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NATIONAL CATALOGUING UNIT FOR THE ARCHIVES OF CONTEMPORARY SCIENTISTS Catalogue of supplementary papers and correspondence of Sir Joseph John Thomson FRS (1856 - 1940) NCUACS catalogue no. 91/4/00 by Nicola Ashbridge, Adrian Nardone and Peter Harper J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Title: Compiled by: Date of material: 1836-1956 Description level: Fonds Nicola Ashbridge, Adrian Nardone and Peter Harper Catalogue of supplementary papers and correspondence of Sir Joseph John Thomson, FRS (1856-1940), physicist. NCUACS catalogue no.91/4/00. © 2000 National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists, University of Bath. The Library, Trinity College Cambridge Extent of material: 59 boxes Deposited in: Reference code: GB 0016 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 The work of the National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists, and the production of this catalogue, are made possible by the support of the following societies and organisations: The Biochemical Society The British Crystallographic Association The Geological Society The Institute of Physics The Royal Society Trinity College Cambridge The Higher Education Funding Council for England The Wellcome Trust J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 NOT ALL THE MATERIAL IN THIS COLLECTION MAY YET BE AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION. ENQUIRIES SHOULD BE ADDRESSED IN THE FIRST INSTANCE TO: THE ARCHIVIST TRINITY COLLEGE LIBRARY CAMBRIDGE J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 LIST OF CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL A.1-A.176 SECTION B FAMILY AND PERSONAL B.1-B.731 SECTION C TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE SECTION D RESEARCH SECTION E SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS SECTION F SECTION G SECTION H CORRESPONDENCE VISITS AND CONFERENCES LECTURES, SPEECHES AND PUBLICATIONS INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 GENERAL INTRODUCTION PROVENANCE The papers were received from Mr David Paget Thomson, grandson, in August 1997 and December 1999. OUTLINE OF THE CAREER OF SIR JOSEPH JOHN THOMSON Joseph John Thomson was born in Cheetham Hill, Manchester on 18 December 1856. His father, Joseph James Thomson, was an antiquarian bookseller and publisher and his mother Emma Thomson (née Swindells) came from a branch of the local Vernon family who owned a cotton spinning company. Thomson was originally intended for an engineering apprenticeship. However, because of a long waiting list, he enrolled at Owens College in Manchester in 1871 (later University of Manchester) where he studied engineering, mathematics, physics and chemistry. Thomson had given up any thought of a career in engineering by the time he left Owens College in 1876. ambition was to carry out original research. His that an electrified sphere, by acting as a current when it moves, would have an extra mass as a result of its charge. This theory was the first hint of a connection between mass and energy. Cambridge. He was made a Fellow of Trinity in 1880. It was at this stage that he decided to Rayleigh. In 1881 Thomson published his first major paper in the Philosophical Magazine showing graduated from the Mathematical Tripos as Second Wrangler. After graduation Thomson stayed in concentrate on physics and began experimental work at the Cavendish Laboratory under Lord In 1876 Thomson was awarded an Entrance Scholarship to Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1880 he Thomson was appointed a Lecturer at Trinity College in 1883 and in 1884 he succeeded Lord Rayleigh as Professor of Experimental Physics at the Cavendish Laboratory. Under his direction the this line of experimentation for the rest of his life. However, it was overshadowed by his discovery of brilliant young men including E. Rutherford, J.S.E. Townsend and J.A. McClelland. Thomson held this post for 34 years. Thomson continued research work on electric discharge through gases; he retained an interest in Cavendish Laboratory entered an era of new scientific discovery and became the leading experimental laboratory of physics in the scientific world. Thomson’s fame attracted a succession of J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 the electron. On 30 April 1897 Thomson gave the first public announcement of his discovery of the electron in a lecture at the Royal Institution. Thomson’s discovery was based on the theory that a cathode ray particle is more than one thousand times lighter than the lightest chemical atom and a universal constituent of matter. This ground-breaking discovery opened up the field of subatomic physics to experimental investigation. In 1905 Thomson turned his attention away from cathode rays towards positive rays and in 1912 Thomson and his research assistant F.W. Aston discovered isotopes of neon, the first non- radioactive isotopes to be identified. During the First World War Thomson was advisor to various government departments. He was also a member of the Board of Invention and Research, which was set up in July 1915 by Arthur Balfour, who was then First Lord of the Admiralty, to organise the science of the country for war. In 1918 Thomson was appointed Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. He resigned from the Cavendish Professorship and was succeeded