous correspondence
Includes drafts on dislocations by N. Cabrera and on
crystal growth from the melt by J. Franks, sent to Frank for
comment.
C.254
C.255
C.256
Miscellaneous correspondence
‘Continuous crystallisation’ and Growth rate of one crystal
face’
Manuscript and typescript notes, dated March and April
1949.
Ministry of Supply Advisory Council on Scientific Research
and Technical Development Crystallisation Panel paper
‘Interferometric studies on quartz crystal’ by S. Tolansky
and L.J. Griffin
Duplicated typescript with figures, July 1949.
1952
1953
1954
1949
1949
C.257
‘Memorandum on Kossel’s Reciprocity Theorem’
1949
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Manuscript notes, November 1949.
C.258
‘Note on the structure of a crystal surface’
c 1949
8pp typescript; manuscript notes, calculations etc found
therewith.
C.259
‘Crystal growth and surface structure. I’ by W.K. Burton
and N. Cabrera
c 1949
13pp typescript.
C.260
Manuscript notes onlayerlattice structures by Frank
C.261
C.262
C.263
C.264
Manuscript on the theory of crystal growth with two
different 2pp typescript summaries on workcarried out in
the US byFrank, July
Miscellaneous manuscript notes found clipped to offprint
of ‘Vapour pressure and rate of evaporation’ by I.N.
Stranski, Research vol 4 (1951)
The offprint is annotated by Frank ‘ He must be a very
clever man to understand his ownarticle’.
und
Orientierung
von
‘Wachstum
Dendriten’ by A. Seeger and J. Schlipf, sent to Frank by
N.F. Mott
kristallographische
App typescript + figure.
‘A theory of the shape of growth pyramids on crystals’ by
Frank
9pp typescript.
1951
1951
c 1951
1954
N.d.
C.265
Titled sets of manuscript notes and calculations by Frank
1950, n.d.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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‘A method to grow dsingle crystals’, ‘Model for NaCl’ and
‘Point charge & dielectric’.
C.266
Miscellaneous manuscript notes, graphs and calculations
84
N.d.
N.d.
C.267
C.268
Miscellaneous notes on theliterature and bibliographical
references
Miscellaneous
structure
photographs
of
crystals
and
crystal
N.d.
C.269
Miscellaneous published material
1958, 1951, n.d.
C.270-C.276
‘Diffusion’
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed.
C.270
Correspondence
C.271
‘On the growth of crystals from dilute solutions’ by A.
Seeger
16pp typescript.
while
on
the
Work done
Technische
Hochschule Stuttgart and working at the H.H. Wills
Laboratory.
leave
from
C.272
‘Calculation of diffusion penetration curves for surface and
grain boundary diffusion’ by J.C. Fisher, GE Research
Laboratory paper, January 1950
With manuscript calculations by Frank found therewith.
C.273
Manuscript notes on ‘Thecrystal growth diffusion problem’
by Frank
1948-1952
1948, 1952
c 1949
1950
N.d.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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C.274-C.276
Miscellaneous manuscript notes and calculations
N.d.
3 folders.
C.277-C.281
‘Twins’
1949-1952
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed: material re Frank’s
work on twinning in uranium published as ‘A note on
twinning in alpha-uranium’, Bibliog. no. 40 (1952), see
D.290.
Letter from J.
aluminium, with offprints of his work
Herenguel on orientation
texture
of
1949
C.277
C.278
Exchange of correspondence with R.W. Cahn on uranium
twins, with copy of Cahn’s Atomic Energy Research
Establishment report ‘Plastic deformation of uranium’
The figures
at the back are annotated by Frank.
Intercalated within the report are manuscript notes and
calculations by Frank.
C.279
Letter from B. Bilby enclosing typescript draft of ‘On the
dislocation theoryoflattice transformations’ for comment
C.280, C.281
Manuscript notes and calculations
2 folders.
1951
1952
N.d.
C.282-C.287
‘Plastic deformation - anatomy of’
1949-1951
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed.
C.282
Manuscript notes on ‘Orowan’s discussion 15/16/ Sept
1949’ and ‘Lecture to Rheology Club Mon 26/9/49’
1949
C.283
Typescript reports and note
1950-1951
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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‘Report on the present state of theoretical research on
deformation of metals’ to the B.I.S.R.A. Metal Physics
Committee, 5pp, 1950; ‘Report on research in metal
physics at the H.H. Wills Physical Laboratory’, 4pp, 1951;
‘Distribution of slip in metal crystals’, 4pp, 1951.
Manuscript note on ‘The one-dimensional dislocation
model under uniform shear stress’
Letter from H. Nishimura enclosing offprint ‘The effect of
strain rate on the plastic deformation in aluminium single
crystals’ by Nishimura and J. Takamura
Intercalated
photographs.
are
manuscript
note
by
Frank
and
C.284
C.285
86
c 1950
1951
C.286, C.287
Manuscript notes and calculations
2 folders.
C.288-C.290
‘Curved crystals’
c 1949
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed.
Dated by offprint of ‘Misfitting Monolayers’ by Frank and
J.H. van der Merwe, Bibliog. no. 19 (1949) found in the
folder.
C.288
‘Curvilinear crystals of non uniform composition’
Manuscript draft by Frank, with note ‘The following
considerations began from being shown by Dr T.S.
Westall [...] some highly curved crystals of Augite’.
C.289, C.290
Manuscript notes, calculations, figures etc
2 folders.
C.291
Miscellaneous material on damping in metals
1949
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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C.292-C.294
‘Notes on lectures by Burton, Roberts, Hill, 1950-51’
1948-1951
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed.
C.292
Manuscript notes on lectures by Roberts, Burton and R.
Hill
1950-1951
C.293
Manuscript notes on lectures
N.d.
Not in Frank’s hand
C.294
Manuscript notes
N.d, 1948
Notall in Frank’s hand.
Also includes duplicated typescript question sheet from
McGill University, 1948.
C.295, C.296
‘Supercooled water, 1950’
1950
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed.
C.295
Correspondence with H.P. Palmer re work of W. Rau
C.296
Photographic copies of paper and figures (annotated).
Found in envelope wihtin the folder.
C.297
‘Report on work during period 1.IV.50-26.1X.50’
1950
6pp typescript on work on crystals ‘not by FCF’.
C.298-C.301
‘Growth spirals’
1950-1952
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed.
C.298
Correspondence
1950-1951
Includes electron micrographs and other photographic
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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material.
C.299
Correspondence
Includes phoptographic material.
C.300
‘Growth spirals originating from screw dislocations on gold
crystals’ by S. Amelinckx
11pp typescript +
comment.
photographs,
sent
to
Frank for
C.301
Miscellaneous photographs
88
1952
1952
C.302
‘Wulff’s theorem’
c 1951
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed: manuscript notes,
latest reference 1951.
C.303
‘Wulff’s constructions’
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed: manuscript notes.
C.304
Contents of Frank’s untitled folder: manuscript notes on
Wulff’s theorem
C.305
‘Surface free energy’
N.d.
N.d.
1951
J.
White;
Electric
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed: letter to N.F. Mott
from
Sub-
committee paper on ‘Effect of reducing conditions on the
sintering of basic materials’ by White and P.W. Clark;
manuscript notesetc.
Refractories
Furnace
C.306-C.309
‘Supercooling and nucleation’
1951-1952
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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C.306, C.307
Letters and printed material from D. Turnbull of the
General
Department,
Schenectady, New York
Metallurgy
Research
Electric
89
1951
2 folders.
C.308
Typescript and manuscript drafts on super cooling liquids
by Frank
C.309
Letter to H.N.V. Temperley on the theory of liquids
1952
Manuscript draft and typescript carbon copy.
C.310
Manuscript notes
C.311-C.313
Contents of Frank’s folder: miscellaneous manuscript
notes, duplicated and typescript papers by others etc on
dislocations
c 1951
3 folders
Latest reference 1951.
c 1951
1952
C.314
Contents
manuscript and typescript material re sintering
Frank’s
untitled
of
folder:
miscellaneous
C.315-C.318
‘Wylie, R.G.’
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed.
C.315
C.316
Correspondence with Wylie re super-cooled water
‘On the hysteresis of adsorption on solid surfaces’ by
Wyllie
18pp photostat typescript; figures.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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C.317
‘On the freezing of supercooled water’ by Wyllie
Typescript draft.
C.318
‘The role of diffusion in nucleation process’ by Wyllie
11pp typescript.
C.319
‘Creep and ageing effects in solid solutions’ by A.H.
Cottrell
1954
12pp typescript sent to Frank by Mott; typescript notes by
Frank, etc.
C.320
‘Report on the theory of Prism Matching’ by B. Bilby
1955
18pp typescript; figures; covering letter.
The covering letter explains the typescript was sent to
Frank as ‘arising from our discussion last September’.
C.321
Manuscript calculation on the ‘Intersection of travelling
crack & sound waves’
C.322
‘Very sundry notes’
Contents of
calculations.
Frank’s folder so inscribed;
manuscript
1955
c 1956
C.323-C.341
Researchfolders from La Jolla
1959-1967
Material from Frank’s geophysics research during his
extendedvisit to the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary
Physics, La Jolla, California, August 1964-August 1965.
See C.156-C.159 of the previous catalogue.
Frank spent the 1964-1965 as a Visiting Professor.
C.323, C.324
Jolla 1964-5 Sundry correspondence,
‘La
invitation’
inc.
initial
1961-1965
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed: correspondence
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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re arrangements to
correspondence
received (much of it forwarded from Bristol) while in La
Jolla.
La Jolla;
visit
C.323
Correspondencereinvitation to La Jolla
1961-1964
C.324
Correspondence
1964-1965
C.325, C.326
‘La Jolla 1964-5 Sundry correspondence’
1964-1965
C.325
General correspondence
1964-1965
Includes exchange with E. Orowan onfracture zones.
C.326
Contract as research analyst, US Air Force Materials
Laboratory,
Ohio;
manuscript notes.
Wright-Patterson
Force
Air
Base,
C.327, C.328
‘La Jolla 1964-5 Alefield paper’
1964
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed.
C.327
‘Grouping of pinning points on dislocation lines’ by G.
Alefield
Bound General Electric research paper with notes etc by
Frank intercalated atfront.
C.328
Manuscript notes.
C.329-C.333
‘Geophysics’
1959-1967
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed.
C.329
Brief correspondence; ‘The origin of diamonds’ by Frank,
1p typescript 1967; manuscript notes
1965-1967
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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C.330
US Defence Research Board translation
of Russian
language papers on Asian and Pacific geomagnetic
features
Bound volume.
C.331
Papers by E. Orowanfor the Boeing Solid State Physics
Laboratory
Two bound volumes.
C.332
Geological mapsof California
C.333
Printed graphical data for mapping
92
1964
1966
1959
N.d.
C.334-C.337
‘La Jolla ‘64-5. Geophysics notes’.
1964-1965
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed divided into four for
ease of reference: manuscript notes.
C.338-C.341
‘La Jolla 1964-65. Schlossin and Lang paper. Amethyst’
1964
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed: material chiefly
relating to work by H. Schléssin and A.R. Lang, with some
manuscript notes by Frank on amethystcrystals
C.338
‘A study of repeated twinning, lattice imperfections and
impurity distribution in amethyst’ by Schléssin and Lang
1964
19pp typescript + references and captions; figures.
C.339
Correspondence, chiefly with A.R.Lang, re the paper
1964-1965
Also includes ‘On the orientation of the Miller-Bravais axes
in gamma-quartz’ by Lang, 6pp typescript.
C.340
‘Plastic relaxation of crack tip stresses in gamma-quartz’
by Schléssin
1965
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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10pp typescript + figures.
C.341
Manuscript notes on amethyst
C.342, C.343
‘International Geomagnetic Reference Field’
1966
Contents of folder so inscribed (not in Frank’s hand):
correspondence and papers sent to AJ. Zmuda re the
proposed IGRF.
2 folders.
C.344
Report on ‘The tensile behaviour of oriented polyethylene’
by J.G. Rider
1966
Spiral bound ‘report on work carried out in the H.H. Wills
Physics Laboratory, University of Bristol, in association
with Dr
A. Keller and under the general direction of
Professor F.C. Frank FRS, between Spetember 1964 and
August 1965’.
manuscript
With
intercataled at front.
notes
by
Frank and
photographs
C.345-C.349
‘Correspondencere: Hannay diamonds’
1968-1969
C.345
C.346
Contents of Frank’s folder so labelled: correspondence,
manuscript notes and photocopied background material re
history of attempts to create artificial diamonds.
Correspondence, chiefly with R.V. Jones and E.P. Flint
1968-1969
‘Thirty-nine steps to artifical diamond’ by Frank
1969
3pp manuscript rough draft.
C.347-C.349
Photocopied background material
3 folders.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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C.350, C.351
Manuscript notes on the melting of the Earth
1960s
2 folders.
C.352-C.355
‘Sundry notes’
1960s
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed divided into four for
ease of reference: manuscript notes, calculations, etc,
some dated to the 1960s.
Topics
permeation chromatography.
relativity,
include
energy
storage
and
gel
C.356
‘Surface energy of ice, estimated from number of broken
H-bondsperunit area’
Manuscript note dated 17 March 1973.
C.357
Photocopied manuscript calculation
Inscribed ‘Prof Frank -
version of your stretched molecule analysis’ by J.H.H.’
| think this would be the “official”
1973
1983
C.358-C.366
‘Fusion’
1987-1992
Contents of Frank’s boxfile so inscribed: material relating
to cold (muon-catalyzed) fusion.
Correspondence; manuscript notes; printed background
material.
Frank attended a number of meetings on cold fusion in
this period, including in June 1989 a Spring School on
Plasma Physics,
International Centre for Theoretical
Physics, Trieste, Italy, see H.268-H.269 and in 1990 an
International Symposium on Muon catalyzed fusion at
Keble College Oxford, 11-13 September 1990.
possibility
of muon-catalysed fusion.
In 1947 Frank had published a pioneering paper on the
theoretical
He
retained an interest in this area which became moreactive
in the 1980s.
Cold fusion made headline news in 1989
when M. Fleishmann and B.S. Pons claimed to have
successfully produced cold
by
electrochemistry. Some of the material presented here
relates to their claim.
deuterium
fusion
of
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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C.358
General correspondence onthe history of work on nuclear
fusion
1987-1992
C.359
‘Muon-catalysedfusion - a brief history’ by Frank
1989
3pp typescript.
Preparedfor discussion meeting on Cold Fusion.
C.360
Manuscript notes and calculations
C.361-C.363
General printed and photocopied background material on
cold (muon catalysed) fusion.
3 folders.
C.364-C.366
Notes and printed and photocopied material on the claim
of M. Fleishmann and B.S. Pons to have achieved cold
fusion.
3 folders.
C.367
‘Notes on Toda’
Frank’s manuscript notes on article by A. Toda.
C.368
‘Bragg-fringe patterns’
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed: manuscript draft
and notes.
C.369
C.370
Manuscript ‘Notes on rock deformation’
Manuscript data on ‘The Sargent Law’
C.371-C.374
‘Sundry notes lecture notes - mainly atomic & nuclear, &
fluid flow’
Contents of Frank’s folder so inscribed.
1989
c 1991
N.d.
N.d.
N.d.
N.d.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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C.371
C.372
Duplicated typescript copy of ‘Recent investigations on the
transmutations of atomic nuclei’ by N. Bohr
Frank’s manuscript notes on ‘The electronic structure of
atoms’, ‘Fluid flow’, ‘Surface tension’
C.373, C.374
Miscellaneous manuscript notes
2 folders.
C.375, C.376
Contents of Frank’s untitled folder: manuscript notes,
chiefly on ‘Step-contrast microscopy’, calculations etc
N.d.
2 folders.
C.377
Miscellaneous manuscript calculations and notes
N.d.
C.378-C.385
PRINTED MATERIAL
1914-1953
These are published books, monographs and bound
offprints kept with Frank’s papers as being of particular
historical or scientific significance.
They are presented in chronological order by date of
publication,
is a
the
photostat copy madelater.
although
(1914)
earliest
item
C.378
‘Schiebungen und Translationen
Kristallen’ by A.
Johnsen, Jahrbuch der Radioaktivitat w. Elekronik, vol 11
(1914)
in
1914
Photostat copy.
C.379
Polar Molecules by P. Debye (Chemical Catalog Co., New
York, 1929).
1929
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Inscribed inside front cover ‘F.C. Frank 22/7/33’.
manuscript notes intercalated at p10.
With
Mathematische Formelsammlung by O.T. Burlen and F.
Ringleb (Berlin, 1936)
With manuscript annotations by Frank.
Ubergange zwischen Ordnung und Unordnung in festen
undfitissigen Phasen. Diskussionstagung der Deutschen
Bunsen-Gesellschaft (1938)
Cover annotated ‘Return to F.C.Frank 14 Gainsborough
Rd, Ipswich’
C.380
C.381
97
1936
1938
C.382
‘Kinetik der Phasenbildung’ by M. Volmer, vol 4 of Die
Chemische Reaktion, Dresden annd Leipzig (1939)
1939
Annotated
intercalated at p213.
by
Frank,
with
manuscript
calculation
This book was important in Frank’s postwar crystals
research. In a letter of June 1999 R.G. Chambers noted
that ‘After the war he had been sent, by a friend in
Germany, a copy of a book by Volmer, published in 1939
on this topic, and it was this that set him thinking’.
C.383
Kernphsikalische Tabellen by J. Mattauch (Berlin, 1942)
1942
Hardback bound photostat copy with manuscript notes
and calculations by Frank intercalated at front of volume.
In a letter of June 1999 R.G. Chambers noted ‘The book
wasclearly used by him [Frank] in working out his ideas
on cold fusion’.
C.384
Der Geschichte der Natur. Zw6élf Vorlesungen, gehalten in
Gottingen im Sommer 1946 by C.F. von Weizsacker
(1946)
1946
Bound duplicated typescript.
C.385
Dislocations in Crystals by W.T. Read, Jr (McGraw-Hill,
1953
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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New York, 1953)
C.386-C.396
PHOTOGRAPHS
98
N.d.
Miscellaneous photographs of crystal structures, most
captioned andidentified on verso.
11 folders.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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SECTION D
PUBLICATIONS,D.272-D.482
1936-1998, n.d.
D.272-D.412 A
DRAFTS
1936-1997, n.d.
sequence
to
A chronological
publications
publish. Where
or
applicable reference is made to the bibliography on pp
224-235 of the previous catalogue in the form Bibliog. no.
Cross-references to related material in the previous
intention
relating
to
the
of
material
to
D.272
D.273
catalogue are also provided where appropriate.
‘Energy of formation of “cyclol” molcules’, notlisted in
Bibliog. but published in Nature vol 138 (1936), p242
Proof copy.
‘A possible explanation of some anomalouselectric dipole
moments’, with L.E. Sutton, Bibliog. no. 4 (1937)
Untitled typescript draft beginning ‘It has been suggested
in connexion with dimethyl and diphenyl mercurythat their
normal molecular configurations are linear, but that they
possessfinite average dipole moments[...]
Exchange of letters about the article with L.E. Sutton,
1974.
1936
1974
D.274
‘On high dielectric constants’, not listed in Bibliog. but
published in Transactions of the Faraday Society vol 33
(1937), pp 513-523
1936-1937
Correspondence re publication; proof copy.
See D.6 of the previous catalogue.
D.274A
‘Dielektrische Relaxation von Molekilen mit frei drehbaren
Dipolgruppen’, with E. Fischer, not listed in Bibliog. but
published in Phys. Zeitschrift vol 40 (1939), 345-352
16pp typescript with manuscript corrections.
D.275
‘On slip bands as a consequence of the dynamic
behaviour of dislocations’, Bibliog. no. 15 (1948)
1939
1948
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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7pp duplicated typescript pre-print.
D.276
‘The influence of dislocations on crystal growth’, Bibliog.
no. 21 (1949)
Copy of volume of Discussions of the Faraday Society
featuring the article.
D.277
‘Radially symmetric phase growth controlled by diffusion’,
Bibliog. no. 26 (1950)
Corrected
‘Corrected copy’.
typescript
sections;
offprint
annotated
100
1949
1950
D.278, D.279
‘The origin of dislocations’, possibly early draft of Bibliog.
no. 50 (1956)
c 1950
D.278
25pp typescript + references
D.279
Correspondence 1950; manuscript notes and calculations
D.280
‘Multiplication processes for slow moving dislocations’,
with W.T. Read Jr.
latest
bibliographical reference 1950
Not listed
in
Bibliog.,
c 1950
App duplicated typescript + figures.
D.281
‘One-dimensional dislocations |V Dynamics’, with J.H. van
der Merwe, Bibliog. no. 27 (1950)
1950
Proof copy; untitled manuscript draft found therewith with
later note attached ‘Part of a draft paper on dislocation
theory’.
D.281A
Review of: The mathematical theory of plasticity, by R. Hill
(Oxford, 1950). In: Philosophical Magazine
c 1950
2pp typescript.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Publications, D.272-D.482
D.282-D.288
‘The growth of crystals and the equlibrium structure of
their surfaces’, with W.K. Burton and N. Cabrera, Bibliog.
no. 30 (1951)
1950-1951,
1990
Contents of folder inscribed ‘Burton, Cabrera & Frank’.
See D.29 of the previous catalogue.
D.282
Manuscript title page and list of contents; typescript
introduction
D.283
Part |. Movement of steps on a crystal surface
D.284
Part Il. Rates of growth of a crystal surface
D.285
Part Ill. Steps and two-dimensional nuclei
D.286
Part IV. Structure of a crystal surface as a cooperative
phenomenon
D.287
Appendices C and E
D.288
Letter re inclusion of the paper as a Citation Classic
1990
D.289
‘Crystal growth and dislocations’, Bibliog. no. 37 (1952)
c 1952
21pp typescript.
See D.30, D.31 of the previous catalogue.
D.290
‘A note on twinning in alpha-uranium’, Bibliog. no. 40
(1952)
1952
10pp typescript with manuscript corrections; references;
abstracts in English, French and German.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Publications, D.272-D.482
See also C.
D.291-D.293
‘Martensite’, Bibliog. no. 41 (1953)
1953
See D.33 of the previous catalogue.
D.291
17pp typescript with manuscript corrections; list of those to
receive offprints; abstracts in English, French and German
D.292, D.293
Manuscript and typescript parts of
notes; figures
drafts; manuscript
2 folders.
D.294, D.295
‘Stable dislocations in the common crystal lattices’, with
J.F. Nicholas, Bibliog. no. 42 (1953)
1953
Contents of Frank’s folder inscribed ‘Notes for dislocation
catalogue’.
D.294
37pp typescript draft
D.295
D.296
Figures; pages of manuscript draft.
‘On tin whiskers’, Bibliog. no. 43 (1953)
c 1953
Manuscript rough draft.
D.297
‘Hexagonalnetworksof dislocation’, Bibliog. no. 45 (1954)
1954
12pp typescript;
attached.
offprint with manuscript notes found
See D.34 of the previous catalogue.
D.298
Review of: Chemistry of the Defect Solid State by A.L.G.
Rees (London, 1954)
c 1954
Proof copy.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Publications, D.272-D.482
D.299
D.300
‘On the X-ray diffraction “spikes” of diamond’, Bibliog. no.
54 (1956)
1956
14pp typescript + figure; proof.
‘Complex alloy structures regarded as sphere packings. I.
Definitions and basic principles’, with J.S. Kaspar’, Bibliog.
no. 57 (1958)
c 1958
Contents
coordination shells’: typescript and manuscript drafts.
‘Frank & Kaspar and
inscribed
of
folder
See D.44, D.45 of the previous catalogue.
D.301-D.303
‘On the theoryofliquid crystals’, Bibliog. no. 65 (1958)
c 1958
D.301
Manuscript rough draft
D.302
20pptypescript
D.303
Manuscript notesonliquid crystals
D.304
Untitled manuscript draft with later note attached ‘Draft ms
on crystal growth & diffusion’
D.305-D.307
‘A note on the impingement problem’
Contents of folder inscribed: ‘Unpublished drafts, mainly
on polymer crystallisation’.
c 1958
c 1961
D.305
Manuscriptdraft
D.306, D.307
Pages of manuscript drafts and notes
2 folders.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Publications, D.272-D.482
D.308
‘Linear compoundsof dislocations in silver chloride with
cupric ions’, with A.S. Parasnis and J.W. Mitchell, Bibliog.
no. 79 (1963)
c 1963
Rough manuscriptdraft.
D.309
‘On superconductive dynamic geometries’, not listed in
Bibliog., latest bibliographical reference 1963
c 1963
D.310
D.311
App typescript + abstract and figure; 19pp typescript on
superconductors; manuscript calculations.
‘A note on platelets and diffraction spikes in diamond’,
Bibliog. no. 81 (1964)
7pp typescript; proof.
‘Hydrolytic weakening of quartz crystals’, with D.T. Griggs
et al, Science, c 1966
Letter with abstract.
D.T. Griggs wrote to Frank with the abstract asking Frank
whetherhe wishedto be included as a co-author.
D.312
Review of: Melting and Crystal Structure by A.R.J.P.
Ubbelohde (Oxford University Press, 1965)
2pp typescript; exchange with Nature.
D.313
‘Defects in diamond’, Bibliog. no. 91 (1967)
1964
1966
1966
1967
Proof copy with
manuscript
note
historians should readit!’
manuscript
‘A
attached
corrections,
splendid paper -
with
later
the
D.314
‘On the theory of Hertzian fracture’, with B.R. Lawn,
Bibliog. no. 93 (1967)
1966-1967
Proof copy.
See D.80, D.81 of the previous catalogue.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Publications, D.272-D.482
D.315
D.316
‘On the characterization of crustal drift’, not listed
Bibliog., latest bibliographical reference 1968
in
c 1968
6pp manuscript.
‘Diamonds and deepfluids in the upper mantle’, Bibliog.
no. 99 (1969)
1969
8pp typescript.
D.317-D.336
‘Cecil Frank Powell’, with D.H. Perkins, Bibliog. no. 108
(1971)
1969-1974
This material was assembled by Frank in preparing his
Royal Society Biographical Memoir of Powell (D.317-
D.326). It also includes papersrelating to other of Frank’s
published memorials to Powell, and to commemorations of
Powell's death, including his funeral service, a Memorial
Meeting in Bristol and the erection of a plaque in the
Bristol Department of Physics.
addition
to
the
co-authoring
Society’s
In
Biographical Memoir of Powell, Frank also wrote the
obituary of Powell for Physics Bulletin and ‘C.F. Powell
(1903-1969). A tribute from a colleague’, Bibliog. no. 101
(1969)
Royal
D.317-D.326
Royal Society Biographical Memoir
1971
At D.322-D.324 is correspondence and papers of Powell’s
which appear to have come into Frank’s possesion during
the compilation of the Memoir.
D.317
Typescript draft + appendix
D.318
Lists of publications
D.319
D.320
Reminiscences of and information about Powell from
colleagues
1969
Reminiscences of and information about Powell from
1970-1971
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Publications, D.272-D.482
colleagues
D.321
D.322
D.323
Correspondence with D.H. Perkins, co-author, and Royal
Society re preparation and publication of the memoir
1969-1971
PERKINS, Don H.; ROYAL SOCIETY
Correspondenceof Powell re career.
1928-1947, n.d.
Correspondence and papers
Capsule
re Westinghouse Time
1964-1965
D.324
Notebook of Powell's ‘Fees and expensesfor income tax’
1964-1969
D.325, D.326
Printed and typescript biographical accounts, tributes and
obituaries
1948-1969
2 folders.
D.327
D.328
Obituary of Powell by Frank, Physics Bulletin, vol 20
(1969)
2pp typescript;
correspondence.
proof copy; copy as published;
brief
‘C.F. Powell (1903-1969). A tribute from a colleague’,
Bibliog. no. 101 (1969)
Copy of Scientific World with Frank’s article on pp5-7;
coveringletter.
D.329
Funeral service for Powell
Order of ceremony; 4pp typescript of Frank’s address;
newspapercutting.
1969
1969
1969
D.330-D.333
Memorial Meeting, Bristol, February 1970
1969-1970
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Publications, D.272-D.482
D.330
Programme; lists of invitees
1970
D.331, D.332
Correspondence with University of Bristol, speakers and
participants re arrangements
1969-1970
Includesletters of condolenceto Isobel Powell (widow)
2 folders
D.333
Supplementto Scientific World 1970, no. 3
1970
This recorded the proceedings of the meeting
D.334
Memorial plaque, University of Bristol
Correspondence and papersre fund-raising
D.335
Plaque marking the residence of Powell in Bristol
2pp typescript
ceremony.
of
Frank’s address at
the
unveiling
This plaque was put up by the Clifton and Hotwells
ImprovementSociety, Bristol.
It was unveiled by Frank on
8 October 1974.
D.336
Miscellaneous correspondence
1972-1973
D.337
‘The future of crystal growth’, Bibliog. no. 111 (1972)
1971
5pp typescript draft with covering letter to B. Mullin.
See D.99 of the previous catalogue.
D.338
‘Descartes’ observations on the Amsterdam snowfalls of
4,5,6 and 9 February 1635’, Bibliog. no. 122 (1974)
6pp typescript + references; abstract; exchange with
publishers.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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108
Publications, D.272-D.482
See D.112 of the previous catalogue.
D.339
‘The Descartes-Mpemba phenomenon’, not
Bibliog. but published in Physics Education (1974)
listed
in
1974
Letter
correspondence.
for
publication
in
Physics
Education;
D.340
‘Japanese work on snowcrystals’, Bibliog. no. 123 (1974)
1974
Typescript draft; proof copy.
D.344
D.342
‘Nucleation-controlled
growthfront offinite length’, Bibliog. no. 126 (1974)
growth
on
a_
one-dimensional
Abstract; proof copy; typescript notes found therewith.
See D.114 of the previous catalogue.
dislocations’,
in
‘Crystal
Bibliog. but chapter two of ed. P.B. Hirsch, The Physics of
Metals: 2 Defects (Cambridge, 1975)
with J.W. Steeds, not listed
1974
1974
Correspondence
publishers.
with
Cambridge
University
Press,
See D.120 of the previous catalogue.
D.343
‘Airy functions
problems’, Bibliog. no. 135 (1978)
in the air: an easy way with
stress
1977-1978
Correspondence with editor; 12pp typescript ‘Original’ +
figures.
See D.126 of the previous catalogue.
D.344, D.345
‘Snow crystals’, Bibliog. no. 140 (1982)
1981, 1982
This wasfirst delivered as a lecture to the Royal Swedish
Academyof Sciences onthe occasion of Frank’s receiving
the Gregori Aminoff Medal in June 1981
See also A.236-A.238
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Publications, D.272-D.482
D.344
Proof with manuscript corrections
D.345
D.346
D.347
Figures
Review of: Diamond by G. Davies (Bristol, 1984).
Physics Bulletin, ca 1984
In
Proof copy with covering letter
in
‘Some personal reminiscencesof the early days of crystal
dislocations’,
of real
materials: proceedings of the conference to celebrate the
fiftieth anniversary of the conceptof dislocation in crystals
(Institute of Metals, London, 1985)
Dislocations and properties
109
1982
1981
1984
1984
5pp
correspondencewith the Metals Society re the paper.
manuscript
corrections;
typescript
with
Frank delivered the paper at a Metals Society meeting on
Dislocations and Properties of Real Materials, Royal
Society, London, 11-12 December 1984.
D.348
‘Prince Rupert’s drops’, Bibliog. no. 144 (1986)
c 1986
Photocopy typescript and manuscript drafts, probably
preparedfor lecture.
See D.141-D.158 of the previous catalogue.
D.348A
Review of: A life in science by N.F. Mott (London, 1986).
In Physics Bulletin, c 1986
c 1986
7pp manuscript draft; proof.
D.349
‘On the Burgerscircuit’, Bibliog. no. 148 (1988)
Letter from publishers only.
D.350
‘Micro-hot fusion’, University of Bristol Newsletter, 29 June
1989
Annotated copy of
article by Frank commenting on
1987
1989
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Publications, D.272-D.482
developments on cold fusion.
D.351
Obituaries by Frank of Reginald Victor Jones for the
Independent newspaper
1989, 1991
Frank prepared the obituary but in the event it was not
used whenJonesdied in December 1997.
Frank had.
D.352-D.357
‘The
Philosophical MagazineA, vol 65 (1992), pp 1141-1149
neo-Eulerian
orientation
conformal
map’,
1991
The first version was returned to Frank for revision, before
being accepted for publication
D.352
14pp typescript
D.353
11pp typescript of ‘Master with corrections’
D.354
Proof copy
D.355
Correspondencewith editor, Philosophical Magazine
Includes referee’s comments on the paper.
D.356-D.357
Manuscript notes found therewith.
D.358
D.359
‘Body-centred
Philosophical Magazine Letters, 1992
cubic
is
a
close-packed
structure’,
1992
Letter from editor only.
Preface to Handbook of Crystal Growth ed. D.T.J. Hurle
(Elsevier, 1993)
1990, 1992
Correspondencewith editor; 2pp typescript.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Publications, D.272-D.482
D.360-D.406
Operation Epsilon: the Farm Hall transcripts, introduced
by Frank (Institute of Physics, Bristol, 1993)
1990-1996
At the end of the Second World War in August 1945, the
leading German physicists were interned at Farm Hall,
Godmanchester, near Huntingdon.
Their conversations
were secretly recorded by British Intelligence, principally
for
atomic
programme.
information
German
on
the
wartime
Following representations by the Royal Society and British
Academy,the transcripts (the voice recordings not having
survived) were released by the Lord Chancellor in 1992.
Frank served during the Second World War. He had met
some of the imprisoned Germanscientists before the war
and visited Farm Hall during their time there.
D.360
Drafts of Frank’s introduction
10pp typescript and manuscript; 9pp typescript.
D.361
‘Archival note’
7pp manuscript; 2pp typescript
D.362
Correspondence and papers re release of the Farm Hall
transcripts into the public domain
1991-1993
D.363-D.367
Correspondencewith Institute of Physics, publishers
1992-1993
5 folders.
D.368-D.374
Correspondence with colleagues, historians and others
preparatory and in the course of preparing the book
1990-1993
Includes photocopies of articles on German A-bomb work
and Farm Hall, sent to Frank for information.
D.368
Miscellaneous correspondence
1990-1992
Publications, D.272-D.482
Correspondence with R.V. Jones re draft of article by
Jones on atomic bomb development
Correspondencewith P. F. Ganz.
112
1992
1992
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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D.369
D.370
D.371
Correspondence
Houtermans
re copy of
1941
report
by
F.G.
1992
D.372
Miscellaneous correspondence
Includes correspondence with M. Walker re his article on
the Farm Hall transcripts.
D.373
Correspondencewith J.L. Logan
Includes drafts of articles by Logan
Logan disagreed with M. Walker’s interpretation of the
German A-bomb work.
1992
1992
D.374
Exchange with
February
Sir Michael Atiyah re the transcripts,
1993
D.375, D.376
Frank’s manuscript notes
2 folders.
D.377-D.379
Miscellaneous background material
Printed and photocopied information on the German A-
bomb, Germanscientists and Farm Hall.
3 folders.
D.380-D.390
Photocopyoforiginal transcript
11 folders.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Publications, D.272-D.482
D.391-D.399
Photocopy of proof copy of Operation Epsilon
9 folders.
D.400
Bookreviews of Operation Epsilon
1993-1994
D.401-D.406
Correspondence and papersfollowing publication
1993-1996
Includes material relating to articles and books discussing
the complicity or otherwise of Germanscientists in trying
to create an atomic bomb.
D.401
Correspondence, chiefly with J.H.J. Oerling
1993-1994
D.402-D.404
Letter from P.L. Rose with draft of sections of his book
Heisenberg and the Nazi atomic bomb project: a study in
Germanculture
1993
This was published by University of California Press,
1998.
3 folders.
D.405
Correspondence and papers
1994-1995
D.406
Correspondence
D.407
Review of: Uncertainty. The life and science of Werner
Heisenberg by D.C. Cassidy (New York, 1991). In: Notes
and Records of the Royal Society
5pp typescript; correspondencewith editor.
D.408
Forewordto unidentified publication
3pp typescript + manuscript corrections.
1996
1993
1993
D.409
Untitled article on the D-Day celebrations, Nonesuch
1994
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Publications, D.272-D.482
magazine, University of Bristol, 1994
5pp typescript; 4pp proof copy with extensive manuscript
corrections; corrrespondencewith editor.
D.410
‘Recollections
reminiscences and appreciations,
(London, 1998)
Nevill
of
Sir
Mott’,
in
ed.
Nevill
E.A.
Mott:
Davis
1996-1997
3pp typescript; correspondencere Frank’s contribution.
D.411
‘On the condensation of cavities in a crystal’
Rough manuscriptdraft.
D.412
‘On crystal surface self-diffusion: with particular reference
to the growth of ice from the vapour
Manuscript rough draft.
D.412A
‘Gesprach mit Niels Bohr’
10pp typescript (in German); manuscript translation by
Frank; covering manuscript note.
This was an interview conducted by P. Vinding, a Danish
journalist, with Niels Bohr in 1935.
N.d.
N.d.
N.d.
D.413-D.481
EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE
D.413-D.426
Butterworths Scientific Advisory Board
1955-1998
1969-1975
Chiefly papers for meetings of the board; correspondence
re publishing policy in general and specific prospective
projects.
See D.177 of the previous catalogue.
Frank joined the Scientific Advisory Board at the invitation
of Sir Harold Thompsonin 1969
D.413
Correspondencereinvitation to join the Board
1969
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Publications, D.272-D.482
D.414-D.225
Papers for meetings etc
1969-1974
D.414
1969
D.415-D.417
1970
3 folders
D.418, D.419
1971
2 folders.
D.420, D.421
1972
2 folders.
D.422-D.424
1973
3 folders.
D.425
1974
D.426
Oneletter only
D.427-D.473
Contemporary Physics
1975
1981-1996
Commenting on synopses of
contributions,
refereeing papers; meetings of the editorial board; journal
policy etc.
possible
See D.195-D.206 of the previous catalogue.
Frank was onthe editorial board of Contemporary Physics
from 1979 to 1996 whenhe resigned for health reasons.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Publications, D.272-D.482
D.427
1981
D.428-D.430
1982
3 folders.
D.431-D.433
1983
3 folders.
D.434-D.437
1984
4 folders.
D.438-D.441
1985
4 folders.
D.442-D.444
1986
3 folders.
D.445-D.448
1987
4 folders.
D.449-D.452
1988
4 folders.
D.453-D.457
1989
5 folders.
D.458-D.461
1990
4 folders.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Publications, D.272-D.482
D.462, D.463
1991
2 folders.
D.464-D.466
1992
3 folders.
D.467, D.468
1993
2 folders.
D.469, D.470
1994
2 folders.
D.471, D.472
1995
2 folders.
D.473
1996
D.474
Geophysical Journal
1985
Refereeing.
D.475
Journalof Crystal Growth
1971-1980
Honoraria slips only.
See F.167-F.175 of the previous catalogue.
D.476
Journal of Materials Science
1970-1994
Chiefly refereeing.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Publications, D.272-D.482
See D.227-D.229 of the previous catalogue.
D.477
Nature
Chiefly refereeing.
See D.237-D.242 of the previous catalogue.
118
1938, 1983-
1988
D.478
Philosophical Magazine
1964-1998
Chiefly refereeing.
D.479, D.480
The Royal Society
1970-1991
Chiefly refereeing.
2 folders.
See F.316-F.323 of the previous catalogue.
D.481
Miscellaneous shorter requestsfor articles etc.
1955-1988
D.482
LETTERS TO THE TIMES
1981-1995
Manuscript drafts of unpublished letters to The Times.
Subjects include the North Pole, the use of English and
the Conservative party.
Supplementary catalogue of the papers and
correspondenceof
Sir (Frederick) Charles Frank FRS
(1911-1998)
VOLUME Il
Section E: Lectures
Section F: Societies and Organisations
Section G: Consultancies
Section H: Visits and Conferences
Section J: Correspondence
Section K: References and Appointments
Appendix: Medals and Academic Gowns
Index of Correspondents
by Caroline Thibeaud and Timothy E. Powell
NCUACScatalogue no. 127/13/03
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SECTION E
LECTURES,E.91-E.185
1938-2001
Includes contribution to a television broadcast at E.164,
and photographic slides used for
lectures
(E.173-E.185).
illustrating
E.91
‘The Behaviour of Plastics in High Frequency Fields in
Relation
Mouldrite
Colloquium, Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd, Billingham,
Co. Durham, c. January 1938
Structure’,
Chemical
to
their
1938
Correspondencere arrangements.
E.92-E.99
‘Nuclear
unknown, October 1945
Structure and Nuclear
Energy’,
occasionas
1945
The lecture was read twice.
E.92-E.94
Typescript drafts of the lecture.
3 folders.
E.95-E.99
Manuscript draft of the lecture.
5 folders.
E.100
E.101
E.102
‘Structure of the Universe’, The Folk House, Bristol, 5
January 1948
Programme oflectures at the Folk House.
‘Theories of Planetary Evolution’, University of
Scientific Society, 27 November 1951
Bristol
Correspondence and manuscript notes.
‘The Mechanical Properties
Lecture, The Institute of Physics, London, c. 1951
of
Metals’, The Guthrie
Typescript lecture notes and summary.
1945
1945
1948
1951
1951
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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E.103
E.104
E.105
E.106
E.107
Lectures, E.91-E.185
Untitled lecture starting ‘Crystals may be grown from pure
substanceor from solutions...’, Kapitza Club, Cambridge,
22 April 1952
Manuscript
photographs.
lecture
notes
with
2
black
and white
Introductory note on colour films ‘Crystal Growth’, Bristol
Naturalists’ Society, 22 January 1953
Programme of events of the Bristol Naturalists’ Society.
‘Twinning and Kinking’, Bristol Summer School, 14 July
1953
Manuscript lecture notes.
‘Modern Cosmology’, Bristol Philosophical Society,
December 1953
11
Manuscript lecture notes.
Spiral growing experiment, shown at Royal
Soiree, London, early 1954
Society
1 letter only re arrangements.
There is no proof of Frank’s participation.
E.108, E.109
‘The Nature of the Real Crystal’, 45th Annual May
Lecture, Institute of Metals, London, 29 March 1955
Correspondence, typescript and manuscriptdrafts, proofs.
2 folders.
120
1952
1953
1953
1953
1954
1955
E.110
‘Reflections on Sadi Carnot’, inaugural lecture, University
of Bristol, 29 April 1955
1955
Poster of the lecture.
E.111
Untitled
lectures,
Royal Military College of Science,
1956
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS127/13/03
Lectures, E.91-E.185
Shrivenham, 28-29 September 1956
1 letter only re arrangements.
E.111A
lecture
‘Introductory
conference’,
International Crystal Growth conference, Cooperstown,
New York, summer 1958
Cooperstown
for
121
1958
Typescript lecture notes.
E.112, £.113
‘The Nature of Things’, Incorporated Society of Musicians,
Bristol, 6 January 1962
1961
Correspondence re arrangements and manuscript draft
lecture notes.
E.114
E.115
E.116
E.117
Untitled
Cambridge, c. Spring 1963
lecture,
Solid
State
Seminar,
University
of
1963
Correspondence re arrangements.
‘Introduction to Civil Defence course’, University of Bristol,
3 January 1966
Manuscript lecture notes.
Address at Peter Fowler’s inaugural lecture as Professor
of Physics, University of Bristol, 17 February 1966
Typescript notes.
Frank took the Chair.
‘Introduction to Civil Defence course’, Part Il course for
Scientific
Bristol, 2
January 1967
Intelligence Officers, University of
Correspondence re arrangements and programme of the
course; Frank’s manuscript lecture notes.
1966
1966
1967
E.118, £.119
‘On Hertzian Fracture’, with B.R. Lawn, Royal Society,
1967
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS127/13/03
Lectures, E.91-E.185
London, 20 April 1967
E.118
Programme and manuscript notes
E.119
Figures and 2 black and white photographs
122
1967
1967
E.120
E.121
E.122
‘Potentialities
Colorado, USA, 5 September 1967
Earthquakes
for
Prediction’,
Boulder,
1967
Typescript lecture notes.
‘How wasthe Earth Formed?’, occasion unknown, 26 July
1969
Manuscript and typescript notes.