by Rutherford. However he was appointed to an honorary professorship by the University, which enabled him to continue his researches in the Cavendish Laboratory. He held the Mastership until his death in 1940. of Great Britain. He also played an important part in the formation of the Department of Scientific In 1884 Thomson was elected Fellow of the Royal Society. He received all the Royal Society medals 1927: held in Winnipeg, Canada. Thomson became a leading spokesman for science in this period and was a member of the University Grants Committee (1919-1923) and the Committee on Science in the Educational System President of Section A of the British Association, 1896 and 1931. In 1909 Thomson also acted as President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science at its annual meeting which was During his career Thomson was President of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 1894, and and Industrial Research, which was set up in 1919. Thomson remained on its advisory council until of the Junior Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1910, and Honorary Professor of Physics at the Royal the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, 1922, Institution of Civil Engineers, 1925. He was also President for which he was eligible (Royal 1894, Hughes 1902, Copley 1914, Albert 1915), and served as a Knighthood in 1908 and the Order of Merit in 1912. Thomson received many other honours for his contribution to science. He was honorary member of the Royal Society of Medicine, London, 1919, President between 1915 and 1920. In 1906 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics for his theoretical and experimental investigations of the passage of electricity through gases. He received J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Institution. He also received many honorary degrees including those from Oxford, Gottingen, Oslo, Dublin, St. Andrews, Athens and Baltimore. Thomson married Rose Paget, daughter of Sir George Paget, Regius Professor of Physic at They had two children, George Paget Thomson and Joan Paget Thomson. Cambridge, in 1890. G.P. Thomson was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1937. Thomson died 30 August 1940. DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION The material in this collection covers the period 1836-1956. It is presented in eight sections in the order given in the list of contents. Section A, Biographical, covers the period 1874-1956. The material includes biographical profiles, certificates, press cuttings, photographs and invitations. Correspondence and papers used by Lord Rayleigh in the preparation of J. Thomson O.M. sometime master of Trinity College, Cambridge (Cambridge, 1942) can be found at A.23-A.31. A.110-A.143 includes press cuttings on Thomson’s lectures and reviews of Certificates are at A.72-A.103. his biography of Thomson The Life of Sir J. his publications. Section B, Family and personal, is the largest in the collection and spans the period 1836-1952. The bulk of the material consists of family and personal correspondence sent to members of the Thomson and Paget families between 1872 and 1952. This correspondence has been arranged by recipient, thus for example, letters from Thomson to his wife are to be found in Lady Thomson's correspondence at B.45-B.53 rather than in that of Thomson himself (B.1-B.6). There is significant correspondence sent to Thomson, 1873-1940, but the largest component of the section, at B.45- B.639, is correspondence and papers of Lady Thomson covering the period 1872-1950. This includes family and personal correspondence received by Lady Thomson, notebooks and diaries, and correspondence from societies and organisations. At B.640-B.679 is correspondence received by other family members including G.P. Thomson, J.P. Thomson, F.V. Thomson and G.E. Paget. The section also includes photographs, household accounts and a little miscellaneous material. correspondence including letters of congratulations on Thomson’s installation as Master in 1918. Section C, Trinity College, Cambridge, consists chiefly of incoming correspondence sent to Thomson as Master of Trinity College, Cambridge and covers the period 1918-1944. The bulk relates to College matters including students, Fellows, meetings etc., but there is also business and personal J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 The correspondence includes letters from Cambridge colleagues such as E. Rutherford, R.T. Glazebrook, J.G. Frazer and A. Schuster. The section also includes invitations to social occasions received by the Thomsons and replies to invitations to social events hosted by the Thomsons between 1918 and 1938. There are also a small number of Trinity College entrance examination papers and scripts. Section D, Research, is very slight. It consists of a few research notes and photographs for the period 1893 to 1934. covers the period 1886-1930. Section E, Societies and organisations, is also slight. It has been arranged in alphabetical order and The most significant material is that at E.10-E.28 - reports and minutes of the Committee on Science in the Educational System of Great Britain, which Thomson chaired between 1902 and 1920. There is also a small amount of Royal Society material. Section F, Lectures, speeches and publications, covers the period 1876-1938. There is material on a number of Thomson’s public