Speech at
Winford Orthopaedic Hospital, Bristol, 16 June 1971
‘Winford
Hospital
Nurse’s
Prize
Giving’,
1969
1971
Correspondence re arrangements, programme of the
ceremony and manuscript speech notes.
E.123, E.124
‘Crystal
Society, 14 June 1973
Imperfections’,
Bakerian
Lecture, The Royal
1973-1974
Correspondence
typescript abstract and manuscript lecture notes.
arrangements
and
re
publication,
2 folders.
E.125
‘Public Orator’s Presentation Address for Professor R.V.
Jones’,
of
Aberdeen, 10 July 1979
Honorary Degree
ceremony,
University
1979
Typescript address notes.
R.V. Jones was awarded a Doctor of Laws Honoris Causa
degree.
E.126
‘Prince Rupert’s Drops’,
October 1979.
Portfolio Society,
Bristol, 12
1979
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS 127/13/03
E.127
E.128
E.129
Lectures, E.91-E.185
Correspondencere arrangements.
‘Address for the Opening of a new wing at the Red Maids’
School’, Bristol, 15 October 1981
Typescript
photograph.
speech
notes
and
1
black
and
white
‘Crystal Growth without
Dislocations’, William James
Dunning Memorial Colloquium, School of Chemistry,
University of Bristol, 17 November 1981
Certificate of lecture.
123
1981
1981
‘Orientation
Laboratory, University of Bristol, 31 January 1983
Colloquium
Mapping’,
at the
H.H.
Wills
1983
Typescript lecture notes with figures.
E.130-E.134
Mapping’, Department of
‘Orientation
Metallurgy and
Materials Science Colloquia, University of Cambridge, 28
February 1983
E.130
E.131
Correspondencere arrangements
Programme
E.132-E.134
Manuscript background notes
3 folders.
E.135-E.142
Mapping’,
‘Orientation
European Workshop on Non
destructive Evaluation of Polymers and Polymer Matrix
Composites, Vimeiro, Portugal, 3-4 September 1984
E.135
1 letter re publication of contribution.
1983
1983
1983
1983
1984
1984
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS127/13/03
E.136
E.137
Lectures, E.91-E.185
Manuscript lecture notes with abstract
Printed
Workshop
lecture, as published in Proceedings of the
E.138
‘Orientation Mapping transparencies’
Folder so inscribed: photocopies of transparencies.
E.139
Transparencies usedfor the lecture.
E.140, £.141
Manuscript notes and drawing
2 folders.
E.142
E.143
E.144
E.145
Backgroundcalculations and drawings.
‘Some Personal Reminiscences of the early days of
Crystal
on
Dislocations and Properties of Real Materials, Royal
Society, London, 11 December 1984
Dislocations’,
Metal
Society
Discussion
Typescript lecture notes and proceedings contents. See
also H.241-H.244.
‘Polymer Physics: Early Days’, Reading, 12 September
1985
Correspondence and typescript lecture notes. See also
H.247
Speechfor ‘Susan and Alistair wedding’, place unknown,
14 September 1985
Manuscript speech notes.
E.146
‘The Icosahedral Orientation Manifold as a Model for
124
1984
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1984
1985
1985
1986
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS 127/13/03
Lectures, E.91-E.185
Icosahedral
unknown, France?, July 1986
Close-packing’,
Colloque C3, Occasion
Prints published in the Journal de Physique, Tome 47,
July 1986.
E.147
E.148
E.149
about
thoughts
‘Some
Olinde
Rodrigues’, Seminaire Général, Laboratoire de Physique
des Solides, Universitée Paris-Sud, France, 29 October
1986
Carnot
about
and
Poster of the lecture.
Untitled lecture starting ‘In D symmetry (e.g that of an n-
agonal prism) we have one principal
n-fold
rotational symmetry...’, occasion unknown, 9 June 1987
axis
of
Typescript lecture notes.
Speech at ‘Convocation Lunch’, University of Bristol, 18
July 1987
Luncheon programme and menu and manuscript speech
notes.
125
1986
1987
1987
E.150-E.155
‘Orientation Mapping’, 8th
International conference on
Textures of Materials, Santa Fe, USA, 21 September
1987
1986-1988
See also H.254-H.257.
Frank wasa recipient of the Robert F Mehl medal of the
American Metallurgical Society for 1987 and the lecture
‘Orientation Mapping’ was intended to be delivered on the
occasion of the ceremony. However ill health prevented
Frank from
the
ceremony andthe lecture was delivered later on the 21st
of September 1987 at the 8th International conference on
Textures of Materials in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Colorado for
travelling
Denver,
to
E.150
E.151
Correspondence re arrangements and publication
1986-1988
Print out and abstract of the lecture
1987
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS 127/13/03
126
Lectures, E.91-E.185
E.152, £.153
‘Orientation Mapping transparencies’, folder so inscribed
1987
Includes calculations.
2 folders.
E.154
E.155
E.156
Manuscript and typescript notes and comments on a
paper
6 large size black and white photographs; manuscript
notes onslides
‘One Hundred Years of the Bristol Scientific Club’, Bristol
Scientific Club, Bristol, 21 November 1987
Manuscript lecture notes and programme of the Bristol
Scientific Club for 1987-1988.
1987
1987
1987
E.157
‘For Badminton School Open Day’, Bristol, 28 May 1988.
1988
Correspondence
speech,
manuscript speech notes, manuscript biographical notes
on Frank given to Badminton School.
thanking
his
Frank
for
E.158-E.163
‘Orientation Mapping’, Mathematical Problems in Material
Science conference, International Centre for Mathematical
Sciences, Edinburgh, 11 October 1991
E.158
E.159
E.160
E.161
See also H.294.
Correspondencere arrangements
Programme andinvitation
Printed version of the lecture
Manuscript notes and typescript lecture draft
1991
1991
1991
1991
1991
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS127/13/03
Lectures, E.91-E.185
E.162
Figures and transparencies
E.163
1 photographic negative
127
1991
1991
E.164
‘Hitler's Bomb’, Horizon, BBC Television programme, 20
October 1991
1991-1992
Correspondencere arrangements.
Frank wasinterviewed for the programme becauseof his
involvementin intelligence work during World War Two
and in the subsequent internment of Germanscientists at
Farm Hall, near Huntingdon. The conversations between
the
captives were secretly recorded and eventually
publishedin the 1990s (see D.360-D.406).
E.165, E.166
‘Snowflakes’, Physics Department, University of Bristol, 7
December 1995
1995, 2001
Video tape of the lecture, with letter re the deposit of the
tape in the University of Bristol Archives.
‘Talk for Polymer conference’, Polymer Physics Group
conference, on board the SS Great Britain,
Bristol, 11
September 1997
Correspondence and manuscript lecture notes.
‘Comments on Nucleation Theory’, Lecture 20, occasion
and date unknown
Typescript lecture notes.
‘Current Trends in Polymer Physics’, occasion and date
unknown
Manuscript lecture notes.
Untitled address starting ‘I’m here at rather short notice,
you know’, occasion and date unknown
1997
n.d.
n.d.
n.d.
E.167
E.168
E.169
E.170
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS127/13/03
128
Lectures, E.91-E.185
The speech is addressed to students who are making
education and career choices.
E.171, £.172
Untitled, undated lecture notes with 1 black and white
photograph and transparencies
n.d.
2 folders.
E.173-E.185
Photographic slides
1950s, n.d.
Most of these (E.173-E.183) are glass lantern slides,
Some of the boxes have
found in cardboard boxes.
is not possible to say
inscriptions
whether these
the
contents.
of subjects but it
authoritative
are
descriptions
of
E.173
'0'
Box of 6 glassslides.
E.174
‘Dr Keller Slides on zig-zags. |
Box of 8 glass slides.
E.175
‘| Lineage etc’
Boxof 9 glassslides.
E.176
'2 Kinking'
Box of 5 glassslides.
E.177
1g!
Box of 3 glassslides.
E.178
‘Smialowski structure. III [...] IV'
Box of 8 glassslides.
N.d.
N.d.
N.d.
N.d.
N.d.
N.d.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS127/13/03
129
Lectures, E.91-E.185
E.179
‘Spherulites. V. Feb /55'
21955
Box of 7 glassslides.
E.180
‘Cdl(2) inferior’
Boxof 7 glassslides.
E.181
‘Prof N.F. Mott 25.11.55'
Boxof 5 glassslides.
E.182
Untitled box
Boxof 7 glassslides.
E.183
Untitled box
Box of 8 glassslides.
E.184
E.185
Single double-sized glass lantern slide
Sleeve of small format glass slides
Includes two series numbered 1-14 and a-c.
19 slides.
N.d.
1953
N.d.
N.d.
N.d.
N.d.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS 127/13/03
130
SECTION F
SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS, F.381-F.466
1935-1995
F.381
ARMAMENT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
ESTABLISHMENT
F.382, F.383
ASSOCIATION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS
F.384
F.385
ATOMIC SCIENTISTS ASSOCIATION
AUDIO-LEARNING LTD
F.386, F.387
BRISTOL MUNICIPAL CHARITIES
F.388
F.389
F.390
BRISTOL SCIENTIFIC CLUB
CHEMICAL SOCIETY
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE
F.391, F.392
DEPARTMENTOF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL
RESEARCH
F.393
F.394
EUROPEAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY
FARADAY SOCIETY
F.395-F.397
HOME OFFICE
F.398-F.400
INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS
F.401-F.419
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR CRYSTAL
GROWTH
F.420-F.423
LINCOLN COLLEGE OXFORD
F.424-F.426
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
F.427, F.428
MINISTRY OF SUPPLY
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS127/13/03
131
Societies and organisations, F.381-F.466
F.429-F.446
PUGWASH CONFERENCESON SCIENCE AND
WORLDAFFAIRS
F.447
QUEEN ELIZABETH’S HOSPITAL SCHOOL
F.448-F.464
ROYAL SOCIETY
F.465
F.466
UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN
UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMITTEE
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS127/13/03
Societies and organisations, F.381-F.466
F.381
ARMAMAMENT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
ESTABLISHMENT
132
1961
Correspondence re and agenda of meeting of Working
Party on Conducting Compositions.
Frank was a member of the committee.
F.382, F.383
ASSOCIATION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS
1935-1941
membership card
and_
subscription
Correspondence,
records.
2 folders.
F.384
ATOMIC SCIENTISTS ASSOCIATION
1 letter only.
F.385
AUDIO-LEARNING LTD
Correspondencere royalty payments.
1949
1981
F.386, F.387
BRISTOL MUNICIPAL CHARITIES
1987-1989
Correspondence, agenda and minutes of meetings of the
trustees.
2 folders.
Frank wasa trustee of Bristol Municipal Charities.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS127/13/03
Societies and organisations, F.381-F.466
F.388
BRISTOL SCIENTIFIC CLUB
133
1987
Correspondence, some re admission of women scientists
to the Club.
Frank was a member of the Bristol Scientific Club.
F.389
CHEMICAL SOCIETY
1942
1 letter.
F.390
Not used.
F.391, F.392
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL
RESEARCH
1963, 1968
Minutes and papers for meetings of the
Electronic
Research Council and the Metallurgy and Material Sub-
Committee.
2 folders.
F.393
EUROPEANPHYSICAL SOCIETY
1992-1995
Correspondence, by-laws and membership records.
Frank was a member of the European Physical Society.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS 127/13/03
134
Societies and organisations, F.381-F.466
F.394
FARADAY SOCIETY
1941-1946
Re membership.
F.395-F.397
HOME OFFICE
1959-1967
F.395
F.396
F.397
Material re Civil Defence.
Frank was a Regional Scientific Adviser for Civil Defence.
Correspondence
1959-1967
List of Regional Scientific Advisers for Civil Defence
1960
Exercise books with manuscript notes
1958, 1960
Usedforcivil defence notes.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS127/13/03
135
Societies and organisations, F.381-F.466
F.398-F.400
INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS
1965-1995
Correspondence, annual dinner programme, etc.
3 folders.
F.401-F.419
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR CRYSTAL
GROWTH
1966-1975
Frank was President of the Comité International de
Croissance Crystalline between 1968-1971 and closely
involved in the organisation of the 1968 International
Conference on Crystal Growth in Birmingham.
F.401-F.405
General correspondence
1968-1975
re
the
of
Correspondence
Comité
International de Croissance Cristalline, the Journal of
Crystal Growth, committee membership, constitutions
drafting and conference proceedings.
formation
the
5 folders.
F.406
Agenda and minutes of meetings
1969
F.407
By-laws and constitutions of the International Organization
for Crystal Growth
1966-1974
F.408-F.419
International Conference on Crystal Growth, Birmingham,
15-19 July 1968.
1967-1969
F.408-F.415
Correspondencere the organisation of the conference and
publication of the proceedings
1967-1969
8 folders.
F.416
Conference programme.
1968
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS127/13/03
Societies and organisations, F.381-F.466
F.417
Budget
F.418
Publication of proceedings
F.419
Abstracts
136
1968
1968
1968
F.420-F.423
LINCOLN COLLEGE OXFORD
1989-1995
Frank was an alumnusof Lincoln College.
F.420, F.421
Correspondence
1989-1995
2 folders.
F.422
Invitations and seating plans for Spring Feasts
1989-1993
F.423
Lincoln College magazines
1991, 1994
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS 127/13/03
137
Societies and organisations, F.381-F.466
F.424-F.426
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
1960-1973
Correspondence, background information and drafts.
3 folders.
F.427, F.428
MINISTRY OF SUPPLY
1956-1966
service on the
Correspondence
Explosive
Committee of the Weapons and Explosive Advisory Board
of the Advisory Council
Scientific Research and
Technical Development.
High
re
of
Also correspondencere the Liquid Fuel Committee of the
Munitions Chemistry Advisory Board.
2 folders.
Frank was a memberof the High Explosive Committee of
the Weapons and Explosive Advisory Board and the
Liquid
Chemistry
Advisory Board.
Fuel Committee of
Munitions
the
F.429-F.446
PUGWASH CONFERENCES ON SCIENCE AND
WORLDAFFAIRS
1975-1992
Frank was a member of the British Pugwash Group.
F.429
Correspondence.
F.430
Minutes of British Pugwash Group meeting 23 March 1978
F.431-F.440
40th Annual Pugwash Conference, Royal Holloway and
Bedford New College, Egham, Surrey, 15-20 September
1990
F.431
Correspondence.
1975
1978
1990
1990
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS 127/13/03
Societies and organisations, F.381-F.466
F.432
F.433
Statements and greetings from politicians and academics
delivered on the occasion of the conference
Programme and proceedings of British Pugwash public
meeting
F.434-F.438
Papersdelivered.
5 folders.
F.439
Working Group reports
List of papers and participants
Conference
Conference (Beijing, China, 17-22 September 1991)
statement
Pugwash
of
41st
Annual
42nd Annual Conference programme (Berlin, Germany,
11-17 September 1992)
Notice of a meeting of Pugwash Ltd
138
1990
1990
1990
1990
1990
1991
1992
1991
F.440
F.441
F.442
F.443
F.444
F.445
F.446
Brochure and text on the Pugwash Conferences on
Science and World Affairs movement
1978, 1990
Letter to the Editor of The Times by Joseph Rotblat, 11
October 1991
1991
Articles on arms research and wartime research at the
University of Bristol
1980, 1983
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS 127/13/03
139
Societies and organisations, F.381-F.466
F.447
QUEEN ELIZABETH’S HOSPITAL SCHOOL
1975
Agendafor committee meeting and correspondence.
F.447-F.464
ROYAL SOCIETY
1940-1995
Frank was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1954.
He gave the Bakerian Lecture in 1973 and was awarded
the Royal Medal in 1979 and the Copley Medalin 1994.
He served on a numberof Royal Society bodies, including
Council 1967-1969 (Vice-President).
F.447, F.448
General correspondence
1940-1995
2 folders.
F.449, F.450
Royal Society Anniversary correspondence
1994
2 folders.
F.451-F.455
Armourers and Brasiers’ Company Research Fellowship
Committee
1966-1990
Frank was a member of the Armourers and Brasiers’
CompanyResearch Fellowship Committee.
F.451-F.453
Correspondence
1966-1990
3 folders.
F.454, F.455
Agenda and minutes
1966, 1972
2 folders.
F.456-F.459
British National Committee for the History of Science,
Medicine and Technology
1972-1976
F.456, F.457
Correspondence
1972-1976
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS 127/13/03
140
Societies and organisations, F.381-F.466
2 folders.
F.458, F.459
Agenda and minutes of meetings
1973
2 folders
F.460
Committee on an Experiment in Synoptic Publishing
1978
Correspondence.
F.461
R.W. Paul Instrument Fund Committee
1977-1980
Correspondence.
F.462
Miscellaneous Royal Society communications
1984-1995
F.463, F.464
Royal Society Club
1982
Correspondence, minutes, agenda and reports.
2 folders.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS127/13/03
141
Societies and organisations, F.381-F.466
F.465
UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN
1949-1970
Correspondenceetc.
Frank was an external examiner for the University of
Aberdeen.
F.466
UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMITTEE
1970
Re attendance at meetings of the Physical Sciences Sub-
Committee and Working Party on Material Studies.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS 127/13/03
142
SECTION G
CONSULTANCIES,G.131-G.181
1949-1997
G.131
G.132
G.133
BRITISH AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
BRITISH RAILWAYS
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE
SCIENTIFIQUE
G.134-G.174
DE BEERS
G.175
G.176
G.177
G.178
G.179
G.180
G.181
FIBREGLASS LTD
GENERAL ATOMIC
GENERAL ELECTRIC
IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES
PILKINGTON BROTHERS LTD
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA: INSTITUTE OF
GEOPHYSICS AND PLANETARY PHYSICS
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS 127/13/03
143
Consultancies, G.131-G.181
G.131
BRITISH AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
1964
Offer to Frank of consultancy in the company’s Guided
WeaponsDivisionin thefield of solid state.
See G.1 of the previous catalogue
G.132
BRITISH RAILWAYS
1949
re
Letter
November 1949.
meeting
of Water Treatment
Committee,
See G.2-G.33 of the previous catalogue.
G.133
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE
SCIENTIFIQUE
1987
re meeting of the Comité Scientifique to the
Letter
Laboratoire de Physique des Solides.
G.134-G.174
DE BEERS
1964, 1973-
1997
The bulk of this material relates to the work of the
Diamond
Diamond
Conferences.
Committee
Research
and
the
See G.24-G.99 of the previous catalogue.
G.134-G.137
General correspondence and papers
1964-1996
G.134
Correspondence, chiefly enclosing Frank’s consultancy
fees
1964-1996
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS 127/13/03
144
G.135
G.136
Consultancies, G.131-G.181
Miscellaneous
Mitchell and A.R. Lang
correspondence,
chiefly
from
E.W.G.
1987-1996
‘The next decade’ at De Beers-sponsored UK University
Research on diamond
1991
Bound volume; related correspondence and notes.
This was prepared by E.W.G. Mitchell.
G.137
‘Forward Look 1996-2001’ at De Beers-sponsored UK
University Research on diamond
1996
Bound volume; related correspondence.
This was prepared by A.D.E. Stewart, R.J. Caveney and
E.W.G. Mitchell.
G.138-G.142
Diamond Research Committee meetings
1985-1995
Papers for meetings, chiefly minutes.
G.138
1985-1988
G.139
1989-1991
G.140
G.141
1992
1993
G.142
1994-1995
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS127/13/03
145
Consultancies, G.131-G.181
G.143-G.147
Diamondresearch reports
1992-1996
Half-yearly
Diamond Research Committee
reports from
researchers funded by the
G.143
January 1992
G.144
February 1993
G.145
February 1994
G.146
February 1995
G.147
February 1996
G.148-G.172
Diamond Conferences
1973-1997
G.148
Reading, 15-18 July 1973
Bound volumeof conference papers.
G.149
Reading, 6-9 July 1977
Bound volume of conference papers.
G.150
St Catherine’s College Oxford, 9-12 July 1978
Bound volume of conference papers.
G.151
Bristol, 7-9 July 1980
Bound volume of conference papers.
1973
1977
1978
1980
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
NCUACS127/13/03
Consultancies, G.131-G.181
G.152
Newnham College, Cambridge, 6-9 July 1983
Bound volume of conference papers.
G.153
Bristol, 9-11 July 1984
Bound volume of conference papers.
G.154
Reading, 10-13 July 1985
G.155
Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, 7-9 July 1986
Miscellaneous conference information.
G.156, G.157
Oxford, 5-8 July 1987
G.156
G.157
G.158
Conference
participants
information,
programme
and
list
of
Bound volume of conference papers.
Newnham College, Cambridge, 6-9 July 1988
Bound volume of conference papers.
G.159
Bristol, 5-8 July 1989
Bound volume of conference papers.
G.160
Reading, 11-14 July 1990
Bound volume of conference papers.
G.161, G.162
St Catherine’s College, Oxford, 7-10 July 1991
146
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
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Consultancies, G.131-G.181
G.161
Conferenceinformation; annotated programme
G.162
Bound volume of conference papers
G.163, G.164
Robinson College, Cambridge, 5-8 July 1992
1992
G.163
Correspondence and papersre Bristol contributions to the
conference
G.164
Bound volume of conference papers
G.165, G.166
Bristol, 11-14 July 1993
1992-1993
G.165
Correspondenceand papers re arrangements
G.166
Bound volume of conference papers.
G.167, G.168
Reading, 11-13 July 1994
1994
G.167
Correspondence and papers re arrangements; annotated
programme
G.168
Bound volume of conference papers
G.169, G.170
St Catherine’s College Oxford, July 1995
1995
G.169
Correspondence and papers re arrangements
G.170
Bound volume of conference papers
G.171
Queen’s College, Cambridge, July 1996
1996
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Consultancies, G.131-G.181
Bound volume of conference papers.
Frank was unable to attend.
delegates at the conferenceis at the front of the volume.
A signed postcard from
G.172
Bristol, 14-16 July 1997
1997
Bound volumeof conference papers.
G.173, G.174
Grant applications
1976-1991
Research
Committee.
applications
to
the
Diamond
Research
G.173
1976, 1987
G.174
1991
G.175
FIBREGLASS LTD
1965-1969
Correspondencere consultancy.
Frank was appointed a consultantin the field of applied
polymer physics in association with glassfibres.
G.176
GENERAL ATOMIC
1965
Consultancy agreement.
G.177
GENERALELECTRIC (GE)
1951-1960
Consultancy agreements 1951, 1957, 1959.
See G.100-G.113 of the previous catalogue.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Consultancies, G.131-G.181
G.178
IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES(ICI)
1974
Brief correspondence re consultation meeting in London,
November 1974.
See G.114 of the previous catalogue.
G.179
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES
CORPORATION(IBM)
1978
Correspondencere consultancy agreement.
See G.115-G.122 of the previous catalogue.
G.180
PILKINGTON BROTHERS LTD
1969-1971
Correspondencere consultancystatus.
A consultancy with Pilkington followed on from that for
Fibreglass Ltd (G.175).
G.181
UNIVERSITY
GEOPHYSICS AND PLANETARY PHYSICS
CALIFORNIA:
OF
INSTITUTE
OF
1964-1965
Papers re consultancy and visit to US in general.
While serving as a Visiting Professor and researcher,
Frank was an associate investigator for the Institute of
Geophysics and Planetary Physics on a US Air Force
supported Geophysicsproject.
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SECTION H
VISITS AND CONFERENCES,H.170-H.307
1933-1997
H.170
Faraday Society Discussion meeting, ?London, April 1933
1933
Manuscript notes, possibly on a lecture delivered by [?]
Stewart.
H.171
‘Dipole Moments’, 6th General Discussion of the Faraday
Society, University of Oxford, 12-14 April 1934
1934
Proceedings of the discussion including a transcript of
Frank’s participation in a general discussion on ‘Polarity
and the Association of Liquids’ by A.R. Martin and ‘Dipole
Association in Pure Liquids’ by Pierre Girard.
H.172
Holiday Fellowship weekend, Oxford, 1935
1935
Programme of the weekend’sactivities.
H.173
General
63rd
Cambridge, 26-28 September 1935
Discussion
of
the
Faraday
Society,
1936
Photocopies of a group photograph featuring Frank and
introductory notes to the meeting in the Transactions of
the Faraday Society, 1936.
H.174
Royal Society Conversazione, London, 28 May 1936
1936
Programme of the conversazione.
H.175
H.176
Annual
Advancementof Science, Dundee, 1939
Meeting
British
the
of
Association
for
the
1939
Menu of Section B dinner with colleagues’ autographs.
Physical
Society
General Physical
March 1940
discussion on ‘The
Properties of
Electrical and
Plastics’, London, 19
1940
Programme, correspondence and manuscript notes on
Frank’s participation in the discussion.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Visits and conferences, H.170-H.307
H.177
Metal Congress, Laboratory of Physics, Amsterdam, The
Netherlands, July 1948
List of demonstrations to congress attendees.
No proof of Frank’s attendance.
151
1948
H.178-H.181
General Discussion of the Faraday Society on Crystal
Growth, University of Bristol, 12-14 April 1949
1948-1949
Frank was closely involved in the organisation of the
discussion.
H.178
Correspondencere the programme of the meeting
H.179
Draft programmes
H.180
H.181
H.182
Manuscript notes and typescript draft of Frank’s paper
‘The Influence of Dislocations on Crystal Growth’
Typescript summaries of papers.
Royal Society meeting, London, 19 May 1949
Programme of the meeting.
Frank and J.H. Van der Merwepresented a paperentitled
‘One-dimensional Dislocations. | Static Theory. II Misfitting
Monolayers and Oriented Overgrowth.’
H.183
Unidentified summer School, ?University of Bristol, c. July
1949.
Correspondence; 6 black and white photographs of sugar
crystals found therewith.
H.184
General Conference and Annual General Meeting of the
British
Bristol, 26-28
September 1949
Rheologists Club,
University of
1948-1949
1948-1949
1949
1949
1949
1949
1949
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Visits and conferences, H.170-H.307
Correspondence and programme of the meeting.
Frank lectured on ‘The Nature of Dislocations in Real
Crystal Lattices’.
H.185
Institute for the Study of Metals Colloquium, University of
Chicago, USA, 31 May 1951
1951
Correspondencere the programme of the colloquium.
Frank lectured on ‘The Role of Dislocations in Crystal
Growth.’
H.186-H.192
9th Conference on the Solid State, Solvay Institute,
Brussels, Belgium, 25-29 September 1951
1950-1951
Frank lectured on ‘Crystal Growth and Dislocations.’
H.186, H.187
Correspondence
conference
2 folders.
re
paper and
programme of
the
1950-1951
H.188
H.189
H.190, H.191
H.192
H.193
Typescript draft transcript of discussion, featuring Frank.
Timetable, list of guests and generalinformation
of
Frank’s
paper
‘Crystal
Growth
and
Typescript
Dislocations’
2 folders.
Manuscript notes on colleagues’ papers taken by Frank
Royal Society discussion on the Theory of
London, 13 March 1952
Liquids,
Abstracts of lectures.
Frank lectured on ‘Supercooling’.
1951
1951
1951
1951
1952
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Visits and conferences, H.170-H.307
H.194
‘The Creep Conference’, place unidentified, 31 May-2
June 1954
1 letter only.
153
1954
H.195
Visit to Tokyo, Japan, September-October 1953.
1953
Manuscript schedule.
Frank chiefly visited Japan to attend the International
Union of Pure and Applied Physics Conference on
Theoretical Physics. He visited Kyoto and Tokyo.
H.196
Diamond Conference, Cambridge, 1-3 July 1954
1 letter.
H.197
Conference on Mechanical Effects of Dislocations
Crystals, University of Birmingham, 19-20 July 1954
in
Programme.
1954
1954
H.198, H.199
International Congress of Crystallography,
3rd
France, July 1954
Paris,
1951-1954
Frank lectured possibly on ‘The Theory of Crystal Growth.’
H.198
H.199
Correspondence
entertainmentat the Chateau de Versailles
programme
and
of
evening
1953
Printed papers by Frank ‘Crystal Growth and Dislocations’
and ‘The Growth of Crystals and the Equilibrium Structure
of their Surfaces’ (with W.K. Burton and N. Cabrera)
1951-1952
includes
Also
3
manuscript notes.
black and white photographs and
H.200
Visit to Glaxo Laboratories, unidentified place, c.1954
1954
1 letter only.
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Visits and conferences, H.170-H.307
H.201
117th Annual Meeting of the British Association for the
Advancementof Science, 31 August 1955, Bristol
1955
Newspaperclipping with photograph of the Presidential
address showing Frank andhis wife in the audience.
H.202, H.203
The Faraday Society and the Koninklijke Nederlandse
Chemische Vereniging General Joint Discussion on ‘The
Molecular Mechanism of Rate Processesin Solids’, 15-18
April 1957, Royal Tropical
Institute, Amsterdam, The
Netherlands.
1956-1957
Correspondence programmesetc.
2 folders.
lectured
Frank
Vacancies and Interstitials.’
on
‘Interaction
of
Dislocations
with
H.204
5th Course of the International Summer Schoolin Physics,
Varenna, Italy, 17 July-7 August 1956
1956
Correspondenceand 4 black and white photographs.
Frank lectured on dislocations and metal physics.
Faraday Society General Discussion on Configuration and
Interactions
Crystals,
University of Leeds, 15-17 April 1958
of Macro-molecules and Liquid
Correspondence and programme.
Royal Society Discussion on Stellar Evolution, London, 3
March 1960
Manuscript notes taken by Frank.
The Scripps Institute Conference, San Diego, USA, 22-24
March 1965
1 letter only.
1958
1960
1965
H.205
H.206
H.207
H.208
Adsorption
et
Croissance
Cristalline,
Colloque
1964
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Visits and conferences, H.170-H.307
International
la
Scientifique, Nancy, France, 7-12 June 1965
National
Centre
de
du
Recherche
Correspondence.
H.209-H.211
Visit to Durban, South Africa, August-September 1965
Frank delivered a series of 9 lectures.
H.209
Correspondencere organisation of the visit.
Includes letters from Maita Frank received in South Africa.
H.210
Programme of lectures
H.211
H.212
Newspapercuttings collected by Frank.
on
Symposium
Materials,
Worcestershire, 28-30 September 1965
Epitaxial
Radar
for
Establishment,
Processes
Royal
Electronic
Malvern,
Programme of the symposium.
There is no proof of Frank’s attendance.
H.213-H.215
Meeting on European Collaboration in Physics, Pisa, Italy,
16-17 April 1966
H.213
H.214
H.215
H.216
155
1965
1965
1965
1965
1965
1966
1966
1966
1966
Correspondence
physicists
re European
collaboration
between
Invitation to attend the meeting and manuscript notes
Postcards and brochure on La Scuola Normale Superiore
in Pisa
International conference on Deformation of Crystalline
Solids, Carleton University,
Ottawa, Canada, 21-25
August 1966
1964-1965
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Visits and conferences, H.170-H.307
Correspondencere attendance.
H.217
NATO Advanced Study Institute, The Application
of
Modern Physics to the Earth and Planetary Interiors,
University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 29 March-4 April 1967
Invitation to present a paper and outline of the conference.
Thereis no proof of Frank’s attendance.
156
1967
H.218
Scientific
Intelligence
University, 20 May 1967
Officers
Conference,
Exeter
1967
H.219
H.220
Correspondence, Frank’s timetable, programme of the
conference, address notes and notes on speakers.
Frank gave the welcome address.
Visit to Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado,
USA, July-September 1967
Visa application and correspondence re expenses.
Royal Society Review lecture ‘The Alinement of Nuclei’ by
M.A. Grace, London, 4 April 1968
Abstractof the lecture.
Frank attended the lecture.
H.221
Discussion meeting on Liquid
Sciences, Montpellier, France, 5-6 June 1969
Crystals,
Faculté des
Correspondencere arrangements.
H.222-H.224
Centenary celebrations of the Bulgarian Academy of
Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria, 1-6 October 1969
Some of the correspondence and documentation is
French.
in
Frank went to the celebrations to represent the Royal
Society.
1967
1968
1969
1969
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Visits and conferences, H.170-H.307
H.222, H.223
Correspondencere arrangements and report of the visit
1969
H.224
H.225
2 folders.
Programmes
invitations
of
celebrations
and
excursions
and
1969
Visit to Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd, Petrochemical &
Polymer Laboratory, Runcorn, Cheshire, 20 October 1969
1969
Correspondencere arrangements.
H.226, H.227
Royal Society discussion on Strong
London, 29 January 1970
Fibrous
Solids,
1968-1970
lectured
Frank
Polymers.’
on
‘The
Strength and Stiffness
of
H.226
H.227
H.228
H.229
H.230
Correspondence re arrangements and publication of the
proceedings
1968-1970
Manuscript and typescript drafts of ‘The Strength and
Stiffness of Polymers’
135th Annual Meeting of the British Association for the
Advancement
at
Canterbury, 20 August 1973
University
Science,
of
of
Kent
1970
1973
Programme of the degree congregation associated with
the Meeting.
Fourth
Tokyo, Japan, March 1974
International
Conference on
Crystal
Growth,
1973
1 letter only re arrangements.
NATO Advanced Study Institute,
Hohegeiss,
Crystal
Germany, 5-14 September 1975
Plasticity’,
Effects
Republic
in
of
1975
‘Surface
Federal
Exchange visit
Solides,
September 1976-February 1977
Université
de
to the Laboratoire de Physique des
France,
Paris-Sud,
Paris,
Correspondence.
Frank collaborated with Jacques Friedel on polymers and
liquid crystals.
6th Summer School
Massachusetts, USA, summer 1977
Crystal
on
Growth,
Boston,
1977
1 colour photograph.
28th
Pugwash
September 1978
Conference,
Varna,
Bulgaria,
1-5
1978
Correspondence re arrangements and programme.
H.231
H.232
H.233
H.234, H.235
158
1976
1979
1979
1980
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Visits and conferences, H.170-H.307
10 Colour photographs.
Frank delivered the concluding summarylecture.
NATO Advanced Study Institute ‘The Mechanism of
Continental
of
Newcastle upon Tyne, 27 March-10 April 1979
Drift and Plate
Tectonics’,
University
Programme and book of abstracts.
2 folders.
Frank lectured on ‘Geophysical Implications of the Effects
of Anisotropy on Thermoconvection.’
H.236
Faraday Division Symposium, Annual Chemical Congress,
University of Bristol, 3-5 April 1979
Programme andabstracts of papers.
H.237
Visit to India, December 1979-January 1980
1 black and white photograph of Frank, his wife and A.R.
Verna.
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Visits and conferences, H.170-H.307
H.238
NATO Advanced Study Institute on Physics of Defects,
Les Houches, France, 28 July-30 August 1980
1980
Correspondence and 3 black and white photographs of
Frank lecturing.
Frank lectured on the history of defects and organised an
informal session on smectics.
British Association for Crystal Growth, Bristol, September
1981
1 black and white photograph of Frank lecturing.
Gordon Research Conference on Crystal Growth, New
Hampshire, USA, 12-16 July 1982
Photographs of Frank and colleagues.
Frank lectured on ‘Crystal Growth without Dislocations.’
1981
1982
H.239
H.240
H.241-H.244
Royal Society meeting on ‘Dislocations and Properties of
Real Materials’, London, 11-12 December 1984
1984
See also E.143
Frank lectured on ‘Historical Perspectives and Personal
Reminiscences on the Early Days of Dislocations’ with
Nevill Mott.
H.241
H.242
Correspondence re arrangements
List of delegates, draft and final programme
H.243
Abstracts of papers
H.244
Background papers
One paper is in German.
1984
1984
1984
1984
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Visits and conferences, H.170-H.307
H.245, H.246
Institute of Physics Solid-State Physics Sub-Committee,
Solid State Physics Conference, Southampton University,
19-21 December 1984
1983-1984
Correspondence, list of participants, summary of research
at Southampton, abstracts of papers and programme.
2 folders.
H.247
Polymer Physics conference, Reading, 11-13 September
1985
1985
H.248
H.249
H.250
H.251
2 black and white photographs of Frank and a colleague.
See also E.144
British Association for the Advancement of Science
meeting, Bristol, 1986
Letter inviting Frank to chair a session.
Research
on
Materials
Phase
Transformations, place unknown, possibly the USA, c.
January 1986
Society Symposium
1 letter thanking Frank for his participation.
Meeting with the US National Academy of Engineering,
London, 19 May 1986
1 photograph featuring Frank and colleagues.
1st International Symposium on Shaped Crystal Growth
jointly held with the 4th Hungarian Conference on Crystal
Growth, Budapest, Hungary, 22-25 July 1986
Correspondencere arrangements.
Frank was asked to attend the conference and deliver a
paper but he declined.
1985
1986
1986
1985
H.252, H.253
40th Anniversary of the Discovery of the Pi Meson,
University of Bristol, 22-24 July 1987.
1987
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Visits and conferences, H.170-H.307
Correspondence, programme, list
information bulletin.
of
participants and
Also includes 1 black and white photograph featuring
Rosemary Fowler, Isobel Powell and Dorothy Hodgkin.
2 folders.
H.254-H.257
International Conference on Texture of
ICOTOM 8th
Materials, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, 20-25 September
1987
1986-1987
Frank lectured on ‘Orientation Mapping’ and visited the
New Mexico area.
H.254
Correspondence re arrangements and publication
papers
of
H.255
Newsbulletin and programme with abstracts
H.256
Photocopy of an article on ‘Vinland map’ sent by a
colleague
H.257
Photographs of Frank
3 colour photographsof Frank and a colleague.
H.258-H.260
Materials Research Society Fall Meeting, Boston, USA, 30
November-5 December 1987
Frank was awarded the Von Hippel Award on the
occasion of the conference. He lectured on ‘Orientation
Mapping.’
H.258
1 letter only re arrangements.
H.259
Typescript
lecture
orientation mapping.
notes
with
figures,
possibly
on
H.260
Printed programme of the meeting.
1987
1987
1987
1987
1987
1987
1987
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Visits and conferences, H.170-H.307
H.261
Visit to Johannesburg, South Africa, 3-24 February 1988.
1988
Correspondenceand schedule ofvisits.
Frank accompanied by his wife visited colleagues and
lectured.
H.262-H.264
125th Annual Meeting of the
Sciences, Washington DC, USA, 24-27 April 1988
National Academy of
1988
Programme; printed brochure of the National Academyof
Sciences; memorabilia.
3 folders.
Frank attended the conference.
H.265
H.266
H.267
‘The
Mathematical
Mathematical Analysis of Material Microstructure’, Cornell
University, USA, 15-18 June 1988
workshop
Sciences
Institute
Correspondencere arrangements.
Frank declined the invitation to lecture.
Centre
for
International
‘Spring
College in Material Science on Ceramics and Composite
Materials’, Trieste, Italy, 17 April-26 May 1989
Theoretical
Physics
Correspondence and newsbulletin.
Frank declined the invitation to deliver five lectures.
International
3rd
Quasi-Crystals
‘Incommensurate Structures in Condensed Matter’, Vista
Hermosa, Mexico 29 May-2 June 1989
Meeting
on
1987
1988
1987-1988
Correspondencere arrangements.
Frank declined the invitation.
H.268, H.269
Anniversary Adriatico Research Conference on Cold
Fusion, Trieste, Italy, 8 June 1989
1989
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Visits and conferences, H.170-H.307
Correspondencere arrangements and programme.
2 folders.
Frank lectured on ‘Muon-Catalyst Fusion: a Brief History.’
H.270
9th International Conference on Crystal Growth, Sendai,
Japan, 20-25 August 1989
1987-1988
Correspondencere attendance.
It is unclear whether Frank attended.
H.271-H.275
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, International Symposium
on
11-13
September 1989
Birmingham,
Catalysed
Fusion,
Muon
Frank lectured on ‘How it Began’.
H.271, H.272
Correspondencere arrangements
2 folders.
H.273
Programme andlist of participants
H.274
Abstract of papers
H.275
Miscellaneous manuscript notes etc
H.276, H.277
Jacques Friedel retirement party, Université Paris-Sud,
Orsay, France, 29 September 1989
Correspondence re arrangement, address of Friedel (in
French and English), travel schedule, invitation.
2 folders.
H.278
Anniversary
of
Physics,
for
25th
High
Theoretical
Technology and Mathematics’, Trieste, Italy, 31 October-3
November 1989
the
‘Frontiers
International
Centre
in
Physics,
1989
1989
1989
1989
1989
1989
1989
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Visits and conferences, H.170-H.307
Programme ofthe celebrations.
It is unclear whether Frank attended.
H.279-H.288
International Conference on Muon Catalyzed Fusion,
Vienna, Austria, 27 May-1 June 1990
1989-1993
Frank chaired the Muonic Atom Processessession.
H.279-H.283
Correspondencere arrangements and colleagues’ papers
1990
5 folders.
H.284
Programme and background information
1990
H.285-H.287
Backgroundarticles including Frank’s ‘An Outline of the
History of Cold Fusion’
1989-1993
3 folders.
H.288
Memorabilia
1990
1990
Society
Royal
Aspects of
London, 15 November 1990
meeting
International
‘Science and Technological
Security and Arms Control’,
Correspondence, programme and copies
delivered.
of
papers
2 folders
H.289, H.290
H.291
Colston
1991
University of Bristol, 25-27 March 1991
Symposium,
‘Understanding
Science’,
1990-1991
Correspondence, programme andarticle.
Frank gavethe introductory address.
H.292, H.293
Polymer Physics Conference to mark the retirement of
Andrew Keller, University of Bristol, 3-5 April 1991
1991
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Visits and conferences, H.170-H.307
Correspondence re arrangement, programme and general
information, manuscript notes of Frank’s introduction to
the conference.
2 folders.
Frank gavethe introductory lecture.
Centre
International
Sciences,
‘Mathematical Problems in Material Science’, Edinburgh,
11 October 1991
Mathematical
for
165
1991
H.294, H.295
H.296, H.297
Correspondence re arrangements, programme of the
meeting and abstracts of papers.
Frank lectured on ‘Orientation Mapping.’
2 folders.
Royal
Cambridge, 11-12 December 1993
Society,
Cambridge Weekend,
University
of
1993
Correspondence and programme.
2 folders.
H.298-H.301
Royal Society discussion meeting ‘Self Order and Form in
Polymeric Materials’, London, 14-15 December 1993
1992-1993
Frank chaired the opening session.
H.298
Correspondence re arrangements
1992-1993
H.299
Programme
H.300
List of papers and abstracts
H.301
List of participants
H.302
Ciba Foundation/Royal Society discussion meeting on
1993
1993
1993
1993
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Visits and conferences, H.170-H.307
‘The Response of Polymer Form to External Fields’,
London, 16 December 1993
Programme ofthe discussion.
It is unclear whether Frank attended.
H.303
East-West Surface Science Workshop 1994, ‘Thin Films
and Phase Transitions on Surfaces’, Pamporovo Ski
Centre, Bulgaria, 14-21 February 1994
1992-1994
H.304
H.305
H.306
Correspondencere arrangements andtravel grant.
The occasion was to celebrate the 85th birthday of
Professor Kaischew. Frank declined the invitation because
of ill health.
Kapitza Centenary Symposium, Cavendish Laboratory,
Cambridge, 8 July 1994
Correspondence, programme and invitation to dinner.
International Symposium, Muon Catalyzed Fusion, Joint
Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia, 19-24 June
1995
Correspondencere arrangements.
Frank acted as honorary chairmanof the conference.
The Polymer Physics Committee of the
of
Physics, Biennal Polymer Conference, London, 10-12
September 1997
Institute
1 letter only re arrangements.
Frank addressedhis colleagues at the conferencedinner.
1994
1994
1997
H.307
Unidentified meetings and discussions
n.d.
Discussion
expensesinvoice.
transcript,
correspondence’
and
travel
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SECTION J
CORRESPONDENCE, J.267-J.412
1932-1998
this correspondence spans
Although
Frank’s whole
career, from postgraduate days in the early 1930s to the
late 1990s, the bulk of it is either early (1930s) or from the
1980s and 1990s - some of which postdates from after the
compilation of the previous catalogue in 1989.
is presented in alphabetical order.
It
There are few
extended sequences and most of the correspondents
represented here are also to be found in the previous
catalogue, in conjunction with which this correspondence
presented here should be consulted. There is significant
additional material for R.V.Jones, F.R.N. Naborro and K.
Wirtz.
J.267
Ab.-Al.
J.268
Allibone, T.E.
J.269
Altmann, S.L.
J.270
Am.-Ar.
J.271
Arnautov, M.L.
Re paradoxes.
1938-1991
1946, 1983-
1984
1987, 1994
1939-1996
1997
J.272, J.273
Ashbee, K.H.G.
1984-1992
Ashbee was a materials scientist who wasa colleague of
Frank’sat Bristol.
J.272
Career
J.273
Scientific correspondence
1984-1992
1988
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Correspondence,J.267-J.412
J.274
As.-At.
1933, 1997
J.275
Baddeley, O.
1994
Typescript recollections, with manuscript notes by Frank
J.276
Ba.
J.277
Banks, W.H.
Re saturation theory.
1932-1995
1937
J.278
Bassett, D.C.
1985-1996
Personaland scientific correspondence.
Bassett was Professor of Physics at the University of
Reading.
J.279
Be.-Bu.
J.280, J.281
Bilby, B.A.
1936-1995
1950-1988
The bulk of this material is papers and drafts by Bilby sent
to Frank for comment.
Bilby worked in the
Universities of Birmingham and later Sheffield
Metallurgy Departments of the
J.280
1950-1955
Drafts on crystal twinning 1950, and Non-Riemannian
geometry.
J.281
1986-1988
Re Royal Society Biographical Memoir of J.D. Eshelby.
Includes typescript draft.
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Correspondence,J.267-J.412
J.282
Cahn, J.W.
1984-1997
Invitations, comments on paper, social correspondence.
Cahn was a Senior Fellow at the US National Bureau of
Standards.
J.283
Ca.-Ch.
J.284
Chandrasekhar, S.
1985-1995
1980-1997
J.285
Chernov,A.A.
1984, 1994
Includes scientific correspondence on ice growth.
J.286
Chinnery, M.A.
1965
Re Chinnery’s work on distant uplift associated with strike
slip faulting. Includes Frank’s manuscript calculations.
Chinnery was basedat the University of British Columbia.
J.287
Cladis, P.E.
1983-1985
Chiefly re career.
Cladis worked at the Bell Laboratories, Murray Hull, New
Jersey.
J.288
Cl.-Co.
J.289
J.290
J.291
Co.
Cr.
Da.
1936-1995
1940, 1990-
1994
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Correspondence,J.267-J.412
J.292
Davies, M.
1984-1994
Includes social correspondence.
J.293
Debye, P.
J.294
Re Delbriick, M.L.H.
J.295
De., Di.
J.296
Ditchburn, R.W.
1935, 1936
1981
1938-1992
1977-1987
Includes typescript draft by Ditchburn casting doubt on the
nuclear winter concept; posthumous correspondence.
J.297
Do.-Du.
1934-1987
J.298
Ea.
1967, 1992, n.d.
J.299
Edge, R.
1976
Re Earthtilt.
Edge was based at the
Sciences, Birkenhead.
Institute
of Oceanographic
J.300
El.-Ev.
J.301
Evans, T.
1936-1994
1983-1996
Evans was Professor of Physics at the University of
Reading.
J.302
Farrell, C.J.
1987
Personal news.
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Correspondence,J.267-J.412
J.303-J.306
Fisher, J.C.
1983-1991
Correspondence and papers, including Fisher’s ‘Particle
Theory Countdown’ papers 1-15 in which he gave an
ongoing account of his efforts to have his theories on
particle theory published.
4 folders.
Fisher was an American colleague researching particle
theory.
J.307
Fi.-Fu.
J.308
Forty, A.J.
Re career.
J.309, J.310
Friedel, J.
Friedel was a longstanding colleague and friend of Frank’s
from the Laboratoire des Physique des Solides, Université
Paris Sud.
J.309
1969
Chiefly Frank’s comments on ‘Lignes de dislocation dans
les cholesteriques’ by Friedel and M. Kléman, including
his manuscript notes.
J.310
J.311
1976, 1988, 1991
Fumi, F.G.
Fumi workedat the University of Genoa.
J.312
Gates, D.J.
Draft of paper on two-dimensional crystals sent to Frank
for comment, with Frank’s and D.M. Sadlers’ coments
thereon.
1932-1991
1985, 1991
1969-1991
1985-1991
1987
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J.313
Ga.-Ge.
J.314
J.315
Gi.
Go.
J.316
Gr.-Gu.
J.317
Ha.
J.318
Hall, E.O.
Re Hall’s work on tensile properties of mold steel, with
typescript draft by Hall, sent to Frank for comment.
J.319
He.
letter
is from Frank to
1941
his MP, A.P. Herbert,
complaining at Ministry of Information coverage of the fall
of Benghaziin April.
J.320
J.321
Hi.
Higasi, K.
Re solventeffect.
172
1934-1991
1934-1985
1975-1995
1938-1991
1934-1996
1950-1951
1941, 1988-
1995
1985-1994
1936-1937
Higasi wrote to Frank from the Institute of Physical and
Chemical Reseach, Tokyo, Japan.
J.322
Hoffman, J.D.
1962-1991
Scientific correspondence.
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Correspondence,J.267-J.412
J.323
Hollomon, J.H.
1983-1991
Chiefly posthumous material relating to memorials and
tributes to Hollomon, who died in 1985.
J.324
Ho.
Includes correspondence with
Philip Howard, Literary
Editor of The Times re use of grammarin that newspaper.
J.325
Hs.-Hu.
J.326
J.327
Jackson, W.
1947-1997
1985-1994
1964-1995
1933-1939
Correspondence re joint research and visit to Frank in
Berlin.
Jackson wasan early research colleague of Frank’s.
J.328-J.330
Jones, R.V.
1938-1997
Jones was a long-standing colleague and friend
of
Frank’s. They served togetherin scientific intelligence in
the Air Ministry during World War Two.
J.328
1938-1940
Includes
installations,
correspondence; and workfor the Air Ministry.
pre-war correspondence on German radar
personal
under the name of
‘ghosts’;
J.329
1961-1990
Correspondence
reminiscencesof wartime work.
on
various
topics,
including
J.330
1992-1997
174
1937-1995
1989-1998
1976-1995
1994-1995
1977-1992
1988-1997
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Correspondence
reminiscences of wartime work and personal news.
various
topics,
on
including
J.331
Ka.-Ke.
J.332
Keller, A.
Chiefly re Keller’s retirement.
J.333
J.334
Ki.-Kl.
King-Hele, D.
Re submissions to Notes and Records of the Royal
Society.
J.335
Kléman, M.
Kléman was based at
Laboratoire de Physique des Solides.
the
Université de Paris-Sud
J.336-J.338
Knight, C.A.
Personal news, progress of Knight’s research on anti-
freeze/anti-melt.
Knight was based at
Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado
the US National
Center for
J.336
J.337
J.338
1988-1989
1989
1993-1997
J.339
Kn.-Ko.
1950-1996
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Correspondence,J.267-J.412
J.340, J.341
Koptsik, V.A.
1993-1994
2 folders.
Koptsik was a Professor of Physics at Moscow University.
J.342, J.343
Kramish, A.
1993-1997
Chiefly correspondence re P. Rosbaud and the German
atomic programme during World War Two.
2 folders.
Kr.-Ku.
La.
Lang, A.R.
J.344
J.345
J.346
Lang wasa colleaguein the Bristol Physics Department.
J.347
Le.-Lu.
J.348
Mac.
J.349
Mackley, M.
Re career.
J.350
Ma.
J.351
Mason, B.J.
Re paper by Mason.
1981-1994
1936-1993
1987-1998
1932-1994
1977-1992
1986-1997
1934-1994
1991-1992
176
1932-1997
1987
1987-1995
1973-1996
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J.352
Me.-Mi.
J.353
Miles, M.J.
Correspondence,J.267-J.412
Work on extension
elongationalflow field.
of a
polymer
molecule
in
an
Miles worked at the Agricultural and Food Research
Council's Institute of Food Research, Norwich.
J.354
Mo.-Mu.
J.355, J.356
Moore, A.M.
Moore was based at the Department of Physics, Royal
Holloway College, University of London.
J.355
1973-1990
Includes correspondence re research on_
cylinders (1985)
intersecting
J.356
1995-1996
Includes
distribution.
correspondence
re
fibre
geometry
and
J.357
Mott, N.F.
1963-1995
Includes material re Mott’s 80th birthday celebrations, see
also A.465.
J.358
Moullin, E.B.
1933-1939
Re researchactivities.
Moullin,
Oxford, supervised Frank’s researchin the early 1930s.
at the Engineering Labroatory,
University of
J.359, J.360
Nabarro, F.R.N.
1964-1996
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Correspondence, J.267-J.412
Nabarro was a South African-based colleague, who had
worked with Frank at Bristol in the 1940s.
J.359
1964, 1985-1986
Includes correspondence re Penrose patterns; personal
news.
J.360
1987-1996, n.d.
Includes correspondence re E. Orowan, of whom Nabarro
waswriting the Royal Society Biographical Memoir.
Undated material is guestlist for ‘Dinner for Professor
Charles
University
of
Witwatersrand figures but also Black African notables.
Frank’. The guests
include
J.361-J.364
Nelson, J.T.
1993-1996
Nelson was a postgraduate researcher at the University of
Washington in Seattle when he wrote to Frank regarding
ice growth in 1993. Thisinitiated a correspondence on the
formation of growth shapes that continued to 1996. Many
of the letters include detailed calculations.
J.361
J.362
J.363
1993 March-May
1993 June-August
1994
J.364
1995-1996
J.365
J.366
Ne.-Ni.
No.-Ny.
Includes Frank’s contribution to book by B. Noakes, / saw
1983-1993
1980-1989
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a Ghost.
Parasnis, A.S.
Chiefly personal and family news.
Parasnis had studied under Frank at Bristol.
J.367
J.368
J.369
Pa.-Pe.
J.370
Pi.
J.371
Pl.-Po.
J.372
Pond, R.C.
Includes correspondence re Pond’s work on interfacial
structure.
Pond was basedat the University of Liverpool Department
of Metallurgy and Materials Science. He made regular
visits to Bristol to demonstrate and discuss his work with
Frank.
Ponomarev,L.
Re Powell, C.F.
Includes
account by Powell.
11pp photocopy typescript
autobiographical
Pr.
Ra.
J.373
J.374
J.375
J.376
178
1985-1995
1963-1996
1934, 1972-
1992
1941-1985
1984-1993
1985-1995
1991-1994, n.d.
1985, n.d.
1991, 1992
1939-1987
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J.377
Randle, V.
Correspondence re Frank’s objections to Randle’s term
‘mesotexture’.
J.378
Reed, M.
Correspondencere family history.
J.379
Re.-Ri.
J.380
Robbins, D.J.
Frank’s comments on Robbins’ observations of the ripple
of CVDsilicon.
Robbins worked at
Establishment, Malvern.
the
Royal
Signals and
Radar
J.381
J.382
J.383
Ro.
Ru.
Sa.-Sc.
J.384
Schloessin,H.H.
Draft on [gamma] for monatomic and liquid metals, sent to
Frank for comment.
179
1990
1986
1937-1994
1989
1936-1995
1945, 1993
1983-1995
1977
J.385
Seal, Michael
1966-1992
Includes photographs for use by Frank.
Seal was a diamond researcher.
J.386
Se.-Sh.
1977-1997
Includes correspondencere ‘the two-envelope’ probability
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problem.
J.387
Si.
J.388
Sillars, R.W.
Includes account of Edward VIII’s abdication sent to Frank
while in Germany.
J.389
J.390
J.391
J.392
J.393
J.394
J.395
Slechta,J.
Re career.
SI.-Sp.
Steiner, V.C. Frank-
Correspondencere Farm Hall transcripts, P. Rosbaud and
M. von Laue.
Frank-Steiner was the nephewof P. Rosbaud.
St.-Su.
Tabor, D.
Includes 1989 correspondencere claim of B.V. Derjaguin
to have published findings on cold
at room
temperature before Pons and Fleischmann.
fusion
Ta.-To.
Thomas, E.L.
Papers and ideas on disclinations sent to Frank for
comment, with correspondencearising.
Thomas was Head of Polymer Science and Engineering at
the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
180
1935, 1939,
1987
1936-1937
1983-1995
1939-1996
1994-1995
1938-1994
1971-1993
1986-1995
1986-1990
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Correspondence, J.267-J.412
J.396
Thomas, J.M.
1973-1991
J.397
Tu.-Ty.
n.d., 1984, 1994
J.398
U.
J.399
Va.-Vo.
J.400, J.401
Voigt-Martin, |.G.
J.400
1986, 1988
J.401
1987
‘Direct
polymerliquid crystals’, by Voigt-Martin and H. Durst.
high-resolution images of
smectic
defects
in
Sent to Frank for comment, with letter from Frank with
detailed observations on the draft.
J.402
Wa.
J.403
Walker, M.
Includes correspondence re audiotaped interview with
Frank.
Walker was a researcher in history of science, studying
German nuclear research 1938-1961.
J.404
We.-Wi.
1936-1990
1985-1988
1986-1988
1935-1993
1984-1992
J.405
Wilson, T.
1994, 1995
Includes draft outlines of chapters of book, sent to Frank
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Correspondence,J.267-J.412
for comment.
Wilson was writing a book on Lord Cherwell and World
WarTwo.
J.406
Windle, A.H.
1986-1997
Includes correspondence re Royal Society Discussion
Meeting on Polymeric Materials, 1993 (see H.298-H.301).
Windle was Professorof Materials Science at Cambridge.
J.407, J.408
Wirtz, K.
1937-1990
Before the war Wirtz was based at the Kaiser Wilhelm
Institut fur Physik, Berlin, where he met Frank asa visiting
researcher.
After the war he was based at the Max
Planck-Institut fur Physik, G6ttingen.
J.407
1937-1939
Correspondence re progress of research, invitation to
Wirtz to attend Faraday Society meeting in the autumn of
1939.
J.408
1945, 1949, 1984, 1990
1984 correspondenceis chiefly re German wartime atomic
research.
J.409
Wo.-Wy.
1935-1994
1949-1990
J.410
J.411
J.412
First namesand illegible
1933-1994, n.d.
Miscellaneous social invitations
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SECTION K
REFERENCES AND APPOINTMENTS,K.63-K.110
1952-1996
K.63-K.67
EXAMINING
1952-1992, n.d.
K.63-K.66
Higher degrees
1952-1992, n.d.
K.63
K.64
K.65.
K.66
K.67
K.67
1952
1956
1992
N.d.
External examining
University of Ghana
1975
1975
K.68-K.86
APPOINTMENTS
1964-1996
K.68
K.69
K.70
K.71
K.72
1964
1969
1979
1980
1983
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References and appointments, K.63-K.110
K.73
K.74
K.75
K.76
K.77
K.78
K.79
K.80
K.81
K.82
K.83
K.84
K.85
K.86
1984
1984-1985
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
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References and appointments, K.63-K.110
K.87-K.94
GRANT APPLICATIONS
1956-1995
K.87
K.88
K.89
K.90
K.91
K.92
K.93
K.94
1956
1964
1979
1983
1984-1985
1992
1993
1994-1995
K.95-K.109
HONOURS AND AWARDS
K.95-K.101
RoyalSociety
K.95
K.96
1984-1985
1986-1987
1969-1996
1984-1995
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References and appointments, K.63-K.110
K.97
K.98
1988
1993
K.99
1994-1996
K.100
K.101
1994
1995
K.102-K.109
Other honours and awards
1969-1996
K.102
1969-1970
K.103
1980-1981
K.104
1986-1987
K.105
K.106
1987
1988
K.107
1990-1991
K.108
K.109
1994
1996
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References and appointments, K.63-K.110
K.110
MISCELLANEOUS
Mid 1980s
K.110
Reference.
Undated, probably mid 1980s.
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DM 1837
Sir Charles Frank
Medals, awards, and academic hoods
These were given by Lady Frank. They complement the archival material which is being
catalogued by the National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists at
the University of Bath.
Academic
Hoods
State University of Gent/Rijksuniversiteit Gent Box
Contains three academic hoods
Blue and gold
Red and green
Yellow and blue with white fur
(University of Gent, Belgium)
Printed
materials
Book presented to Frank onhis retirement as Head of
31 July 1976
the Departmentof Physics, University of Bristol
Includes the namesof people throughout the University
Illustrated brochure relating to the Royal Academy of
1980
Sciences
Programme: University of Bristol: Concert and Degree
16 June 1987
Congregation to mark 40th Anniversary of the Bristol-
HanoverLink
80"Birthday Symposium
15 April 1991
Programme and sketches of speakers, by Jerry Hicks
Sir Charles Frank, OBE, FRS: an eightieth birthday
tribute
Edited by RG Chambers, JE Enderby, A Keller, AR
Lang and JW Steeds,
Printed book, with ornate binding, in green slipcase
1991
4 photographs taken by Professor Okien (?), Tokyo
of 15 April 1991 event
Medals
Anniversary of the D-Day Landings
Frank attended, menu and arrangements
Dinnerat the Guildhall, Portsmouth to celebrate the 50"
4 June 1994
Sigill. Mai. Acad. Gandavensis
9 May 1955
Review of book in Nature, by Robert W Cahn, Vol 351,
13 June 1991
Letter from Michael (nephewof Frank) to Frank
concerning the Fibanacci series and family affairs, 15
July 1991
1969
Medal to celebrate the 100” anniversary of the
Also Intervtruvmqve
Doctor Honoris Causa Der Rijkuniversitiet te Gent
Bronze, in paper case
La Societe Francaise de Physique, Howleck Prize,
Bronze medal in green case
Sigill. Mai. Acad. Gandavensis
3 Oct. 1955
The Materials Science Club, sponsored by Rolls-Royce
1967
1963
Also Intervtruvymaqve
In paper case, with Bruxelles address
The AAGriffith Medal
Silver coloured in blue case
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Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1869-1969
In Cyrillic script
American Association for Crystal Growth:
Presented to Sir Charles Frank for his outstanding
contribution to the field of crystal growth
Rosepink glass paperweight with gold plaque, in black
case
18 July 1978
The Institute of Physics: Frederick Guthrie, 1833-1886
1982
Probably gold, black case, Royal Mint
Von Hippel Award of the Materials Research Society,
1987
The Metallurgical Society of AIME: Institute of Metals
1987
Division: Lecturer and Robert Franklin Mehl Medalist
Bronze medal in black case
Royal Society Medal
Probably gold, in Latin, black case, Royal Mint
n.d.
presented to Sir Charles Frank
‘Lucite’ block, in presentation box
My note says that Lady Frank kept the Royal Swedish Academy Medal(gold) and the Royal
Society Gold Medal, 11 June 1902
Hannah Lowery
9 September 2003
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INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS
ABRAHAM, Sir Edward Penley
ADAMS, Brent L.
AGOSTON, Buolo
ALBON, Norman
ALLEN, Sir Geoffrey
ALLIBONE, Thomas Edward
ALTMANN, SimonL.
AMELINCKX, Severin
AMERICANINSTITUTE OF PHYSICS
ANDERSON, Eric
ANDRADE, Edward Neville da Costa
| ANDREWS, E.H.
ANDREWS, MargaretL.
APHRAHAMIAN, Francis
APLEY, M.
ARMAMENT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
ESTABLISHMENT
ARNAUTOV,Michael L.
ARNOLD, Lorna
ARTHUR, Anne
ASHBEE, Kenneth Harold George
ASSOCIATION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS
ASTA, Bernhard R. DALL’
ASTBURY, William Thomas
ATIYAH, Sir Michael
ATKINS, Edward D. T.
ATOMIC SCIENTISTS ASSOCIATION
J.267
J.267, J.377
J.267
J.267
J.267
J.268, J.314
J.269
C.298, C.299, J.270
J.402
J.270
J.270
J.270
D.319
D.319
J.270
F.381
J.271
J.270
J.270
J.272, J.273
F.382, F.383
J.274
J.274
D.362, D.374
J.274
F.384
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Index of correspondents
AUDIO-LEARNING LTD
BADDELEY,Olive
BAETA, Bob
BAGLIN, John E.E.
BALL, John
BANGHAM, D.H.
BANKS, W.H.
BARRON, Thomas Hugh Kenneth
BARRY,T.I.
F.385
J.275
J.276
J.276
E.518
J.276
J.277
J.276
C.339
BASSETT, David Clifford
A.280, J.278
BENHAM, W.S.
BENNEMA,P.
BENNETT, Rosalind
BILBY, Bruce Alexander
BIQUARD, P.
BLACKABY,Frank
BLEANEY,Brebis
BOLZENIUS, [?]
BONFIELD, William
BOYES, P.L. GAI-
J.279
J.279
J.279
C.279, C.320, J.280, J.281
D.331, D.332
J.279
J.279
J.279
J.279
J.313
BRAGG, Sir William Lawrence
E.107, H.186
BRAUN, Ernst
BRISCOE, H.V.A.
J.279
J.279
BRISTOL MUNICIPAL CHARITIES
F.386, F.387
BRISTOL SCIENTIFIC CLUB
BRITISH AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
BRITISH RAILWAYS
F.388
G.131
G.132
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Index of correspondents
BROOKS, Harvey
BROOM, Trevor
BROWN, A.F.
BUNN, Charles William
C.325 J.279
J.279
J.279
C.248
BURHOP, Eric Henry Stoneley
D.319, D.320
CABRERA,Nicholas
CAHN, John W.
CAHN, Robert Wolfgang
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
CANNON, Cyril George
CARGILLIII, G. Slade
CARLETON, Don
CARTWRIGHT, David Edgar
CAVENEY,Robert J.
C.253, F.403, F.404, F.410
A.257, A.280, J.282
C.278, J.283
D.342
B.155
J.283
J.283
J.283
J.283
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE
G.133
CHADWICK, G.A.
CHALMERS, Bruce
CHAMBERS, R. G
F.451
J.283
A.117
CHANDRASEKHAR, Sivaramakrishna
A.283, J.284
CHEMICAL SOCIETY
CHEMISTRY AND INDUSTRY
CHERIAN, Kuruvilla A.
CHERNOV, A.A.
CHINNERY,M.A.
CHRISTIAN, Jack Wyrill
CLADIS, Patricia Elizabeth
F.389
C.345
J.283
J.285
J.286
J.283
J.287
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Index of correspondents
CLOSE, Frank
COGHILL, Nevill Henry Kendal
COLBECK, SamuelC.
COLES, Harry James
COLLAR, Arthur Roderick
COLSTON RESEARCH SOCIETY
COTTRELL,Sir Alan Howard
COTTRELL, John
COVENTRY REPERTORY COMPANY
J.288
J.288
J.288
J.288
B.154, J.289
B.310-B.324
J.280, J.289
J.289
J.289
COX, Sir (Ernest) Gordon
H.178, J.289
CRAMPIN, Stuart
CRUIKSHANK, Austin James Bruce
DALITZ, Richard Henry
DANYZ, M.
DAUNT, J.G.
DAVIES, John D.
DAVIES, Mansel
DAVIS, Edward A.
DAWSON, J. M.
DE BEERS
DEBYE, Paul
DELBRUCK, Max Ludwig Henning
DENTON, Sir Eric James
DERJAGUIN, Boris Vladimirovich
J.290
J.290
J.383
D.319
J.291
J.291
J.292
D.410
C.298
G.134-G.174
J.293
D.319, J.294
J.295
J.393
DITCHBURN, Robert William
C.299, J.296
DIXON, Bernard
DIXON, Richard
D.288
J.295
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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DUMERT, P.
DZHELEPOV,V.P.
EADES, John Alwyn
EASTWOOD, W.S.
EATON, Frederik S.
EDGE, R.
ELLIOTT, Sir Roger James
ELTON, Lewis Richard Benjamin
ENDERBY,John Edwin
ERICKSEN, Jerry L.
ERRERA,Jacques
ERSKINE, Vivienne
ESHELBY,John Douglas
EUROPEAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY
EVANS, Trevor
EVANS, Ulick Richardson
EVANS, W.G.
FARADAY SOCIETY
FARRELL, Christopher J.
FIBREGLASS LTD
FIELD, John E.
FISCHER, Erich
FISHER, John Crocker
FISHER, R.M.
FLINT, Einar P.
J.297
C.358
J.298
J.298
J.298
J.299
J.300
J.300
J.300
J.300
J.300
J.300
See J.281
F.393
J.301
C.248
J.300
C.248, C.249, F.394
J.302
G.175
G.135
J.307
J.303-J.306
C.254
C.345, J.307
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Index of correspondents
FOOT, Michael Richard Daniell
FORSTER, Th.
FOWLER, Mary
FOWLER, Sir Ralph Howard
FORTY,Arthur John
FRANCE
MINISTRY OF NATIONAL EDUCATION
FRANK,Lady Maita
FRANKS, James
FRASER, Ronald
FREEMAN, Richard F.
FREEZE
FRIEDEL, Jacques
FROHLICH, Herbert
FUJITA, Hiroshi
FULLMAN, Robert L.
FUMI, Fausto Gherardo
GALT,John Kirtland
GANZ, Peter Felix
GATES, David J.
GATTY, Oliver
GAYLE, Frank W.
GEACH, George Alwyn
GEMANT, ?A.
GENERAL ATOMIC
GENERAL ELECTRIC
GENNES, Pierre-Gilles de
J.307
J.307
J.307
J.307
J.308
J.307
H.210
C.253
J.307
J.307
J.307
A.282, J.309, J.310
D.319, J.307
C.270
J.307
J.311
J.313
D.370
J.312
C.214, C.215
J.313
C.249
J.313
G.176
G.177
J.313
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Index of correspondents
C.325, J.314, J.386
J.314
J.314
J.314
C.254
J.315
J.015
J.315
J.315
J.316
GIBBS, David Fortnam
GIELGUD, Sir (Arthur) John
GIFFORD, Henry
GILLESPIE, Marjorie
GLEN, John Wallington
GOLDANSKII, Vitalii 1.
GOLDBART, Paul M.
GOLDENFELD, Nigel
GOREAU, Peter
GRAY, George William
GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE
F.390
DEPARTMENTOF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL
RESEARCH
HOME OFFICE
.
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
MINISTRY OF SUPPLY
GREEN, H.
GREEN, Vivian Hubert Howard
GREGORY,Bernard P.
GREGORY,Richard Langton
GREENWOOD, Geoffrey
GRIFFIN, Joe
GRIFFIN, L.J.
GRIGGS, David Tressel
GUGGENHEIM, Edward Armand
GUTMAN, Ivan
GUTZOW, I.
F.391, F.392
F.395-F.397
D.323, F.425, F.426
F.427, F.428
J.316
J.316
D.319
J.316
J.316
C.298
C.248-C.250
D.311
J.316
J.316
J.316
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Index of correspondents
HAGGETT, Peter
HAINE, M.E.
HALL, E.O.
HALL, H. Warburton
HAMPSON, G.L.
HAMPTON, Susan
HARRIS, JackE.
HART, Michael
HAWORTH, Lionel
HAYES, William
HEAD, Alan
HEILBRONN, Hans Arnold
HEINEY,Paul
HEITLER, Walter
HELE, Desmond KING-
HENISCH, Heinz K.
HENSHAW, Denis L.
HERBERT, Sir Alan Patrick
HERENGUEL,J.
HESKETH, Ross Vernon
HEYDENREICH, Johannes
HIDE, Raymond
HIGASI, Keniti
HILDITCH, T.P.
HINTON, Howard Everest
HIRSCH, Sir Peter B.
J.317
J.317
J.318
J.402
J.317
J.317
J.317
J.317
J.317
J.294
J.319
D.278, D.279
J.319
D.319, D.320
D.407, J.334
C.324
J.319
J.319
C.277
J.319
J.319
J.320
J.321
C.222, C.223
B.153
H.241
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Index of correspondents
HIRTH, John P.
HODGKIN, Dorothy Mary Crowfoot
HOFFMAN, John Drake
HOLLAND, W.P.
HOLLOMON, John Herbert
HONEYCOMBE, Sir Robert William Kerr
HOOK,Andrew van
HOPKINS, Harold Horace
HORN, F. Hubbard
HORTON, A. Trobridge
HOUGHTON, Sir John Theodore
HOWARD, Philip
HSU Chung-Chi
HUBBELL, Harry H. Jr;
HUMPHREYS, David
J.320
J.290
J.322
J.324
C.298, J.323
See also J.381
J.324
C.251
J.301
C.252
J.324
J.324
J.324
J.325
C.298
J.325
HURLE, Donald Thomas James
D.359, J.325
HUSH, Noel
HUXLEY,Jocelyn Richenda Gammell, Lady
J.325
J.325
IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES
B.156, B.157, B.158-B.165, G.178
INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS
D.363-D.367, D.346, F.398-F.400
INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES
C.324
G.179
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR CRYSTAL GROWTH F.401-F.419
IRWIN, George R.
JACKSON, J.D.
J.326
C.358
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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Index of correspondents
JACKSON, Willis, Baron
JARIC, Marko V.
JENNINGS, Reginald
JENNINGS, Rosamund
JONES, D. Arthen
JONES, Sir Owen Haddon WANSBROUGH-
JONES, Reginald Victor
JOURNAL OF CRYSTAL GROWTH
JOURNAL OF GLACIOLOGY
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
KALEJS, Juris P.
KAMIMURA,Hiroshi
KAPITZA, Pyotr Leonidovitch
KEITH, Harvey Douglas
KELLER, Andrew
KELLY, Anthony
KEOHANE, Kevin William
KEYES, F.G.
KING, Geoffrey Charles Plume
KING, Peter
KINGMAN, Sir John Frank Charles
KITTEL, Charles
KLEMAN, Maurice
KLOTZ, Irving
KLUG, Sir Aaron
KNIGHT, Charles Alfred
A.159, J.327
J.326
J.326
J.326
C.246
J.402
A.144, C.231 C.345, D.369, D.372,
F.457, H.279, J.328-J.330, J.342,
J.391
D.475
D.338
D.476
J.331
J.331
D.331, D.332
J.331
A.282, J.332
J.331, J.356
J.331
J.331
J.333
J.333
J.333
J.333
J.309, J.335
D.405
J.333
J.336-J.338
F.C. Frank (Supplement)
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KNIGHT, P.L.
KOBAYASHI, Shunsuke
KOCHENDORFER, A.
KOCHS, Marianne
KOHLER, Karin
KOHN, Walter
KOPSTIK, Vladimir Alexandrovich
KRAMISH, Arnold
KRONBERG, Marritt L.
KRUMHANSI, JamesA.
KUO, K. H.
KURTI, Nicholas
LANG, Andrew Richard
LANG, H.R.
LANGDON, A.A.M.
LAWN, Brian Ronald
LEFEVRE, R.J.W.
LESCHKE, Elisabeth
J.339
J.339
J.339
J.339
J.339
C.323, J.339
J.340, J.341
D.405, J.342, J.343
C.324
J.344
J.344
D.362, D.370, D.372, J.344
C.339, D.368, G.135, J.346
J.345, F.403
C.298
J.345
J.347
J.347
LINCOLN COLLEGE OXFORD
F.420-F.423
LINDOP, Patricia J.
LIPSON, Henry
LIVINGSTON, Jim D.
LOGAN, JonothanL.
LOPEZ, Adair
LOWSON, Martin V.
LUDOVICI, Anthony M.
J.347
C.324
J.347
D.373, D.406
J.347
J.347
J.347
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Index of correspondents
LUKES, Tom L.
LYTTLETON, R.A
McCONNELL, Robert
MacFARLANE, Alistair G.J.
MackAY,AlanL.
MACKLEY,Malcolm Robert
McLACHLAN, David S.
McLAUCHLIN, Keith
MacMILLAN, Jake
MADDOx, Sir John Royden
MADER, H.M.
MAJOR, John
MANSFIELD, Marc
MARADUDIN, Alexei A.
MARSDEN, RalphJ.B.
MARSHALL, Susan
MARTIN, I.G. VOIGT-
MASON, Sir (Basil) John
MERCER, Robert L.
MERRISON, Maureen, Lady
MERWE, Johannes Hendrik VAN DER
METALS SOCIETY
MICHAELS, Debra
MILES, Mervyn John
J.347
A.283
J.348
J.348
J.348
J.349
J.348
J.348
J.348
J.350
J.350
J.350
J.350
J.350
J.350
J.350
J.400, J.401
J.351
D.319
J.352
J.399
D.347
J.352
J.353
MITCHELL,Sir (Edgar) William (John)
G.135, G.137, J.352
MITCHELL,John P.
J.352
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Index of correspondents
MOORE, Anthony Moreton
MOORE, Walter J.
MORRELL, Jack
MOTT, Sir Nevill Francis
MOULLIN, Eric Balliol
MULLIN, John Brian
MUNK, Walter Heinrich
MURALI, S.
J.355, J.356
J.354
J.354
A.282, C.250, C.305, C.319, C.358,
J.357
See also A.465
J.358
D.337
C.323, C.325, J.286
J.354
NABARRO, Frank Reginald Nunes
C.251, D.278, D.279, H.241, J.359,
J.360
NATURE
NEEDHAM, Angela
NELSON, Jon Thomas
NICOLAYSEN, Louis O.
NISBET, Euan G.
NISHIMURA,Hideo
NIXON, PeterH.
NOAKES, Ben
NYE, John Frederick
OERLING, Jan H.J.
OEXLE, Gerhard
OLIVA, Josep M.
OLMSTED, P.D.
OMAR, M.
OROWAN, Egon
D.312, D.477
J.365
J.361-J.364
J.365
J.365
C.285
J.365
J.366
A.114, A.283, J.366
D.401
J.367
J.367
J.367
C.251, C.299
C.325
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Index of correspondents
OSWALD, P.
OWEN, AnthonyJ.
J.367
J.367
OWEN, S.P.F. HUMPHREYS-
C.247, C.248
PALMER, Henry Proctor
PARASNIS, Arawind Shripad
PARKIN, David W.
PASCOE, Ernst
PEACE, Richard A.
PEASE, Rendel Sebastian
PEIERLS, Sir Rudolf Ernst
PENROSE, Oliver
PERKINS, Donald Hill
PETLEY,H.
PHILLIPS, Charles H.
C.295
J.368
J.369
J.369
J.369
D.368
D.372, J.369
J.369
C.358, D.321, J.369
J.369
C.325
PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE
D.355, D.478
PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE LETTERS
PHYSICS EDUCATION
PIKE, Gordon
PILKINGTON BROTHERS LTD
PIPER, David
PIPPARD, Sir (Alfred) Brian
PIRENNE, Maurice Henri
PITTERI, Mario
PLANT, Ruth
POINT, J.-J.
POIRIER, Jean-Paul
POLCAROVA,Milena
D.357
D.339
J.370
G.180
J.370
J.370
J.370
J.370
J.371
J.371
J.371
J.371
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Index of correspondents
POND, Robert Charles
PONOMAREV,Leonid
POWELL,Cecil Frank
POWERS, Thomas
PRATTER, Joan
PRICE, P. Buford
PRIESTER, L.
J.372
H.305, J.373
J.374
D.368, J.371
J.375
C.324
J.375
PUGWASH CONFERENCESON SCIENCE AND WORLD
AFFAIRS
F.429-F.446
QUEEN ELIZABETH’S HOSPITAL SCHOOL, BRISTOL
F.447, J.352
RANDALL, Merle
RANDLE, Valerie
RATHENAU, G.W.
RAULT, Jacques
RAYNES, Edward Peter
READ, Michael
RECKITT HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
REED, Peter
RICHARDSON, R.M.
RICHTER, Achim
RICKARD, C.E.
J.376
J.377
C.251
J.376
J.376
J.378
J.379
J.379
J.379
J.379
J.379
RIDEAL,Sir Eric Keightley
J.379, J.387
RILEY, D.P.
RINGWOOD, A.E.
ROBBINS, D.J.
ROBERTSON, D.W.
J.379
J.379
J.380
J.381
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Index of correspondents
ROOS, Daniel
ROSBAUD, Paul
ROSE, Paul Lawrence
ROTBLAT, Sir Joseph
ROTHERY,Cecil J.
ROWLAND,[?]
ROYAL SOCIETY
RUNCORN, Stanley Keith
RUOFF, Arthur L.
RUSSELL, Sir Frederick Stratten
SADLER, David M.
SAKHAROV,Andrei
SAVAGE, R.J.G.
SCHEEL, HansJ.
SCHLOESSIN, Helmut H.
SCHRAGER, G.R.
SCHRIJVER, Kees
SEAL,Michael
SEEGER, Alfred
SERIES, George William
SHEACH, Sheila
SHEPHERDSON, John C.
SIDGWICK,Nevil Vincent
SILLARS, R. William
SILLS, Dick
J.381
See J.342, J.391
D.402-D.404, D.406, J.381
D.319, D.320, D.331, D.332
See also J.381
J.381
J.381
D.321, D.362, D.479, D.480, F.448-
F.464, J.342, J.391
A.281
J.382
J.382
J.312, J.383
J.383
J.275, J.383
J.383
J.384
C.324
J.383
J.385
C.358, J.386
J.296
J.386
J.386
J.387
J.388
J.387
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36pp typescript copy of the complete course.
Miscellaneous material including Frank's speech thanking the
organisers of the summer school.
Correspondence,
speak on
"Complex alloy structures considered as packings of spheres",
Bibliog. 57 and
National Physical Laboratory, 13 March 1958.
67.
re invitation to
January 1958,
See D.44, D.45.
"Lucretius", Bristol Latinists, 25 July 1961.
lp manuscript "peroration".
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104
E.20
"Lecture for the Holweck prizegiving", 1963.
The Holweck prize was awarded jointly by the Physical Society
and the Societe Francaise de Physique.
In 1963 Frank was the
recipient.
6pp typescript draft (in French).
E.21-E.27
"The Earth as a ceramic body",
contribution by Frank to
Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei lst International Course on
Material Science:
Ceramic Science and Technology, Tremezzo,
Italy, 8-20 September 1968.
The course was published as Chemical and Mechanical Behaviour
of Inorganic Materials, ed. A.W. Searcy, D.V. Ragone and U.
Colombo (New York, 1970).
E.21
E.22
typescript
18pp
correction and annotation.
draft
of
Frank's
paper with manuscript
Correspondence re arrangements, 1968, 1970.
Includes letter
from Frank to Searcy, Course Director, regretting that his
manuscript was not yet ready, a delay caused in part by "the
necessity to get my mother-in-law out of occupied Czecho-
Slovakia".
E.23
Programmes.
E.24, E.25
Outline of topics covered by lecturers and summaries of papers
presented.
2 folders.
E.26, E.27
Contents of folder inscribed "The Earth as a Ceramic Body":
miscellaneous manuscript notes, calculations, figures.
2 folders.
E.28
"Talk for Extramural Science Teachers".
23 March 1970.
3pp typescript and manuscript draft.
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Correspondence, 1971, 1972, re "The mechanics of the Earth's
crust", lecture to Manchester and District Branch, Institute
of Physics, 24 January 1972.
E.30, E.31
"Crystals", Institution of Electrical Engineers Kelvin Lecture,
27 April 1972.
19pp typescript and manuscript draft.
Correspondence re arrangements;
manuscript notes.
Correspondence,
a crystal not a
crystal?", lecture to Royal Radar Establishment, 5 April 1973.
re "When is
1972,
1973,
Frank considered this as a trial run for his Presidential
Address to the British Association for the Advancement of
Science (E.35).
E.33, E.34
"Crystals Imperfect", Royal Society Bakerian Lecture, 14 June
1973.
20pp typescript draft with manuscript corrections and 4pp
references.
Notice of lecture;
etc.
list of invitees;
bibliographical notes
"When is a crystal not a crystal", British Association Section
A, Presidential Address, August 1973.
24pp manuscript draft;
list of slides.
See also E.32.
E.36, E.37
"Snow Crystals", Royal Institution Discourse, 21 February1975.
Correspondence;
summary of Discourse;
manuscript figures.
Slides.
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E.38-E.40
"The Laws of Thermodynamics", recording made for Audio Learning
Ltd., October 1975.
Frank, J.M. Gregory, D.H. Everett and D.R. Wilkie collaborated
in a taped discussion on thermodynamics for sixth-form and
undergraduate students.
The material is principally correspondence between the
participants and Audio Learning but includes photocopies of
material drafted for the discussion, December 1974 and October
1975, and other notes.
E.38
E.39
1974 May-September
1974 October, December
E.40
1975, 1978.
E.41-E.44
"Persistently extensional flow and the flow alignment of long
chain molecules",
lecture to the Pulp and Paper Research
Institute of Canada on its 50th Jubilee, McGill University,
Montreal, 5 November 1975.
Bibliog. 129.
E.41
20pp manuscript draft;
reprint.
E.42
E.43
Correspondence, 1975, chiefly with S.G. Mason, Director of
Applied
Research
Institute, re arrangements.
Chemistry
Paper
Division
of
Pulp
and
Summer 1975 and Spring 1976 issues of Trend, the Research
Institute's house journal, featuring Frank's lecture.
E.44
Miscellaneous background material.
E.45
Correspondence, 1975, re "The growth of snow crystals", lecture
to South West Branch, Institute of Physics, Exeter, 3 May 1976.
E.46-E.50
Course on polymers, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Gruppo
Nazionale della Materia Summer School on Microstructure and
24
Mechanical Properties of Metals and Polymers,
August - 11 September 1976.
Perugia,
Frank declined to present the course, recommending A. Keller
He offered advice to the organisers and chaired a
instead.
discussion on 6 September.
E.46, E.47
Correspondence re arrangements;
information.
2 folders.
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107
E.48-E.50
Lecturers’
material.
3 folders.
summaries
and
course
notes,
with
associated
E.51-E.55
"Effects of pressure change in the Earthdue to differentiation
in the mantle", Cambridge Philosophical Society G.I. Taylor
Memorial Lecture, 23 January 1978.
Frank was the first Taylorian lecturer.
25pp manuscript draft with lp manuscript introduction.
l6pp typescript draft.
Correspondence, chiefly with Sir Brian Pippard and J.A. Jacobs,
1977-78, re arrangements.
E.54, E.55
Manuscript notes.
2 folders.
"Air Intelligence", South Western Branch, Institute of Physics,
Bristol, 9 October 1980.
9pp manuscript notes for lecture;
letter of thanks.
E.57-E.63
"Snow Crystals", Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm,
3 June 1981.
Frank delivered the lecture on the occasion of the award of the
on
Academy's
It was published in Contemporary Physics
crystallography.
(Bibliog. 140).
Aminoff
Gregori
Medal
for
his
work
19pp manuscript and 9pp typescript drafts.
Lists of slides;
references.
Correspondence with Royal Swedish Academy re arrangements;
itinerary.
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108
E.60
Correspondence
publication of the lecture.
with
editor
of
Contemporary
Physics,
re
Transparencies.
E.62, E.63
Slides.
2 folders.
dislocations",
Correspondence
William James Dunning Memorial Lecture, School of Chemistry,
Bristol University, 17 November 1981.
growth without
"Crystal
re
"Orientation Mapping", American Institute of Metals Lecture,
ICOTOM-8, Santa Fe, September 1987.
(Bibliog. 146).
33pp manuscript draft.
"Phase change", nd.
24pp manuscript draft.
"Shear transformations", nd.
10pp manuscript draft.
Untitled 3pp manuscript draft beginning "Je veux discuter en
cette conférence la supraconductibilite du point de vue d’un
qui s'interesse en premier ligne du géometrie des defaults des
crystaux", nd.
Untitled 13pp manuscript draft beginning "Monsieur Professeur
Je parle sur le sujet de la
Bauer, Mesdames et Messieurs ...
With lp manuscript notes in
croissance des cristaux", nd.
English.
Invitation to lecture on "Air Scientific Intelligence" to
Bristol University Chemical Physics Society, nd.
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BROADCASTS
E.71, E.72
"Cosmic Rays".
Frank's report on the 1948 Colston Research Society symposium
on Cosmic Rays (H.2) was broadcast on the BBC’s West of England
Home Service on 21 September, General Overseas Service on 11
October and London Home Service on 18 November.
The broadcast
was published by the Central Office of Information in Glos
Anglii (Poland) and British Ally (USSR).
Draft script;
Bristol" summarising the programme.
3pp typescript draft "Cosmic Ray Conference in
Correspondence from BBC, CIO and listeners to broadcast of 18
November.
E.73
Invitation to give interview for BBC European/English Service,
25 September 1948.
Scripts of broadcasts for BBC radio Science Review series by
N.F. Mott ("Physics") and C.F. Powell ("Mesons"), 1948.