lectures and speeches including lectures given at the British Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting in Winnipeg, Canada, 1909. A notebook at F.27 has typescript notes on lectures delivered at Cambridge by Thomson. Publications material includes manuscript drafts of the first edition of Conduction of Electricity through Gases (Cambridge 1903) and Rays of Positive Electricity (London 1913). Press cuttings on Thomson’s lectures and publications can be found at A.110-A.143. Section G, Visits and conferences, is not extensive. The material has been arranged in chronological order 1896-1938. It includes brief correspondence on the British Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting, 1909. Section H, Correspondence, is presented in two sequences, scientific and general. The scientific sequence includes letters from G.G. Stokes, Lord Rayleigh (4th Baron) and Lord Kelvin. The general sequence is arranged in chronological order covering the period 1888-1938. A file of ‘Letters to JJ from distinguished people and others’ is at H.32-H.35, which includes correspondence from Arthur Balfour, Stanley Baldwin and Austen Chamberlain. There is also an index of correspondents. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 LOCATION OF OTHER MATERIAL Papers and correspondence of Sir Joseph John Thomson previously catalogued by the Unit for Trinity College are deposited in Trinity College Cambridge. Ref: GB 0016 J.J. Thomson. Finding aid: CSAC catalogue no. 74/4/80. Correspondence, notebooks and papers of Sir Joseph John Thomson are deposited in Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives. Ref: GB 0012 CUL Add 7654. The papers and correspondence of Sir George Paget Thomson are deposited in Trinity College Cambridge. Ref: GB 0016 G.P. Thomson. Finding aid: CSAC catalogue no. 75/5/80. ACKNOWLEGEMENTS information. Adrian Nardone Peter Harper Nicola Ashbridge We are very grateful to Mr D.P. Thomson for making the material available and for his advice and Bath 2000 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL A.1-A.176 OBITUARY NOTICES BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES A.32-A.71A CAREER, HONOURS AND AWARDS A.72-A.103 CERTIFICATES A.104-A.109 ‘J.J. ON EDUCATION’ A.110-A.143 PRESS CUTTINGS A.153-A.160 A.161-A.165 A.166-A.176 A.145-A.152 FINANCIAL INVITATIONS PHOTOGRAPHS MISCELLANEOUS J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Biographical OBITUARY NOTICES 1940-1942 Obituary notice from Journal of Scientific Instruments, Vol. September 1940. XVII, no.9, Obituary notices written by friends and acquaintances of Thomson, Nature, Vol. 146, 14 September 1940. Reprint of obituary notice by J.A. Crowther published in the Proceedings of the Physical Society, Vol. 53, 1941. Offprint of obituary notice by M. de Broglie and published in Académie des Sciences, 14 December 1942. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES 1909-1956, n.d. Entry for Who’s Who, 1909. Article written by A. Righi re Thomson’s scientific work, Nature, 6 March 1913. Collection of verses by members of the Cavendish Laboratory titled ‘The Post-Prandial Proceedings of the Cavendish Society’, May 1911. 1925’. Biographical verse re the careers of Thomson and Lord Balfour. 1p typescript inscribed ‘Two Biographies for Beginners, Edinburgh Dec: 21 Entry for Poggendorff biographical directory, vol. VI, 1923-1931. Entries Baronetage, Knightage & Companionage. 1915 and 1914, the for 1917 editions of Debrett’s Peerage, J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Biographical Book titled ‘Post-Prandial Proceedings of the Cavendish Society’. Collection of verses by Members of the Physics Research Society of the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, 1926. Correspondence from the Institution of Electrical Engineers re arrangements for the making of a film about Thomson, May, October 1934. Includes 4pp typescript inscribed ‘Remarks to be made by Sir Joseph Thomson, O.M., F.R.S. when the film of himself is made’. See also A.28. Biographical sketch of Sir Richard Threlfall by H.T. Tizard, January 1937. Includes several brief references to Thomson. Entry for Whitaker's Peerage, 1938. Article Discovery, December 1956. titled ‘Sir J.J. Thomson, O.M., F.R.S. A Centenary Biography’, ‘U.J. Thomson and the Discovery of the Article by G.P. Thomson titled Electron’, Physics Today, August 1956. Article by G.P. Thomson titled ‘Centenary of J.J. Thomson’, Science, 14 December 1956. Reprint of article by G.P. Thomson about his father, The New Scientist, 20 December 1956. Entry for Burke’s Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, n.d. 4pp carbon copy of an unidentified speech re the work of the Cavendish Professors, 3 September 1957. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Biographical 14pp typescript inscribed ‘J.J. Thomson as we remember him - by G.P. and J.P. Thomson’, n.d. See A.29 for related correspondence. 