"Physics Talks".
Frank gave a series of seven talks for the BBC Latin American
Service in 1949.
typescript and manuscript drafts of
Correspondence from BBC;
talks III ("The age of the earth"), VI ("How does a erystal
grow?") and VII (report on recent progress in nuclear physics).
E.76
"The Dissemination of Physics".
Although a "Physics Talk" dated 1949 and numbered "2", it does
not appear to be part of the preceding series.
3pp typescript.
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E./77
20 September 1949, from listener to talk on "the
Letter,
formation of the Earth", a Forces Educational Broadcast by
Frank 31 August, requesting further references.
E.78
"The magic of crystals".
Frank appeared with J.H. Hollomon as a guest scientist on
Science
Station KRON-TV,
Channel 4, San Francisco, 24 September 1954.
in Action television programme,
Script only.
E.79, E.80
"New materials".
Frank took part in a BBC television programme onnew materials,
probably broadcast in February 1964.
E.79
Third draft of script entitled "The Solid State".
Letter from BBC, 3 December 1963, enclosing the draft script;
3pp typescript draft of Frank’s summing up.
E.81-E.84
"Crystals and their imperfections".
Frank gave this broadcast in the BBC radio "Growing Points in
Physics" series B, transmitted 9 February 1967, and wrote a
short article for the booklet accompanying the series.
16pp manuscript draft;
script as broadcast.
Correspondence,
copies of Frank’s contribution to the series booklet.
including manuscript and typescript
1966,
Correspondence, 1967.
Tape recording of Frank's broadcast, with covering letter.
correspondence
BBC
Brief
"Horizon" team for a programme on crystals, 1970.
was shelved because of lack of time.
advice
re
given
to
television
The project
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"Controversy" series on nuclear power, 18 August 1973.
television
attend
BBC-2
programme
to
111
in
E.86
E.87
E.88
E.89
Copy of October 1975 issue of Huna London, the BBC's Arabic
service
Bristol
University’s
with which Frank was
involved.
with
Energy Machine"
magazine,
"Sun
article
Arabic)
(in
re
Questions on physics prepared by Frank and A.F. Devonshire for
BBC television quiz "Mastermind". With correspondence arising
1976-77.
re
1978,
Correspondence,
Sergei
Kapitza, the Soviet physicist, be invited to deliver Bristol
University’s E.H. Young Memorial Lecture, and that the BBC
might be interested in view of the popularity of Kapitza's
science programmes on Soviet television.
suggestion
Frank's
that
E.90
Brief correspondence with G. Howard, Chairman of the BBC, re
reporting of Her Majesty's 1980 Christmas Day Address.
Letter from Yorkshire Television, 9 January 1985.
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SECTION F
SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS
F.1-F.380
The material is presented in an alphabetical sequence and covers both
British and overseas organisations.
While some entries are relatively slight, dealing with membership,
invitations to meetings and the like, others are more substantial both in
their time-span and in the matters covered.
Of particular importance is the
material on the Institute of Physics,
the International Organisation of
Crystal Growth, the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, the
Royal Society and the Science Research Council.
Also of interest is the material on Bristol institutions with which
Frank was
involved,
including Badminton School,
the
Bristol
Municipal
Charities and Queen Elizabeth's Hospital School.
ACADEMIC COUNCIL FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM (ACPF)
ATOMIC SCIENTISTS ASSOCIATION
BADMINTON SCHOOL BRISTOL
BRISTOL MUNICIPAL CHARITIES
BRISTOL NUCLEAR FREEZE COUNCIL
BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR CRYSTAL GROWTH (BACG)
CHELSEA COLLEGE LONDON
CHEMICAL SOCIETY (see FARADAY SOCIETY)
F.1-F.3
F.4-F.7
F.8-F.21
F.22-F.35
F.36
F.37-F.44
F.45-F.47
COMITE DE DIRECTION DU LABORATOIRE DE PHYSIQUE
DES SOLIDES, UNIVERSITE DE PARIS-SUD
F.48-F.53
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH
ELECTRONICS RESEARCH COUNCIL
ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION
F.54
F.55
F.56
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (ESSA)
F.57, F.58
EUROPEAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY
F.59
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FARADAY SOCIETY/CHEMICAL SOCIETY
FOREIGN OFFICE
GOVERNING BODIES ASSOCIATION
GREENLAND CLUB
GREENPEACE
HOME OFFICE
INSTITUTE OF METALS/METALS SOCIETY
INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS
F.60-F.72
F.73, F.74
F.75
F.76
F.77
F.78
F.79-F.85
F.86-F.115
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION OF CRYSTAL GROWTH (IO0CG)
F.116-F.175
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF GEODESY AND GEOPHYSICS (IUGG)
F.176, F.177
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PURE AND APPLIED PHYSICS
(IUPAP )
KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
MATERIALS SCIENCE CLUB
METALS SOCIETY (see INSTITUTE OF METALS)
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
MINISTRY OF SUPPLY
MOLECULAR CRYSTALS DISCUSSION GROUP
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING
NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY
PHYSICAL SOCIETY
F.178-F.184
F.185
F.186, F.187
F.188-F.191
F.192
F.193
F.194
F.195-F.203
F.204
PUGWASH CONFERENCES ON SCIENCE AND WORLD AFFAIRS
F.205-F.250
QUEEN ELIZABETH’S HOSPITAL BRISTOL
F.251-F.296
RED MAIDS SCHOOL BRISTOL
ROYAL RADAR ESTABLISHMENT MALVERN
ROYAL SOCIETY
ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTS
SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL (SRC)
F.297
F.298
F.299-F. 343
F.344
F.345-F.375
STANDING CONFERENCE OF PROFESSORS OF PHYSICS
F.376-F.378
WEST OF ENGLAND METALS AND MATERIALS ASSOCIATION
F.379, F.380
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F.1-F.3
ACADEMIC COUNCIL FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM (ACPF)
1983-84
The Council was established to support and publicise the case
for NATO and to counter unilateralist arguments in institutions
of higher education.
Most of the material relates to an ACPF sponsored "Open Letter"
published in THES 21 October 1983 declaring opposition to CND
signed by 48 Bristol academics
and the
response which this letter produced.
including Frank,
Correspondence re meeting in House of Lords,
4 May 1983,
chaired by Lord Chalfont following which the ACPF was launched.
Material
correspondence arising.
the
re
"Open
Letter",
including
a
copy,
and
Newspaper cuttings and other background information onNATO and
nuclear weapons.
ATOMIC SCIENTISTS ASSOCIATION
1948-50
The Atomic Scientists Association existed to promote the
controlled peaceful use of Atomic Energy.
Frank was Honorary
Secretary of his area branch.
General correspondence and papers, 1948-50. Includes note from
F.R.N. Nabarro inviting Frank to become branch secretary.
Article "Need We Drift to War?" Port Talbot Express, 31 March
1950 by Miss A.J. Greenwood. With accompanying letter inviting
the Association to send a speaker to a meeting of the Port
Talbot Peace Movement.
The material was passed on to Frank as area branch secretary.
Index cards of members of Frank's branch of the Association.
F.7
"Safety" film "Atomic Energy and the United Nations" dated 24
September 1948.
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F.8-F.21
BADMINTON SCHOOL BRISTOL
1969-81
Frank was a Trustee of this independent Bristol girls school
from 1969.
General correspondence, various dates 1972-80, and nd.
F.9
Correspondence re Working Party on Sixth Formers at Badminton
School, 1970-71.
F.10-F.19
Agenda, papers and minutes of Board of Governors meetings and
AGMs of Badminton School Ltd., 1969-80.
10 folders.
F.10
F.11
F.12
F.13
F.14
1969-70
1971-72
1973-74
1975-76
1977
F.15
F.16
F.17
F.18
F.19
1978
1979 (1)
1979 (2)
1980 (1)
1980 (2)
F.20
Minutes of meetings of governors and staff 1977-80 (formalised
as the Badminton School Consultative Committee in January
1978).
These meetings were initiated so that the governors could "meet
the staff" and "discuss any points of concern".
F.21
Miscellaneous material.
Letters to parents of pupils, 1976-80.
Includes Headmistress’s Notes and
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F.22-F.35
BRISTOL MUNICIPAL CHARITIES
1973, 1982-87
acquired
from Bristol
City
funds
The Trustees of the Bristol Municipal Charities administer
Corporation
charitable
following the Municipal Law Reform Act of 1836.
The Trustees
own Queen Elizabeth's Hospital (of which Frank was a Governor
from 1961,
Bristol
Grammar School and Red Maids School.
and Chairman of Governors 1982-1984),
F.22
Note recording Frank's appointment as Trustee for 6 years
expiring 21 December 1979.
Letter of appointment as a Trustee, with papers sent with it,
26 February 1982.
F.23
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1982-87.
F.24-F.35
Agenda, papers and minutes of meetings of Trustees, 1982-83,
1986-87.
12 folders.
F.24
F.25
F.26
F.27
F.28
F.29
1982 (1)
1982 (2)
1982 (3)
1983 (1)
1983 (2)
1983 (3)
F.30
F.31
F.32
F.33
F.34
F.35
1986 (1)
1986 (2)
1986 (3)
1987 (1)
1987 (2)
1987 (3)
F.36
BRISTOL NUCLEAR FREEZE COUNCIL
1986
Letter inviting Frank to support the Freeze campaign, with
The letter is
information on the campaign and its patrons.
annotated by Frank "sent cheque for £10 and said I could be
registered as a FREEZE member".
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F.37-F.44
BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR CRYSTAL GROWTH (BACG)
1970-85
The BACG was founded at the 1968 Birmingham International
conference on Crystal Growth (F.135-F.141). Frank was Honorary
President 1981-86.
See also International Organisation of Crystal Growth (F.116-
Ful) «
F.37
General correspondence, 1971, 1981.
F.38
F.39
Correspondence and papers re 1970 Conference on Crystal Growth,
Bristol University, 9-11 September. Frank helped organise the
conference.
Correspondence and papers re 1984 BACG Annual Conference,
Lancaster University, 18-21 September. Frank presented a paper
on "Growth kinetics of dislocation-free crystals".
F.40
Material re other BACG meetings, various dates 1970-85.
Includes brief correspondence re 1983 Annual Conference,
Chester, at which Frank planned to give a lecture on "The
kinetics of crystal growth without dislocations".
Owing to
illness Frank withdrew and delivered his lecture under a new
title at the 1984 Conference instead (see F.39).
F.41-F.44
BACG Newsletters July 1978
sequence.
- May 1985.
Not a complete
4 folders.
F.45-F.47
CHELSEA COLLEGE LONDON
1981, 1982
Faced with the threat of closure Chelsea College approached a
number of academics and asked them to produce independent
assessments of the various departments of the college.
Frank
agreed to validate the Physics Department, making a visit on
2 November 1981.
F.45
Correspondence re arrangements and background material on
Physics Department.
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F.46
F.47
Manuscript
Department with covering letters.
typescript
and
copies
of
report
on
Physics
Correspondence arising, including correspondence with De Beers,
November, December 1981, re "technique for registering the
absorption spectrum of powders" for which the Chelsea College
Physics Department required diamond dust.
F.48-F.53
COMITE DE DIRECTION DU LABORATOIRE DE
PHYSIQUE DES SOLIDES, UNIVERSITE DE PARIS-SUD
1973-78, 1983
The Comité de Direction was established in 1973 by the
Université de Paris-Sud and the Centre National de la Recherche
Scientifique to coordinate the scientific control of the
laboratory. Frank was invited to become a member in March 1973
and served until December 1977.
In 1983 Frank rejoined the
Comite for a further two years.
F.48
Invitation to join Comité de Direction;
papers re meeting, 4 June 1973;
proceedings.
correspondence and
Frank's manuscript notes of
Correspondence and papers re meeting, 22 May 1974.
F.50
Report on scientific activity at the laboratory, 1 July 1973 -
1 May 1974.
Report of the Comite for 1974.
Correspondence and papers re meeting, 22-23 April 1976.
Letter re expiry of terms of service of Comité members, 6
December 1978.
Correspondence and papers re meeting, 8-9 March 1983.
Includes
confirmation of renewal of Frank's membership of Comite to
December 1985.
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F.54
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH
1962
Contents of a folder imprinted "This folder contains all papers
relating to item 4 on the agenda for the meeting of the
Metallurgy and Materials Sub-Committee held at State House on
Tuesday 4th December at 10.30 A.M.".
The papers relate to
brittle fracture and the use of non-metallic materials in
engineering.
F.55
ELECTRONICS RESEARCH COUNCIL
1964, 1966, 1968
Frank served on the Council 1965-68.
Miscellaneous material.
Includes invitation to serve and
"Notes of a meeting held at the Ministry of Technology ... 20th
October 1966 to discuss a proposal to set up a Single Crystal
Production Unit at [Royal Radar Establishment] Malvern", with
related correspondence.
F.56
ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION
1964
Letter informing Frank that he and his wife have been elected
to membership of the Union.
F.57, F.58
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
(ESSA)
1966, 1967
F.57
F.58
re
Correspondence
ESSA’s
Institute for Earth Sciences, Boulder, CO, Summer 1966 "to
review the part geodetic methods should play in the earthquake
prediction problem".
Frank declined.
possibility
visiting
Frank
of
and
Correspondence
for
Environmental Research, Boulder. Frank visited the Institutes
on an ESSA contract with the Colorado School of Mines, Golden,
mid-July - mid-September 1967.
Institutes
visit
notes
re
to
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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY
120
1976
Brief correspondence with W.J. Merz, chairman of Condensed
re the need for "a European coordinated
Matter Division,
program for
area of
"Liquids/Liquid Crystals/Glasses/Amorphous Materials" which
Merz felt the Division was neglecting.
discussions
meetings,
etc."
on
the
Further material relating to the European Physical Society may
be found at H.59, H.66 and H.72, and at D.69.
F.60-F.72
FARADAY SOCIETY/CHEMICAL SOCIETY
1938, 1946-85
On 1 January 1972 the Faraday Society amalgamated with the
Chemical Society, the Royal Institute of Chemistry and the
Society for Analytical Chemistry to form a new Chemical
Society.
The Faraday Division covered the field of physical
chemistry within the amalgamated society,
publishing the
Faraday Transactions (formerly Transactions of the Faraday
Society) and organising symposia and discussions.
The material is arranged as follows:
F.60, F.61
F.62, F.63
F.64-F.72
General correspondence and papers
Faraday Transactions
Symposia and discussion meetings.
General correspondence and papers
F.60
Various dates 1938-71. 1969-71 correspondence is re the future
of the Faraday Society.
F.61
1972-73, 1977.
Faraday Transactions
F.62
Editorial correspondence, 1948, 1949, 1965-71.
F.63
Editorial correspondence, 1971-74.
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Symposia and discussion meetings
F.64
F.65
F.66
Typescript and manuscript drafts of Frank's contributions to
Faraday Society symposium, 1946.
With letter from E.M. Wright
and notes re the printing of scientific symbols.
Correspondence re Faraday Society Symposium on Crystal Growth,
Bristol, Easter 1949.
Frank helped organise the symposium.
from
Letter
Society
discussion on physico-chemical aspects of composite materials",
19 June 1970.
"Possible
Faraday
Kington
G.L.
re
Programme, order of papers, list of participants for Faraday
Society Symposium on Liquid Crystals, Royal Institution, 13-
14 December 1971.
F.67-F.70
Faraday Discussion on Organisation of Macromolecules in the
Condensed Phase, Cambridge, 25-27 September 1979.
Frank gave
the Introduction.
Invitation; correspondence re arrangements; programmes; list
of participants;
etc.
Correspondence
participants and Faraday Division.
papers
and
re
discussion
remarks
with
Papers sent to Frank by A. Keller for comment.
16pp manuscript draft of Frank's "General Introduction", with
related manuscript notes.
Bibliog. 136.
F.71, F.72
Faraday Discussion on Polymer Liquid Crystals, Cambridge, 1-
3 April 1985.
Frank was the guest of the Faraday Division at
the discussion dinner.
Invitations; programmes; abstracts; list of participants etc.
Correspondence
participants and Faraday Transactions.
papers
and
re
discussion
remarks
with
Manuscript notes on "Lines of confluence";
of Frank’s discussion remarks.
manuscript drafts
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F.73, F.74
FOREIGN OFFICE
1950, 1951
In October 1950 Frank and A.C. Menzies visited Germany on
behalf of the German General Economic Department of the Foreign
Office's
the
administration
in
occupied Germany.
Section
laws
research
governing
scientific
German
of
to
consider
changes
in
F.73
F.74
S.0. notepad taken on visit.
manuscript notes.
First 7 pages used, lp loose
Correspondence arising from visit with R.V. Jones, Menzies and
others;
copies of the laws.
GOVERNING BODIES ASSOCIATION
1982
Papers re the threat to independent schools posed by the Labour
Party.
As Chairman of Governors of Queen Elizabeth's Hospital
Frank attended a special meeting of the Association, London,
14 October.
F.76
GREENLAND CLUB
1978-83
The Greenland Club "exists to foster the spirit of exploration
in Greenland and the offshore continental shelf".
Invitation to Frank to become an Honorary Member of the Bristol
Greenland Club;
notices of annual dinners 1978-80, 1983.
F.77
GREENPEACE
1981
Appeal to Frank to support the campaign opposing the testing
The letter requests that Frank add his
of nuclear weapons.
signature to a "statement of concern" and is annotated "sent
9 Nov. 8L".
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HOME OFFICE
123
1959-72
Frank served as a Regional Scientific Adviser in the South West
Civil Defence Region until 1972.
correspondence
Miscellaneous
HMSO
Exercise Book with notes on proceedings of Conference of
Regional Scientific Advisers for Civil Defence, Civil Defence
Staff College, Sunningdale, Berks., 12-14 May 1964.
including
papers,
and
F.79-F.85
INSTITUTE OF METALS/METAL SOCIETY
1951-85
Institute of Metals merged with the
The
Institute to form the Metals Society on 1 January 1974.
Iron and Steel
Metal Physics Committee papers and correspondence 1951-53.
Frank joined the committee in 1951.
Agenda for Spring Meeting, London, 29 March - 1 April 1955.
Frank delivered the May Lecture on "The nature of the real
crystal" (E.9, E.10).
Bibliog. 60.
F.81
"Timetable and abstracts of contributions" for discussion on
the metallurgy of high-field superconductors, Institute of
Metals, 17-18 March 1964.
correspondence
General
lp
typescript "Discussion: the relation between grain section and
grain size", submitted to the J. Inst. Metals as a reply to
contributions by J.H. Hensler 12 June 1968.
and papers
Includes
1964-70.
Programme and notepad with Frank's notes on proceedings of
Institute of Metals Conference on Modern Metallography in
Frank
Metallurgy, Bristol University, 23-25 September 1969.
welcomed the conference.
Correspondence and papers, 1971,
merger with the Iron and Steel Institute.
1972, chiefly re proposed
Metals Society correspondence and papers, 1971-83.
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INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS
124
1964-87
F.86 -F.94
F.95 -F.110
F.111
F.112-F.115
Editorial Boards
Conferences
Awards
Groups
Editorial Boards
F.86
Correspondence, November, December 1965, arising from complaint
made by Frank “about the lack of information in the British
Journal of Applied Physics about the coverage of the journal".
Correspondence and papers re IUPAP/UNESCO conference for
editors of primary journals in physics, Paris, 10-12 May 1967.
Frank attended on behalf of the British Journal of Applied
Physics.
F.87
Editorial correspondence with Journal of Physics D: Applied
Physics and C: Solid State Physics, various dates 1975-85.
Includes manuscript draft of letter Frank sent to the Editorial
Board of D outlining areas of growth in applied physics.
F.88-F.93
Reports on Progress in Physics
F.88
Invitations to join the Editorial Board 1977, and remainon it
for a further year 1979;
information on Reports on Progress
in Physics.
F.89-F.92
Papers for meetings of the Editorial Board of Reports on
Progress in Physics.
4 folders.
F.89
F.90
1977
1978
F.91
F.92
1979
1980
F.93
Correspondence re review articles for Reports on Progress in
Physics,
article
outlines sent to him for consideration.
including
1977-80,
Frank's
comments
on
Invitation to write a Report on Progress article on "Ideas in
crystal growth", September 1985.
Frank declined, stating he
was insufficiently knowledgeable of recent work in the area.
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F.94
Includes
Correspondence with Physics Bulletin, 1978-1986.
Frank's 2pp review of R.V. Jones's Most Secret War, and other
reviews.
Conferences
F.95
Solid-State Physics Conference, Bristol University, 1-4 January
1964.
Frank was invited to chair a session.
Invitation;
chairmen;
lists of participants and provisional session
conference handbook.
Annual
4th
University, 4-7 January 1967.
in polymer physics".
Solid-State
Physics
Manchester
Frank spoke on "Current trends
Conference,
Correspondence;
notice.
F.97-F.106
International Conference on Thermodynamics, University College
Cardiff, 1-4 April.
Frank served on the organising committee
and chaired the first session.
Correspondence with P.T. Landsberg re suggested conference on
thermodynamics, December 1966.
"A refresher course in thermodynamics", undated /pp manuscript
draft by Frank found with the preceding.
F.98-F.103
Agenda, papers and minutes of organising committee meetings.
F.98
F.99
F.100
11 November 1968
1969
28 April
1969 (1)
3 October
F.101
F.102
F.103
3 October
1969 (2)
29 November 1969
28 February 1970
F.104
F.105
Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen
"The
an
illustration of time symmetry in elementary processes" by 0.
Costa de Beauregard, sent to Frank for possible inclusion in
the conference.
paradoxes
class
of
as
Conference handbook;
letter from N.
Kurti asking Frank to "say a few words of welcome as a IUPAP
delegate".
list of participants;
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F.106
"Provocative statements to give focus" to discussions.
Photocopies of letters of Lord Kelvin, with covering letter
from D.J. Morgan.
Copies of Lord Kelvin’s correspondence were
made for the conference.
F.107
9th Annual Solid-State Physics Conference, UMIST, 4-6 January
1972. Frank spoke on "Strength and stiffness of polymers" (see
Bibliog. 103).
Invitation;
itinerary
January
Association for the Advancement of Science meeting).
list of participants;
British
conference handbook;
(includes
for
3-7
January
7
F.108, F.109
Annual
10th
University, 3-5 January 1973.
Solid-State
Physics
Conference,
Manchester
F.108
Notices;
general information;
list of participants.
F.109
Conference handbook.
F.110
Solid-State Physics Conference, December 1984.
Invitation to Frank to give "a light-hearted after-dinner talk"
on the history of dislocations.
Awards
F.111
Groups
F.112
Various dates 1979-87.
History of Physics Group.
Includes material re formation of Group, 1984, and first AGM,
3 July 1986.
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F.113, F.114
Polymer Physics Group.
Physics
Polymer
The
Institute of Physics and the Royal
(previously the Chemical Society).
Group's administration.
Group was
jointly sponsored by
the
Society of Chemistry
The Institute handled the
Material re biennial meetings, various dates 1971-85.
2 folders.
F.115
Tuning Fork Group.
Notice for "Tuning Fork Group".
F.116-F.175
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION OF CRYSTAL GROWTH (I0CG)
1967-86
IOCG was established following the
The
International
Conference on Crystal Growth (ICCG) held in Boston, MA, in
1966.
The advisory committee of the conference became a
permanent Comité International de la Croissance Cristalline
(CICC), which was renamed IOCG at ICCG-3, Marseilles, 1971.
IOCG was formed principally to organise and sponsor crystal
growth conferences. It also took responsibility for sponsoring
the Journal of Crystal Growth (JCG).
lst
Frank was President of CICC 1968-71,
succeeding W.
Bardsley, and of I0CG 1971-74 and 1974-77.
He served on the
Executive Committee for six more years thereafter as Past
President.
A short history of the I0CG to 1975 by M.M. Schieber,
with a brief note by Frank, may be found at F.161.
The material is arranged as follows:
F.116-F.133
F.134-F.166
F.167-F.175
CICC/IOCG
Conferences
Journal of Crystal Growth.
CICC/10CG
F.116
Correspondence 1967 re establishment of CICC.
statement
announcing
Includes
new
interdisciplinary and international organisation for crystal
growth", brief correspondence re the Crystal Growth Committee
of the International Union of Crystallography established at
the same time, and copy of CICC'’s Charter in which Frank is
named as a General Policy Advisor.
foundation
of
"a
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F.117
1970,
25
Correspondence and papers re meeting of CICC,
September
ICCG-3
consider the arrangements
(Marseilles) and the proposed IOCG constitution (see below).
Frank chaired this meeting, held during the Conference on
Crystal Growth and Epitaxy from the Vapour Phase (see F.142).
Zurich,
for
to
F.118-F.121
Correspondence and papers re constitution of CICC/IOCG 1970-
73.
the
IOCG.
proposed
In 1970 the CICC became divided over the question of a new
constitution for
Two versions were
produced, a European and a more complex American.
It was
decided to resolve the matter by ballot at ICCG-3, Marseilles,
1971, and at the conference the American version won more
So narrow was the margin of victory, however, and so
votes.
sharply polarised the American and European views,
that a
compromise solution was sought.
A Constitution Committee
chaired by Frank was therefore established whilst an interim
constitution remained in force.
The Committee's version was
placed before the membership of the IO0CG in September 1973 and
overwhelmingly approved.
cCICC/IOCG.
The material is predominantly correspondence between officers
of
various
constitutions including those proposed in 1971, the interim
constitution and the Constitution Committee’s final version.
copies
There
also
are
of
the
4 folders.
F.118
F.119
1970
1971
F.120
F.121
1972
1973
F.122-F.125
Correspondence and papers re nominations and elections for
I0CG offices and Council 1971-83.
4 folders.
F.122
F.123
1971
1974 (1)
F.124
F.125
1974 (2)
1977, 1980, 1983
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F.126-F.130
F.131
and
the
Correspondence
International Unions of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC),
Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) and Crystallography (IUCr),
1972-80.
relations
papers
with
I0CG
re
M.M. Schieber, Secretary of I0CG, in a letter of 3 December
1973, set out the four options open to I10CG:
to press for full
scientific Union status for IOCG,
to become an InterUnion
commission of IUPAC, IUPAP and IUCr, to create separate links
with one or more of the Unions, or to remain without formal
ties.
After considerable debate it was decided at the 1974
Tokyo ICCG to seek Associate Organisation status with each of
the three Unions.
IUPAC gave I0CG this status in September
1975, and IUCr elected it a Scientific Associate organisation
August 1978.
5 folders.
F.126
F.127
F.128
1972
1973
1974
F.129
F.130
1975
1976-78, 1980
Correspondence and papers re meetings of
Council,
(F.146-F.151).
IOCG Executive
26 and 29 March 1974, held during ICCG-4
Tokyo,
F.132
Correspondence re amendments to I0CG constitution and by-laws
1972-78, 1983.
amendments
These
interested in crystal growth "to formally adhere to 10CG".
also F.158.
Soviet
colleagues
See
allow
were
made
to
F.133
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1969-77.
1973 correspondence chiefly concerns excess funds in the IO0CG
treasury.
Conferences
F.134
ICCG-1, Boston, MA, 20-24 June 1966. Frank was a member of the
advisory committee and was invited to give a paper,
but
declined owing to prior commitments.
List of conference organisers;
invitations;
etc.
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130
F.135-F.141
Birmingham,
15-19 July 1968.
Frank was on the
IccG-2,
organising committee as chairman of the programme committee.
He was also Editor-in-Chief of the Conference Proceedings to
be published in JCG and wrote a preface to the Proceedings.
At the conference Frank was elected President of CICC 1968-
71.
F.135, F.136
Correspondence and papers re meetings of organising committee,
July 1966 - September 1969.
2 folders.
F.137, F.138
Correspondence and papers re programme committee business,
September 1966 - June 1968.
2 folders.
F.139
Miscellaneous correspondence re arrangements.
F.140
F.141
F.142
Information;
copy of minutes of ICCG Business Meeting.
programme;
list of participants;
typescript
6pp manuscript draft and 3pp typescript copy of Frank's
"Preface" to Conference Proceedings.
lst Conference on Crystal Growth and Epitaxy from the Vapour
Phase, Zurich, 23-25 September 1970.
The CICC sponsored this
conference, organised by the Crystal Growth Section of the
Swiss Crystallographic Society, and held a plenary meeting of
officers and advisors of CICC during the conference (see
F.117).
Correspondence re CICC support for conference;
Frank and correspondence re arrangements;
invitation to
abstracts;
etc.
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F.143-F.145
Marseilles,
the
IccG-3,
consultative committee and gave papers on "Philosophy and
future of crystal growth" (Bibliog. 111) and "About diamond".
Frank
sat
5-9
July
1971.
on
F.143, F.144
Correspondence re arrangements, November 1969 - July 1973.
2 folders.
F.145
Brochure;
second contribution;
etc.
information; manuscript lists of slides for Frank's
ICCG-3 General Assembly
"Report on the Activities of the
Marseilles and the I0CG", a News Item approved by Frank.
This
records the difficulties over the constitution (see F.119) and
the election of Frank to the presidency of I10CG 1971-74.
F.146-F.151
IccG-4, Tokyo, 24-29 March 1974.
advisory committee
crystals" (Bibliog. 123).
and spoke
Frank was a member of the
snow
"Japanese work on
on
A meeting of the Executive Committee of IOCG was held during
this conference (F.151) and Frank was re-elected President.
F.146-F.148
Correspondence re arrangements, December 1969 - May 1974 and
nd.
3 folders.
F.146
F.147
1969-72
1973
F.148
1974
F.149
F.150
Correspondence re Royal Society travel and study grants for the
conference.
Two different typescript copies of "Japanese work on snow
crystals"; one 19pp photocopy, the other 5pp (incomplete) with
extensive manuscript annotation and correction. With lists of
slides, manuscript notes and photographs found with them.
2pp manuscript draft of brief address delivered by Frank at
conclusion of conference.
F.151
Brief correspondence re publication of Japanese translationof
Frank's lecture in journal Shizen.
With copy of Shizen '/4-
12 with Frank’s contribution at pp.28-38.
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F.152
2nd International Spring School on Crystal Growth (ISSCG-2),
Fuji View Hotel, Mt. Fuji District, Japan, 31 March - 7 April
1974.
Frank gave a special lecture "Comments on nucleation
theory".
This School was linked to ICCG-4, held the week before.
Correspondence re arrangements and publication of proceedings;
4pp typescript draft of Frank’s contribution;
etc.
F.153-F.157
F.158, F.159
F.158
ICCG-5, Boston, MA, 17-22 July 1977.
The executive of IOCG was
faced by rival bids to hold ICCG-5 from Poland and the USA.
Although
events
surrounding the 11th International Conference on the Physics
of Semiconductors held in Warsaw in July 1972, decided the
members in favour of the USA.
unhappy
close,
vote
was
the
final
the
Correspondence and papers re arrangements, 1971-77.
1971-73
material relates to the debate on the best location for ICCG-
5.
5 folders.
F.153
F.154
F.155
1971
1972 Feb-May
1972 Jun-Oct
F.156
F.157
1972 Nov-Dec, 1973
1974-77
ICCG-6,
Advisory Committee but did not attend.
10-16 September 1980.
Moscow,
Frank was on the
Correspondence and papers re arrangements, 1974-81.
Includes
brief correspondence re Soviet membership of IOCG (see also
F.132).
It was decided that the USSR did not need to join I0CG
in order to be eligible to host ICCG-6.
F.159
List of participants.
F.160
IccG-7, Stuttgart, 1983.
Proposals from Swiss and German Crystal Growth associations to
The German bid was successful, the Swiss hosting
host ICCG-7.
the associated Crystal Growth summer school.
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F.161
IccG-8, York, 13-18 July 1986.
following a hip-operation.
Frank felt unable to attend
Send with the invitation was a 12pp
Invitation and notice.
"The various institutions for crystal
typescript copy of
growth.
With it
are Frank's 2pp typescript corrections and lp note "Early days
of IOCG".
How did they all start?" by M.M. Schieber.
F.162
IccG-9, 1989.
Offer from Japanese Association of Crystal Growth to host the
conference.
F.163-F.166
IOCG sponsored conferences.
The material consists chiefly of correspondence with organisers
of conferences.
F.163, F.164
2nd International Conference on Vapour Growth and Epitaxy,
Jerusalem, 21-25 May 1972.
2 folders.
F.165
F.166
3rd International Conference on Vapour Growth and Epitaxy,
Amsterdam, 18-21 August 1975.
4th International Conference on Vapour Growth and Epitaxy,
Nagoya, Japan, 10-13 July 1978.
Summer School on Crystal Growth, Suzdal, USSR, 17-25 September
1980.
International
Sedimentary Environments, Madrid, January 1982.
Meeting
Growth
on
Crystal
Processes
in
Journal of Crystal Growth (JCG)
Frank was a co-founder of the JCG with B. Chalmers and N.
He served as an editor from 1968 until 1980 and
Cabrera.
refereed many papers for the Journal both whilst an editor and
thereafter.
F.167-F.169
General editorial correspondence.
3 folders.
F.167
F.168
1967, 1970-73
1974-77
F.169
1978-81 and nd.
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F.170, F.171
Crystallization of Polymers. Correspondence 1978-80 re special
volume of JCG edited by B. Wunderlich.
Frank helped reassess
all the papers submitted.
2 folders.
F.172-F.175
Correspondence with editors and authors re papers submitted to
JCG, with Frank's referee’s reports.
4 folders.
F.172
F.173
1970-1974 April
1974 May - 1977
F.174
F.175
1978, 1979
1980-84
F.176, F.177
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF GEODESY AND GEOPHYSICS (IUGG)
1967
Correspondence between L.R. Alldredge, General Secretaryof the
International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy, and
those sending him papers for the Association's session of the
14th IUGG General Assembly, St. Gall, Switzerland, September,
after the deadline had passed.
Alldredge was Director of the Institute for Earth Services
which Frank visited while working for the US Environmental
Science Services Administration (F.58).
2 folders.
F.178-F.184
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PURE AND APPLIED PHYSICS
(IUPAP)
1959-69
Frank served as Royal Society representative on IUPAP’s Solid
Ina
State Commission for the period covered by the papers.
private communication (9 September 1989) he writes "I served
for one period ... nominally, but that period was totally
I was
inactive.
invited to serve for a third period, but then told that was a
mistake, because 3 periods of service were not permissible".
The second period was somewhat active.
The material is chiefly correspondence and papers re IUPAP
sponsorship of conferences.
7 folders.
F.178
F.179
F.180
F.181
1959-61
1962
1963-64
1965
F.182
F.183
F.184
1966
1967
1968-69
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F.185
KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
135
1975
Brief correspondence re "luncheon discussion on the future of
the Physics Department at King's", March. Frank was approached
by Sir Hermann Bondi to advise the working party (Bondi, V.
Gold and M.H.F. Wilkins) of his views on the future of the
department following the retirement of Professor W.C. Price.
F.186, F.187
MATERIALS SCIENCE CLUB
1967, 1971-73
F.186
Brief correspondence, programme of 1967 AGM and Conference on
Materials in Archaeology, Banbury, 22-23 September.
Frank was
awarded the Club’s A.A. Griffith Medal.
With copy of Frank's
speech.
Brief correspondence with J.W. White, Griffith Medallist for
1971, with copy of his speech.
F.187
Brief correspondence and papers, March 1972.
Frank was a
member of the Awards Sub-Committee which selected the Griffith
medallist for 1972.
Correspondence, programme of 10th Anniversary meeting, Great
Malvern, 24-26 October 1973.
F.188-F.191
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
1956-58
of
Department
information re higher education and scientific and engineering
research in the Soviet Union, with covering letters.
translations
Intelligence
of
Scientific
4 folders.
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F.192
MINISTRY OF SUPPLY
136
1949-53
Offer of consultancy with Atomic Energy ResearchEstablishment,
Harwell, initially for one year from 21 February 1952.
With
copies of form "Estasecret" (for Official Secrets Act) and of
indicating
memorandum
acceptance.
initialled
patents,
Frank
by
re
re
Correspondence
Energy
Metallurgical Laboratories, Culcheth, Lancs., 17 March 1953,
to assist in a theoretical study of "the problem of diffusion
of inert gases through certain metals".
Division
Atomic
visit
to
of
Correspondence and papers re service on committees of the
Advisory
Technical
Development, 1949 (Liquid Fuels Committee), 1952 (Propellants
Committee), 1953 (High Explosives Committee).
Scientific
Research
Council
and
on
F.193
MOLECULAR CRYSTALS DISCUSSION GROUP
1975-84
Circular re possibility of forming "a U.K. Discussion Group on
Molecular Crystals" with photocopy of Frank’s request for
further information dated "17/10/75";
newsletters 3, 8, 9 and
14.
F.194
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING
1982-86
Frank was elected a Foreign Associate Member of the US National
Academy of Engineering in 1980.
See A.27.
Correspondence re election of Foreign Associate Members 1982,
1984, and re London meetings of British Members 1983, 1986.
F.195-F.203
NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY (NPL)
1966-68
Frank was a member of the NPL’s Morgan Committee, an advisory
committee assisting the NPL Steering Committee, 1966-68.
It
was dissolved after its meeting on 5 December 1968 (F.200).
F.195-F.200
Correspondence and papers for Morgan Committee meetings 1968.
6 folders.
F.195
F.196
F.197
18 January (1)
18 January (2)
18 January (3)
F.198
F.199
F.200
4 July (1)
4 July (2)
5 December
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137
F.201
Correspondence and papers re Morgan Committee "Working Party
to consider the future role of the Materials area of the NPL
in the field of Plastics and Polymers".
Frank was a member of the Working Party which was chaired by
It met on 16 November 1967 and reported to the fourth
G. Gee.
meeting of the Morgan Committee, 18 January 1968.
Its final
report is at F.195.
F.202
Claims for fees and expenses, 1966-68.
F.203
Miscellaneous later correspondence with NPL colleagues, 1969,
1970.
F.204
PHYSICAL SOCIETY
1949-58
Includes notification
General and editorial correspondence.
of Frank's election to Fellowship, May 1949, and to Council,
May 1956.
F.205-F.250
PUGWASH CONFERENCES ON SCIENCE AND WORLD AFFAIRS
1968-86
The Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs originated
in a meeting of scientists held in Pugwash, Nova Scotia in 1957
following an appeal from Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein
Although nuclear
against the further use of nuclear weapons.
disarmament remained the Pugwash movement's main concern,
Pugwash conferences were not devoted exclusively to this issue.
Initially the movement was organised by a Continuing
Committee of representatives from each geo-political bloc, to
in 1974
which Frank was
In 1975 the
succeeding R.E.
Continuing Committee was replaced by the Pugwash Council on
which Frank continued to serve.
(later Sir Rudolf) Peierls.
a UK representative
elected as
In a letter of
10 December 1974
the Executive
Secretary of the Royal Society (F.244) Frank commented that
prior to his election to the Continuing Committee Pugwash "was
not ... one of my activities, though Cecil Powell got me to one
previous full meeting of Pugwash, in 1968 [F.213-F.218]".
to
The material is arranged as follows:
F.205-F.212
F.213-F.240
F.241-F.244
F.245-F.250
Continuing Committee/Council
Pugwash conferences, symposia and workshops
British Pugwash Group
Miscellaneous material
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Continuing Committee/Council
F.205
1974 January-July.
Includes letter, 22 April, from B.T. Feld,
Pugwash Secretary-General, notifying Frank of his election to
the Continuing Committee.
F.206
1974 September-December.
expulsion of Israel from UNESCO" which Frank condemned.
Includes material re the "de facto
F.207-F.209
1975 April.
Papers for meeting of Continuing Committee,
Budapest, 14-16 April, held prior to 23rd Symposium (F.223-
15 April was set aside to consider item 9 on the
F.225).
agenda,
"The Future of Pugwash", and most of the material
relates to this and to item 10 "UNESCO and Israel".
3 folders.
F.210
1976 January, May.
F.211
F.212
1976 August.
Agenda and papers for meeting of Council,
Muhlhausen, GDR, 24-25 August, held prior to 26th Conference
(F.227, F.228).
Includes letter, 3 June 1977, from
Various dates, 1977-82.
W.F. Gutteridge of the British Pugwash Group enquiring whether
Frank was "interested in standing [for the Pugwash Council] for
a further period."
Pugwash Conferences, Symposia and Workshops
F.213-F.218
Frankwas
18th Pugwash Conference, Nice, 11-16 September 1968.
a member of Working Group 4 "Scientific and Technological Man-
Power Problems in Developing Countries".
F.213
F.214
Programmes;
background information on A. Sakharov.
list of participants;
general
information;
Agenda for and lists of members of Working Groups;
and final reports of Working Groups.
annotated
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F.215-F.218
Working Papers
4 folders.
F.219
lst Pugwash Symposium on Control of the Peaceful Uses of Atomic
Energy, London, April 1968.
Frank's manuscript notes on proceedings.
F.220
20th Pugwash Symposium on the need for, and terms of reference
of, an International Institution of World Energy Problems, Arc-
et-Senans, France, 4-8 July 1974.
Reports of symposia A and B;
beginning "The primary needs of mankind are water,
shelter, communication and organizational control".
2pp manuscript note by Frank
food,
F.221, F.222
24th Pugwash Conference on Disarmament, Energy Problems and
International Collaboration, Baden, Austria, 28 August -
2
September 1974.
F.221
Invitation;
of participants;
correspondence and notes re arrangements;
list
reports of Working Groups.
F.222
Working Papers 1-6, 11, 12.
F.223-F.225
Pugwash
Symposium
on
23rd
Cultural Cooperation in Europe, Budapest, 17-20 April 1975.
Technological
Scientific,
and
F.223
Brief correspondence re arrangements;
invitees and lectures etc.
programme;
lists of
F.224, F.225
Working Papers.
2 folders.
F.226
25th Pugwash Conference on Development, Resources and World
Security, Madras, 13-19 January 1976.
Statement from Pugwash Council;
reports of Working Groups.
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F.227, F.228
F.227
F.228
F.229
Pugwash
26th
Development, Muhlhausen, GDR, 26-31 August 1976.
F.211
Disarmament,
Conference
on
Security
and
See also
Brief correspondence re arrangements;
and papers.
lists of participants
Miscellaneous papers and reports, including reports of Working
Groups.
"Proceedings of the Thirtieth Pugwash Conference on Science and
World Affairs" on Arms Limitations, Security and Development,
Breukelen, Netherlands, 20-25 August 1980.
Frank was a member
of Working Group 4 "Changing Concepts of Security:
Current
Conflicts". He and Sir Rudolf Peierls submitted reports to the
British Pugwash Group (F.244).
F.230-F.238
3lst Pugwash Conference on The Search for Peace in a World in
Crisis, Banff, Canada, 28 August - 2 September 1981. Frank was
in Working Group 2 on "Avoiding Conventional War".
For group
photograph of participants see A.97.
F.230
F.231
F.232
Invitation;
and
programmes and circulars;
notes
correspondence
arrangements;
lists of participants and papers.
re
Frank's manuscript notes on proceedings;
Working Groups (Group 2 report annotated by Frank);
Times report on conference.
draft reports of
New York
Miscellaneous papers, includes copy of "Salutation" delivered
by G.F. Kennan on receipt of Einstein Peace Prize, 19 May and
of "Opening Address" for Pugwash Conference by William Epstein.
F,.233-F.238
Working Papers.
6 folders.
F.239
32nd Pugwash Conference, Warsaw, 26-31 August 1982.
Correspondence and papers. Much of the material relates to the
opposition
the
Conference in Poland following the imposition of martial law
on 13 December 1981.
Committee
Pugwash
holding
the
to
of
US
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F.240
Material re other Pugwash Conferences, Symposia and Workshops,
various dates, 1970-86.
British Pugwash Group (BPG)
Frank was invited to join the Executive Committee of BPG in
January 1974 following his nomination as a UK representative
to the Pugwash Continuing Committee (F.205).
F.241, F.242
Papers for BPG Executive Committee meetings.
F.241
1974, 1975.
F.242
1976, 1979-81.
Includes list of BPG members at January 1977.
F.243
Papers for BPG annual meetings 1974-76, 1980-85.
F.244
Includes
General correspondence and papers 1974-77, 1980-86.
1974-77 correspondence re relations between BPG and the Royal
Society.
Miscellaneous material
F.245, F.246
Papers for AGMs of Pugwash Limited, various dates 1976-86.
Chiefly Directors’ Reports and Accounts.
2 folders.
F.247-F.249
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers.
3 folders.
F.247
F.248
1974, 1975
1976
F.249
1980, 1982, 1983
F.250
Pugwash Newsletters.
(1980-81);
vol 22 no 4 (1985);
Vol 12 no 3 (1975);
vol 18 nos 1-3
vol 20 nos 1,3 (1982-83);
vol 19 nos 1,2 (1981);
vol 24 no 3 (1987).
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F.251-F.296
QUEEN ELIZABETH'S HOSPITAL BRISTOL
1967-86
a governor
Frank was
an
independent school for boys in Bristol, from December 1961.
From 1982 he was Chairman of the Board of Governors for two
years.
of Queen Elizabeth’s Hospital,
The material is chiefly papers for Board of Governors and
School Committee meetings from 1971.
F.251-F.281
Agenda and papers for School Committee and Board meetings 1971-
83, 1986.
31 folders.
F.251
F.252
F.253
F.254
F.255
F.256
F.257
F.258
F.259
F.260
F.261
F.262
F.263
F.264
F.265
F.266
1971
1972 (1)
1972 (2)
1973 (1)
1973 (2)
1974 (1)
1974 (2)
1975 (1)
1975 (2)
1976 (1)
1976 (2)
1977 (1)
1977 (2)
1978 (1)
1978 (2)
1979 (1)
F.267
F.268
F.269
F.270
F.271
F.272
F.273
F.274
F.275
F.276
F.277
F.278
F.279
F.280
F.281
1979 (2)
1979 (3)
1979 (4)
1980 (1)
1980 (2)
1981 (1)
1981 (2)
1982 (1)
1982 (2)
1983 (1)
1983 (2)
1983 (3)
1986 (1)
1986 (2)
1986 (3)
F.282
Correspondence re membership of Board, various dates 1975-83.
Includes correspondence re offer of chairmanship to Frank and
his acceptance, January-February 1982.
F.283-F.288
Correspondence re staffing (appointments, retirements etc.).
6 folders.
F.283
F.284
F.285
1967 (1)
1967 (2)
1967 (3)
F.286
F.287
F.288
1976-78
1979, 1980
1982, 1983, 1986
F.289
Correspondence with parents, 1982, 1983.
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F.290
Material re prizegivings, various dates 1970-83.
With Frank’s "Opening words for QEH Prizegiving" for 1982 and
1983, delivered as Chairman of the Governors.
F.291-F.296
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers.
F.291
F.292
1967, 1970-75.
Includes "Report by HM Inspectors on Queen
Elizabeth Hospital School, Bristol" (inspected 22-26 October
1973).
1976-80.
Includes invitation, May 1979, from R.N. Pittman,
headmaster, to Frank to give a talk to the second year sixth-
formers on his wartime experiences. Frank accepted, suggesting
the title "Some recollections of scientific intelligence in
World War II".
F.293
1981-82.
F.294
1983 January, March.
F.295
1983 May-November. Includes correspondence re benefaction from
J. James for scholarships 1983-92.
F.296
1986, nd.
F.297
RED MAIDS’ SCHOOL, BRISTOL
1981
This was the third independent Bristol school with which Frank
was associated.
re
Correspondence
laboratories on 15 October;
address with manuscript corrections;
educational achievements.
invitation
to
open
new
4pp typescript draft of Frank's
statistics of Red Maids’
school’s
the
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ROYAL RADAR ESTABLISHMENT MALVERN
144
1968
Correspondence and papers re visit to Royal Radar Establishment
by Optics and Infra-Red Committee, 27 March, and re meeting of
Gallium Arsenide and Gallium Phosphide working party,
18
November.
"The R.R.E. Electronic Materials Unit - An Interim Review",
sent to Frank by D.H. Parkinson, c.1968.
F.299-F 343
ROYAL SOCIETY
1963-86
Frank was elected a Fellow in 1954.
He served on the Council
1967-69 and was elected a Vice-President of the Royal Society
at his first Council meeting.
Frank delivered the Bakerian
Lecture in 1973 (see E.33, E.34) and was awarded the Society's
Royal Medal in 1979 (A.26).
The material is arranged as follows:
F.299-F.315
F.316-F.323
F.324, F.325
F.326-F.332
F.333-F.340
F.341-F.343
Council and Committees
Publications
Sectional Committee 2
Elections, research appointments and awards
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers
Royal Society Club
Council and Committees
For papers re the Paul Instrument Fund Committee, for which
Frank served as an assessor 1970-72 and 1975-81, see J.129-
J.143.
F.299
Council, 1967-69.
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers.
F.300
Armourers and Braziers’ Company Research Fellowship Committee,
1971, 1975, 1984.
Chiefly papers for meeting 10 June 1975.
Letter of 14 August
1984 is about the dissolution of the committee, which had been
redundant since 1976 through lack of funds with which to
finance the Fellowship.
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F.301-F.303
British National Committee for the History of Science, Medicine
and Technology, 1975-77.
Frank was a member of the committee for the period covered by
the surviving papers.
F.301
1975 correspondence re proposal for a biography of J.B. Hannay
and related grant application.
F.302
Agenda and papers for committee meeting, 12 December 1975.
F.303
1976 correspondence and papers arising from request from the
History of Science Division of the International Union for the
History and Philosophy of Science for "a brief report on
national activities".
Minutes of Committee meeting, 19 December 1977.
F.304
British National Committee for Physics, various dates 19/0-
76.
Frank was a member of this committee for a period ending in
1973 and again 1976-81.
Correspondence
thanking Frank for his service on the committee.
Includes
1973
and
papers.
"certificate"
F.305
Symbols Joint Committee, various dates 1968-84.
It met
Frank was a member of this committee from 1975.
infrequently, in 1974, 1980 and 1984, to consider amendments
and additions to the Society's handbook Quantities, Units and
Symbols.
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers.
1979-80 material
includes correspondence re "typographical question" whether the
two letters designating a vector in the Thompson notation
should be in bold print.
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F.306-F.315
Travelling Expenses Committee, 1968-84.
Frank was a member of the committee 1967-69.
F.306-F.309
Committee papers and related correspondence, 1968-69.
4 folders.
F.306
F.307
1968 January-May
1968 July-December
F.308
F.309
1969 March
1969 July-October
F.310-F.312
Correspondence and papers re ad hoc committees to award travel
grants for conferences.
3 folders.
F.310
Fo SLt
1968
1969
F.312
1971-74
F.313, F.314
Correspondence and papers re applications for individual travel
grants supported or assessed by Frank.
2 folders.
F.313
1968-74
F.314
1975-77, 1980, 1984
F.315
Correspondence and papers re Frank's applications for travel
grants.
Publications
F.316
Invitations
publications, various dates 1975-86.
Frank
to
to
contribute
to
Royal
Society
F.317
Correspondence re Associate Editorship, 1976, 1977.
Frank was an Associate Editor for the mathematical and physical
sciences 1973-77.
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F.318-F.323
Correspondence and reports re papers submitted to the Royal
Society communicated or refereed by Frank.
6 folders.
F.318
F.319
F.320
Various dates 1969-77
1978 (1)
1978 (2)
F.321
F.322
F.323
1978 (3)
1979, 1980
1981-87 and nd.
Sectional Committee 2
Frank was a member of Sectional Committee 2 (for Physics) for
the period covered by the papers.
F.324, F.325
Correspondence and papers, 1970-72.
2 folders.
Elections, research appointments and awards
F.326-F.332
7 folders.
F.326
F.327
F.328
F.329
1963-65, 1968-70
1972-75
1976-79
1980-81
F.330
F.331
F.332
1981
1982
1983-87
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers
F.333
F.334
Material re Royal Society Discussion Meeting on New
1963.
Materials, 6-7 June.
Frank was an organiser and gave the
"Introductory talk on strength of polymers", Bibliog. 82 (see
D.60).
1970.
1969,
Chiefly 1969-70 correspondence re Royal
1967,
Society/Science Research Council (SRC) cooperation on science
education in schools, arising from a suggestion made by Frank
that financial support could be offered to the more ambitious
school science projects.
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F.335
F.336
F.337
F.338
F.339
1972.
1972.
a
re
Royal
Includes
correspondence
Society
1971,
discussion on Green Paper Cmnd.4814 "A Framework for Government
Frank commented on
R. and D." (Dainton/Rothschild reports).
the proposals in a letter of 31 December 1971.
See also his
draft at D.94, probably related to this.
Folder also includes
material re Royal Society Discussion Meeting on the measurement
and interpretation of changes of strain in the Earth, 10-12
May
on
"Dislocation models for fault creep processes", Bibliog. 115
(D.108).
chairman and
Frank was
gave
a
paper
1975.
1974,
Chiefly correspondence re 1975 Royal Society
Soirée at which Frank and K.H.G. Ashbee exhibited their "low
temperature mechanical memory engine".
(See J.2).
Includes
correspondence re planned Royal
1976.
Society
discussion meetings on British participation in "Spacelab".
Frank was approached "to suggest the name of a scientist
whom we might approach to ask to help organize the scientific
programme of the discussion meeting [on material behaviour in
low gravity conditions ]".
1977-79.
1977 material is chiefly re report of the Committee
on the Future of Broadcasting chaired by Lord Annan, including
manuscript draft of Frank's letter commenting on the report.
1978 material is re visit of delegation from the Chinese
Academy of Sciences.
1982-83 material is re Royal Society Discussion
1980-83.
physics, chemistry
Meeting on Thermotropic Liquid Crystals:
Frank chaired the first
and applications,
session and gave the "Introduction", Bibliog. 141.
Includes
7pp typescript draft of Frank’s contribution with manuscript
correction.
27-28 October.
F.340
1984, 1986.
Royal Society Club
Frank was elected a member of the Club in June 1973.
F.341-F.343
Correspondence and papers for meetings.
3 folders.
F.341
F.342
1973, 1975-79
1980-82
F.343
1983-86
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F.344
ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTS
149
1970
Frank was elected a Fellow in December 1970.
Material re election.
form.
Includes copy of Frank's application
F.345-F.375
SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL (SRC)
1967-79
Frank attended SRC meetings in 1968 as Royal Society assessor.
He also served on the Liquid Crystals Panel of the Physics
Committee and refereed grant applications for the SRC.
The material is presented as follows:
F.345-F.352
F.353-F.360
F.361-F.371
F.372-F.375
Council
Liquid Crystals Panel
Grant Applications
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers.
Council
Papers for meetings April-December 1968 in original covers,
with related correspondence, notes and papers found with them.
8 folders.
F.345
F.346
F.347
F.348
17 April
15 May
19 June
17 July
F.349
F.350
F.351
F.352
27 September
16 October
20 November
18 December
Liquid Crystals Panel
The Liquid Crystals Panel of the SRC Physics Committee was
The Panel,
established in 1973 after consultation with Frank.
of which Frank was a member, held its first meeting 22 June at
which it was agreed to send out a letter of enquiry on research
by
in
universities, commercial companies and individual researchers.
undertaken
crystals
of
liquid
the
field
being
F.353
F.354
Correspondence 1972-73, principally with Sir Brian(later Lord)
Flowers re establishment of Panel;
invitation to serve.
Correspondence, notes and papers 1973, including 3pp typescript
draft of Frank's "Introduction for liquid crystals report",
with later lp typescript amendment, February 1974.
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F.355
Draft reports on aspects of liquid crystal research prepared
by Panel members.
F.356-F.360
Papers for Panel meetings 1973-74.
F.360).
In original folders (except
5 folders.
F.356
F.357
F.358
22 June 1973
23 October 1973 (1)
23 October 1973 (2)
F.359
F.360
12 February 1974 (1)
12 February 1974 (2)
Grant Applications
11 folders.
F.361
F.362
F.363
F.364
F.365
F.366
1969-71
1972
1973-74
1974
1975 (1)
1975 (2)
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers
F.372
1966, 1967, 1971-73.
F.367
F.368
F.369
F.370
F.371
1975 (3)
1975 (4)
1975 (5)
1976
1977-79
F.373
Correspondence and papers re SRC Vacation Courses.
1973.
Frank lectured on "Properties of dislocations and their role
in equilibration" for the course on Perfect and Imperfect
Crystals, Reading University, 10-28 September.
F.374
1974.
activities of SRC laboratories.
Includes correspondence re proposed regrouping of
F.375
1975, 1976.
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F.376-F.378
STANDING CONFERENCE OF PROFESSORS OF PHYSICS
1974-76
Papers for meetings.
3 folders.
F.376
F.377
1974 Nov, 1975 Mar
1975 June
F.378
1975 Nov, 1976 Mar
F.379, F.380
WEST OF ENGLAND METALS AND MATERIALS ASSOCIATION
1973-74
Frank served as President of the Association 1973-74, giving
the 1974 Presidential Address on "Crystals imperfect".
F.379
Correspondence 1973-74. Includes invitation to Frank to accept
nomination for the Presidency and letter confirming his
election.
F.380
Papers for Council meetings, 1973-74.
Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of
SIR FREDERICK CHARLES FRANK Kt, OBE, FRS
(b. 1911)
Compiled by Timothy E. Powell and Peter Harper
VolumeII
Sections G - K
Bibliography
Index of correspondents and organisations
Deposited in Bristol University Library
All rights reserved
University of Bath
1989
Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of
-
SIR FREDERICK CHARLES FRANK Kt, OBE, FRS
(b.1911)
Compiled by Timothy E. Powell and Peter Harper
Volume Il
Sections G - K
Bibliography
Index of Correspondents and Organisations
Deposited in Bristol University Library
1989
All rights reserved
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SECTION G
CONSULTANCIES
G.1-G.130
This section contains material relating to Frank’s work for British
and overseas commercial organisations only.
He also acted as consultant for
a number of governmental agencies and departments.
Material of this nature
is to be found in Section F.
BRITISH AIRCRAFT CORPORATION (BAC)
BRITISH RAILWAYS (BR)
DE BEERS
GENERAL ELECTRIC (GE)
IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (ICI)
ei
G.2-G.23
G.24-G.99
G.100-G.113
G.114
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION (IBM)
G.115-G.122
PCI DISPLAYS LTD
G.123
J.A. RADLEY (LABORATORIES) LTD
G.124-G.130
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BRITISH AIRCRAFT CORPORATION (BAC)
153
1964
Correspondence re offer of consultancy in Guided Weapons
Division.
BAC'’s letter of 8 May 1964 is annotated by Frank
"Answered, accepting but asking for further copy of original
letter, 24 July 1964".
G.2-G.23
BRITISH RAILWAYS (BR)
1949-51
Frank was invited to serve as
"an independent scientific
adviser" to the Water Treatment Committee, 23 September 1949,
on the recommendation of R.V.
This Committee was
established to study the problems "in the provision and use of
softened water" used in steam locomotive boilers.
It first met
on 2 December 1949 and held a further thirteen meetings before
issuing its report in February 1951.
Jones.
the
problems
and
The
Committee
considered
costs
associated with the various systems of softening the water fed
to locomotives to reduce scaling (with its deleterious effect
on the costs of boiler maintenance).
While allowing for
regional diversity (due to differing water hardnesses and to
the pre-nationalisation practices of the four great railway
companies) the Committee recommended "that further extensions
of water treatment should be made as far as possible by
internal treatment on the locomotive" rather than by large-
scale water treatment plants.
The material, predominantly committee papers and background
information, is arranged in a chronological sequence.
G.2
Invitation to become a consultant and Frank's letter of
acceptance; Frank's 4pp manuscript notes and references headed
"Notes on water treatment", written 28 November 1949;
list of
committee members, sent 29 November.
"Questions for Enginemen, &c", London Midland and Scottish
Sent to Frank
Railway's Handbook for Enginemen, December 1931.
28 November 1949 (see covering note at G.2).
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G.4-G.8
First committee meeting, Derby, 2 December 1949.
present.
Frank was
Papers and minutes of meeting. With Frank’s "Memorandum to the
Chairman" recording the views he expressed at the meeting, 2pp
typescript.
8
Reports on water treatment submitted by BR Regions.
reports are retained in their original folders.
The
East and North East Region.
London Midland Region.
Southern Region.
Western Region.
G.10
G.11
Correspondence with S. Bairstow, Divisional Chemist, London
Midland Region, December 1949, January 1950, re L.O. Gunderson
and W.L. Denman’s paper "Polyamide Foam Inhibitors - Mechanism
of Foam Inhibition in Steam Generators",
and
Engineering Chemistry 40 (1948). Includes reprint of paper for
ease of reference.
Industrial
Second committee meeting, Doncaster, 17 January 1950.
was absent.
Frank
Agenda, papers and minutes of meeting.
Report on "The Toton-Brent Experiment" by J.S. Hancock, January
1950.
In original folder.
Hancock was a water softening chemist with London Midland
He reported for the committee on the Toton-Brent
Region.
experiment, designed to find whether a "continuous supply of
correctly conditioned water" for locomotives on the Toton-
Brent section of track resulted in "clean, corrosion-free
locomotive boilers". The experiment suggested it did, but also
highlighted the inefficiency of the water softening plants.
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G.12
G.13
G.14
Committee meetings 3-11, January-August 1950. Frank was absent
from all these meetings.
Minutes only.
Letter and Frank's manuscript notes of a meeting with J.S.
Hancock, S. Bairstow and T.F.B. Simpson (Committee Chairman) ,
Derby, 24 February 1950.
Letter to R.V. Jones complaining about BR's "complete lack of
acquaintance with research", 4 April 1950.
Memorandum on visit to France by representatives of Water
Treatment Committee, April 1950.
In original stiff cover
binding.
The Committee representatives (not including Frank) visited
France to inspect locomotive boilers and the water treatment
system on French railways.
G.15
Twelfth committee meeting, Derby, 4 October 1950.
present.
Frank was
Agenda, papers and minutes of meeting.
softening on the London Midland Region" by J.S. Hancock.
Includes report "Water
G.16
Correspondence from T.F.B. Simpson re tests on the effect of
dirty boilers on fuel consumption, August, October 1950.
Thirteenth committee meeting, Derby, 9-10 January 1951.
was absent.
Frank
Correspondence, agenda, papers and draft minutes of meeting.
Fourteenth committee meeting, Derby, 20 February.
present.
Frank was
Draft minutes only.
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G.18-G.20
Committee Report, completed February 1951.
Frank's manuscript corrections to first draft of Report.
Second "Draft Report", December 1950. With Frank’s manuscript
corrections and related correspondence.
Final
Purposes", February 1951.
"Report on Treatment of Water used for Locomotive
Frank's bound copy.
G.21-G.23
Miscellaneous background material.
Chief Mechanical Engineer’s Department,
London and North
Eastern Railway, "Report on Comparative Evaporation Tests on
Locomotive
plus
photographs, graphs, table.
typescript
Boilers",
August
1931.
8pp
With Frank’s manuscript calculations and diagrams found with
it.
G.22
Information on T.I.A.
system of water treatment.
(Traitement Interne Integral Armand)
The T.I.A. system was widely used in France and was of much
interest to the Committee (see G.14).
It combined external
treatment of the "feed water" with dosage of water in the
tender with a special alkali-tannin solution.
G.23
Manuscript notes by Frank.
G.24-G.99
DE BEERS
1949-86
a
De
Simon,
Francis)
Frank's association with De Beers, the South African mining
company, began in 1949 when, at the suggestion of F.E. (later
Sir
Industrial
Distributors Ltd., invited Frank to serve as a consultant on
diamond research,
but renewed
thereafter.
Frank's other formal connections with De Beers
were through the Diamond Conferences and the Diamond Research
Committee, which the company funded, and through a series of
patent cases in the early 1960s in which he gave evidence in
his capacity as consultant.
initially for
three years
subsidiary,
Beers’
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According to Frank's account, given to the 1975 Diamond
Dinner (G.95), the Diamond Conferences were initiated by Simon,
who persuaded Sir Ernest Oppenheimer, Chairman of De Beers
"that at the comparatively small cost of funding an annual
conference he could be in touch with a hundred scientists, who
would have cost him one or two million a year to put on his
payroll."
The first was held in 1950.
Shortly after Simon's death in 1956 the Diamond Research
Committee was formed, under the chairmanship of the Reading
physicist
Diamond
Conferences, and to allocate funding from De Beers for diamond
research projects in the UK.
Frank was a member of the
committee from its foundation.
Ditchburn,
organise
both
R.W.
the
to
Frank's consultancy with De Beers led to his involvement
in a series of cases brought against the American company
General Electric’s attempt to patent its method of synthesising
Frank gave affidavits for the
diamond in South Africa.
Transvaal
who
represented De Beers’ interests.
Chamber
Orange
Mines
State
Free
and
of
In connection with his work for De Beers, whether as a
consultant on diamonds or as a member of the Diamond Research
Committee, Frank made a number of visits to South Africa.
The material is arranged as follows:
G.24-G.27
G.28-G.55
G.56-G.75
G.76-G. 86
Industrial Distributors
Diamond Conferences
Diamond Research Committee
Patent Cases
With an introductory note
G.87-G.99
Miscellaneous
Industrial Distributors
G.24
Correspondence with F.E. Simon and Industrial Distributors,
1949-57.
Includes brief exchanges re offer of consultancy and its
renewal in 1952;
"Memorandum on growth of diamonds", 12pp
manuscript, 16 December 1951;
letter from Simon, 13 May 1954,
re "continuing the contract" in view of Frank's lecture on "Tin
whiskers" to the 1953 Diamond Conference (G.29) which some
"thought a little remote".
G.25
correspondence,
of
Brief
Industrial Distributors’ Diamond Research Department re paper
"Uber die synthese des Diamanten" by A. Neuhaus.
Grodzinski
1954,
with
July
P.
Includes "original" typescript draft of Neuhaus’s paper with
Frank's manuscript notes on Grodzinski's translation of Part
III of the paper.
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G.26
Correspondence, 1957-60.
Includes correspondence re diamonds required for research at
Bristol University, 1957-60;
typescript record of cable sent
to J.F.H. Custers, Director of Research, 24 November 1959,
congratulating him on the successful synthesis of diamond;
press-cutting recording Frank's condemnation of apartheid in
South African universities.
G.27
Visit to South Africa, 1961.
Frank was invited to help Industrial Distributors’ Adamant
(later Diamond) Research Laboratory, Johannesburg, "start a
programme aiming at the production of synthetic diamonds
considerably larger than the ones we now make every day".
The invitation mentions the success of General Electric
in this field and expresses the hope that Frank’s work on
diamonds for G.E. will not prevent his assisting Industrial
Distributors.
Invitation;
memorabilia.
Diamond Conferences
material
Further
the
conferences may be found under the Diamond Research Committee,
G.56-G.75.
organisation
of
relating
to
the
G.28
Oxford, July 1952.
Frank's manuscript notes on proceedings.
G.29
Oxford, 9-11 July 1953.
formation of tin whiskers" (see G.25).
Frank spoke on "An explanation of the
Correspondence re arrangements;
notes on proceedings;
manuscript notes on "Whiskers".
lecture list;
manuscript
Caius College Cambridge,
"Necessary conditions for the growth of diamonds".
1-3 July 1954.
Frank spoke on
Provisional programme;
manuscript notes on proceedings.
G.31
Oxford, 30 June -
transformations".
2 July 1955.
Frank spoke on "Martensitic
Provisional lecture list;
manuscript notes on proceedings.
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G.32
Reading, 18-19 July 1961.
South Africa (G.27) and did not feel able to give a paper.
Frank had recently returned from
Brief correspondence;
of participants.
annotated provisional programme;
list
G.33
Cambridge, 25-26 June 1962.
Annotated programme and list of participants.
Reading, July 1965.
Includes Frank’s after-dinner "words of thanks".
Cambridge, 10-11 July 1967.
Lists of participants.
G.34
Bristol, 8-9 July 1968.
Frank helped organise the conference
and presented a paper jointly with M. Moore and A.R. Lang on
"Simulation of solution forms of diamond".
Letter re arrangements.
G.35
Reading, 24-27 September 1969.
List of participants;
letter from E. Gerryts, 19 September,
with "Comment on 'Defect in Diamond'" by D.R. Grantham. Before
his death Grantham sent Gerryts this "Comment" on a paper
delivered by Frank at the 1966 International Industrial Diamond
Conference (G.90-G.92), asking that it be submitted to the
Reading conference.
G.36, G.37
Brasenose College Oxford, 12-15 July 1970.
G.36
G.37
Correspondence re Soviet participation;
and papers;
manuscript notes on proceedings etc.
lists of participants
Guidebook for "A Kimberlite Exhibition" organised by J.W.
Harris and H.J. Milledge.
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G.38
Cambridge, 14-17 July 1971.
Correspondence re arrangements, including correspondence from
R.W. Ditchburn re Soviet participation;
list of participants;
heavily annotated programme;
brief manuscript notes.
G.39
Bristol, 13-15 July 1972.
dissolution shapes".
Frank spoke on "Kinematic theory of
Correspondence re arrangements;
annotated lists of papers.
G.40
Reading, 15-18 July 1973.
Lists of papers submitted and participants.
G.41
Oxford, 3-6 July 1974.
Correspondence re Soviet participation; lists of participants.
G.42
Churchill College Cambridge, 6-9 July 1975.
miscellaneous correspondence including
List of participants;
letter from the Industrial Diamond Information Bureau inviting
Frank to write on the future of diamond research for Diamond
Research, and typescript draft of Frank’s contribution.
G.43
Kimberlite Symposium, St. John’s College Cambridge, 10-11 July
Diamond
1975.
Conference.
held immediately following the
This was
Invitation;
programme.
information;
lists of participants;
provisional
G.44
Bristol, 12-14 July 1976.
Includes brief manuscript notes on programme for 1976 and
finance for 1977 conference.
G.45
Reading, 6-9 July 1977.
Information;
manuscript notes on proceedings.
list of participants;
programme;
Frank's
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St. Catharine's College Oxford, 9-12 July 1978.
Letter from R.W. Ditchburn re Soviet participation; programme;
list of participants.
Newnham College Cambridge, 8-11 July 1979.
Conference information;
definitions" by J.E. Field compiled for the conference.
"Diamond: properties and
abstracts;
Kimberlite Symposium II, Cambridge, 11-14 July 1979.
held immediately following the Diamond Conference.
This was
Brief correspondence arising from a discussion in which Frank
participated;
"summary" of discussion.
Bristol, 7-9 July 1980.
Programme;
list of participants.
Reading, 8-11 July 1981.
Brief correspondence only.
Oxford, 5-7 July 1982.
Includes annotated programme.
Newnham College Cambridge,
discussion.
6-9 July 1983.
Frank led a
Conference information;
participants.
abstracts;
programme;
list of
Bristol, 9-11 July 1984.
Frank led a discussion.
Annotated programme;
list of participants.
Reading, 10-13 July 1985.
Frank led a discussion.
Programme;
list of participants;
abstract.
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G.54
Royal Holloway and Bedford New College London, 7-9 July 1986.
Brief correspondence including reference to current unrest in
South Africa.
G.55
Oxford, nd.
Frank spoke on "Plastic deformation in diamond".
Lecture list;
deformation;
manuscript and typescript drafts on plastic
manuscript notes on proceedings.
Diamond Research Committee
The material is principally papers for Committee meetings to
consider research proposals, half yearly reports on research,
and correspondence, chiefly with R.W. Ditchburn, re diamond
conferences, research proposals and patenting.
R.W. Ditchburn was chairman of the Committee until July
1982 when he was succeeded by E.W.J. Mitchell.
20 folders.
G.56
G.57
G.58
G.59
G.60
G.61
G.62
G.63
G.64
G.65
1964-66
1967-68
1969
1970-71
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976-77
1978
Patent Cases
G.66
G.67
G.68
G.69
G.70
G.71
G.72
G.73
G.74
G.75
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984 (1)
1984 (2)
1985 (1)
1985 (2)
1986
In February 1955 the American company General Electric (GE)
announced it had found a method of synthesising diamonds.
This was immediately placed under a US government secrecy order
as it was judged to be of strategic significance.
The order was lifted on 8 September 1959 and the next day
GE filed five patent applications in South Africa to protect
its inventions.
Three were opposed by the Transvaal and Orange
Free State Chamber of Mines, on behalf of De Beers (3550/59,
3551/59 and 3547/59).
A further patent application was made
on 7 December (4878/59) and this too was challenged. Frank was
asked by the lawyers acting for the Chamber of Mines to provide
affidavits on its behalf.
As GE also occasionally employed Frank as a consultant,
there was a potential clash of interests.
This was resolved
by GE providing a contract in which work on diamonds was
excluded from its provisions (see G.110). Frank duly testified
for the objector.
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The basic patent (3550) was for a method of synthesising
non-diamond carbon into diamond by subjecting it to a pressure
of 80,000-110,000 atmospheres and a temperature of 1400-1800°C
in the presence of a metallic solvent or catalyst.
The molten
metal dissolves the carbon which is distributed through the
metal until saturated.
Upon cooling the solution becomes
super-saturated and carbon is
-
The other patents referred to improvements on this
diamonds.
process.
3551 related to using an alloy as the catalyst
(lowering the temperature and, more importantly, the pressure
required for the conversion of carbon to diamond), 3547 to a
way of eliminating the need to determine the temperature at
which conversion occurs by providing a method of observing
changes in electrical resistance, and 4878 to a method of
creating better artificial diamonds by arranging the carbon and
catalyst in alternate laminae or layers.
solid crystals
shed as
Various grounds for objection were raised but only two
were used in court, the "obviousness" and the "inutility" of
the alleged inventions. The first maintained that no inventive
step was required beyond what was common knowledge in the area,
the second that within the terms of the patent application the
invention would not necessarily work.
Frank’s affidavits
mainly supported the objection of "obviousness" and the related
"lack of novelty" charge (which was, however, dropped, partly
because as Frank himself stated GE were correct in claiming the
natural processes for the formation of diamond were "not
assuredly known").
The first judgement, delivered on 30 November 1964 by the
dismissed the
Commissioner for Patents Sir John Clayden,
The chief "inutility" argument, based on whether
objections.
the GE term "carboneous material" might not also refer to forms
of carbon for which the process would be ineffective, was
rejected because the objectors could not come up with any
reasonable such material for which the process would not work.
Frank had in fact argued against another objection on these
grounds, which claimed that the patent specification included
metals which would not melt at the temperatures specified, and
was
felt
The
rather
"obviousness" case was also dismissed.
According to Clayden
the "common knowledge in the art at the effective date of the
application" did not include the precise forms of the carbon
and catalyst to be used in the GE process,
or the right
pressure and temperature required.
He ruled that it was not
common knowledge that graphite would be the form of carbon
used, and that following K. Lonsdale's analysis of the GE
diamonds
a Nickel-based
substance) must be the catalyst.
assumed Nickel
it would be
"inutility"
weak.
case
(or
that
the
Most importantly the judge found that an attempt to
create synthetic diamonds by the GE method in September 1959
would have failed because of mistakes in the calculation of
In their work GE had relied upon experiment to
pressure.
determine the pressures and temperatures needed for success,
but soon afterwards R. Berman and Sir Francis Simon produced
their "curve" which became accepted as the theoretical guide
to the correct thermodynamic conditions for diamond synthesis.
of
The
calibrating pressure, however, which Clayden ruled was "common
Resistance
Electrical
accepted
Bridgman
method
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In 1961 it was found to be 304%
knowledge" in 1959, was faulty.
out at high pressures.
Therefore in 1959 anyone following the
Berman-Simon curve to reach the right pressure and temperature
to create diamonds by the GE method would fail, they would not
be calculating pressure accurately.
Frank criticised the judgement noting "The odd outcome
is the following:
GE placed too much reliance on Bridgman.
This is taken as cogent evidence that everyone would place too
much reliance on Bridgman ... so that GE succeeds because of
this mistake on its part."
He felt that there were "good
grounds" for challenging this judgement.
The Chamber of Mines went to the Court of Appeal.
Here
too, on 16 June 1966, the “inutility" arguments were rejected.
But that on the grounds of "obviousness" was sustained.
J.
Galgut presiding found that GE itself had revealed most of
the facts behind the processes and the rest were "obvious" to
any competent diamond-synthesiser.
As Frank had stated in
his affidavit, the only novelty with the GE process was its
"excellent apparatus" which could sustain the high pressures
and temperatures which were commonly known to be required.
According to Galgut Graphite was obviously the most
likely form of carbon to be used (being easily obtained in a
pure form which could be broken down). Furthermore, it was not
likely that Nickel would be thought of as the only catalyst.
Frank had argued that it was well-known that a number of molten
metals from group VIII of the periodic table (and not just
Nickel, which has a high melting point) would "dissolve
substantial quantities of carbon in an atomically dispersed
form", including iron. Finally he rejected the ruling that the
undetected
Resistance
calculation of pressure would have effectively prevented
synthesis, pointing out that the alternative (and accurate)
Bridgman volume method was well-known, and that using the
Berman-Simon curve with the uncorrected electrical resistance
calculation of pressure, it was possible to achieve diamond
synthesis.
Electrical
Bridgman
flaw
in
the
In 1961 GE applied for two more related patents, 2117/61,
which was for the "production of electrically conductive
diamonds" by adding boron or aluminium to the melt, and 1218/61
Both were
referring to the etching of diamond surfaces.
contested, Frank producing affidavits to the effect that in
both cases the process was obvious and no more than an
imitation of known natural occurrences.
Mines,
Chamber
and manuscript
The material is chiefly copies of the affidavits and other
evidence presented at the hearings, together with copies of the
two judgements, correspondence from Spoor & Fisher representing
of Frank’s
of
the
There are also copies of affidavits presented in
affidavits.
respect of a rival De Beers patent application (3974/58) to
The applicants claimed that whereas the GE
which GE objected.
process for synthesising diamond operated, according to their
application, by catalytic process, theirs operated purely by
As it was accepted in the cases brought
a "solvent" process.
against GE that, if broadly defined, a "catalyst could also
be a solvent", case 3974 was dropped in 1962.
drafts
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G.76
G.77
G.78
Correspondence with Spoor & Fisher and notes re the case,
chiefly on diamond synthesis, 1962.
Correspondence with Spoor & Fisher, Frank’s notes on the case
etc., 1963.
"Summarised Report on Experimental Work Carried Out at Adamant
Research Laboratory in Connection with General Electric Company
Affidavits",
llpp duplicated typescript and
table.
With two envelopes of photographs inscribed "Diamonds
grown in metal" (9 photographs) and "Diamond dissolution by
metals" (7 photographs).
12 June 1963,
Correspondence with Spoor & Fisher 1964.
Includes manuscript
draft of Frank's letter, dated 19 December, criticising Sir
John Clayden’s Judgement (G.82).
Frank's manuscript draft affidavits.
Frank's manuscript draft "Replies to Applicant’s evidence".
Original Judgement, 30 November 1964.
Appeal Court Judgement, 16 June 1966.
G.84-G. 86
Evidence presented.
3 boxes.
Box 1
Patent applications, letters of demands and notices
of opposition; memorandum on evidence;
exhibits.
Box 2
Affidavits for 3550/59.
Box 3
Affidavits for 3974/58, 3547/59, 3551/59, 4878/59,
1218/61 and 2117/61.
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Miscellaneous
G.87
G.88
G.89
the
Frank was invited to South Africa
Visit to South Africa, 1959.
by
the
University of the Witwatersrand, at the suggestion of F.R.N.
Nabarro.
Lecturers
Students’
Visiting
Trust
Fund
of
Invitation;
letters from W.F. Cotty of the Diamond Producers
Association London Committee introducing Frank to the Secretary
and the Chief Diamond Valuator of De Beers.
Report by E.W.J. Mitchell on High Pressure Conference, Le
Creusot,
the
implications for diamond research.
with reference to
2-6 August 1965,
France,
by
the
Students’
Visit to South Africa, August-September 1965.
Frank was
invited
Lecturers
Fund
Committee of the University of Natal, 12 June 1964.
While in
South Africa Frank visited the universities of Port Elizabeth
and the Witwatersrand and worked at the Diamond Research
Laboratory.
Visiting
Trust
Invitation;
correspondence re arrangements.
G.90-G.92
International Industrial Diamond Conference, Oxford,
19-22
September 1966. Frank spoke on "Defects in diamonds" (Bibliog.
91).
The conference was sponsored by De Beers.
G.90
G.91
G.92
G.93
Conference brochure;
background information etc.
manuscript
Frank's
33pp
contribution;
D.R.
Grantham’s comments on Frank's contribution were submitted to
the 1969 Diamond Conference.
drafts
references.
typescript
of
lp manuscript
See G.35.
list
28pp
and
of
Manuscript diagrams of lattices and diamonds found with the
preceding.
De Beers Industrial Diamond Division One Day Conference on
in Production Grinding with Diamond,
Recent Developments
London, 2 July 1968.
Invitation only.
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G.94
Correspondence, signed menu from colleagues attending dinner
in honour of W.F. Cotty’s promotion to Technical and Diamond
Consultant withDe Beers’ Industrial Diamond Division, 17 March
1971:
Frank was unable to attend, having to undergo an
operation and the letters express the hope that he will make
a swift recovery.
G.95
Diamond Dinner, 21 March 1975.
Invitation;
Diamond Conferences and early participants.
Frank’s speech recalling the establishment of the
G.96
G.97
G.98
G.99
Visit to South Africa, October-November 1977.
Frank was
invited by the University of the Witwatersrand in conjunction
with De Beers.
Invitation and correspondence re arrangements;
visit to Kimberley, 9-10 November.
programme for
Photocopy of article on natural diamond by D.N. Robinson,
annotated by Frank, 2 July 1979.
Photograph of "man made platelets in diamonds", signed and
dated "Trevor Evans 6/5/80".
Invitation to visit Diamond Research Laboratory in January or
February 1987 to discuss the results of a study on the
"morphology and growth mechanism" of large synthetic diamonds.
by Frank beginning
Note
the
absorptioncoeff[icient] of Diamond betw[een] 2000A and 3000A",
lp manuscript, nd.
the magnitude
"What
of
is
"Cutting action, wear and fracture of rounded diamond", 15pp
1966).
typescript,
Author not named.
bibliographical
reference
(latest
nd.
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GENERAL ELECTRIC (GE)
168
1951-62
Frank served as occasional consultant in the Metallurgy and
Ceramics Research Department of GE’s Research Laboratory,
Schenectady, NY, under flexible contracts that allowed him
scope to attend conferences and visit colleagues in other
research establishments. His 1956 consultancy specified he was
an advisor on "physics of solids".
Exclusion of consulting
about diamonds had been informally agreed from the beginning,
but in 1962 in view of the South African patents dispute
between GE and de Beers, this exclusion was explicitly written
into the contract (see G.76-G.86 and G.110).
"There was no formal end to this consultancy.
It was put
to me that it would be tactful if I deferred my next summer
vacation visit (which I had been making every second year) by
a year, by which time the patents dispute between GE and de
Beers would doubtless be concluded.
However, the dispute
dragged on and by the time it was over my principal friends at
Schenectady, with whom details of the next visit would have
been arranged, had moved elsewhere.
I did make several visits
of one or two days subsequently, at which I was consulted on
various scientific questions (one of which might have led to
something patentable, but didn’t) but never for long enough to
receive payment."
(F.C.F., private communication, 9 September
1989).
G.100, G.101
1956 May-September.
During this extensive consultancy with GE Frank attended a
number of conferences in North America (see H.26, H.27).
G.100
notice of special seminar on
Copy of consultancy contract;
"Liquid crystals
brief
correspondence re patent for Magnetic Annealing in Rotating
Magnetic Field.
(3)" given by Frank,
:
11 July;
G.101
Miscellaneous memorabilia.
colleagues at GE, see A.95.
For photographs of Frank and
G.102-G.108
1958.
As in 1956 Frank was able to combine a lengthy consultancywith
GE with attendance at a number of conferences and seminars in
America (see H.29-H.31).
G.102
copy of consultancy contract;
Brief correspondence;
notices
of GE Research Laboratory seminars and colloquia etc.
Frank
gave seminars on 5 and 11 September on "Kinematic theory of
crystal dissolution and growth" and "Coincidence Lattices -
sub-boundaries and Kronberg-Wilson relationships".
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G.103
Memorabilia.
G.104-G.108
Miscellaneous manuscript and typescript drafts and notes by
Frank found with material re 1958 consultancy.
G.104
G.105
"Layering
typescript with manuscript corrections plus figures.
coordination
structures",
higher
the
in
I1lpp
geometrical
"The
compounds", 2pp typescript plus figures.
structures
basis
of
of
intermetallic
"Detailed geometry of the four special coordination shells",
5pp manuscript and 3pp typescript drafts.
G.106
"Some definitions relating to coordination", 5pp manuscript
and 2pp typescript drafts.
"Properties of regular solids", lp duplicated typescript plus
tables.
G.107, G.108
Manuscript notes and diagrams chiefly re lattices.
G.109
1960.
Correspondence from J.H. Hollomon, 1960 re possibility of Frank
visiting Schenectady laboratories, etc.
G.110-G.113
1962.
G.110
Letter re
Company and F.C. Frank", 9 August 1962.
"Consulting Agreement Between General
Electric
To avoid a conflict of interests between Frank's consultancies
for GE and De Beers it was agreed that the terms of the GE
consultancy should exclude diamond research.
G.111
Research
1962
Includes
mentioning Frank's seminar "A commentary on theorems concerning
crystal surface energies".
Laboratory
August
Notes
for
22
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G.112
Includes press release,
process’ for making diamonds".
7 September,
re "A new ‘direct
According to the press release " ... it has become possible to
achieve pressures and temperatures so high that the metal
catalyst is no longer needed" to convert non-diamond carbon
into diamond.
G.113
Calculations by Frank found with preceding material.
5pp manuscript calculation of a "Problem:
which cross a plane, how many do not re-cross it?"
Includes
Of random paths
G.114
IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (ICI)
1974-75
Frank’s consultancy with ICI was terminated in July 1975.
Brief correspondence includes Frank's comments on ICI’s "dairy-
separator version of the gas centrifuge", 1974.
G.115-G.122
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION (IBM)
1973-82
Frank served as occasional consultant to IBM at their Thomas
J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, combining
short spells at the Center with visits to colleagues at other
research centres, and attendance at conferences, in the US and
Canada.
G.115
1973.
Invitation to serve as consultant.
G.116
1977.
Invitation,
combine
attendance at the 1977 International Conference on Crystal
Growth, Boston, MA, with consultancy work.
suggesting
Frank
9
December
1976,
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G.
117, G.118
1978.
G.
117
Letter re arrangements etc.
See also H.116.
.118
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center Report "The science of
erystal growth",
With Frank’s
annotations and interleaved manuscript notes.
an IBM education course.
.119, G.120
1980 3-7 November.
Frank was invited to the Watson Research Center on the occasion
of his being made a Foreign Associate of the US National
Academy of Engineering (see A.27, H.140-H.142).
.119
.120
Correspondence re arrangements;
Physics Colloquium "On definitions of supersaturation";
contract; notices of Frank's
etc.
Correspondence and papers re attempt to obtain permanent US
residence for Swiss IBM colleague.
121, G.122
1982 24-28 July
.121
.122
Frank was invited to the Watson Research Center in conjunction
with the 1982 Gordon Research Conference (H.150, H.151).
Correspondence re arrangements;
contract;
itinerary;
etc.
Contents of folder inscribed "Van Vechten".
Includes reprints
of two articles, 1977 and 1978, by J.A. Van Vechten, a member
of the Research Center, with Frank's manuscript annotations and
miscellaneous manuscript notes.
Found with G.121.
G.
123
PCI DISPLAYS PTE LTD
1981
Request from the solicitors of PCI to "review the technical
arguments concerning the novelty, inventiveness or otherwise
of the [Hoffman La] Roche patent" covering "the so-called
Schadt-Helfrich twisted nematic liquid crystal display", 2
September.
With photocopy of the patent specification.
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J.A. RADLEY (LABORATORIES) LTD
(later J.A. RADLEY RESEARCH INSTITUTE)
172
1960-63
The Radley Laboratories were a commercial research company
started "to cater for small firms ... who were, individually,
Frank was
not in a position to set up their own laboratories".
initially asked to become a consultant in connection with work
being done on metal whiskers and crystal structure in April
He later became a co-opted governor of the Institute.
1960.