2pp manuscript copy of article in the Cambridge Review, 11 June 1896 re Thomson’s Rede Lecture, n.d. A.23-A.31 The bulk of this Biographical correspondence and papers found together. his material was originally assembled by biography The Life of Sir J. J. Thomson O.M. sometime master of Trinity College, Cambridge, published in 1942 by Cambridge University Press. There is also a little material added later by the family. Rayleigh whilst writing Lord Miscellaneous correspondence and papers used in biography of Thomson, 1887-1943. the preparation of 2 folders. and Agreement from A.24 includes correspondence from Lady Thomson to Lord Rayleigh with reminiscences about her late husband, 28 February, 4 March 1942. Correspondence from Lord Rayleigh to Thomson’s daughter Joan Charnock, re biography, June 1941 - April 1942. Correspondence Cambridge University Press re the publication of Lord Rayleigh’s biography, 27 October 1941 - 22 May 1942. Memorandum of Correspondence between Lord Rayleigh and the Chemical Society re ‘The Sir Joseph J. Thomson Memorial Lecture’, 20-30 October 1941. See also A.12. Includes a letter from the Institution of Electrical Engineers re a talking film made by Thomson for their film collection, 5 April 1948. Also includes a letter from the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge re the acquisition of Thomson’s correspondence for their archives, 8 November 1951, 7 February 1952. Correspondence to Thomson’s daughter, Joan Charnock, 1941, 1948-1952. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Biographical Correspondence re notes made by Joan Charnock and G.P. Thomson titled ‘J.J. Thomson as we remember him’, April - May 1958. See A.21 for a copy of the typescript. Manuscript biography, n.d. notes made by Lord Rayleigh whilst writing Thomson’s 1p typescript re Lord Rayleigh and the Cavendish Laboratory, n.d. A.32-A.71A CAREER, HONOURS AND AWARDS 1874-1940 Certificates can be found at A.72-A.103. J.M. Image writing from New University Club, London to College, re Thomson’s future success Trinity at her son’s University Testimonials, October-December 1877. Letter and testimonials re Thomson’s election as an Associate of Owen’s College, Manchester, 11-23 November 1874. Letter from Thomson’s mother Cambridge, 30 July 1877. Letter from J.H. Poynting re availability of demonstratorship at Owen’s College, Manchester, 27 March 1879. Testimonials, April-May 1881. Letters of congratulation to Thomson’s mother on examination success, 30-31 January 1880. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Biographical Letter of application and testimonials for the Chair of Applied Mathematics at Owen’s College, Manchester, May 1881. Includes Mathematics, King’s College, London, November - December 1881. advertisement testimonials and the for Professorship of Letter notifying Thomson of his election as Fellow of the Royal Society, 13 June 1884. Includes a letter of application from Thomson for the Chair of Experimental Physics, Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, and correspondence congratulating Thomson on obtaining the appointment, 23- 26 December 1884. December 1884, 11 Correspondence re portraits of Thomson, 1903, 1917, 1930. 2 folders. 3 folders. A.46-A.48 Letters of congratulation on receiving a Knighthood, 9 November - December 1908. Letters of congratulations on receiving the Nobel Prize for Physics, 13 November - 22 December 1906. Memorabilia re Thomson’s Honorary D.Sc. from the University of Oxford, 21- 22 June 1904. 3 folders. List of speeches made by Sir Oliver Lodge, Principal of the University of Birmingham, at Honorary Degree ceremony. Includes citation for Thomson, 1909. Letters of congratulation on receiving the Order of Merit, 7 March - 2 April 1912. A.50-A.52 13 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Biographical Letter of congratulation from H. Roscoe, a teacher at Owen’s College, Manchester, on Thomson’s Royal Society Copley Medal, 7 December 1914. Letter from the Admiralty inviting Thomson to become a member of the Inventions and Research Board, 12 July 1915. See also A.129. Memorabilia Cambridge, 5 March 1918. re Thomson’s installation as Master of Trinity College, See A.131 and C.1-C.10 for related material. Memorabilia Cambridge, 15 June 1920. re Thomson’s Honorary D.Sc. from the University of Letter informing Thomson of Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 31 January 1922. his election to Honorary Membership of the Correspondence re Thomson’s Honorary Degree from the University of Paris, France, 8-27 December 1922. Letter from the Salters’ Company enquiring whether Thomson would accept the Honorary Freedom and Livery of the Company, 7 April 1922. Correspondence re Thomson’s election as an Honorary Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 20 November - 3 December 1924. unidentified honour at the University of Paris, France, 3 June 1927. Telegraph from Sir Robert Hadfield congratulating Thomson on receiving an Book of signatures from Laboratory, presented to Thomson on his 70th birthday, December 1926. present workers in past and the Cavendish J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Biographical Letter, invitation and certificate re Thomson’s Honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of Edinburgh, 16 - 25 October 1930. Not used. Letter re Thomson's acceptance of an Honorary Degree from the University of Reading, 18 October 1935. Includes a list of proposed honorary degrees, 2 December 1935. A.65-A.67 Letters of congratulation on Thomson’s 80th birthday, 26 November - 30 December 1936. 