G.124
G.125
"An
Correspondence re
introduction to Radley Industrial Research and Development
Laboratories".
consultancy,
booklet
April
1960;
Notice of formation of Radley Research Institute 1961;
reports 1959-60 and 1961-62;
report, 6 September 1961;
Governors, 10 April 1962.
annual
Chairman's interim progress
agenda for first AGM of Board of
G.126
Letter to Frank, 23 January 1963, including list of "ideas for
research proposals".
G.127-G.130
Radley Laboratories/Research Institute Final Technical Reports:
G.127
"The effect of sugars and other hydroxy compounds as inhibitors
of corrosion ...
", 1958.
G.128
"General mechanism of drainage from solid surfaces", 1959.
G.129
"Mechanism of corrosion of copper and copper alloys by ammonia
solutions ...
", 1959.
G.130
"Catalysis at semi-conductor surfaces", 1962.
y
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SECTION H
VISITS AND CONFERENCES
H.1-H.169
Not all of Frank's extensive travel and attendance at conferences is
documented in this section.
Frank attended conferences held by a number of
Societies and Organisations, most notably the International Organisation of
Crystal Growth (F.116-F.175) and the Pugwash movement (F.205-F.250), and made
a number of visits to South Africa in connection with his consultancy with De
Beers (G.24-G.99).
The presentation is chronological as far as possible.
Material
relating to invitations either declined or for which there is no evidence of
acceptance is placed at the end of the sequence for each year.
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174
1939
H.1
ICI (Plastics) Ltd. colloquium, Billingham, Durham, 6 January.
Frank spoke on "The high frequency electrical behaviour of
plastics and other insulating materials".
Correspondence re arrangements;
contribution.
advance summary of Frank's
1948
Colston Research
Bristol, 20-24 September.
Society
Symposium
on
Cosmic
Radiation,
HMSO diary for 1946 used from the front for Frank’s notes on
proceedings, including loose manuscript notes.
At the back
are unrelated notes and calculations.
Brief correspondence re publication of Frank's report on the
symposium.
1949
H.3
British Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting,
Newcastle, 31 August -
Frank spoke on "Recent
investigations at Bristol University".
7 September.
Brief correspondence only.
Invitations for 1949
H.4
British Rheologists’ Club, 26 September.
Société Francaise de Métallurgie autumn meeting, Paris, 3-8
October.
1950
Visit to Paris, January.
Brief correspondence, 1949-50, re visit of Frank and N.F. Mott.
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H.6, H.7
Visit to USA, 15 April - 23 June.
Frank was initially invited to present a paper at the Office
of Naval Research/Carnegie Institute of Technology Conference
on the Fundamentals of the Plastic Deformation of Crystalline
Solids
Metals),
Pittsburgh, PA, 19-20 May, where he spoke on "The origin of
dislocations".
on
recrystallisation at Notre Dame and was invited to visit and
speak at other research centres.
See H.6 for itinerary.
Deformation
conference
attended
changed
(title
later
He
also
to
of
a
Invitations;
itinerary for 20 April - 30 May.
correspondence re arrangements with colleagues;
Conference on Recrystallisation, Notre Dame, IN, 1-2 June.
Correspondence; programme; Frank's notes on papers presented.
Invitation for 1951
Conference on Dielectrics, Liverpool, July.
1953
Conference on Lattice Defects and the Electrical Resistivity
of Metals, Birmingham, 24-25 April.
Programme with Frank’s manuscript notes on back.
Symposium on Crystal Plasticity, 18 May.
Manuscript notes (not in Frank's hand) headed "Dislocation
loops
the
Symposium on Crystal Plasticity, 5/18, 1953)".
screw dislocations
crossing
cluster
(at
of
a
H.11-H.22
Visit to Japan, September-October.
Frank visited Japan for the International Union of Pure and
Applied Physics (IUPAP) Conference on Theoretical Physics,
Kyoto and Tokyo, September, and its associated symposia and
meetings.
He chaired a session of the Conference and spoke on
"Visual evidence of dislocations" at a pre-conference Symposium
on Crystal Plasticity and Deformation, Nikko, 12-13 September.
Frank also attended several informal meetings and visited a
number of Japanese research centres.
H.11
Correspondence with organisers re arrangements for
conference;
lists of participants;
programme.
IUPAP
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H.12
US IUPAP National Committee information notes for the American
delegation.
Programmes for the Nikko symposium; manuscript and typescript
drafts of Frank's contribution.
programme
Crystal
Annotated
Dislocation, Research Institute for Iron,
Steel and Other
Metals, Tohoku University, 29 September, attended by Frank and
N.F. Mott.
With information on the Research Institute.
Informal
for
Meeting
on
Frank's manuscript notes on discussion on "Science and Peace".
Participants
Japanese
scientists.
included R.P.
Feynman and
several
Material re other meetings and lectures.
H.17, H.18
Information on Japanese research centres.
2 folders.
Photographs (some mounted, probablyused by Frank to illustrate
his lectures).
Invitations and information sent to Conference delegates re
"Hiroshima", a Japanese film shown at Tokyo University during
the conference.
H.21, H.22
Miscellaneous memorabilia.
2 folders.
1954
United Steel Companies Ltd. Conference for University Lecturers
and Tutors in Science and Engineering on Iron and Steel Making,
Research and Engineering, SheffieldUniversity, 6-11 September.
Programme;
lists of participants.
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1955
S.0. hardback notebook used by Frank for notes on unidentified
conference [? on irradiation], July.
Participants include A.H. Cottrell, N.F. Mott, E.W.J. Mitchell,
G.F.J. Garlick, H.S.W. Massey, M.H.L. Pryce.
H.25
International Union of Theoretical
Colloquium, San Lorenzo del Escorial, Spain, September.
and Applied Mechanics
Signed menu and hotel bill.
Not otherwise documented.
1956
H.26, H.27
Visit to USA and Canada, May-September.
During this period Frank served as consultant to General
Electric (GE) at their Research Laboratory Schenectady, NY (see
G.100, G.102). Whilst in North America Frank attended a number
of
on
Theoretical Physics, University of Washington, Seattle, 17-21
September.
International
conferences
including
Congress
the
H.26
Invitation to Seattle Congress; correspondence with organisers
and Frank's
of
participants;
preliminary programme etc.
manuscript notes
re arrangements;
list
H.27
Material re other engagements fulfilled by Frank.
19
July;
These included Special Physics Colloquium, Brookhaven National
Laboratory,
Gordon Research Conference on the
Canadian Metal
Chemistry and Physics of Metals, 23-27 July;
Physics
Frank also
appeared in a television programme on Crystals broadcast in San
Francisco, 24 September (see E.78).
22-24 August.
Conference,
Edmonton,
1957
H.28
Birmingham University Research colloquium, 16 April.
Frank
spoke on "Complex alloy structures and the packing of spheres"
(see D.44, D.45).
Correspondence re arrangements.
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1958
H.29-H.31
Visit to USA.
Frank served as consultant to GE at their Research Laboratory,
Schenectady, NY,
in the summer of 1958 (see G.102-G.108).
Whilst in the US Frank attended international conferences at
Rochester and Cooperstown, NY, and was invited to speak at
colloquia in Washington,
the University of
Maryland.
and at
D.C.
H.29
H.30
International Conference on Superconductors, University of
Rochester, NY, 18-22 August.
Programme;
Frank's manuscript notes.
International Conference on Crystal Growth, Cooperstown, NY,
27-29 August.
Frank gave the Introductory Lecture and papers
on "Theory of dissolution shapes and transient growth shapes
of crystals" and "Electron microscope observations of moire
patterns in single crystals of Polyethylene" (with A.W. Agar
and A. Keller).
Programme;
"Extemporaneous comments" by F. Seitz.
Frank and conference photograph with key, see A.96.
Frank’s manuscript notes;
For photographs of
list of participants;
H.31
Invitation to Frank to speak at the Greater Washington Solid
State Physics and University of Maryland Physics Department
colloquia.
H.32-H.40
"Exposition Universelle et Internationale de Bruxelles".
sheets
duplicated typescript
Contents of envelope so imprinted:
the
information
Exposition.
The material is divided into four sections
entitled "Atom", "Molecule", "Crystal" and "Living Cell". Most
of the information sheets are in English, but a few are in
French, German or Dutch.
displayed at
explaining
exhibits
organised
Frank visited the Exposition with Professor Willi de
Keyser, head of the Mineralogy Department of Ghent University,
Frank had
who
considerable research interests in common with the Mineralogy
Department at Ghent and had received an honorary degree from
the University three years earlier.
crystallography
exhibits.
the
H.32, H.33
"Atom" section.
2 folders.
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"Molecule" section.
3 folders.
H.37, H.38
"Crystal" section.
2 folders.
H.39, H.40
"Living Cell" section.
2 folders.
1961
H.41
H.42
High Polymer Research Group Conference on the Relation between
Chemical Structure and Physical Properties of Elastomers with
Particular Reference to the Fundamental Aspects of the Subject,
Moretonhampstead, Devon, 17-21 April.
Programme with list of participants.
National Research Development Corporation Solid State Sciences
Conference on The Mechanical Properties of Solids,
Caius
College Cambridge, 13-17 July.
Frank spoke on "Polymers".
Programme;
contribution.
draft Conference Report;
transcript of Frank’s
H.43
Visit to Czechoslovakia, 18 September - 2 October.
a member
Frank was
Czechoslovakia
Bratislava, Brno and Olomouc.
which
of
a
visited
British Council
universities
delegation to
Prague,
in
Correspondence
itineraries;
delegation members.
with
arrangements;
reports on visit for the British Council by
British
Council
re
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1962
H.44
Visit to USA.
Frank again served as consultant to GE at Schenectady in late
summer (G.110-G.113). While in the US he attended the American
Chemical Society Symposium on Crystallisation of Polymers,
Atlantic City, NJ, 10-11 September.
Programme; abstracts; Frank’s manuscript notes on proceedings
re Atlantic City Symposium.
H.45
International
September.
Conference
on Lattice Defects,
Kyoto,
7-12
Correspondence with organisers and Royal Society re financial
arrangements.
Frank had initially intended to participate in
the conference but later withdrew.
1963
H.46
Conference on High Magnetic Fields, Brasenose College Oxford,
10-11 July.
Programme (with alteration by Frank);
abstracts.
H.47, H.48
International Conference on the Science of Superconductivity,
Colgate University, Hamilton, NY, 26-29 August.
H.47
Invitation;
correspondence re arrangements.
H.48
Conference handbook.
1964
H.49
National Institute for Research in Nuclear Science meeting "to
discuss the provision of a UK high flux thermal neutron
source", Rutherford High Energy Laboratory, Chilton, Berks.,
3 July.
Brief
programme;
background information.
correspondence with
Sir
John
Cockcroft,
chairman;
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H.50-H.52
Visit to USA.
Frank spent nine months in California as Visiting Professor at
the University of California's Institute for Geophysics and
Planetary Physics, La Jolla, San Diego.
In the US he visited
colleagues at a number of other research establishments and
attended a VESIAC conference on Shallow Seismic Events.
H.50
H.51
Correspondence with colleagues re visits; manuscript notes for
lecture
Earth
Scientists, 2 March 1965.
deformation
solids"
"Modes
of
on
of
to
VESIAC Special Advisory Conference on Current Status and Future
Prognosis for Understanding the Source Mechanism of Shallow
Seismic Events in the 3 to 5 Magnitude Range, La Jolla, 22-24
March.
Frank led a discussion on "The physics of earthquake
sources".
Correspondence with organisers;
Frank's introduction to the discussion.
programme;
abstracts;
H.52
Miscellaneous background material.
H.53
H.54
H.55
1965
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique International
Colloquium on Adsorption et Croissance Cristalline, Pont-a-
Mousson, Nancy, 6-12 June.
Correspondence with organisers re arrangements;
memorabilia.
programme;
British Ceramic Society and Netherlands Ceramic Society 3rd
Joint Meeting on Science of Ceramics, Bristol University, 5-
8 July.
Invitation; programme (with manuscript calculations on back).
1966
Upper Mantle Committee Symposium on Non-Elastic Processes in
1966
the
(rearranged from 13-19 October 1965).
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
February
Mantle,
21-25
Correspondence re arrangements;
contribution to discussion, etc.
programmes;
draft of Frank's
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Symposium on areas for further research in polymer technology,
Loughborough, 31 March - 2 April.
Correspondence with organisers re arrangements;
list of participants;
version" of Frank's remarks.
abstracts;
transcript and
programme;
"tidy
Duplicated typescript text of symposium proceedings.
H.58, H.59
Societa Italiana di Fisica meeting on European collaboration
in physics, Pisa, 16-17 April.
Correspondence re arrangements;
Working Groups.
For Frank’s report see Bibliog. 87 (D.69).
programmes ;
reports of
Conference handbook.
Battelle Institute colloquium on Phase Stability in Metals and
Alloys, Geneva and Villars, Switzerland, May.
Frank chaired
a discussion on Liquids and defect solids.
for photographs of Frank taken
Draft of Frank's remarks;
during discussion and group photograph of colloquium see A.96.
1967
H.61, H.62
NATO Advanced Study Institute on The Application of Modern
Physics to the Earth and Planetary Interiors, Newcastle-upon-
Tyne, 29 March - 4 April. Frank spoke on "Diamonds and deep
fluids in the upper mantle" (Bibliog. 99).
General information;
contribution;
draft of Frank’s
correspondence re publication of proceedings.
list of participants;
Conference handbook.
Royal Astronomical Society discussion on Earthquake Mechanism,
Frank spoke on "Fracture mechanics of the
London, 28 April.
earthquake source".
Correspondence re arrangements.
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Visit to USA, July-September.
Frank visited the USA as consultant to the Colorado School of
Mines, Golden, CO.
While in the US Frank visited several
research centres including the Institute of Geophysics and
Planetary Physics, Los Angeles and the Earthquake Mechanisms
Laboratory, San Francisco.
He also attended the 16th Annual
Denver X-ray Conference on Applications of X-ray Analysis.
Correspondence
itinerary;
and
manuscript
notes
re
arrangements;
programme for Denver conference.
H.65
H.66
Invitation for 1967
Invitation to spend a school year at Northwestern University,
IL.
1968
Official Founding Ceremony of the European Physical Society,
Geneva, 26 September.
Correspondence re arrangements.
Frank combined a holiday in
Czechoslovakia, Austria and northern Italy with attendance at
the Ceremony.
He also briefly attended the Tremezzo course on
ceramic science and technology (E.21-E.27).
1969
H.67-H.71
Conference on Industry and the Science Graduate, Bristol, 25-
27 March.
The conference was proposed by Frank and organised with the
Frank was a joint chairman
Department of Extra-Mural Studies.
and spoke on "What industry desires from the universities".
Correspondence with possible participants, 1968.
Correspondence with G.
Department, 1968-69.
Cunliffe,
Director of Extra-Mural
Draft programme and conference handbook.
Correspondence
extensively corrected draft of C.F. Powell’s summing-up.
publication of
re
proceedings.
Includes
H.67
H.68
H.69
H.70
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H.71
Conference Report.
H.72
European Physical Society Inaugural Conference on The Growth
Points of Physics, Florence, 8-12 April.
Notice;
Czechoslovak Journal
conference.
addendum to list of participants;
letter from
of Physics re interview during the
Société Francaise de Physique Colloquium on Liquid Crystals,
Montpellier, 5-7 June.
Provisional programme annotated by Frank with train times
between Paris and Montpellier.
H.74-H.76
International
Chemistry
Microsymposium on Rheology of Polymer Solids and Concentrated
Solutions, Prague, 1-4 September.
Frank chaired a session.
Applied
Pure
Union
of
and
Symposium handbook.
Information re Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences Institute of
Macromolecular Chemistry.
Miscellaneous memorabilia.
Symposium on the Hydrology of
September.
veins in a temperate glacier" (with J.F. Nye).
7-13
Frank spoke on "The hydrology of the intergranular
Cambridge,
Glaciers,
photocopy of Frank and Nye’s paper;
Letter from organisers;
transcript of Frank’s contribution to the general discussion.
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Invitations for 1969
H.78
Conference on The Chemistry of Extended Defects in Non-Metallic
Solids, Phoenix, AZ, 20-25 April.
Conference on Fundamental Aspects of Dislocation Theory, Spring
1967 (subsequently rearranged for 28 April - 2 May 1969).
International Conference on Growth and Characterization of
Electronic Materials, Chania, Crete, 1-14 June.
Gordon Conference on Physical Metallurgy, Seattle, WA, 7-11
July.
International Conference on Quantitative Relations between
Properties and Microstructure, Haifa,
1
August.
27 July -
Israel,
AEI Scientific Apparatus Ltd. Symposium on New Techniques in
Materials Analysis, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington,
1 October.
1970
H.79, H.80
British Polymer Physics Group Conference on Polymer Chain
Flexibility, Colchester, 7-9 January.
H.79
H. 80
H.81
Programmes; list of participants; information; correspondence
re Soviet participation.
Abstracts, some annotated by Frank;
on proceedings.
Frank's manuscript notes
High Polymer Research Group Conference on Relaxation Phenomena
in Polymers, Moretonhampstead, Devon, 4-8 May.
Invitation with letter of acceptance; programme; information.
H.82-H.85
Visit to USA and Canada, August-September.
Frank was invited to attend the Gordon Research Conference on
Physical Metallurgy, Tilton, NH, 24-28 August.
In advance of
the conference he visited Bell Telephone Laboratories at Murray
Hill, NJ and GE’s laboratory at Schenectady, and was invited
to IBM’s Thomas J. Watson Research Center.
Following the conference Frank spent a week at the
University,
Research,
McMaster
Institute
Hamilton, Ontario as Visiting Lecturer.
Materials
for
H.82
Itineraries;
lists of addresses.
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H.83
re
of
Correspondence
participants etc. for Gordon conference.
Frank spoke on "The
Earth - the largest accessible specimen for the solid-state
physicist".
arrangements;
programmes ;
list
H.84
Correspondence with colleagues at other US research centres.
H.85
Correspondence with colleagues at McMaster University re
notice of Frank's lectures
Visiting Lectureship;
"The mechanics of
for
aligning polymer molecules".
the Earth's crust"
"Processes
schedule;
and
Invitations for 1970
H.86
Conference on the Yield Deformation and Fracture of Polymers,
Churchill College Cambridge, March/April.
NATO Advanced
Institute
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 9-16 April.
Study
on
the Moon and
Planets,
Conference on Law, Science and Politics : Water Pollution and
its Effects considered as a World Problem, Aberystwyth, 11-12
July.
International Conference on the Science and Technology of Iron
and Steel, Tokyo, 7-11 September.
1971
H.87
Colloquium on Liquid Crystals, Pont-A-Mousson, Nancy, 27 June
- 3 July.
Frank chaired the first session.
Correspondence with
participants;
organisers;
&
rogrammes;
lists
of
Frank's manuscript notes on proceedings.
H.88
International
September - 1 October.
Symposium on X-ray Topography,
29
Frank delivered the Opening Address.
Bristol,
Information;
draft of Address.
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Invitations for 1971
H.89
Institute of Science Technology meetings, Bristol, April-May.
Society of Metals Science Japan, International Conference on
the Mechanical Behaviour of Materials, Kyoto, 15-20 August.
Exeter University discussion meeting on Indentation Hardness
of Solids, 23-24 September.
1972
H.90-H.94
Europhysics Conference on Disclinations, Aussois, France, 21-
23 June.
Frank was joint organiser with M. Kleman and chaired
the first session.
H.90-H.92
Correspondence with Kléman and possible participants, and with
institutions and companies re funding, 1971-72.
3 folders.
Programme; list of participants; disclination bibliographies;
Frank's manuscript notes.
Abstracts.
Invitations for 1972
Gordon Research Conference on Polymer Plastics, Andover, NH,
26-30 June.
[Soviet] All-Union Conference on Crystal Growth, Tsakhkadzor,
Armenia, 16-23 September.
1973
H.96
Plastics Institute 2nd International Conference on Yield,
College
Deformation and
Cambridge, 26-29 March.
Churchill
Fracture
of
Polymers,
Press notice;
is annotated by Frank "I want to go.
a paper".
invitations to sum up proceedings.
The notice
I don't expect to offer
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Invitations for 1973
H.97
Israel Association of Growth of Crystals and Thin Films 4th
Annual Meeting, Bar Ilan University, 4 January.
International
their
Interaction with the other kind of Lattice Imperfections,
Zakopane, Poland, 18-30 June.
Defects
Summer
School
Point
and
on
lst European Crystallographic Meeting, Bordeaux, 5-8 September.
1974
H.98, H.99
Symposium on Dissociation of Dislocations and Associated Two-
on
dimensional
Mechanical Properties, Beaune, France, 9-12 September.
Frank
was a member of the Advisory Committee.
emphasis
Defects,
effects
their
with
on
Correspondence with organisers;
of participants.
information circular;
list
H.99
Abstracts.
1975
H.100
International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics 16th General
Frank delivered
Assembly, Grenoble, 25 August - 6 September.
a review paper
International
Symposium on Snow and Ice Crystals held under the auspices of
the General Assembly.
"Snow Crystals"
the
on
to
Circulars;
abstract of Frank’s contribution.
H.101-H.105
NATO Advanced Study Institute on Surface Effects in Crystal
Plasticity, Hohegeiss, FRG, 5-14 September.
Frank delivered
the concluding Summary Lecture (Bibliog. 133).
H.101
Invitation;
correspondence re arrangements.
H.102
Information;
programme;
list of participants.
H.103
Abstracts.
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H.104
A4 notepad used by Frank for notes on proceedings.
H.105
Manuscript and typescript drafts of Frank's lecture.
Invitations for 1975
H.106
2nd Liquid Crystal Forum, Leeds, 5-6 April.
L'Association Bourguignonne
conference, Beaune, France, 25-27 May.
des
Societés
Savantes
annual
Institution of Metallurgists autumn review course on Innovation
Management in Metallurgy, Bristol, 31 October - 2 November.
European
Applications, Les Arcs, France, 15-18 December.
Conference
Physics
Smectics
on
of
and
their
1976
H.107
Royal Astronomical Society Discussion Meeting on Solid State
Physics and Geophysics, London, 12 November.
Frank spoke "On
the significance of Gruneisen'’s Gamma".
See D.122, D.123.
Programme and brief correspondence.
Invitation for 1976
H.108
First European Conference on Crystal Growth, Zurich, 12-18
September.
1977
H.109
Visit to Paris, 15 February - 15 July.
to
Association
In 1975 J. Friedel invited Frank to spend a few months after
his retirement working at the Laboratoire de Physique des
Whilst in France Frank gave
Solides, Universite de Paris-Sud.
Cristallographie
lectures
("Consequences of pressure changes in the interior of the Earth
caused by differentiation of the upper mantle"), Paris, 4 May;
Centre de Recherches sur les Macromolecules, Strasbourg, 24
Laboratoire de Physique des Solides ("Some examples of
May;
domains in magnetic bubble plates and
new phase states:
nematic thin films"), 2 June.
Francaise
de
Correspondence and papers re visit;
material re lectures.
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H.110
Royal Astronomical Society UK Geophysical Assembly, Edinburgh,
12-15 April.
Advance notices;
"If in UK I would wish to attend".
copy of registration form filled in by Frank
H.111
University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Geophysics Colloquium, 22
June.
Frank spoke on coupling between mantle and core.
Brief correspondence only.
External Examiner (K.11-K.17).
Frank was visiting Newcastle as
H.112, H.113
6th Europhysics Conference on Macromolecular Physics:
Phase
Transitions in Bulk Polymers, Varna, Bulgaria, 26-29 September.
Frank was on the Scientific Committee and spoke on "Phase
transitions".
H.112
Invitation;
paper "Corrected:
correspondence.
correspondence with organisers;
as delivered Varna 26 Sept. 1977";
draft of Frank’s
related
H.113
Conference handbook.
Invitations for 1977
H.114
Dielectrics
Cambridge, 29-31 March.
Society
meeting
on
Anisotropic
Dielectrics,
Symposium on Crystallinity Control and Polymer Mechanics,
Chicago, 28 August - 2 September.
International Glaciological Society symposium on the Physics
and Chemistry of Ice, Cambridge, 11-16 September.
5th [Soviet] All-Union Meeting on Crystal Growth, Tbilisi, 16-
20 September.
Meeting on physical aspects of polymer science, Lyons, 27-28
October.
International
December.
Conference
on
Metaphor,
Melbourne,
15-19
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1978
H.115
7th International Liquid Crystal Congress, Bordeaux, 3-7 July.
Frank was on the Scientific Committee of the Congress.
Brief correspondence re meetings of the Scientific Committee.
H.116
Visit to USA, July-August.
Frank was invited to IBM’s Thomas J. Watson Research Center,
NJ, for consultancy work (see G.117, G.118).
While in the US
he attended the 4th American Conference on Crystal Growth,
Gaithersburg, MD,
16-20 July to receive the first Crystal
Growth Award of the American Association for Crystal Growth.
Annotated conference brochure;
award;
brief correspondence from American colleagues.
press release announcing the
H.117
H.118
Europhysics
Physics:
8th
Structural
Biological
Macromolecules (including methods of examination), Bristol, 19-
22 September.
Macromolecular
Conference
Synthetic
Aspects
common
and
on
to
Information;
programme;
booking form "sent 6/1/78".
Sektion fur Kristallwachstum der Schweizer Gesellschaft fur
Kristallographie meeting,
5-8 October.
Frank spoke on "Theory of the growth of snow crystals".
Switzerland,
Brig,
Correspondence
unidentified photographs and graphs.
taken during meeting see A.97.
notes
and
re
arrangements;
programme;
For photographs of Frank
Invitations for 1978
H.119
Conference on Physics and Applications of Smectic and Lyotropic
Liquid Crystals, Madonna di Campiglio, Italy, 9-13 January.
NATO Advanced Study Institute on the Mechanism of Continental
Drift and Plate Tectonics, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 29 March - 7
April.
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1979
H.120
Gordon Research Conference on Crystal Growth, Santa Barbara,
CA, 15-19 January.
Frank chaired the guest presentation.
correspondence with organisers and colleagues;
Invitation;
programme;
list of participants;
draft of "Introductory
remarks for evening session ... in particular, introducing Dr.
Mandell";
manuscript notes etc.
H.121
NATO Advanced Study Institute on Mechanism of Continental Drift
and Plate Tectonics, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 27 March - 10 April.
Frank spoke on "The effect of anisotropy on conduction in the
mantle".
Preliminary programme; brief correspondence re publication of
proceedings;
manuscript notes and
calculations.
draft of Frank's paper;
H.122
Royal Astronomical Society meeting, University College Durham,
10-11 April.
Programme and menu only.
Not otherwise documented.
H.123
2nd European Conference on Crystal Growth, Lancaster, 10-15
September.
Initial invitation, annotated "Answered 'Yes'";
be Guest of Honour and to chair a session.
invitation to
H.124
Seminar, Institut de Physique du Globe, Paris, 8 November.
Letter and telegrams re arrangements;
letter arising.
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1979-80
H.125-H.138
Visit to India, December-February.
The Indian Academy of Sciences originally invited Frank to
India as Raman Visiting Professor for
1978 when Dorothy
Hodgkin, who had declined the Academy's 1977 invitation, was
thought
Subsequently Hodgkin
indicated her willingness to visit India and Frank's visit was
postponed for a year.
again unavailable.
to
be
Although as Visiting Professor he was based at the Raman
Research Institute, Bangalore, Frank was able to visit Indian
research centres and colleagues in Madras, Kalpakkam, Delhi,
New Delhi, Kanpur and Mysore.
Frank also attended a liquid
crystals conference arranged to coincide with his arrival at
which he gave the opening lecture.
H.125
Correspondence and Frank’s notes re arrangements for visit
(including postponement), 1978-79.
H.126, H.127
International Conference on Liquid Crystals, Raman Research
Institute, 3-8 December.
Frank spoke on "What is the director
of a liquid crystal?"
H.126
copy of
Correspondence with S. Chandrasekhar re arrangements;
Frank’s contribution;
copy of paper by W. Helfrich delivered
at the conference with letter from Frank suggesting amendments.
H.127
Conference handbook.
H.128
Raman Research Institute, Bangalore.
Information on Institute activities.
H.129
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.
Brief correspondence re visit to Physics Department;
Frank’s
criticisms of an article by Institute members, with their
16 February,
rebuttals;
invitation to the
including accounts by Frank and his wife;
on
Winter
Inauguration
Crystallographic Computing by Sir John Kendrew.
material re total solar eclipse,
International
School
of
the
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Madras, 9-11 January.
Frank visited the Reactor Research Centre, Kalpakkam, where he
gave a seminar on "Personal reminiscences of the history of
crystal defects", the British Centre where he spoke on "Prince
Rupert’s Drops", and the Institute of Mathematical Sciences.
Brief correspondence;
notices for Frank's talks.
H.131
National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, 13-20 January.
delivered
on
Frank
can study of
"Interaction between scientific disciplines:
liquid crystals teach anything of importance for Geophysics?"
Krishnan
Memorial
Lecture
14th
the
manuscript and typescript drafts
Correspondence re lecture;
of lecture with calculations and lists of references found with
them.
H.132
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, 20-27 January.
Frank spoke at a colloquium on "Consequences of pressure change
in Earth's interior resulting from the differentiation of the
Upper Mantle" and gave an Institute Lecture on "Prince Rupert's
Drops:
a long chapter in the history of materials science".
Correspondence re arrangements;
programme for Frank's visit.
H.133
Solid-State Physics Laboratory, Delhi, January.
Frank offered to speak on "Recollections of the history of
crystal defect studies".
Brief correspondence only.
H.134
H.135
Invitations to visit Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad
and the Physical Society, Sir Theagaraya College, Madras.
Photographs
Kabbaldurga,
communication, 9 September 1989).
visited
slides
and
25
of
the
February
charnockite
margins
at
private
(F.C.F.,
H.136-H.138
Miscellaneous memorabilia.
3 folders.
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1980
H.139
Les
NATO Advanced Study Institute on Physics of Defects,
Houches, France, 28 July - 30 August.
Frank gave a short
course on the history of defects and organised an informal
session on smectics.
Correspondence with organisers re arrangements;
background material;
manuscript notes and figures.
programmes;
H.140-H.142
Visit to USA, 17 October - 15 November.
Frank was initially invited to attend the Annual Meeting of the
US
formal
recognition as a Foreign Associate Member (A.27, F.194).
Engineering
National
Academy
receive
to
of
In the US Frank also served as consultant for IBM at the
Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY (see
G.119,
in New York,
Massachusetts and Colorado.
and visited research centres
G.120)
Frank's
itineraries.
manuscript
notes
re
arrangements,
including
National
Washington, DC, 29-30 October.
Academy
of
Engineering
16th
Annual
Meeting,
Correspondence re arrangements;
programme, etc.
Correspondence with colleagues re visits to National Bureau of
National Center for
Standards, Washington, DC, 31 October;
Harvard
November;
Weather Research,
8-12
University,
12-15
Frank
on
"Definitions of supersaturation".
Boulder,
November.
spoke
each
CO,
At
H.140
H.141
H.142
Invitations for 1980
H.143
Reading University Physics Department colloquium, February.
Post Office Research Centre, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, April
or May.
Gordon Research Conference on Crystal Growth, Holderness, NH,
14-18 July.
4th International Conference on Magnetic Bubbles, Tokyo, 24-
27 September.
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1981
H.144
United Nations Association seminar on the need for disarmament ,
Bristol, 17 October.
Frank was chairman.
Brief correspondence re arrangements.
Invitations for 1981
H.145
Workshop on Nucleation, Les Houches, France, 18-28 February.
Conference on High Temperature Plasticity, Les Houches, 19-27
March.
NATO Advanced Study Institute on Early Evolution of the Planets
and their Atmospheres, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 23 March - 3 April.
Gordon Conference on Liquid Crystals, New London, NH, 6-10
July.
International Association of Seismology and Physics of the
Earth's Interior symposium on the Properties of Materials at
High Pressures and Temperatures, London, Ontario, July.
1982
H.146, H.147
2nd General Conference of the Condensed Matter Division of the
European Physical Society, Manchester, 22-25 March.
Frank
spoke at the conference dinner.
H.146
H.147
Invitation;
information.
programme;
list of participants;
general
Correspondence re publication of Frank’s contribution in
Physica Scripta including proof with Frank's corrections.
Not
listed in Bibliog.
H.148, H.149
Visit to Spain 13 April - 3 May.
Frank visited Spain at the invitation of the Instituto di
Fisica del Estado Solido of the Autonomous University of
Madrid, supported by the Royal Society European Programme.
He
also
the
Universities of Seville and Saragossa, and the University of
the Basque Countries, Bilbao.
Complutense
visited
the
University
Madrid,
H.148
Invitation; correspondence re arrangements; autobiographical
note by Frank introducing a paper on "Crystal growth without
dislocations";
itineraries.
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H.149
Frank's
correspondence arising from the visit.
R.S.E.P.
"Report
an
on
visit
to
Spain"
and
H.150, H.151
Visit to USA, July.
Frank attended a Gordon Research Conference and served as a
consultant for IBM (G.121, G.122).
He also visited friends in
Vermont.
H.150
Gordon Research Conference on Crystal Growth, Plymouth, NH,
12-16
without
dislocations".
"Crystal
growth
Frank
spoke
July.
on
Correspondence
participants;
of participants with key, see A.97.
background information.
arrangements;
re
programme;
of
For group photograph
list
H.151
Correspondence with H. Brooks, Bread Loaf, VT, re visit, 7-11
July.
Invitation for 1982
H.152
Lecture course on Polymer Science, University of Massachusetts.
1983
H.153
Cambridge University Department of Metallurgy and Materials
Science colloquium, 28 February.
Brief correspondence re arrangements.
H.154
Maison Francaise d'Oxford Colloquium on Technical Terms in
French and English, 28-29 March.
Correspondence
information.
re
arrangements;
programme ;
background
Invitations for 1983
H.155
Workshop on Clays and the Origin of Life, Glasgow, 18-24 July.
International
6th
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 22-26 August.
Institute
Summer
in
Surface
Science,
2nd International Seminar on the Living State, New Delhi,
November.
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1984
H.156-H.158
Eshelby Memorial Symposium on Fundamentals of Deformation and
Fracture, Sheffield, 2-5 April. Frank was a General Consultant
to the Symposium’s Advisory Board.
Correspondence,
(programme, abstracts etc.).
and material
sent to Frank as Consultant
3 folders.
H.159
10th International Liquid Crystal Conference, York, 15-21 July.
Frank gave the Introduction.
extensively
Draft of first paragraphs of the Introduction;
annotated reprint of Frank's "Introductory remarks" made at a
1983 Royal Society meeting on Liquid Crystals (not otherwise
documented);
International Liquid Crystal Song.
H.160
European Workshop on NDE of Polymers
Composites, Termas de Vimeiro, Portugal, 4-5 September.
spoke on "Orientation mapping", Bibliog. 142.
and Polymer Matrix
Frank
Correspondence
participants;
atmospheric optics we were discussing in Portugal".
of
re
list of references from C. Upstill "for the
arrangements;
programme;
list
Invitation for 1984
H.161
Workshop on Colloidal Crystals, Les Houches, France, 13-24
February.
1985
H.162
and
International
Technology, Rolduc Abbey, Limburg, Holland, 14-18 April. Frank
was a member of the Meeting’s Advisory Committee.
Discussion Meeting
on Polymer
Science
Correspondence from A. Keller and organisers.
H.163
Visit to Paris, 27-30 June.
Itinerary only.
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H.164
Symposium in Honour of David Turnbull on Phase Transitions in
Condensed Systems - Experiments and Theory, Boston, MA, 5-6
December.
Frank was co-chairman of the session on Crystal
growth and solid state transitions.
Invitation;
abstracts.
correspondence re arrangements;
programme;
Invitation for 1985
H.165
Indian Academy of Sciences Golden Jubilee Meeting, Bangalore,
6-8 February.
1986
H.166
Visit to Canada, 6-23 August.
Travel documents only.
Invitation for 1986
H.167
4th Hungarian Conference on Crystal Growth/lst International
Symposium on Shaped Crystal Growth.
1987
H.168
International Conference to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of
the Discovery of
Frank
participated in a Round Table Discussion with H. Frohlich,
C.M.G. Lattes, B. Marshak and others.
22-24 July.
Bristol,
the
Pion,
Invitation;
poster;
preliminary programme.
Invitations for 1987
H.169
Gordon Research Conference on Liquid Crystals, Wolfeboro, NH,
22-26 June.
International Workshop on Quasicrystals, Peking, 30 August -
5 September.
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SECTION J
CORRES PONDENCE
J.1-J.266
J.1-J5.228
GENERAL SCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENCE
In alphabetical
Correspondence with individuals.
order
of
information
of
particular biographical, historical or scientific
interest.
indication
with
an
J.229-J3.266
SHORTER SCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENCE
In chronological order.
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GENERAL SCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENCE
J.1, 5.2
Ashbee, K.H.G.
1971-84
Ashbee was a colleague in the Bristol Physics Department.
He
and Frank were jointly responsible for the invention of the
The material in J.2 concerns the
"nitinol" heat engine.
invention and patenting of this device.
For photograph of
Frank and Ashbee with their engine see A.97.
J.1
J.2
1971-84.
1975-83.
J.3
Atkinson, R.H.
1969-71
Slip traces in a-brass.
Bartley, D.L.
1976-77
Chiefly re Bartley’s paper
roughening transition at ice-vapor surfaces".
on
"Reconstructed ledges
and
J.5-J5.7
Bassett, D.C.
1960-83
Bassett was
Physics
Department 1960-61 and held a postdoctoral research post 1961-
62.
a Courtauld Scholar
Bristol
in
the
Research, appointments.
J.5
J.6
J.7
1960, 1963, 1970.
1975, 1976.
1981-83.
J.8
J.9
Beaumont, P.W.R.
1971, 1973
Beevers, J.A.
1973
Models of snow crystals.
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Bilby, B.A.
}
1955, 1957, 1982
1982 correspondence is re J.D.
Bilby’s Royal Society memoir of Eshelby.
Eshelby Memorial Fund and
Blackman, M.
1975, 1976, 1983
J.12-5.14
Braun, E.
21984
"First draft" of Braun’s chapter "Mechanical properties of
solids" sent to Frank for comments.
3 folders.
Buckingham, A.D.
.
1976-78
Isotropic segregation effects.
J.16, J.17
Bunn, C.W.
1961
Draft of Bunn'’s paper on melting points sent to Frank for
comments.
2 folders.
Burch, C.R.
1960-83, nd.
J.19-J.21
Cabrera, N.
1970-82
J.19
J.20
J.21
1970-71.
Proposed visit to UK.
1974-76.
Proposed visit to UK.
1981-82.
"Celebration" of 1951 paper by Frank,
Cabrera and W.K. Burton "The growthof crystals and
the
surfaces"
(Bibliog. 30) during British Association of Crystal
Growth meeting, September 1981.
equilibrium
structure
of
their
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F.c. Frank
J.22
Cahn, J.W.
203
1982-85
1982 correspondence is re Cahn’s paper "Transitions and phase
equilibria among grain boundary structures".
J.23
Candler, C.
1952-53
Spectrographic analysis of diamond dust.
J.24
Chandrasekhar, S.
1981, 1983
Visits to Bristol.
J.25-J5.27
Cherian, K.A.
1977-85
J.25
J.26
J.27
1977-79.
Chiefly re overgrowths on diamond.
1980.
pressure.
Metastable growth of diamond at low
1981, 1985.
"Crystallization
pressure".
1981 material is re Cherian’s paper
atmospheric
diamond
of
at
J.28-J.30
Cladis, P.E.
1974-83
J.28
J.29
J.30
1974, 1976.
1981-82.
Chiefly re cholesteric blue phases.
1983.
J.31
Davies, M.
1983-84
Chiefly re Davies's tribute to P. Debye published in Phys.
Bull. 35 (1984).
J.32
Decker, P.
1973
Crystal growth.
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J. 33
De Gennes, P.G.
204
1972-77
1977 material is letter to Frank from De Gennes entitled
"Difference between random walk probabilities and statistical
weights for ideal chains near a wall", with drafts of Frank’s
reply and manuscript notes and calculations.
.34
Dew-Hughes, D.
Visit to Bristol to discuss superconductivity.
35, J.36
DiMarzio, E.A.
2 folders.
1963
1979
.37
Domb, C.
1975, 1977
1975 material is re paper "Cluster shapes in lattice gases and
percolation" by Domb et al.
.38
.39
re Eades, J.A.
Eisner, E.
1973
1967
-40-J.44
Elton, Margaret Ann, Lady, and others
1972-76
Correspondence and papers re the future of the Sir Arthur Elton
Collection of historical material on the Industrial Revolution.
After Sir Arthur Elton’s death in 1973 the Treasury accepted
It is now held by the
the Collection in lieu of death duties.
Ironbridge Gorge Museum.
J.40
J.41
J.42
J.43
J.44
1972, 1973.
1974, 1975.
1976.
Obituaries 1973.
Background material.
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J.45-J5.49
Eshelby, J.D.
1960-79, nd.
J.45
J.46
J.47
J.48
J.49
1960.
Lothe (Phys. Rev. 115).
Comments on paper by J.P. Hirth and J.
1965, 1966.
1968.
1970-79.
Nd.
J.50, J.51
Evans, T.
1962-81
Evans studied for his B.Sc. and Ph.D. at Bristol University.
J.50
J.51
1962, 1975.
1981.
Includes Frank’s comments on Evans and Z.
Qi's paper "The kinetics of the aggregation of
nitrogen atoms in diamond".
Evison, F.F.
Earthquake sources.
1965-66
J.53-J3.55
Fisher, J.C.
1960-82
J.53
J.54
1960-73.
Includes calculation of relative fuel
consumption per passenger-mile of Concorde and the
Queen Mary.
1975-76.
Includes correspondence re Fisher's
paper "Elementary particle model based on a non-
linear 8-component Fermion field.
J.55
1980-82.
J.56
Flory, P.J.
1962
re Flory's paper "On the morphology of crystalline state in
polymers".
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J.57-5.59
Forty, A.J.
206
1953-83
Forty was Frank's first research student at Bristol.
J.57
J.58
J.59
1953.
Includes draft of Forty's paper "Some
evidence for the existence of dislocations in
crystals" with Frank’s comments.
1964-65.
1982-83.
J.60
Freeman, G.P.
1952
Slip-bands in diamond.
J.61-5.64
Friedel, J.
1972-80
J.61
1972-75, 1980.
diffusion on ice.
1975 correspondence is re surface
J.62-3.64
1977.
with comments by Frank and M. Kléman.
Drafts of papers on dislocations by Friedel
3 folders.
J.65
Geach, G.A.
Furrow structure on aluminium.
J.66
Gibbs, D.F.
1980-81 correspondence is re Physics Teachers’ Forum.
J.67, J.68
Giess, E.A.
1949
1973-81
1980-83
J.67
J.68
1981 correspondence is re paper by Giess
1980-81.
et al
"Gadolinium gallium garnet liquid phase
epitaxy and the physical chemistryof garnet molten
solutions".
1982-83.
Giess.
Chiefly re paper by K. Watanabe and
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Goulty, N.R.
1975, 1977
Chiefly re Goulty and R. Gilman's paper "Repeated creep events
on the San Andreas fault near Parkfield, California recorded
by a strainmeter array".
Gray, D.G.
Hydroxypropyl cellulose aqueous mesophase.
Griffin, G.J.L.
1976
1970
Patents law, motion of ellipsoidal particles in viscous fluid.
Hallett, J.
1975, 1980
Hart, M.
J.74-J5.84
Hesketh, R.V.
1968-84
1966-83
1966-70.
Hesketh worked at the CEGB’s Berkeley Nuclear Laboratories
He was Visiting Lecturer in Bristol Physics
until 1983.
Department
1969-77
concerns Hesketh's study of thermodynamics and in particular
his claim that he had shown
"we can link thermodynamic
equilibrium rigorouslyto the linear region of disequilibriun,
and this in turn quantitatively to the non-linear region of
disequilibrium".
correspondence
Most of
the
J.74
1966-69
J.80
1974 (2)
J.75
1970
J.81
1975
J.76
1971 (1)
J.82
1976 (1)
J.77
1971 (2)
J.83
1976 (2), 1977
J.78
1973
J.79
1974 (1)
J.84
1979, 1981, 1983
J.85
Hodgkin, D.M.C.
1958, 1976
1976 correspondence is re the "Merton Calculators".
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J.86-J.88
Hoffman, J.D.
208
1959-86
J. 86
J.87
1959, 1960, 1962.
growth.
Polymer crystals, spherulitic
1975,
fibrils formed by flow-induced crystallisation.
1979 correspondence is re
1979.
1976,
J.88
1981-86.
J.89
Holland, W.P.
1980, 1984
1984 correspondence is re "eutectic" phase in liquid (or
"fluid") crystals.
J.90-J5.92
Holt, D.B.
1965-80
J.90
J.91
J.92
1965, 1968.
paper
in
compounds" with Frank's comments.
1968 material is draft of Holt’s
semiconducting
boundaries
"Antiphase
1974-75.
1980. Draft of Holt's paper "Polarityreversal and
symmetry in the sphalerite structure" with Frank's
comments.
J.93
Hoyle, F.
1947
Hydrogen-helium ratio in stars.
James, A.N.
1977-79
Crystal growth pressures.
J.95-J.122
Jones, R.V.
1949-84
Jones was a contemporary of Frank’s at Oxford, graduating in
They became close friends as postgraduates while Jones
1932.
was studying infra-red radiation.
At the outbreak of war Jones was working in scientific
Frank joined his team, at
intelligence for the Air Ministry.
The wartime activities of
Jones's request, in November 1940.
Jones and his colleagues are documented in Jones’s book Most
Secret War (1978).
After the war Jones was appointed Professor of Natural
Philosophy at Aberdeen University.
The material is scientific and non-scientific correspondence
and drafts sent to Frank for comment.
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1949-51,
chiefly re lithium fluoride crystals.
1956,
1957.
1949 correspondence is
1960-64.
1960 correspondence is chiefly re
proposed crystal growth conference. 1961 material
is re Jones's articles in The Times on "Scientists
at War".
1968-70.
1971.
with R.E. Peierls re momentum.
Includes copies of Jones’s correspondence
1972.
1973.
effect of the world wars on British science.
Chiefly re Royal Society meeting on the
1974 February, May.
1974 June-December.
Includes copy of Jones's
"Epilogue" to Royal Society meeting on science and
the world wars (J.100).
1975.
Includes letter of 8 October enclosing
1976.
Jones's first draft of Most Secret War sent to
Frank for
15
November.
and Frank's
reply of
comments,
Draft of Most Secret War.
The draft is incomplete
because Jones only sent the later sections and
because
had
annotated.
7 folders.
returned
Frank
pages
those
he
Press-cutting re and reviews of Most Secret War,
including Frank's.
1977.
Chiefly correspondence with D.G. Kendall
re “number problem" first put to Kendall by Jones
in 1975.
1978.
Butcher.
Includes copy of tribute to Jones by N.E.
1979.
Elton.
Includes copy of tribute to Jones by L.R.B.
Includes letter of 21 August enclosing
1980.
Jones's "draft of the bulk of the paper on tech-
nology and conflict" sent to Frank for comments,
and Frank's reply of 11 September.
J.100
J.101
J.102
J.103
J.104
J.105-J.111
J.112
JA413
J.114
J.115
J.116
J.117,J3.118
Draft
conflict".
of
"Some
impacts
of new technology on
2 folders.
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J.119
J.120
J.121
J.122
1981-83.
1984 March-June.
Chiefly correspondence with
Jones and P.L. Rose, a historian of science, re the
German attempts to harness atomic power during the
Second World War.
1984 November.
Draft of "Heisenberg, German
morality and the atomic bomb 1939-1945" by Rose.
Nd.
Includes untitled draft by Jones beginning
"The devices of Archimedes in the defence of
Syracuse gave an earnest of what would happen in
warfare as scientific knowledge expanded".
J.123
Kay, H.F.
J.124
Keith, H.D.
1964-69
1976-83
J.125, J.126
Keller, A.
1960-83, nd.
Keller was a colleague in the Bristol Physics Department.
J.125
J.126
1965,
1970 material is copy of
1960,
Keller's inaugural lecture as Research Professor
in Polymer Science.
1970.
1974 material is research
1974-77, 1983, nd.
proposal; 1976 correspondence with Keller and D.S.
Oliver re discussion on fibre reinforced plastics;
1977.
on
elongational flow.
correspondence
research
chiefly
re
J.127
Kelly, A.
1969-72
Includes draft of Kelly's paper "The core of the earth - a
conjecture", with Frank's comments.
J.128
Kern, R.
1968-71
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J.129-J.143
King, G.C.P., and others
211
1970-81
King applied for Royal Society Paul Instrument Fund grants for
1970-72 for the construction of a wire strain gauge, and 1975-
81
Frank on both
occasions consented to act as assessor.
for building geophysical
tiltmeters.
J.129
J.130
J.131
J.132
J.133
J.134
J.135
J.136
J.144, J.145
Kléman, M.
J.144
J.145
1970
1971
1972 (1)
1972 (2)
1974, 1975
1976
1977 (1)
1977 (2)
1975-78.
J.137
J.138
J.139
J.140
J.141
J.142
J.143
1977 (3)
1978
1979 (1)
1979 (2)
1979 (3)
1980
1981
1975-85
Oswald's
paper
Includes 1983-84 material re Kléman and
1979-85.
P.
for
helical instabilities of screw dislocation lines
in Sm A phases".
"Experimental
evidence
J.146
Knight, C.A.
1971-80
J.147, J.148
Landauer, R.
1978, 1980-81
J.147
1978.
Landauer.
Notes on overdamped soliton motion etc. by
J.148
1980-81.
Solitons.
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J.149-J.153
Lang, A.R.
1962-87, nd.
Lang was a colleague in the Bristol Physics Department.
J.149
J.150
J.151
J.152
1962-65.
Lang and H.H.
repeated
impurity distribution in amethyst".
1965 material is Frank's comments on
"A study of
and
Schlossin's
lattice
imperfections
twinning,
paper
1966-68.
research on crystals.
Letter of 10 October 1967 is re proposed
1977, 1979, 1983
Cold fusion.
1987.
Includes copy of Lang's
letter to The Times drawing attention to Frank's
1947 article in Nature (Bibliog. 13) which first
introduced the idea of meson-catalysed fusion.
With
other
background material.
photocopy
article
and
a
of
the
J,Lo3
Nd.
J.154
Laves, F.
J.155-J.157
Lawn, B.R.
1964, 1975
1966-80
Lawn was Postdoctoral Fellow in the Bristol Physics Department
1963-66.
J.155
J.156
J.157
1966.
crystals, with special reference to diamond".
Lawn's paper "Hertzian fracture in single
1967-73.
1975, 1980.
J.158
re Levich, V.G.
1972
Soviet Academician Levich was expelled from his Chair at Moscow
University for seeking permission to emigrate to Israel.
The
material relates to the campaign in the West on his behalf in
which Frank was involved.
J.159
Lewis, B.
1971-72
Chiefly re nucleation theory.
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J.160
Lothe, J.
J.161
McGregor, A.G.
J.162, J.163
Mackley, M.R.
213
1958-59
1967
1976-83
J.162
Includes Mackley and M.V. Berry's paper
1976.
"The
unstable
persistently extensional flow" with Frank’s brief
comments.
unfolding
six-roll
mill:
an
J.163
1977-83.
loops.
1982-83 correspondence re disclination
J.164
Mevrel, R.
J.165
Meyer, R.B.
1974-75
1968-77
1968 material re Meyer’s paper
magnetic
crystals".
fields
the
on
structure
"Effects
of electric and
liquid
cholesteric
of
J.166
Miles, M.J.
1981
Material on slackness elements and calculation of velocity
original
profiles
envelopes.
retained
Miles,
Frank
sent
by
in
to
J.167
Mitchell, J.W.
21951
Mitchell was a colleague in the Bristol Physics Department.
Duplicated typescript papers by Mitchell.
J.168
Moore, A.M.
1969, 1972, 1974
Moore studied for his M.Sc. and Ph.D. at Bristol.
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J.169-J.172
Mott, N.F.
1946-83, nd.
Mott was Professor of Theoretical Physics at Bristol when Frank
joined the Physics Department in 1946 and held the H.O. Wills
Chair of Physics 1948-54.
In 1954 he was appointed Cavendish
Professor of Experimental Physics at Cambridge.
J.169
J.170
1946, 1948-50.
Much of the early correspondence
is letters received by Mott and passed on to Frank.
1950.
Translations from Soviet periodicals
dealing with the relationship between science and
the Soviet State,
sent to Mott by the Foreign
Office and passed on to Frank.
J.171
21952, 1954-56.
J.172
1966, 1983, nd.
J.173
Munk, W.H.
J.174-J.176
Nabarro, F.R.N.
1981
1949-87
Nabarro was Royal Society Warren ResearchFellowin the Bristol
In 1949 he took up a post in the
Physics Department from 1945.
returning to Bristol as
University of the Witwatersrand,
Visiting Professor 1959-60.
J.174
J.175
J.176
1949-64.
1965-74.
1975-87.
to UK.
1975 material chiefly re proposed visit
J.177-J3.180
Nicolaysen, L.O.
1980-81
Correspondence re drafts of papers by Nicolaysen on theory of
the Earth’s core.
4 folders.
J.181
Owen, H.G.
1976
re Owen's paper on "The expanding earth".
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215
J.182
Pamplin, B.R.
1974-75, 1979
1974-75 correspondence re Paul Instrument Fund support for
Accelerated Crucible Rotation Crystal Growth.
J.183-J.185
Parasnis, A.S.
1969, 1980-84
Parasnis studied for his Ph.D. at Bristol as Research Fellow
1958-59.
J.183
J.184
1969.
vapour.
Growth of sodium chloride crystals from
1980.
Draft of Parasnis and K. Rao’s paper
"Dislocation dipoles and charged dislocations in
Magnesium Oxide" with Frank's comments.
J.185
1981-84.
Visits, research.
J.186-J.192
Parkin, D.W.
1967-81
Correspondence and papers re work submitted for publication by
Parkin.
J.186
J.187
J.188
J.189
1967, 1969, 1971-72
1973
1974-75
1978 (1)
J.190
J.191
J.192
1978 (2)
1978 (3)
1979-81
J.193
Pennings, A.J.
1969-71
Crystallisation phenomena.
J.194-J.198
Plumley, G.A.K.
1978-83
Theory of thermodynamics.
J.194
J.195
1978
1979
J.196
1980-81
J.197
J.198
1982
1983
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J.199
Pond, R.C.
216
1976-86
Research on crystals, 1976 material chiefly re coincidence
boundaries.
J.200
Pound, G.M.
1956-66
J.201
re Powell, C.F.
1969, 1974, 1982
Powell won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1950 and was Frank's
predecessor as Director of the H.H. Wills Physics Laboratory.
Powell died in 1969.
J.202, J.203
Powers, H.E.C.
1949-81
J.202
J.203
1949, 1956, 1970, 1972.
1979-81.
of sucrose nucleation".
Chiefly re Powers’ paper "An alphabet
J.204
Pryce, M.H.L.
1949, 1956, 1961
Letter of 18 May 1956 is re diamond spikes.
J.205-J3.207
Puttick, K.E.
1966-79
Puttick held the Royal Society Armourers and Brasiers’ Research
Fellowship at Bristol 1954-57.
J.205
J.206
J.207
1966,
project on epitaxial growth on diamond.
1969 correspondence re research
1969.
1972-74.
fields
methacrylate)".
round
in
Puttick’s paper "Stress and strain
(methyl
indentations
Poly
1975,
scaling of Hertzian stress fields.
1978-79.
Polymer
indentation,
energy
J.208
Rault, J.
1975, 1977, nd.
J.209
Read, W.T.
1950-78
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Richardson, M.J.
re Frank’s
properties of polyethylene single crystals".
on Richardson’s paper
comments
217
1965
"Thermodynamic
J.211
Rossi, G.
1969
Crystal surfaces.
J.212-J5.214
Sadler, D.M.
1982-87, nd.
Sadler was a colleague in the Bristol Physics Department.
J.212
J.213
J.214
1982-84.
21986.
Draft of Sadler's paper "On the growth of
two dimensional crystals" with Frank's comments.
21987, nd.
Includes drafts of Sadler’s papers "A
new explanation of chain folding" and "Kinetic
theories of crystallization" with Frank’s comments.
J.215
Sciama, D.W.
1974.
Funds for gravitational wave detector.
J.216
Simon, F.E.
1949, 1950, 1955
J.217
Small, P.A.
Dissociation pressure of polymethyl methacrylate.
J.218
Surek, T.
Direction of growth on crystal surface.
1948-49
1975
J.219
Suzuki, T.
1956, 1959
J.220
Tabor, D.
1949, 1971, 1977, 1980
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J.221
Thomas, J.M.
1973, 1975, 1976
1976 material includes draft of Thomas, S.E. Morsi and J.O.
Williams's paper "Stacking sequences and partial dislocations
as interpretative frameworks for solid state reactions in
organic molecular crystals" sent to Frank for comment.
J.222
Tolansky, S.
1948-49
Triangular pits on diamond, inflected fringes, thin films.
J.223
Vadilo, P.S.
1961-62, 1976
1976 material includes draft of Vadilo's paper "Sculpture of
diamond and its significance" sent to Frank for comment.
J.224
Wells, P.N.T.
1981
of pressure
Measurement
Frank
suggested a means of calculation involving the measurement of
the resonant frequency of a small air-bubble injected into the
bladder.
changes
in the
bladder.
J.225
Whiffen, D.H.
1981
Scientific symbols.
J.226
Wirtz, K.
1945-50, 1960
J.227
Wylie, R.G.
1949, 1959, 1969, 1977
1959 material re dissolution properties of crystal surfaces.
J.228
Young, P.H.J.
1979-82
Letter of 25 February 1981 re "The Jet Engine".
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SHORTER SCIENTIFIC C
ORRESPONDENCE
J.229
1936-43
J.230
1944, 1947, 1948
J.231
1949
J.232
1950
J .233
1952-54
J.234
1955
J.235
1956
J.236
1957-59
J.237
1960-61
J.238
1962-63
J.239
1964-66
J.240
1967-68
J.241
1969
J.242
J.243
1970
1971
J.244
1972 January-June
J.245
J.246
J.247
1972 August-December
1973
1974
.248
.249
.250
.251
.252
.253
254
~299
.256
257
.258
.259
. 260
.261
. 262
. 263
.264
.265
. 266
1975 January-June
1975 July-November
1976 January-June
1976 July-December
1977 February-June
1977 July-November
1978
1979 January-April
1979 June-November
1980
1981 January-May
1981 June-November
1982
1983
1984 January-March
1984 April-October
1985, 1986
1987
Nd.
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SECTION K
REFERENCES AND APPOINTMENTS
K.1-K.62
K.1-K.22
EXAMINING
K.23-K.43
APPOINTMENTS
K.44-K.51
GRANT APPLICATIONS
K.52-K.55
HONOURS AND AWARDS
K.56-K.62
MISCELLANEOUS
MATERIAL IN THIS SECTION IS SUBJECT TO RESTRICTION
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EXAMINING
Higher Degrees
Aberdeen
Newcastle
K.1
K.2
K.3
K.4
K.5
1952, 1956
1967, 1968
1970, 1971
1972
1973, 1974
K.6
K.7
K.8
K.9
1975-78
1979
1980, 1981
1982
K.10
1983
Frank served as External Examiner for Aberdeen University
Department of Natural Philosophy from 1948.
K.11
1948 (1)
K.15
1950
K.12
1948 (2)
K.16
1955
K.13
1949 (1)
K.17
Examination papers 1941-47
K.14
1949 (2)
Frank served as External Examiner for Newcastle University
School of Physics 1976-78.
K.18
K.19
1975-76
1976
K.20
1977 (1)
K.21
K.22
1977 (2)
1978
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APPOINTMENTS
K.23
1954, 1960
K.34
1976-77
K.24
1964
K.25
1965
K.26
1966
K.27
1967
K.28
1968
K.29
1969
K.30
1970
K.35
1977 (1)
K.36
1977 (2)
K.37
1977 (3)
K.38
1978-80
K.39
1981
K.40
1982
K.41
1983
K.31
1971, 1972
K.42
1984, 1987
K.32
1973
K.43
Nd.
K.33
1974, 1975
GRANT APPLICATIONS
K.44
1957, 1959, 1966-68
K.48
1972, 1975
K.45
1968-69
K.46
K.47
1969-70
1971
K.49
1976
K.50
1977, 1979
K.51
1982
HONOURS AND AWARDS
K.52
K.53
1967, 1968
1972, 1975
K.54
K.55
1977, 1978
1980, 1982-84
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Cambridge University Committee for Geodesy and Geophysics
Frank was invited to serve on the Committee as Royal Society
representative on 10 December 1974.
The Committee met annually
to receive a report from the Head of the Department of Geodesy
and Geophysics and to advise on Departmental activities. Frank
served until its dissolution in 1980 when the Department was
merged with those of Geology, and Mineralogy and Petrology in
the new Department of Earth Sciences.
material
The
committee papers.
consists
principally
of
correspondence
and
K.56
1974, 1975
K.59
1978
K.57
1976
K.58
1977
K.60
1979, 1980
NATO Advanced Study Institutes
Frank gave advice to the Advisory Panel on the Advanced Study
Institutes Programme between 1974 and 1986.
K.61
Correspondence and papers.
United Bristol Hospitals Advisory Appointments Committee
K.62
Frank served as Bristol University representative 1967.
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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
The
following bibliography of
148
items was
supplied
to
the
cataloguers
by
Sir
Charles
Frank
as
the
most
complete
list
of
his
publications.
References in the catalogue are to this list in the form
Bibliog.
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
"Dipole induction and the solvent effect in dipole moment
measurements", Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. A152, 171.
"Electrical evidence on calcite imperfections", Nature 137,
656.
"Chemical kinetics of dielectric relaxation", Trans. Faraday
Soc. 32, 1634.
with L.E. Sutton.
electric dipole moments", Trans. Faraday Soc. 33, 1307.
"A possible explanation of some anomalous
with K.
Phasen", Naturwiss. 26, 687-97.
Wirtz.
"Ordnung and Umwandlung in kondensierten
"Quasi-kristalline
Zeitschr. 39, 530.
und
kristalline
Flussigkeiten",
Phys.
"Melting as a disorder phenomenon", Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. A170,
182.
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1946
10
11
1947
12
13
1948
14
15
1949
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
"Molecular structure of deeply supercooled water", Nature 157,
267.
"A comparison of Debye’s
dielectric constants of concentrated polar media",
Faraday Soc. 42A, 19-24.
and Onsager’s
theories
of
the
Trans.
"Some mathematical models representing polar molecules in
crystals", Trans. Faraday Soc. 42A, 24-35.
"Communication to Dielectrics Discussion", Trans. Faraday Soc.
42A, 250-252.
"The mass of the neutrino", Proc. Phys. Soc. 59, 408-412.
"Hypothetical alternative energy sources for the 'second meson’
events", Nature 160, 525-527.
"An isotopic abundance rule and its bearing on the origin of
the nuclei", Proc. Phys. Soc. 60, 211.
"On slip bands as a consequence of the dynamic behaviour of
dislocations",
Bristol
Conference Report, 46-51.
in Strength of Solids,
Phys.
Soc.
"On the equations of motion of crystal dislocations", Proc.
Phys. Soc. A62, 131-134.
"Sessile dislocations", Proc. Phys. Soc. A62, 202-203.
with W.K. Burton & N.
crystal growth", Nature 168, 398-399.
Cabrera.
"Role of dislocations in
with J.H. van der Merwe.
Soc. A62, 315-316.
"Misfitting monolayers". Proc. Phys.
"Diffraction by a screw dislocation", Research 2, 552.
"The influence of Dislocations on Crystal Growth", Discussions
of the Faraday Soc. 5, 48-54.
with J.H. van der Merwe.
Static theory", Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. A198, 205.
"One-dimensional dislocations.
I.
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23
24
1950
25
26
27
28
28a
1951
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
II.
with J.H. van der Merwe.
Misfitting monolayers and oriented overgrowth", Proc. Roy. Soc.
Lond. A198, 216.
"One-dimensional dislocations.
III.
with J.H. van der Merwe.
Influence
potential
representation on the properties of the model", Proc. Roy. Soc.
Lond. A200, 125.
"One-dimensional dislocations.
second harmonic
in
the
of
the
term
"Note on the Structure of a Crystal Surface", Phil. Mag. 41,
200.
"Radially symmetric phase growth controlled by diffusion",
Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. A201, 586.
with J.H. van der Merwe.
Dynamics", Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. A201, 261.
"One-dimensional dislocations.
IV.
with W.T. Read.
dislocations", Phys. Rev. 79, 722.
"Multiplication processes for slow moving
"Lattice sums for ionic crystals", Phil. Mag. 41, 1287.
with J.D. Eshelby & F.R.N. Nabarro.
arrays of dislocations", Phil. Mag. 42, 351.
"Equilibrium of linear
"The growth of crystals and the
with W.K. Burton & N. Cabrera.
equilibrium structure of their surfaces", Phil. Trans. Roy.
Soc. Lond. A143, 299-358.
with D.S. Oliver.
"A simple goniograph", Research 4, 341.
"Distribution of slip in metal crystal", J. Appl. Phys. 22,
1387.
"Crystal dislocations - elementary concepts and definitions",
Phil. Mag. 42, 809.
"The growth of carborundum.
Phil. Mag. 42, 1014.
Dislocations and polytypism",
"Capillary equilibria of dislocated crystals", Acta Cryst. 4,
497.
"The theory of oriented overgrowth of crystals", Proc. Phys.
Soc. 64A, 941.
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1952
37
38
39
40
1953
41
42
43
44
1954
45
1955
46
47
48
1956
49
50
"Crystal growth and dislocations", Phil. Mag. Supp. 1, 91.
with A.N. Stroh.
65, 811.
"On the theory of kinking", Proc. Phys. Soc.
"A Discussion on theory of liquids.
Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. 215, 43-46.
Supercooling of liquids",
"A note on twinning in alpha-uranium", Acta Metallurgica 1, 71-
74.
"Martensite", Acta Metallurgica 2, 15-21.
with J.F. Nicholas.
lattices", Phil. Mag. 44, 1213.
"Stable dislocations in the common crystal
"On tin whiskers", Phil. Mag. 44, 854.
"On spontaneous asymmetric synthesis", Biochem. et Biophys.
Acta 11, 459.
"Hexagonal networks of dislocations", Phys.
Bristol Conference, 159.
Soc. Report on
"Chemistry of crystal dislocations", in Chemistry of Solid
State, ed. W.E. Garner, Butterworths, London.
with N. Thompson.
3, 30.
"On deformation twinning", Acta Metallurgica
with K.E.
carbon steels", J. Appl. Phys. 26, 1522.
Puttick.
"Comments on transformations in plain
with K.E. Puttick.
Metallurgica, 4, 206.
"Cementite morphology in pearlite", Acta
"The origin of dislocations in crystals grown from the melt",
in Deformation and Flow of Solids, Madrid Colloquium 1955.
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51
52
53
54
1957
55
56
1958
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
with A. Keller.
975-976.
"Periodicity in Ice-flowers", Phil. Mag. 1,
with D.
germanium", Phys. Rev. 104, 617.
Turnbull.
"Mechanism of diffusion of copper in
"Theories of melting", Trans. Faraday Soc. 52, 884.
"On the X-ray diffraction spikes of diamond", Proc. Roy. Soc.
Lond. A237, 168.
Contributions to the General Discussion "Molecular mechanism
of rate processes in solids.
Steady-state processes not
involving lattice rearrangement", Discussions of the Faraday
Soc. 23.
"Dislocations and point defects", Discussions of the Faraday
Soc. 23, 122.
with J.S. Kasper.
packings.
11, 184.
"Complex alloy structures regarded as sphere
I. Definitions and basic principles", Acta Cryst.
with T. Vreeland, Jr. "Etching patterns in high purity zinc",
Phil. Mag. 3, 419.
with A. Keller & A. O'Connor.
"Deformation processes in
polyethylene interpretedin terms of crystal plasticity", Phil.
Mag. 3, 64.
"The nature of the real crystal", 45th Annual May Lecture, J.
Inst. of Metals 85, 581.
"Dislocation Theory", Nuo. Cimento. Suppl. 2, 386.
with K.E. Puttick & Eileen M. Wilks.
on Diamond. I", Phil. Mag. 3, 1262.
"Etch Pits and Trigons
with K.E. Puttick & Eileen M. Wilks.
on Diamond. II", Phil. Mag. 3, 1273.
"Etch Pits and Trigons
with G. Meyrick & I. Braun.
aluminium", Phil. Mag. 3, 1312.
"Grain boundary etching on pure
"On the theory of liquid crystals", Discussions of the Faraday
Soc. 25.
"Introductory Lecture" in ed. R.H. Doremus et al, Growth and
Perfection of Crystals, Wiley, 1-10.
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1959
67
68
69
70
1960
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
1962
78
with J.S. Kasper.
packings. II", Acta Cryst. 12, 483.
"Complex alloy structures regarded as sphere
with A. Keller & A. O'Connor.
of an isotactic polyolefin.
poly-4-methyl-pentene-1", Phil. Mag. 4, 200.
"Observations on single crystals
Morphology and chain packing in
with A.R.
dislocations in diamond", Phil. Mag. 4, 383.
"Observations
Lang.
by X-ray diffraction of
with A. Keller & A.W. Agar.
electron microscopy of polyethylene", Phil. Mag. 4, 32.
"Crystallinity effects in the
with A. Keller & A.W.
"Moire patterns and other
crystallinity
effects
of
polyethylene
International
Conference on Electron Microscopy, Berlin Sept. 1958, 363-367,
1960.
Agar.
in
microscopy
crystals.
electron
the
single
I",
Fourth
with B.A. Bilby.
"The analysis of the crystallography of
martensitic transformations by the method of prism matching",
Acta Metallurgica 8, 239-248.
"Future of the general degree in British Universities", Nature
189, 106-107.
"The future of the general degree", Report of Proc. of Home
Universities Conf., 20-26.
M.B.
with
germanium", J. Appl. Phys. 31, 1996-1999.
"Orientation-dependent
Ives.
dissolution
of
"X-ray diffraction spikes of diamonds", Nature 191, 1188.
with M. Tosi.
Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. A263, 323-339.
"On the theory of polymer crystallization",
Tosi.
with M.
"Theory of sequential processes and the
crystallization of high polymers", Proc. International School
of Physics "Enrico Fermi".
Academic Press, 936-
942.
18th Course.
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1963
79
80
1964
81
82
1965
83
84
85
1966
86
87
88
89
90
with A.S. Parasnis & J.W. Mitchell.
"Linear compounds of
dislocations in silver chloride with cupric ions", Phil. Mag.
8, 1503.
"Geometrical thermodynamics of surfaces", in Metal Surfaces,
American Soc. of Metals.
"A note on platelets and diffraction spikes in diamonds", Proc.
Phys. Soc. 84, 745-748.
"The strength of polymers", Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. A482, 9-16,
"On dilatancy in relation to seismic sources", Review of
Geophysics 1965 3, 485-503.
"On Miller-Bravais indices and four-dimensional vectors", Acta
Cryst. 18, 862-866.
with A.R. Lang.
"X-ray topography of diamond" in Physical
Properties of Diamond, ed. R. Berman, Oxford Univ. Press, 69-
115.
"Deduction of earth strains from survey data", Bulletin of the
Seismological Society of America. 1966 56, 35-42.
"A European Physical Society?", Bulletin of the Institute of
Physics and the Physical Society 17, 244-247.
"A further note on dilatancy in relation to seismic sources",
Review of Geophysics 1966, 4, 405-408.
"Reflections on Sadi Carnot", Physics Education 1, 11-18.
with A.R. Lang, J. Kaczer & M. Polcarova.
domain
crystals", I.E.E.E. Transactions on Magnetics, MAG.2, 511.
"Internal magnetic
single
investigations
structure
in
iron-silicon’
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1967
91
92
93
94
1968
95
96
97
98
1969
99
100
101
1970
102
103
"Defects in diamonds", in Science and Technology of Industrial
Diamonds. Proceedings of the International Industrial Diamond
Conference, Oxford.
Industrial Diamond Information Bureau,
119-135.
"Regelation:
a supplementary note", Phil. Mag. 16, 1267-1274.
with B.R. Lawn.
Roy. Soc. Lond. A299, 291-306.
"On the theory of Hertzian fracture", Proc.
with B.R. Lawn, A.R. Lang & Eileen M. Wilks.
"A study of
strains in abraded diamond surfaces", Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond.
A301, 239-252.
with L.R. Alldredge.
field", J. Geoph. Res. 73, 677-682.
"A peculiar property of the geomagnetic
with I.M. Ward & T. Williams.
"Calibration procedure for gel
permeation chromatography", Journal of Polymer Science A-?2 6,
1357-1309.
"Curvature of Island Arcs", Nature 220, 363.
"Two-component flow model for convection in the Earth's upper
mantle", Nature 220, 350-352.
"Diamonds & deep fluids in the upper mantle", in ed.
S.K.
Runcorn, The application of modern physics to the Earth and
planetary interiors, Wiley, 247-250.
"The use of SI units in physics - A flexible policy", Phys.
Bull. 20, 58-59.
"C.F.
Scientific World 6, 5-6.
(1903-1969).
Powell
A tribute from a colleague".
with V.B. Gupta & I.M. Ward. "The effect of mechanical twinning
on the tensile modulus of polyethylene", Phil. Mag. 21, 1127-
1145.
"The strength and stiffness of polymers", Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond.
A319, 127-136.
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104
1971
105
106
107
108
1972
109
110
111
112
113
114
1973
115
116
with K.H.G. Ashbee.
Phil. Mag. 21, 211-213.
"Dislocations in the fluorite structure",
"On Lyttleton’s extensions of Ramsey’s theory of the nature of
the core of the earth", Geophysical Journal of the Royal
Astronomical Society 23, 461-464.
the
capillary bonds between grains
"On
sand",
Transactions and Journal of the British Ceramic Soc. 70, 105-
106.
in moist
with A. Keller & M.R. Mackley.
"Polymer chain extension
produced by impinging jets and its effect on polyethylene
solution", Polymer 12, 467.
with D.H. Perkins.
1903-1969",
Society 17, 541-563.
"Biographical Memoir of Cecil Frank Powell
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal
"On the kinematic theory of crystal growth and dissolution
processes, II", Zeitschrift fur Physikalische Chemie, Neue
Folge 77, 84-92.
"An outline of nucleation theory", Journal of Crystal Growth
13/14, 154-156.
"The future of crystal growth", Journal of Crystal Growth
13/14, 9-11.
"Contributions to study of capillary bonds between grains in
moist sand", Transactions and Journal of the British Ceramic
Soc. 71, 94.
"A note on the reading of Kossel Patterns", Journal of the Less
Common Metals 28, 7-13.
tectonics,
"On plate
flow and
isostasy", in ed. H.C. Beard et al, Flow and Fracture of Rocks,
Geophysical Monograph Series, vol.16, American Geophysical
Union, Washington, D.C.
analogy with glacier
the
"Dislocation models for fault creep processes", Phil. Trans.
Roy. Soc. Lond. A274, 351-354.
Barber,
with D.J.
Tsong.
"Prediction of ion-bombarded surface topographies using Frank's
kinematic theory of crystal dissolution" J. Mat. Sci. 8, 1030-
1040.
Steeds & H.S.T.
J.W.
M.
Moss,
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118
119
120
121
1974
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
1975
129
130
bainitic
with K.H.G.
transformation in uranium carbides", J. Nucl. Mater. 47, 323-
335.
Ashbee &
Dubose.
C.K.H.
"On
the
with K.H.G. Ashbee & C.K.H. Dubose.
J. Nucl. Mater. 48, 193-198.
"Voids in boron carbide",
"The equilibrium shape of gas-filled voids in a solid", J.
Nucl. Mater. 48, 199-200.
with J.F. Nye.
"Hydrology of the intergranular veins in a
temperate glacier", Proceedings of the Cambridge Symposium on
the Hydrology of Glaciers, Glaciological Society, 157-161.
with A.R. Lang & Moreton Moore.
"A note on Galimov’s theory
of cavitation as a mechanism for the synthesis of natural
diamond", Nature 246, 143-144.
"Early discoverers XXI.
Amsterdam snowfalls of 4, 5,
of Glaciology 13, 535-539.
Descartes’
on the
6 and 9 February 1635", Journal
observations
"Japanese work on snow crystals", Journal of Crystal Growth
24/25, 3-5.
with K.H.G. Ashbee.
Metals and Materials 8, 126-127.
"Bristol’s approach to Materials Studies",
with W. Bardsley, G.W. Green & D.T.J. Hurle.
Czochralski growth", Journal of Crystal Growth 23, 341-344.
"The meniscus in
"Nucleation-controlled growth on a one-dimensional growth front
of finite length", Journal of Crystal Growth 22, 233-236.
with K.H.G.
Stiegler", J. Nucl. Mater. 55, 116.
Ashbee.
"Reply to Comment by Leitnaker and
with D. Robertson.
equations", Journal of Chemical Physics 60, 891-892.
"On the formulation of microscopic rate
"The flow alignment of long chain molecules", Paper presented
at McGill University, Montreal, as part of the 50th Anniversary
celebrations of the Pulp and Paper Research Institute of
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of polyethylene melts", Journal of Materials Science 10, 1501-
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1977
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1978
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1979
136
1980
137
138
1981
139
with D.G. Crowley, M.R. Mackley & R.G. Stephenson.
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"Airy functions in the air: a simple way with stress problems",
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"General
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with S.
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J. Physique 41, 1285-1288.
"Evidence
tilted
of
a
"Edge dislocations as crystal growth sources", J.
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1982
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1983
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1984
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1986
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1987
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1988
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for
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icosahedral close-packing", J. Physique, Colloque C3, Suppl.
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as
a
model
with L. Brodsley & J.W. Steeds.
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INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS AND ORGANISATIONS
ABDULKHADAR, M.
ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY
ABRAMSKY, Jack
J.257
K.11-K.17
E.38
ACADEMIC COUNCIL FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM (ACPF)
F.1-F.3
ACADEMIC PRESS
ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA
ADAM HILGER LIMITED
ADAMS, Robert D.
AEBERSOLD, Paul C.
AGEE, Ernest
AINGER, Frank W.
AITKEN, Sir Robert (Stevenson)
ALBON, Norman
ALLDREDGE, Leroy Romney
ALLEGRE, Claude J.
ALLEN, Sir Geoffrey
ALLEN, N.P.
ALLIBONE, Thomas Edward
AMELINCKX, Severin
AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF METALS
ANDERSON, Don Lynn
ANDERSON, J.C.
ANDERSON, O.L.
ANDERSON, Philip Warren
ANDREWS, Margaret L.
ANGUS, John C.
ANNUAL REVIEW OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
D.171
D.44, D.172
D.174
F.328
J.230
J.249
F.37, F.40
H.123
K.23
J.248, J.249
A.65
F.57, F.176, F.177
K.38
F.337
J.263
E.18
J.263
E.17
J.233
D.66, D.70, D.104
D.59
H.50
J.242
J.260
A.25
J.258
B.148
D.90
F.139
D.175
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ANSON, Sir (George) Wilfrid
ANSTIS, Stuart M.
APPLIED MATERIALS RESEARCH
AREND, H.
ARIZUMI, Tetsuya
ARNAUTOV, Michael
ARORA, S.K.
ARRHENIUS, Gustaf Olof Svante
ARRIDGE, Robert Graham Chadwick
ASCOLI, Aurelio
ASHBEE, Kenneth Harold George
ASHFORD, George F.
ASHLEY, Maurice
ASLAM, Mohammed
ASSOCIATION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS
ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY TEACHERS
ASTBURY, William Thomas
ATKINS, Edward David Thomas
ATKINSON, John R.
ATKINSON, Ralph H.
ATOMIC SCIENTISTS ASSOCIATION
AUDIO LEARNING LIMITED
AUSTERMAN, Stanley Boone
AUTHIER, André
BACKER, Stanley
BACKUS, George Edward
BADER, Michael G.
.143, B.144
w
B
G
U
O
D
.247
.176
e
H
.142
+
. 166
.63
.257, J.258, J.261
r
o
a
See also C.174
J.254
G .250
e
.46
133, F.155
S
S
o
e
.251
.3, B.41, B.43, B.68,
71, B.72
.336
. 160
1, J.2
.67, H.70
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w
W
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t
o
T
.148
S
9
s
e
s
. 248
.14
71
.121
.31
. 250
.245
.4-F.7
.38-E.40
.239
-127
. L09
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w
d
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a
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H
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K.25
.65, D.68
F.187
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BADMINTON SCHOOL, BRISTOL
BAGGULEY, D.M.S.
BAILEY, Edward A.
BAILEY, John E.
BAKER, Yvonne
BALIAN, R.
BALIBAR, S.
BALMER, Pierre P.
BANGHAM, D.H.
BANNISTER, F.A.
BARBER, David John
BARDSLEY, William
BARRACLOUGH, Keith G.
BARRETT, J.W.
BARRON, Thomas Hugh Kenneth
BARTLETT, John T.
BARTLEY, David L.
BASS, Michael D.
BASSANI, Franco
BASSETT, David Clifford
BAWN, Cecil Edwin Henry
BAXTER, John
BEADLES, O.H.R.
BEAN, Charles P.
BEAUMONT, Peter W.R.
BECK, Paul A.
BEETLESTONE, John G.
BEEVERS, C. Arnold
BELOV, Nikolai Vasilevich
.8-F.21
|
3
.137
.379
.187
248
.181-D.185, D.191, D.192
257
.144
. L6
s
D
>
295
~
9
3
9
231
.313
118, F.123, F.127, F.128,
.135-F.137, F.147, F.158,
.173, F.298
255
9
.39, F.40
3
<
>
. 240
.314
.210, J.255, J.263
.98
4
. 36
.218
.137
.5-J.7
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w
p
44
>
4
+
s
55
t
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g
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.90, H.92
.68
.231
72
.158
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BENDER, Peter Leopold
BENOIT, Henri
BENTLEY, J.
BENTON, George Stock
BERG, Charles A.
BERMAN, R.
BERNAL, John Desmond
BERNARDINI, Gilberto
BERREMAN, Dwight W.
BERRY, Michael Victor
BERTAUT, E.F.
BILBY, Bruce Alexander
BILHAM, Roger G.
BILLINGTON, Ernest William
BLACKETT, Nicholas M.
BLACKMAN, Moses
BLATCHLY, John M.
BLAXTER, Sir Kenneth (Lyon)
BLEANEY, Brebis
BLIN-STOYLE, Roger John
BLUNDELL, David J.
BOAG, John Wilson
BOAS, Walter
BODEN, Neville
BONDI, Sir Hermann
BONFIELD, William
BORG, Iris
BORRMANN, G.
BOSANKO, John
J.240
H.109, H.114
J.252
See D.195
F.58
J.240
.29, G.32, G.90
.54
e
h
A
.139
.58, H.66
o
G
o
G
.145
.56, B.89
2, F.329
e
r
t
See also C.179
4
.147
t
m
.156
4
.10, J.46
U
O
.129-J.131, J.243, J.255
242
X
x
.5
See also B.75
a
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a
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K
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D
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d
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.75-A.79
.249
.116
.63
.25
. 330
244
.28
.30
.135, F.136, F.183, F.184
. 106
.185
.228, D.229
. 104
.235
.89
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BOUCHER, Ernest A.
BOULIGAND, Y.
BOWDEN, Bertram Vivian, Baron
BOWEN, Edmund John
BOWLES, J.S.
BRADSHAW, Reginald
BRAGG, Stephen Lawrence
BRANDON, David G.
BRAUN, Ernst
BREWER, Douglas Forbes
BRIGHTSEN, Ronald A.
BRISTOL MUNICIPAL CHARITIES
BRISTOL NUCLEAR FREEZE COUNCIL
BRISTOL UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATION OF ALUMNI
BRISTOL UNIVERSITY PHYSICAL SOCIETY
BRITISH AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
BRITISH ASSOCATION FOR CRYSTAL GROWTH (BACG)
BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF
SCIENCE
BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION
BRITISH CERAMIC SOCIETY
BRITISH COUNCIL
BRITISH PUGWASH GROUP
BRITISH RAILWAYS
BRITISH THOMSON-HOUSTON COMPANY LIMITED
BRODSLEY, Laurel
BROOKER, G.A.
BROOKES, C.A.
.42
.318, F.322
S
U
O
U
244
K
.26
. 246
.33
.313
.67, H.70
.179
3
. 134
.12-J3.14
.377
.232
.22-F.35
.36
.118-B.120
142
49, B.51, B.146
4
.37-F.44
3
U
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F
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.82, E.83, E.85, E.86,
.88-E.90
.86, D.100
54
1, B.4
148
43, H.125, H.130
.20
.241-F.244
2-623
250
.149-D.151
1375
.89
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D
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BROOKS, Harvey
BROWN, Arthur Frederick
BROWN, E.T.S.
BROWN, Norman
BRUNDRETT, Sir Frederick
BRUNE, J.N.
BUCKINGHAM, Amyand David
BUCKLEY, C.P.
BUECHE, Arthur M.
BULLARD Sir Edward (Crisp)
BUNN, Charles William
BURCH, Cecil Reginald
BURCHAM, William Ernest
BURGE, Edward James
BURGERS, Willy Gerard
BURHOP, Eric Henry Stoneley
BURKE, Joseph Eldrid
BURTON, William Keith
BUTCHER, Norman Edward
BUTLER, Sir Clifford (Charles)
BUTTERWORTH, John Blackstock
BUTTERWORTH & COMPANY (PUBLISHERS) LIMITED
BUTTON, Kenneth J.
BUXTON, Bernard
BYATT, Dennis W.G.
p
P
.63
.327
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142, H.151, H.164
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.24
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. 120
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P .27
L
.97
.25
16, J.17
.70
.1, B.47
.328
.18
311, F.319, F.375
45
3
. 66
.324
. 102
.238
.259
.114
127, F.128, F.310, F.311
. 169
.28
.58
.39, D.177
2
118, F.134, F.153-F.155
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CABRERA, Nicholas
CAGLIOTI, Giuseppe
CAHN, John W.
CAHN, Robert Wolfgang
CAIRNS-SMITH, Alexander Graham
CALDERWOOD, John H.
CALDWELL, P.C.
CALESS, Thomas W.
CALLEJA, José Manuel
CALVERT, P.D.
CAMBRIDGE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS
CANDLER, C.
CANNON, Cyril G.
CARGILL III, G. Slade
CARLSON, Allan
CARPENTER, L.G.
CARTER, G.
CARTWRIGHT, C.H.
CASIMIR, Hendrik Brugt Gerhard
CASSON, David B.
CASTAING, Raymond
CAVENEY, Robert J.
F.166, F.167
H.148, H.149
J.19-J.21
E.46, E.47
D.238
H.142, H.164
J.22
A.26, A.28
B.54, B.55
D.34, D.227-D.229
F.186
J.19, 3.243, 3.266
H.155
K.45
B.88
H. OL
H.149
F.173
D.178
E.51-E.54
D.120
D.179
J.23
A.20
J.245
H.164
G.102
F.65
J.246
J.229
See D.195
B.142, B.144, B.145
F.49, F.52
J.257
F.47, F.147
G.59, G.63, G.98
J.26
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CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION
CHADWICK, Sir James
CHALMERS, Bruce
CHAMBERS, Robert Guy
CHANDRASEKHAR, Sivaramakrishna
CHANG, Wuv-Shyong
CHARLESBY, Arthur
CHATELAIN, P.
CHAUDHARI, Praveen
CHAUVINEAU, J.P.
CHELSEA COLLEGE LONDON
CHERIAN, Kuruvilla A.
CHERNOV, A.A.
CHINNERY, M.A.
CHO, S.A.
CHOWDHURY, D.K.
CHRISTIAN, John Wyrill
CHURCH COMMISSIONERS FOR ENGLAND
CLADIS, Patricia E.
CLARENDON PRESS, OXFORD
CLARK, Michael George
CLARK, W.C.
CLARKE, Charles
CLAYTON, Sir Robert (James)
CLOSS, August
l
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.134, F.163, F.167, F.168
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.169
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.10, B.11, B.40, B.41,
-47, B.87
.95, F.372
.329
125, H.126
.24
.172
.25
. 266
.115, G.119
.84
s
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K
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D
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a
.259
a
-45-F.47
.25-J.27
132, F.158, F.169
.239
.173
. 240
. 66
74
. 105
.28-J.30, J.163
. 180
.339
.86, D.100
.282
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F.C. Frank
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COCHRAN, William
COCKAYNE, Brian
COCKCROFT, Sir John (Douglas)
COHEN, Morris
COLBECK, Sam C.
COLE, Desmond F.P.
COLES, Bryan R.
COLLAR, Arthur Roderick
COLLER, Bruce A.W.
COLOMBO, Umberto
COLSTON RESEARCH SOCIETY
COLVIN, Michael Keith Beale
COMITE DE DIRECTION DU LABORATOIRE DE PHYSIQUE
DES SOLIDES, UNIVERSITE DE PARIS SUD
l
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D
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.101, B.114, B.147
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.173
P
B
.22
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.123-B.131
See also H.2
A.
104
F.
48-F.53
COMMISSION DES PUBLICATIONS FRANGAISES DE
PHYSIQUE
.132, D.181-D.194
CONTEMPORARY PHYSICS
COPPING, Barry William
COTTRELL, Sir Alan (Howard)
COTTRELL, John
COTTY, W.F.
COUPER, Aitken
COUSSEINS, J.C.
COWHIG, William T.
COWLEY, John Maxwell
.195-D.207
.60
.94
30, B.41
324, F.335
-45
. 230
.296
. 66
.85
.43, G.59, G.61, G.63,
.64, G.87, G.94, G.95
64
.173
e
r
w
a
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t
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P
f
Q
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F
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0
9
0
.27
A
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F.C. Frank
245
COX, Sir (Ernest) Gordon
COX, Francoise Y.
COXETER, Harold Scott Macdonald
CRABTREE, Lewis Frederick
CROWTHER, B.M.
B.54
D.139
F.65
F.131
J.266
A.96
F.2
D.25
CRUICKSHANK, Austin James Bruce
F.61, F.87
GRUSSARD, C.
CULLEN, Alexander Lamb
CUNLIFFE, Geoffrey
CURTIS, L.F.
CUSTERS, Jan Frans Henri
CZECHOSLOVAK JOURNAL OF PHYSICS
DAMMONT, Fred R.
DAVIES, John Hugh
DAVIES, Mansel Morris
DAVIS, Edward A.
DAVIS, Martin Francis
DAWSON, John Barry
DAY, Douglas A.
DEAN, Paul Jeremy
DE BEERS CONSOLIDATED MINES LIMITED
DEBYE, Peter
DECKER, P.
DEELMAN, John C.
J.231
F.330
H.68, H.70
B.125
c.140
G.26, G.27
H.72
H.50
B.9
B.90
F.61
J.31
D.247, D.248
K.42
c.166
J.243
D.148
J.247
B.48-B.51
G.24-G.99
H.6
See also C.34, C.35-37,
C.48, C.50, C.76,
J.31
J.32
J.252
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
246
de GENNES, Pierre-Gilles
DEITZ, Victor Reuel
DEKEYSER, Willy Clement
DELOCHE, Bertrand
DEMBO, V.A.
DE MORPURGO, John
DENTON, Sir Eric (James)
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL
RESEARCH
DERYAGIN, Boris Vladimirovich
DES CLOIZEAUX, J.
DEUTSCHE AKADEMIE DER NATURFORSCHER LEOPOLDINA
DEVONS,
Samuel
DEVONSHIRE, Albert F.
DEW-HUGHES, David
de WIT, Roland
DHAWAN, Satish
DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY
DIENES, George Julian
DILL, Ken A.
DIMARZIO, Edmund A.
DINGLEY, David J.
DIRAC, Paul Adrien Maurice
DITCHBURN, Robert William
B.41
F.328
H.87
J.33
See also C.165, C.176
R
O
l
l
a
G
$52
.116, F.123, F.126, F.128,
.154, F.156, F.165, F.183
.258
.53
. 266
.232
a
A
. 36
e
e
e
.88, B.89
.68
.o4
W
U
-256
e
w
A
.185-D.190, D.192
.92
.54
. 88
See also A.69, B.12, B.135
n
o
.34
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.90, H.91
.125
.92
232, D.260
>
.68
7
.35, J.36
a
.314
.6
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See B.135
C.132
F.111, F.244
G.36, G.38, G.39, G.41,
G.46, G.56-G.69, G.94
J.96
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
247
DJADKOV, Emil Stefanov
DOBBS, Edwin Roland
J.231
A.71
DOBSON, Gordon Miller Bourne
J.227, J.231
DOMB, Cyril
DONALD, A.M,
DONNAY, Gabrielle
DONNAY, J.H.D.
DORMAN, Sir Maurice (Henry)
DORN, John E.
DRECHSLER, M.
DREW, G.C.
DREWE, James
DRUBBA, Helmut
DUGDALE, John Sydney
DUNHAM, Sir Kingsley (Charles)
DUNN, Cecil G.
DUNNING, W.J.
DUNWOODY, N.T.
DUNWORTH, John Vernon
DUTTA, A.
DYER, Henry B.
DYSON, J.
EABORN, Colin
EADES, John Alwyn
EASTWOOD, Eric
EBORALL, R.
EDITIONS DE PHYSIQUE
EDWARDS, A.W.F.
EDWARDS, Sir George (Robert)
EDWARDS, Harry G.
J.37
F.72
J.264
E.42
H.90
F.8
J.236
J.240
K.33
J.248, J.249
D.139
D.195, D.205, D.206
J.158
J.230
See also C.133
J.230
F.361
F.200
C.46
F.136
G.89
J.231
J.246
J.38
A.65
J.232
D.207
A.67
H.67
F.283-F.285, F.291, F.292
EDWARDS, Sir Sam (Samuel Frederick)
B.45
F.67, F.96, F.374
J.243
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
248
EGYPTIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS
EICHHOLZ, David E.
EISNER, Edward
ELDER, John W.
ELECTRONICS LETTERS
ELECTRONICS RESEARCH COUNCIL
ELEY, Daniel Douglas
D.209
A.69
J.39
F.326
J.250
D.210
F.55
F.318
K.52
ELLIOTT, Sir Roger (James)
F.328, F.332
EL-NASR, A.E. Abou
ELTON, Sir Arthur (Hallam Rice)
ELTON, Lewis Richard Benjamin
ELTON, Margaret Ann, Lady
ELWELL, Dennis
ENDEAVOUR
ENDERBY, John Edwin
ENGINEERING SYNOPSES
ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION
K.5
A.70
B.122
J.40
See also J.41-J.44
J.115
J.40-J.42
F.149
D.211
K.41
D.212-D.218
A.65
F.56
ENVIRONMENT SCIENCE SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
(ESSA)
F.57, F.58
ERICKSEN, Jerry L.
ESCAIG, B.
ESHELBY, John Douglas
EUROPEAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY
EVANS, Meredith Gwynne
H.90
J.264
H.98
D.220
F.326
H.90
J.45-J5.49
See also C.128, H.156-H.158
J.10
F.
59
H.66, H.77, H.146
See also D.69
J.231
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
249
EVANS, R.C.
EVANS, Trevor
EVEREST, David Anthony
EVERETT, Douglas Hugh
EVERETT, Tom H.K.
EVISON, Frank F.
EZELL, Margaret J.M.
FABER, T.E.
FAIRBANK, Henry Alan
FAKTOR, Marc Marian
FANKUCHEN, Isidor
FARADAY SOCIETY
FARRELL, Christopher J.
FEILDEN, Geoffrey Bertram Robert
FELD, Bernard Taub
FELLOWES, R.
FERGUSON, J.
FERRANTI LIMITED
FIELD, John Edwin
FINCH, George Ingle
FINEGOLD, Leonard X.
FISCHER, E.
FISHER, Dorothy G.
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NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
250
FISHER, John Crocker
U
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FISHER, Michael Ellis
FLETCHER, Neville H.
FLEURY, P.
FLINT, Einar P.
FLORY, Paul John
FLOWERS, Brian Hilton, Baron
FOLLOWELL, Roy F.
FORD, Sir Hugh
FOREIGN OFFICE
FOREMAN, A.J.E.
FORTY, Arthur John
FORWOOD, C.T.
FOSTER, Brian
FOWDEN, Sir Leslie
FOWLER, Andrew C.
FOWLER, Gerald Nathan
FOWLER, Peter Howard
FOWLER, Sir Ralph Howard
FOX, Douglas G.A.
FRANCIS, William L.
FRANK, Frederick and Medora Celia Emma
FRANK, Maia Maita
FRANKLIN, E.
FRANKLIN, Peggy
FREEMAN, G.P.
FREIER, Shalheveth
FREISER, Henry
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NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
251
FRIEDEL, Jacques
FRITSCHE, Hans G.
FROHLICH, Herbert
FROWEIN, F.
FRY, Thomas Robert
FUJIOKA, Yoshio
FULLER, Richard Buckminster
FUMI, Fausto Gherardo
FURUKAWA, Kazuo
GALT, John Kirtland
GANELIUS, Tord Hjalmar
GARCIA, Nicholas
GARLICK, George Frederick John
GARNER, William Edward
GARRARD, D.J.
GARWIN, Richard Lawrence
GEACH, George Alwyn
GEDDES, A.E.M.
GEE, Geoffrey
GEHMAN, William G.
GENERAL ELECTRIC (GE)
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J.
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B.
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B.
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K.
11, K.13
F.
201
H.
50
G.
100-G.113
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
252
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
GERRYTS, E.
GIANNI, Ernesto
GIBBS, David Fortnam
GIBBS, Peter
GIBSON, W. Martin
GIESS, Edward August
GILL, J.C.
GILLMAN, Jack J.
GILMER, George Hudson
GLEN, John Wallington
GODDARD, Air Marshal Sir (Robert) Victor
GOLDSTEIN, Martin
GOODENOUGH, John Bannister
A.11
c.58
H.102
G.35
E.22
B.136
F.314
J.66
J.236
B.4
F.374
D.128
F.133
G.117, G.119, G.121
H.143, H.150
J.67, J.68
F.372
J.237
H.150
D.226
H.77, H.114
D.263
J.245
D.260
J.255
GOODMAN, Colin H.L.
F.117, F.127, F.135, F.136
GOOLD-ADAMS, Richard
GORDON, Manfred
GORDON, Martin B.
GOTOH, Y.
GOUGH, Herbert John
GOULTY, Neil R.
GOVERNING BODIES ASSOCIATION
GRANDJEAN, F.
GRANT, Willis
GRAVES, Arthur M.
GRAY, Derek G.
J.249
A.69
H.79
D.260
F.175
A.12
J.69
F.75
H.92
B.80
D.142
J.70
NGUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
253
GRAY, George William
GRAY, Peter
GREEN, Albert Edward
GREEN, Rev. Vivian Hubert Howard
GREENE, Graham
GREENLAND CLUB
GREENPEACE
GREGORY, Bernard P.
GREGORY, J. Martin
GREGORY, Richard Langton
GRIFFIN, G.J.L.
GRIFFIN, L.J.
GRIGGS, David Tressel
GRODZINSKI, P.
GROSS, Michael
GUBBINS, David
GUGGENHEIM, Edward Armand
GUINIER, A.
GURNEY, Ian
J.247
J.237
F.327
A.66
A.67
F.76
F.77
F.49
H.109
E.38-E.40
E.36
J.71
D.25
F.65
J.232
H.64
G.25
H.111
J.254, J.260
J.229
See also C.30
F.139
J.266
GUTTERIDGE, William F.
F.206, F.212, F.241-F.244
GUYON, E.
HAHN, Otto
HALL, Alfred Rupert
HALL, Sir Arnold (Alexander)
HALL, Martin
HALLETT, J.
HALLETT, Phyllis R.
HALSEY, R.J.
HAMDAN, Mohammed A.
H.124
J.226
D.73
F.194
A.19
J.72
E.11
J.237
D.208
HANBURY, Harold Greville
A.23, A.64, A.65, A.67
See also C.127
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
254
HANNAM, Charles L.
HANNAY, Norman Bruce
HARBURN, G.
HARPER, P.G.
HARRIS, Jeffrey W.
HARRIS, John Edward
HARRIS, William F.
HARRISON, Lionel G.
HART, Michael
HARTLEY, Sir Harold (Brewer)
HARTLEY, Nicholas Edward Whittam
HARTMAN, Paul L.
HARTMANOVA, M.
HASIGUTI, Ryukiti Robert
HASSE, Helmut
HASSELL, Odd
HAUSNER, Henry Herman
HAUSSUHL, S.
HAWARD, R.N.
HAWKER, Lilian E.
HAWKINS, A.B.
HAWTHORNE, J.B.
HAY, Roy
HEATH, M.
HEARD, Hugh Corey
HEAVENS, Oliver Samuel
HEIMANN, R.
HEINE, Volker
B.140, B.142
F.194
D.139
J.238
G.53
B.2
F.319
J.246
D.207
F.329, F.373
J.73
A.1l
J.242
A.66
F.127, F.128, F.155
H.6
F.172
F.124, F.127, F.128, F.131,
F.146-F.148, F.152, F.154,
F.156
H.11, H.45
J.243
J.232
See C.47
J.239
F.120, F.123, F.127, F.154
J.240
A.66
B.145, B.148
F.313
G.43
D.263
F.173
D.104
F.133
J.249
H.146, H.147
J.260
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
255
HELFRICH, Wolfgang
HENDERSON, B.
HERENGUEL, J.
HERINGTON, E.J.G.
HERRING, William Conyers
HESKETH, Ross Vernon
HEWITT, B.S.
HIBBARD, Walter Rollo
HICKS, Sir Denys
HIDE, Raymond
HIGASI,
HIGUCHI, Keiji
HILL, Major E.H.
HILL, Rodney
HILLIARD, John E.
HILLIER, Bevis
HILSUM, Cyril
HIMMELBLAU, D.M.
HINTON, Howard Everest
HIRSCH, Sir Peter (Bernhard)
HIRTH, J.P.
HOCH, Paul K.
HODGKIN, Sir Alan (Lloyd)
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F.9
J.228
See C.28
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J.45
A.3
B.88
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
256
HODGKIN, Dorothy Mary Crowfoot
HOFFMAN, John Drake
HOLLOMON, John Herbert
HOLT, David Basil
HOLTON, David GC.
HOME OFFICE
HONEYCOMBE, Robert William Kerr
HOOKER, Sir Stanley (George)
HOOPER, J.A.
HOPKINS, H. Geoffrey
HOPKINS, Harold Horace
HORN, F. Hubbard
HORN, Roger G.
HORSFALL, John A.C.
HORSFIELD, Anthony
HORTON, A. Trobridge
HOSELITZ, Kurt
HOTINE, Kate
HOUSE, William Alan
HOUTERMANS, F.G.
HOWARD, George
A.66
B.124, B.125
D.90
F.127, F.329-F.331
J.85
See also A.91
P
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O
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F
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See also A.67
J.90-J.92
J.249
F.78
A.68
A.16
See also A.70
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NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
257
HOWARD, Margaret
HOWARTH, Leslie
HOWARTH, William D.
HOYLE, Sir Fred
HU, Hsun
HUANG, C.C.
HUANG, K.
HUDSON, Paul Richard William
HUGHES, George M.
HULME, Kenneth Fraser
HUMBLE, Peter
HUMPHREYS, Colin J.
HUNT, J.
HURLE, Donald T.J.
HUTCHINGS, Ian
HUTCHINSON & COMPANY (PUBLISHERS) LIMITED
HUTTER, K.
HUXLEY, Sir Andrew (Fielding)
IPC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PRESS LIMITED
IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (ICI)
INDIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
INDUSTRIAL DIAMOND REVIEW
INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED
INSTITUTE OF METALS
A.67
F.326
J.241, J.245, 5.248
D.148
J.93
D.222
J.244
B.13
K.34
A.28
J.237
J.254
K.42
F.137
D.113
F.175
J.246
H.171
E.72
F.323
B.88
D.223
A.1l1
B.49
G.114
H.1
A.29
H.125, H.165
D.219
B.48, B.49
G.24-G.27
E.10
F.79-F.85
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
258
INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS
23, A.26,
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D.92, D.127,
.220
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F.180
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H.91
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INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SEISMOLOGY AND
PHYSICS OF THE EARTH’S INTERIOR (IASPEI)
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION
(IBM)
.115-G.122
Q
INTERNATIONAL GOMMISSION ON LARGE DAMS
a
247
INTERNATIONAL GLACIOLOGICAL SOCIETY
85, H.125
t
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FRACTURE MECHANICS
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION OF CRYSTAL GROWTH
(10CG)
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF GEODESY AND GEOPHYSICS
(IUGG)
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PURE AND APPLIED
PHYSICS (IUPAP)
IRVING, Edward
IVES, Michael Brian
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176, F.177
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51, D.52
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A
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JACKSON, Kenneth Arthur
F.
120, F.121, F.132, F.148
JACKSON, Willis, Baron
JACOBS, John Arthur
JACQUINOT, Pierre
JAFFEE, Robert I.
JAHN, Hermann Arthur
JAIN, S.C.
JAMES, B.W.
F.
153-F.157
J.
247
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NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
259
JASWON, Maurice Arthur
JENKINS, H.O.
JENNINGS, Stephen Gerard
JOHARI, G.P.
JONES, Brian K.
JONES, Douglas Samuel
JONES, D.W.
JONES, Francis Edgar
JONES, Reginald Victor
JONES, T.T.
JONES, W.D.
JONSCHER, Andrew K.
JORDAN, A. Raymond
JORDAN, H.A.
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
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JOURNAL OF CRYSTAL GROWTH
.113, D.114, D.136
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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
JOURNAL OF MECHANICS AND PHYSICS OF SOLIDS
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF SOLIDS
JOURNAL OF POLYMER SCIENCE
JOURNAL OF STATISTICAL PHYSICS
JOURNAL OF THE LESS COMMON METALS
JOYCE, B.A.
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NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
260
KACZER, Jan
KAISCHEW, R.
KALDIS, Emanuel
KANZAKI, H.
KANZIG, Werner
KAPLAN, Martin M.
KASPER, John Simon
KATO, N.
KAWASUMI, I.
KAY, Herbert F.
KEARSLEY, Elliot A.
KEITH, Harvey Douglas
KELL, George S.
KELLER, Andrew
KELLY, Anthony
KEMBALL, Charles
KENDALL, David George
KENNEDY, Alfred James
KERN, Raymond
KERWIN, Larkin
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328, F.332
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127
NCUAGS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
261
KHAN, A.Q.
KHBEISS, Isa
KIANG, C.S.
D.102
F.327
B.4
J.246
KING, Geoffrey Charles Plume
J.129-J.143, J.173
KING, H.W.
KING, J.N.
KING, Lester C.
KINGHAM, David
KING’S COLLEGE LONDON
KINGTON, George L.
KIRKALDY, John Samuel
KLEMAN, Maurice
KNIGHT, Charles Alfred
KOBAYASHI, T.
KOEHLER, James S.
KOFOED-HANSEN, Ollo Mogens
KOHN, Walter
KOPAL, Zdenek
KORNBERG, Sir Hans (Leo)
KORNER, Stephan
KOSTOV, Ivan
KOVACH, Robert L.
KOVACS, Andre J.
KRAMISH, Arnold
KRATOCHVIL, Jan
KRISHNA, Padmanabhan
KRONBERG, Marritt L.
KRZEMINSKI, Jerzy L.
H.28
F.128, F.129
J.243
H.146
F.185
F.66
J.242
D.126, D.147, D.183, D.207
F.53
H.90-H.92, H.139
J.144, 3.145
K.8, K.49
H.142
J.146
F.173
J.248, J.250
H.6
D.22
H.135
J.246
A.67
F.335
D.72, D.142
J.235
J.254
J.240
H.112
J.263
D.204
F.124
J.236, J.239
H.112
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
262
KUO, Kehsin, H.
KURODA, Toshio
KURTI, Nicholas
LACHAPELLE, E.
LACHER, R.C.
LACMANN, Rolf
LACOMBE, Paul
LAMB, Dennis
LAMBLE, John H.
LA MER, Victor Kuhn
LANDAUER, Rolf William
LANDSBERG, Peter Theodore
LANG, Andrew Richard
LARGE, D.
LATANISION, Ron M.
LAUDISE, Robert Alfred
LAURITZEN, John I., Jr.
LAVES, Fritz Henning
H.169
J.264
K.49
A.31
F.112, F.310-F.312
H.105, H.154
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F.C. Frank
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LAVINA, Agustin
LAWN, Brian Ronald
LAWRENCE, Sir John (Waldemar)
LEADBETTER, Alan J.
LEADBETTER, I.K.
LEAMY, H.J.
LEE, J.A.
LEES, J.
LEES, Rev. Ronald
LEHMANN, J.C.
LENNARD-JONES, Sir John (Edward)
LESCHKE, Elisabeth Charlotte
LESLIE, Frank Matthews
LEVICH, Veniamin Grigorevich
LEWIS, Brian
LIGHTHILL, Sir (Michael) James
LILLEY, E.D.
LIPATOV, Yu. S.
LIPSON, Henry Solomon
LIPSON, S.G.
LIVINGSTON, J.D.
LOCK, William Owen
LOMER, W.M.
LONGMAN, I.M.
LONSDALE, Dame Kathleen
LOPER, David
LOTHE, Jens
F.174
F.320-F. 322
H.64
J.155-J.157
D.127
J.114
F.313
K.33
D.139
F.148
See D.195
J.231
E.72
F.53
A.17
A.69
D.142
F.8
B.47
See J.158
F.144, F.172
J.159
F.326
B.93
F.174
D.172
J.260
J.238
D.90
F.179
J.96
J.240
D.16
J.254
J.45, J.160
LOVELL, Sir (Alfred Charles) Bernard
B.54, B.88, B.148
LOWDIN, Per-Olov
F.342
F.179
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
264
LUBETKIN, Steven C.
LUCIAK, Bernard
LUCKHURST, Geoffrey Roger
LUDLAM, F.H.
LUKES, Thomas
LYDON, John E.
McBRIERTY, Vincent J.
McCALL, David W.
McCALLUM, G.C.
McCOMBIE, Charles W.
McCREA, Sir William (Hunter)
MACFARLANE, Sir George (Gray)
McGREGOR, Archibald Gordon
McHUGH, Anthony J.
MACKAY, Alan
McKENZIE, D. Peter
MacKENZIE, James Kenneth
MACKINTOSH, Andrew
MACKLEY, Malcolm R.
McLEAN, D.
MACLEAN, Tom P.
McQUILLAN, Alan Dennis
MACROMOLECULAR REVIEWS
MADDOCK, Sir Ieuan
MADDOX, John Royden
MAJOR, Maurice
MALHERBE, E.G.
MALOS, John
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NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
265
MANDELBROT, Benoit
MANDELL, Arnold J.
MARADUDIN, Alexei A.
MARCH, Norman H.
MARCONI’S WIRELESS TELEGRAPH COMPANY LIMITED
MARIES, Alan
MARKS, L.D.
MARSDEN, Ralph J.B.
MASON, Sir (Basil) John
MASON, Geoffrey
MASON, Stanley G.
MASSALSKI, Ted B.
MASSEY, Sir Harrie Stewart Wilson
MASSON, A.
MATERIALS RESEARCH BULLETIN
MATERIALS SCIENCE CLUB
MATSUMURA, Gentaro
MATTHEWS, John W.
MATTHEWS, Paul Taunton
MATTHEWS, S.C.
MAXWELL, (Ian) Robert
MEADE-KING, M.G.
MELVILLE, Sir Harry (Work)
MENDELSSOHN, Kurt Alfred Georg
MENTER, Sir James (Woodham)
MENZIES, Alexander Charles
MERGER, Robert L.
MERCIER, Raymond P.
MERRET, Mildred
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B.
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F.
282
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
266
MERRICK, Frank
B.80
MERRISON, Sir Alexander (Walter)
B.3, B.5, B.7, B.9,
B.39-B.41, B.43-B.47, B.83,
B.85-B.89, B.134, B.138,
B.148
E.89
F.247, F.374
J.1, J.40-5.42
F.59
A.30
J.247
MERZ, Walter J.
METALLURGICAL SOCIETY INC.
METEAU, G.
METFORD, John Callan James
B.90, B.100, B.125
METROPOLITAN-VICKERS ELECTRICAL COMPANY LIMITED C.58
MEVREL, Remy
MEYER, Robert B.
MEYRICK, Glyn
MIDWINTER, John Edwin
MIHAILOV, M.
MILES, Mervyn J.
MILLEDGE, H. Judith
MILLER, Donald F.
MILNER, John
MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
MINISTRY OF SUPPLY
MITAL, G.S.
MITCHELL, Edgar William John
MITCHELL, John Wesley
MOLECULAR CRYSTALS DISCUSSION GROUP
MOLIERE, K.
MOLLER, Christian
MONTROSE, J.L.
J.164
J.165
A.26
J.256
H.112
J.166, J.265
G.36
J.241
H.114
A.66
D.236
F.188-F.191
F.192
J.240
A.67
F.312, F.372
G.69, G.71, G.73
D.58
J.167
F.193
J.235
D.22
H.43
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
267
MOORE, Anthony Moreton
P
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MORANTZ, D.J.
MORGAN, David John
MORRIS, Peter R.
MORRIS, Sir Philip (Robert)
MORRISON, Alasdair
MORRISON, James Alexander
MORROGH, Henton
MORSHEAD, Sir Owen
MORTON, P.H.
MOSSOP, S.C.
MOTT, Sir Nevill (Francis)
MOULLIN, Eric Balliol
MULLARD RESEARCH LABORATORIES
MULLER, F.H.
MULLIN, John Brian
MUNK, Walter Heinrich
MURRELL, Stanley A.F.
MUTAFTSCHIEV, B.
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. 66
. 120
.173
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K.
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133, F.143
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F.C. Frank
268
NABARRO, Frank Reginald Nunes
NAKANO, Jun’ichi
NASON, Robert D.
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING
NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY
NATIONAL RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
NATURE
NEJMAN, Elizabeth
NELSON, David R.
NEVILLE, A.C.
NEVILLE, E.H.
NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE UNIVERSITY
NEWMAN, Brian A.
NEWMAN, Eric
NEW SCIENTIST
NICHOLAS, John F.
NICOLAYSEN, Louis 0.
NIEMYSKI, Tadeusz
NISBET, Euan G.
NISHIZAWA, Jun’ichi
NITSCHE, Rudolf
NOAKES, G. Robert
NORTHCOTT, L.
NORTH-HOLLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY
NUOVA CIMENTO
NYE, John Frederick
.96, D.139
4
.77, G.87, G.89
.51, H.90, H.92
.174-3.176
174, F.175
.130
27
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141
.195-F.203
155
.16, D.23, D.50, D.111,
112, D.237-D.242
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262
252
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.177-3.180
154, F.155
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F.C. Frank
269
OAKESHOTT, Sir Walter (Fraser)
OCCHIALINI, Giuseppe Paolo Stanislao
ODELL, Jeffrey Arthur
O'HARA, Michael John
OLD IPSWICHIAN CLUB
OLIVER, Dennis Stanley
ONYON, P.F.
OOKAWA, Akiya
ORAVA, R. Norman
O'REILLY, W.
OROWAN, Egon
ORTIZ, °C.
ORVILLE-THOMAS, W.J.
OSBORNE, Alexander Deas
OSMASTON, H.A.
OSWALD, Patrick
OWEN, Anthony J.
OWEN, H.G.
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
PAGE, S.L.
PAINE, Thomas Otten
PALM, J.H.
PALMER, Henry Procter
PAZOSZ, Bogdan
PAMPLIN, Brian Randall
.23, A.66
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NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
270
PARASNIS, Arawind Shripad
PARFREY, E.B.M.
PARKER, Robert L.
PARKIN, David W.
PARKINSON, David H.
PARROTT, J.E.
PARRY, J.H.
PARSONS, Roger
PARTRIDGE, Sir (Ernest) John
PASHLEY, Donald William
PATEL, A.R.
PATERSON, W.S.B.
PATON, Sir William (Drummond Macdonald)
PAULING, Linus Carl
PAULUS, Kurt
PEASE, Rendel Sebastian
PEDERSEN, Cecil I.
PEEL, Ronald Francis Edward Waite
PEIERLS, Sir Rudolf (Ernst)
PEISER, H. Steffen
PENNINGS, A.J.
PERGAMON PRESS LIMITED
PERKINS, Courtland Davis
PETCH, Norman James
PETHICA, Brian A.
PHELPS, Charles
PHILIP, John Robert
PHILLIPS, Sir David (Chilton)
PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
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F.C. Frank
271
PHYSICAL SOCIETY
D.22, D.25
F.204
J.96
PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS
D.251
PHYSICS TODAY
PICHAMUTHU, C.S.
PICK, H.
PIGGOTT, W.R.
PIKE, Edward Roy
PINES, David
PIPPARD, Sir (Alfred) Brian
PIRENNE, M.H.
PITT, Sir Harry (Raymond)
PITTMAN, Robin N.
PLANT, Ruth
PLASTICS INSTITUTE
PLUMLEY, George A.K.
POHL, R.W.
POIRIER, Jean-Paul
POLDER, D.
POLLARD, Brian
POLONSKY, M.S.
POLYMER
POND, R.C.
PORTER, Sir George
PORTER, Roger S.
POUND, Guy Marshall
D.252
J.257
F.139
See C.74
A.68
D.111
E.53
B.54
J.6
K.25
F.286, F.289, F.292-F.295
F.336
H.56, H.96
J.194-J.198
J.234
D.147, D.148
H.124, H.139
B.54
J.231
J.144
J.158
D.253
F.321
J.199
B.149
E.36
J.2
H.114, H.152
J.243
J.200
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
272
POWELL, Cecil Frank
A.19
POWELL, Isobel Therese
POWERS, Harold E.C.
PRATT, Peter L.
PREECE, Alan W.
PRICE, Fraser P.
PRICE, P. Buford
PRIESTLEY, Michael G.
PRIGOGINE, Ilya
PRINS, J.A.
PRYCE, Maurice Henry Lecorney
PUGSLEY, Sir Alfred (Grenvile)
PUGWASH CONFERENCES ON SCIENCE AND WORLD
AFFAIRS
PUGWASH LIMITED
PUSEY, P.N.
PUTTICK, Keith Ernest
PYE, Sir David (Randall)
B.30, B.31, B.51, B.69,
B.101, B.114
H.70
K.24
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B.148
D.92
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F.204-F.296
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
273
RADHAKRISHNAN, V.
RADLEY, Jack A.
RAGHAVA, Ram S.
RAJAN, Krishna
H.130
G.124-G.126
F.323
F.174
RAMACHANDRAN, Gopalasamudrum Narayana Ayyar
F.329, F.330, F.332
RAMASESHAN, Siv
RAO, Chintamani Nagesa Ramachandra
RAO, K.N. Swamy
RASMUSSEN, Svend Erik
RASTOGI, R.P.
RATHENAU, G.W.
RAULT, J.
RAWCLIFFE, Gordon Hindle
RAYNES, Edward Peter
RAYNOR, Geoffrey Vincent
RAZUMNEY, Gerardo
READ, W. Thornton
RED MAIDS’ SCHOOL, BRISTOL
REGAN, David
REHMATULLAH, S.
RENE, Vojtéch
RESEARCH
RICE, A.G.
RICE, James R.
RICHARDS, John Charles Shenstone
RICHARDSON, Frederick Denys
RICHARDSON, M.J.
RICHES, General Sir Ian
RICHMOND, Alan
RICHMOND, Sir Mark (Henry)
H.150
H.129
See also J.257
A.69
H.129
J.257
F.130
J.243
F.139, F.178-F.182
J.208
B.135, B.145
E.32
H.28
K.4
J.239
H.116
J.209
F.297
F.1
J.249
F.133
D.25, D.254
E.72
J.251
K.31
A.27
F.203
J.210
A.65
F.336
A.68
J.73
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
274
RIDEAL, Sir Eric Keightley
A.11, A.17
RIDER, Jack G.
RILEY,
ROBERTS, B.W.
ROBERTS, Gareth Gwyn
ROBERTSON, David
ROBSON, Sir Hugh (Norwood)
ROBSON, J.D.
ROCARD, Yves
ROCHE, John J.
ROCHESTER, George Dixon
RODD, T.E.
ROGALSKI, Antoni
ROGERS, M.A.
ROLT, Lionel Thomas Caswall
ROOYMANS, Coen J.M.
ROSBAUD, Angela
ROSBAUD, Paul
ROSE, Paul Lawrence
ROSENFELD, Leon
ROSSELAND, Svein
ROSSI, Giovanni
ROTBLAT, Joseph
ROTH, W.A.
ROTHERHAM, Leonard
ROY, Rustum B.
D.16
F.96
K.52
See C.61
H.84
H.119
J.246
J.48
K.29
H.5
F.112
D.148
J.251
F.169
J.238
J.40
F.165
D.230
D.14
See also J.263
J.120, J.121
D.75
J.230
J.211
D.92
F.221, F.227, F.240, F.244,
F.248
D.14
A.24
J.40
K.31
F.194
J.245
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
D.85, D.255
ROYAL INSTITUTION
ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY
ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY
E.36
D.92
D.256
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
275
ROYAL RADAR ESTABLISHMENT
ROYAL SOCIETY
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ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTS
ROYAL SOCIETY OF SOUTH AFRICA
ROYAL SWEDISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
RUNCORN, (Stanley) Keith
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RUSHBROOKE, George Stanley
SADANANDA, K.
SADLER, David M.
SAHAGIAN, Charles S.
ST-PIERRE, L.E.
SALT, W.E.
SAMBLES, John R.
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F.C. Frank
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SANDER, K.F.
SARTAIN, Carl Clinton
SATO, Kiyotaka
SAUER, John Anthony
SAUNDERS, D.W.
SAUNDERS, Ian James
SAXTON, J.A.
SCHEEL, Hans J.
SCHIEBER, Michael M.
SCHIFF, H.
SCHLOESSIN, Helmut H.
SCHMITT, Roland W.
SCHUBART, Hans
SCHWAB, Georg Maria
SCIAMA, Dennis William
SCIENCE
SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL (SRC)
SCRUTON, Roger Vernon
SEABORG, Glenn Theodore
SEAL, Michael
SEARCY, Alan Winn
SEARS, Gerald W.
SEEGER, A.
SEGALL, Robert L.
SEGRE, Beniamino
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.116-F.125, F.127-F.134,
.137, F.139, F.142-F.144,
.146-F.148, F.153-F.156,
.158, F.163, F.165-F.169,
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K.
2
E.
22
F.
63
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
277
SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA
D.68
SEKERKA, Robert Floyd
F.137, F.169, F.172, F.174,
SELLIN, R.H.J.
SELLSCHOP, J.P. Friedel
F.175
J.250
A.28
G.96
SERIES, George William
See D.195
SHAH, Jitu S.
SHAHAM, Jacob
SHANKS, Ian Alexander
SHASHIDHAR, R.
SHAW, D.
SHEPHERDSON, John Cedric
SHERWOOD, John Neil
SHOCKLEY, William Bradford
SHOENBERG, David
SIDGWICK, Nevil Vincent
SILHAVY, Miroslav
SILLARS, R.W.
SIMMONS, John A.
SIMMONS, Ralph Oliver
SIMON, Sir Francis (Eugene)
SIMONS, John P.
SIMS, Sir Alfred (John)
SINHA, B.K.
SLATER, Alan E.
SLATER, John Clarke
SLECHTA, J.
SLUCKIN, T.J.
SMALL, Percy A.
SMITH, Clarence
B.14
F.38
D.111
F.332
J.259
J.252
J.85
J.263
H.6
F.332
H.47
D.11
D.204
C.45, €.58
J.229
H.78
K.34
G.24
J.216
See also C.140
F.71
F.344
F.174, F.175
D.263
F.178
J.262
J.266
C.26
H.1
J.217
D.5
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
278
SMITH, Cyril Stanley
SMITH, George W.
SMITH, Robert Allan
SMITH, Stanley Desmond
SMITH-ROSE, Reginald Leslie
SNOW, C.I.
SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY
SOLID STATE PHYSICS
SOLID STATE SCIENCE REPORTS
SOMMERFELD, Arnold Johannes Wilhelm
SONDHEIMER, Ernest H.
SOUTHON, M.J.
SPALDING, Dudley Brian
SPILLER, G.D.T.
SPRACKLING, Michael Thomas
SPRINGER, Julius
STAEHLE, R.W.
H.6, H.91, H.92, H.123
B.4
H.91
F.328, F.337
B.43
c.83
See also C.84, C.98
B.54
D.258
D.259
D.260
C.34
B.43
F.168
J.158
F.175
D.73
D.14
J.250
STANDING CONFERENCE OF PROFESSORS OF PHYSICS
F.376-F.378
STANFORD, E.G.
STEEDS, John Wickham
STEPHENSON, G.E.B.
STEPHENSON, John
STEVELEY, L.A.K.
STICKLAND, A.C.
STIGANT, S. Austen
STOKES, Donald Gresham, Baron
STONE, Jeremy J.
STOUT, John Williard, Jr.
STOWELL, Michael James
STRACHAN, Charles
STRANSKI, Iwan N.
STREET, R.
STRINGER, John
STUART, John Trevor
J.238
B.56
D.120, D.149, D.150
J.230
J.256
J.229
See C.84
J.230
H.67
F.247, F.337
D.115, D.224
F.332
K.11, K.13, K.16
J.231
See also J.235
K.31
H.64
F.332
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
279
SUCHY, Jozef
SUGDEN, Samuel
SUITS, Chauncey Guy
SUNAGAWA, Ichiro
F.175
A.11
G.100
c.138
D.137
F.127, F.147, F.148, F.151,
SUREK, Thomas
SURFACE SCIENCE
SUTHERLAND, Sir Gordon (Brims Black McIvor)
SUTTON, Leslie Ernest
SUTTON, Sir (Oliver) Graham
SUZUKI, T.
SWANN, Michael Meredith, Baron
SWARTZ, William M.
SZASZ, George
SZIGETI, G.
TABOR, David
TABOR, Michael
TANNER, B.K.
TANNHAUSER, D.S.
TAYLOR, Sir Geoffrey (Ingram)
TAYLOR, R.B.
TAYLOR, W.H.
TECTONOPHYSICS
TENSI, Hans M.
TER HAAR, Dirk
TESSIER DU CROS, F.
THIRLAWAY, H.1I.S.
THOMAS, Edwin L.
F.162, F.174
J.218, J.250
D.261
F.336
J.232
See also C.27
c.80, C.83
J.219
E.89
F.247
J.236
F.181
A.26
F.318
G.57, G.61
J.220
K.34, K.39
J.263
J.260
J.244
See C.28
F.2
D.246, D.247
D.262
F.173
D.250
c.138
H.63
F.72
J.265
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
280
THOMAS, Gareth
THOMAS, John Meurig
K.28
F.61, F.323, F.331
THOMPSON, Sir Harold (Warris)
THOMPSON, Norman
TILLER, William A.
TILLEY, R.J.D.
TIMES HIGHER EDUCATIONAL SUPPLEMENT
TIMES NEWSPAPERS LIMITED
TIZARD, Sir Henry Thomas
TOCHER, Don
TODA, Akihiko
TODD, Alexander Robertus, Baron
TOLANSKY, Samuel
TOMLINSON, R.D.
TOMPKINS, Frederick Clifford
TONKIN, G.P.
TOSI, Mario
TOZER, David C.
TRANS TECH PUBLICATIONS
TRELOAR, Leslie R.G.
TREND, Burke St. John, Baron
TSONG, Ignatius Siu Tung
TUCKETT, R.F.
TURNBULL, David
TURNER, A.J.
TYNDALL, Arthur Mannering
TYNDALL, John
G.42
H.91
J.221
D.127
F.126, F.128
B.1, B.4, B.6, B.7, B.30,
B.37-B.40, B.69, B.72
F.305
F.137
J.251
D.265
D.263-D.265
C.97
H.64
J.265
F.337
J.222
F.172-F.174
F.62, F.63, F.65
B.46
B.29
K.25
H.55
J.244
D.266
J.247, 5.248
A.67
K.33
c.91
J.229
H.142
J.239, J.253
J.263
See D.89
B.148
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.c. Frank
281
UBBELOHDE, Alfred Rene John Paul
UEDA, Ryuzo
UNGAR, Goran
UPSTILL, Colin E.
VADILO, Pavel S.
VAGH, Amrish S.
D.16
J.229
K.30
F.152
K.40
H.160
J.223
J.248
VAINSHTEIN, Boris Konstantinovich
F.120, F.132, F.155, F.158
VAN DER MERWE, J.H.
VAN ROSMALEN, G.M.
VAN VLECK, John Hasbrouck
VENEDA PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED
VERDON-SMITH, Sir (William) Reginald
H.95
J.232
F.174
A.67
D.267
H.67
VERLAGSBUCHHANDLUNG JULIUS SPRINGER
D.8, D.14
VERMA, Ajit Ram
VEYSSIE, Madeleine
VICK, Sir (Francis) Arthur
VIOUND, Pierre
VITEK, Vasek
VITOVEC, F.H.
VOIGT-MARTIN, I.G.
VON LAUE, Max
VON PHILIPSBORN, Helmut
H.131
J.260
See also A.68
H.87
See D.195
J.247
H.92
K.28
J.264
J.234
F.142
WACHTMAN, J.B. Jr.
J.231, J.232
WALDEGRAVE, William Arthur
WALKER, Peter Edward
WALSH, Sir Alan
WALTON, W.H.
F.282
A.104
K.54
J.232
WANSBROUGH-JONES, Sir Owen (Haddon)
See C.74
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
282
WARD, Ian Macmillan
WARNER, Sir Frederick (Edward)
WARNER, Mark
WARREN, Glenn B.
WATT, William
WEART, Spencer R.
WEATHERALL, Miles
WEBBER, Hugh C.
WEERTMAN, Johannes
WEINTROUB, S.
WEISSKOPF, Victor Frederick
WELLS, A.F.
WELLS, Peter Neil Temple
WERGELAND, Harald Nicolai
WEST OF ENGLAND METALS AND MATERIALS
ASSOCIATION
WESTOLL, Thomas Stanley
WHALLEY, E.
WHIFFEN, David Hardy
WHITE, Eric A.D.
WHITE, James
WHITEHOUSE, A.A.K.
WIEDERHORN, S.M.
WIEGANK, F.
WILKIE, Douglas Robert
WILKINSON, Sir Denys (Haigh)
WILKS, Eileen M.
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241
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257
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NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
283
WILKS, John
WILLIAMS, Sir Edgar (Trevor)
WILLIAMS, Gerald C.
WILLIAMS, John O.
WILLIAMS, M.
WILLIAMSON,
WILLIS, Bertram Terence Martin
WILLOUGHBY, C.H.M.
WILMAN, H.
WILSON, Arthur James Cochran
WILSON, (James) Harold, Baron
WINDLE, Alan H.
WINTER, Jacques
WIRTZ, Karl W.J.
WOLFENDALE, Arnold Whittaker
WOOD, W.W.
WOODRUFF, David Phillip
WOODS, Geoffrey S.
WOOLFSON, Michael Mark
WRENCH, John B.
WRIGHT, Edward Maitland
WRIGHT, John K.
WRINCH, Dorothy M.
G.63
J.237
D.92
D.263
F.175
F.126-F.128
F.203
D.172
B.118
K.1
B.54
J.231
F.299
c.179
F.72
J.263
K.9
F.53
D.8
J.226
See also C.81
B.43
F.318
K.29
A.20
J.250
F.325
E.56
A.67
F.64
J.100, J.103
K.33
See also C.89
J.251
C.69
See also C.31, C.61, C.73
WROTH, (Charles) Peter
WYLIE, Russell G.
A.19
J.227
NCUACS 15/8/89
F.C. Frank
284
WYLLIE, Peter John
YAMAOKA, Shinobu
YAMASHITA, Akira
YEMM, Edmund William
YOFFE, Abraham David
YORKSHIRE TELEVISION
YOUNG, D.A.
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47
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YOUNG, Frederick Walter, Jr.
YOUNG, Pierre Henry John
255, J.256
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ZEMANSKY, Mark Waldo
ZEMLICKA, Jan
ZIMAN, John Michael
ZIMMER, J.E.
ZUCKERMAN, Solly, Baron
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P
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