3 folders. Includes letter and report from the Institution of Civil Engineers re Thomson’s Kelvin Medal, 3 May 1938. A.69-A.71 3 folders. A.72-A.103 CERTIFICATES 1900-1937, n.d. 6pp typescript speech by K. Whiddington re Thomson’s career, n.d. Letters of sympathy to Lady Thomson re Thomson’s death, 30 August 1940 - 29 April 1941, n.d. Honorary PhD, Jagiellionian University, Cracow, [now Poland], 7 June 1900. Honorary Membership of the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, 16 March 1900. A number of these awards are also documented at A.32-A.71A. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Biographical Honorary Membership of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 22 April 1903. Honorary Doctor of Law, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA, 9 June 1903. Honorary Member of the Physico-Medical Society, Erlangen, Germany, 15 June 1903. Honorary Membership of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 3 April 1903. Honorary Membership of the Academy of Science of Bologna, Italy, January 1904. 17 Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Science of the Netherlands, 16 May 1904. Honorary Degree, Georg-August-University, Gdttingen, Germany, December 1905. Honorary Doctor of Laws degree, University of Aberdeen, September 1906. Honorary Membership of the Royal Bavarian Academy of Science, Munich, Germany, 13 July 1907. Honorary Membership of the Societa Reale di Napoli, Italy, 31 August 1911. Certificate re Thomson’s election as President of the Junior Institution of Electrical Engineers, 5 May 1910. Honorary Membership of the Natural Science Society, Russia, 13 October 1911. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Biographical A.86, A.86A Honorary Degree, St Andrew’s University, 14 September 1911. 2 certificates. Honorary DSc, Royal Society of Science, Géttingen, Germany, December 1911. Certificate presented to Thomson by the Rice Institute at the opening of a new University in Houston, Texas, 10-12 October 1912. Honorary Membership of the Académie Royale de Belgique, 6 July 1919. Honorary member of Royal Society of Medicine, London, 16 December 1919. Franklin Gold Medal, the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 4 January 1922. See also A.133. Honorary Membership of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 18 January 1922. Honorary Degree, University of Paris, France, December 1922. Honorary Membership of the Royal Society of Science, 7Denmark, 9 April 1920. electron’, 14 March 1923. John Scott Medal and Premium presented to Thomson by the University of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the American Philosophical Society and the National Academy of Sciences, USA, ‘for his work on the Physics of the Certificate of Admission to the Freedom of the Company of Salters, 1 June 1922. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Biographical Honorary D.Sc., University of Pennsylvania, USA, 1923. Diploma appreciation of Empire, 1924. presented to Thomson at in his services to Arts, Science and Industry in the British Exhibition Empire British the Honorary Membership of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 2 March 1925. Faraday Medal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 22 January 1925. Certificate University, December 1926. presented to Thomson by Montreal, Canada, in celebration of Physical his the Society 7Oth of Birthday, McGill 18 Honorary D.Sc., University of London, 1931. Honorary Degree, Athens, Greece, 19 April 1937. Honorary Doctor of Laws, University of Edinburgh, ca 1930. Certificate from the Bavarian Academy of Science, Germany, congratulating Thomson on his 80th Birthday, 18 December 1936. Honorary D.Sc., Columbia University, New York, USA, n.d. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Biographical A.104-A.109 ‘J.J. ON EDUCATION’ 1918-1940, n.d. The material below was found together and was given the title ‘J.J. on Education’ by Lord Rayleigh whilst writing his biography of Thomson The Life Trinity College, Cambridge. Thomson was a member of the University Grants Committee and was a supporter of university education for women. J. Thomson O.M. sometime master of Sir of J. See A.120 for press cuttings re Thomson’s interest in Education. Correspondence re the financial needs of university education, 1918-1941. Includes correspondence between Thomson and A. N. Chamberlain re Thomson’s resignation as a member of the University Grants Committee, 27 October 1923. 9pp manuscript ?copy of newspaper articles which appeared in The Times on the question of university education for women, 4 8 December 1920. Written in Thomson’s hand. - Material re an address given by Thomson to Liverpool College at their Speech Day, 27-28 November 1928. Untitled 14pp manuscript of lecture beginning ‘The object of the meeting which we are inaugurating...’. Inscribed on back ‘Inaugural Discourse to Summer School of Extra-Mural Studies 1930 or possibly 1914?’ Untitled 3pp manuscript of lecture beginning ‘As | have been examining for these scholarships for fifty years...’. Inscribed on back ‘This is part of the BA address of 1931’. Correspondence from G.H. Hardy re the Education Committee, 1940, n.d. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Biographical A.110-A.143 PRESS CUTTINGS 1888-1956, n.d. The material below has been presented in chronological order and covers the period 1888-1956. Includes press cuttings re Thomson’s lectures and publications. Reviews of Applications of Dynamics to Physics and Chemistry, 1888. Reviews of Recent Researches in Electricity and Magnetism, 1892-1894. Includes reviews of the first edition of Elements of the Mathematical Theory of Electricity and Magnetism, 1894-1897. Includes press cuttings re Thomson’s 1901 Royal Institution Lecture titled ‘The existence of bodies smaller than atoms’, 1900-1902. Article Washington DC, USA, Illustrated Scientific News, p.38, December 1902. re Thomson’s Hodgkins Smithsonian Medal, Gold Institution, Includes reviews of Conduction of Electricity through Gases, 1904. Includes press cuttings reporting Thomson’s acceptance of the post of head of the Department of Physics at Columbia University, New York, USA, 1903. 1907-1911. Reviews of the third edition of Elements of the Mathematical Theory of Electricity and Magnetism, 1905. Includes press cuttings re Thomson’s nomination as President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science and Thomson’s Knighthood, Includes press cuttings re Thomson’s Nobel Prize for Physics, 1906. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Biographical Press cuttings re Thomson's interest in education, 1907-1928, n.d. Article by A. Wood titled ‘The Cavendish Laboratory and Sir J.J. Thomson, F.R.S.’, Knowledge and Scientific Illustrated News’, January 1909. Articles Advancement of Science, Manitoba Free Press, August - September 1909. Association Meeting Annual British the the for the re of See G.6. Article re Thomson titled ‘Our Portrait’, The Gownsman, p.17, 21 October 1909. Press cuttings re Thomson’s Order of Merit, January - November 1912. Article titled ‘The new recipient of the Order of Merit: Professor Sir Joseph John Thomson, O.M., F.R.S.’, The I/lustrated London News, 23 March 1912. Reviews of Rays of Positive Electricity and their Application to Chemical Analyses, January - October 1914. Article titled ‘An Empire’s Wishes for 1915’, The Daily Chronicle, 1 January 1915. Includes press cuttings re Thomson’s discovery of two new air gases, January - September 1913. Thomson was a leading member of the Central Committee. Includes press cuttings re the British Inventions Board, May - November 1915. Includes comments by Thomson. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Biographical re Thomson’s Royal Includes ‘Radiations from Atoms and Electrons’ 1916-1917. cuttings press Institution Lecture titled Press cuttings re Thomson’s appointment as Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, February - September 1918. See A.54, C.1-C.10 for related material. 1919-1921. Includes press cuttings re Thomson’s Franklin Gold Medal from The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 27 July 1922. See also A.91. Includes press cuttings ‘The Structure of Light’ which he delivered on 7 May 1925 at Guy’s Hospital Medical School, London. 1923-1927. re Thomson’s Fison Memorial Lecture on See also C.56, C.61 and F.21. See F.17 for manuscript of lecture. Reviews of the third edition of Conduction of Electricity through Gases, 1929. Press cuttings re Thomson’s Founders’ Memorial Lecture ‘Beyond the Electron’ which he delivered at Girton College, Cambridge on 3 March 1928. 1930-1931. in World-Radio Dominion and Foreign Programmes: The Official Article Foreign and Technical Journal of the BBC, p.130, 24 January 1930. Articles re the Fourth National Lecture, The Listener, 22 January 1930. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Biographical Press cuttings re the University of Cambridge’s Clerk Maxwell Centenary Celebrations, October 1931 - January 1932. Includes reviews of Thomson’s book of reminiscences Recollections and Reflections. 1933-1938. 1943-1956. Collins’ Midget Diary, 1909. A.145-A.152 FINANCIAL 1878-1936 Two receipts inscribed ‘Mr J.J. Thomson’s Account with Mr Image’, 1878. Account book inscribed on front cover ‘Joseph J. Thomson Esq.’, 1880- 1889. Fire Assurance Policy, 1897. Receipts from the Manchester Stock Exchange, 1896. Household receipts, 1880-1904. Receipts 1895. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Biographical Correspondence re Super-tax, Income Tax, and Stocks and Shares, 1916- 1924. Correspondence re Stocks and Shares, 1930-1936. A.153-A.160 PHOTOGRAPHS 1909-1932, n.d. Photograph of Thomson taken on board ‘The Empress of Ireland’ on his return from Canada, September 1909. Photographs of Thomson taken for the Royal Society, 30 November 1921. 3 photographs. Photograph inscribed of Deputation leaving Buckingham Palace after presenting an Address from Camb: University to H.M. the King congratulations of Princess Mary’s marriage’. back ‘Tuesday, March 14th 1922 - Part on Photograph of Lord Balfour presenting Thomson with award, 27 July 1922. Photograph inscribed ‘G.M.T. [G.M. Trevelyan] and the Master of Trinity on the terrace at Hallington, Sept. 1932’. Also includes a letter from Janet Trevelyan to Lady Thomson re the photograph, 24 December 1932. 4 photographs. Photographs of Thomson as a child and as a Wrangler, n.d. Photographs of Thomson and his bust, n.d. 2 photographs. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Biographical Photographs of Thomson in ?the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, n.d. 3 photographs. A.161-A.165 INVITATIONS 1885-1936, n.d. Social invitations received by Thomson between 1885 and 1936. C.81-C.130. See also 1885-1901. 1902-1903. 1906-1919. 1878-1899. 1900-1910. 1878-1956 A.166-A.168 A.166-A.176 MISCELLANEOUS 1922-1936, n.d. Death notices, mostly of friends and acquaintances, 1878-1926, n.d. 1911-1926, n.d. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Biographical Material re Thomson’s marriage, 2-4 January 1890. Includes press cutting, wedding invitation and list of wedding presents. Certificate of registry of Baptism certificate, 16 March 1888. birth, 13 March 1888, and copy of Thomson’s Menu cards from Cavendish Research Students’ Annual Dinners, 1900, 1902, 1905. Letter inscribed ‘To my old students’ from H. Roscoe, Thomson’s teacher at Owen's College, Manchester, 22 April 1904. Menu cards from Trinity College Celebrations, 1896, 1907-1914. Letter from the Modern Historic Records Association, New York City, USA, requesting Thomson’s autograph for their archives, 31 July 1912. Thomson was Chairman of the Rayleigh Memorial Committee, which was formed in 1919. Booklet of Open Days held in the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Sir J.J. Thomson, Reprint of an article titled ‘The Rayleigh Memorial’, Nature, 8 December 1921. Also includes a letter from R.T. Glazebrook to Lady Thomson re the article, n.d. 14-15 December 1956. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 SECTION B FAMILY AND PERSONAL B.1-B.731 B.1-B.679 CORRESPONDENCE AND PAPERS B.680-B.688 PHOTOGRAPHS B.689-B.719 ACCOUNTS B.720-B.731 MISCELLANEOUS J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal B.1-B.679 CORRESPONDENCE AND PAPERS 1836-1952 The bulk of this material is the correspondence and papers of Thomson’s wife Rose Elizabeth, Lady Thomson (née Paget). There is also family and personal correspondence of Thomson himself and of other family members including George Paget Thomson, his son, and Joan Paget Thomson, his daughter. The correspondence between family members is arranged by recipient, thus letters incoming correspondence of Rose Thomson at B.45-B.53 rather than in the family correspondence of Thomson himself (B.1-B.6). from Thomson to be found wife are the his to in All the correspondence is incoming; there are no copies of letters sent out. B.1-B.44 Joseph John Thomson B.45-B.639 Rose Elizabeth Thomson B.640-B.679 Other family members B.1-B.31 B.32-B.44 See B.45-B.639. 1885-1940, n.d. 1873-1940, n.d. Family correspondence Family Correspondence Personal correspondence JOSEPH JOHN THOMSON B.1-B.31 consists of incoming correspondence to Thomson from members of the Thomson and Paget families. 1891-1899. Rose Elizabeth Thomson (née Paget) (wife) 1891-1936, n.d. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal May 1903. Bundle of letters sent to Thomson from Rose on his journey from Liverpool to New York, USA, May 1903. During his visit to America, Thomson spent some time with the Reid family of Baltimore. 1907-1924. 1928-1931. 1932-1935. 1936, n.d. George Paget Thomson (son) 1899-1940, n.d. 1899-1910. 1914-1917. See also B.54-B.63 and B.640-B.656. 1930-1932. 1928-1929. 1922-1924. 1925-1927. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1933-1935. 1936-1937. 1938-1940. Undated correspondence. Joan Paget Thomson (later Charnock), (daughter) 1908-1938 See also B.64A-B.64H and B.657, B.658. Emma Thomson (née Swindells), (mother) 1885-1900, n.d. Frederick Vernon Thomson (brother) 1900-1917 See B.659-B.666. Kathleen Buchanan Thomson (née Smith) 1924-1939, n.d. Emma Thomson’s family was a branch of the local Vernon family who owned a cotton spinning company in Manchester. She married Joseph James Thomson, an antiquarian bookseller. They had two sons, Joseph John and Frederick Vernon. Emma Thomson died in 1901. Kathleen was Thomson’s daughter-in-law. Her father, Sir George Adam Smith, was Principal of Aberdeen University. She married George Paget Thomson in 1924. They had four children, John Adam, Lilian Clare, David Paget and Rose. 1935-1937. Includes letter and newspaper cuttings re Kathleen Buchanan Adam Smith and George Paget Thomson’s engagement, 1924. 1924-1933. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1938-1939. Includes letters from Thomson’s grandsons, John and David. Undated correspondence. Includes letters from Thomson’s grandchildren. Grandchildren 1930-1940, n.d. Letters to Thomson from his grandchildren, John Adam, Lilian Clare and David Paget. Hilda Thompson 1918 Letter re Guy L. Thompson and his entry into Trinity College, Cambridge. Hilda Thompson was a distant relative of the Thomson family. Charles E. Paget (brother-in-law) Letter re the death of his father, Sir George Edward Paget. George Edmund Paget (brother-in-law) Correspondence re ‘Vie’s Marriage Settlement’. Vie was Lady Thomson’s twin sister, Violet Roy-Batty (née Paget). Correspondence re his doctor’s practice. O.F. Paget was a younger brother of Lady Thomson. He emigrated to Fremantle, Western Australia with his wife Hilda in 1896, where he set up his own doctor's practice. Owen Frank Paget (brother-in-law) 1896-1918 John Paget (nephew) Correspondence re photograph. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal James Henley Batty 1908-1938, n.d. J.H. Batty was Lady Thomson’s brother-in-law. He married Lady Thomson’s twin sister Violet in 1902. Includes correspondence re ’investments’. B.32-B.44 Personal correspondence 1873-1940, n.d. B.32 Letter from Thomson to his ‘Aunty’ re exam results, 1873. Correspondence from Harry Fielding Reid, Professor of Geological Physics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA, 1886, 1934. Professor Reid and his wife Edith G. Reid were friends of the Thomson family. Includes letters of congratulation on the birth of Thomson’s son, George Paget Thomson, 1892. Letter from the Department of Aeronautical Supplies, re the extension of G.P. Thomson’s time in America, 22 November 1917. Letter from Atlas Assurance Company Limited, re Fire and Air policies for Holm Leigh, 7 August 1918. Letter from Arthur Rutter, Sons & Co., Valuers and Surveyors, re ‘schedule of Fittings and Fixtures at Holm Leigh, West Road [Cambridge]’, 7 August 1918. February - March 1930. Letter from G. Baily, Honorary Secretary of the Hugh Oldham Lads’ Club, Manchester, re plans for the Club. Includes an architect’s sketch of ground floor plans for the Club, 24 October 1918. F.V. Thomson (Thomson's brother) was Honorary Secretary of the Club for 21 years until his death in 1917. Brief correspondence re G.P. Thomson’s candidature for the Royal Society, J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal Correspondence from Edith G. Reid, a friend of the Thomson family, 1936- 1937, n.d. Bundle of telegraphs re G.P. Thomson’s Nobel Prize for Physics, 1937. Letter from E.F. Vacin of Albion, Michigan, USA, re the War, 21 July 1940. Letter Thomson), n.d. from J.M. Thomson re her grandfather, Lord Kelvin (William Letter from H. Chamberlain re the death of her mother, who was a friend of the Thomsons, n.d. B.45-B.639 ROSE ELIZABETH THOMSON 1872-1950, n.d. B.45-B.569 friends. The bulk of the material is incoming correspondence from family members and at B.570-B.594, correspondence from societies and organisations at B.595-B.635, and miscellaneous material at B.636-B.639. also notebooks and There are diaries Correspondence Rose Elizabeth Paget was born in 1860. She was a daughter of Sir George Edward Paget, Regius Professor of Physic at the University of Cambridge between 1872 and 1892, and Clara Paget (née Fardell) a clergyman’s daughter from the Isle of Ely. Rose Paget met J.J. Thomson as a student at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge and they were married in 1890. They had two children, George Paget Thomson and Joan Paget Thomson. Lady Thomson died in 1951. Miscellaneous Societies, organisations and appeals Notebooks and diaries B.570-B.594 B.595-B.635 B.636-B.639 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal B.45-B.569 Correspondence 1872-1950, n.d. B.45-B.64 Correspondence with immediate family members B.65-B.569 Miscellaneous family and personal correspondence B.45-B.64 Correspondence with immediate family members 1872-1950, n.d. B.45-B.64 consists of incoming correspondence to Lady Thomson from her husband, son and daughter. B.45-B.53 Joseph John Thomson 1891-1937 B.45 1887-1889. Bundle of letters sent to Rose Paget by Thomson before their marriage. 1891-1899. 1900-1901. 1902-1903. 1904-1908. Includes correspondence from Thomson re his journey from Liverpool to New York, USA, May 1903. Thomson lectured in New Haven, Connecticut before travelling to Baltimore, Maryland, where he stayed with Professor and Edith Reid. 1909-1914. Correspondence sent to Lady Thomson whilst she was in Llandrindod Wells, Radnorshire, Wales. Includes letters from George and Joan Thomson. 1909 June - July. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1916-1920. 1921-1927. 1929-1931. 1932-1937. B.54-B.63 George Paget Thomson (son) 1906-1941, n.d. See also B.7-B.17 and B.640-B.656. 1906-1912. 1916. 1919-1924. 1913-1915. Correspondence re his receipt of the Smith’s Prize, 14-20 March 1916. and one letter from G.P. Thomson to his father, 28 July 1924. Contents of congratulation)’. Correspondence to Lady Thomson from family and friends on the engagement of her son G.P. Thomson, to Kathleen Buchanan Adam Smith. Includes one letter from G.P. Thomson to his mother, 26 July 1924, 1924 July - August. of folder inscribed ‘Georgie’s engagement (letters J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1925-1932. 1933-1945. Undated correspondence. B.64A-B.64H Joan Paget Thomson (later Charnock), daughter 1908-1950 See also B.18 and B.657, B.658. 1908-1923. 1924-1929. 1930-1934. 1935-1942. 1943-1944. 1945-1947. friends, 1872-1950. A sequence of incoming correspondence predominantly from family and B.65-B.569 Miscellaneous family and personal correspondence 1872-1950, n.d. 1949-1950. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1872-1879. Includes three drawings by Lady Thomson's brother, O.F. Paget, April 1879. 1880 September - December. Correspondence sent to Lady Thomson and her twin sister Violet, from various members of the Paget family whilst they were staying in Dresden, Germany. 2 folders. 1881 January. 1881 February - March. Includes correspondence re 21st birthday, March 1881. 1881 April - May. 1881 June. 1881 July - August. 1881 September - October. 1882 March. 1881 November - December. 1882 January - February. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1882 April. 2 folders. B.79 includes letter and memorabilia from her father, G.E. Paget re Charles Darwin’s funeral, 27 April 1882. 1882 May. 1882 June. 2 folders. 1882 July. 1882 August. 1882 December. 1884 January - April. 1882 September - November. 1886 July - August. 1886 January - June. 1884 June - December. ca 1885. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1886 September - December. 1887 January - July. Includes one letter from C. Thompson to ‘Uncle George’ (G.E. Paget), 9 July 1887. 1887 August - December. Includes invitation from Mr and Mrs W.M. Grosvenor to their daughter’s (Kate Grosvenor) wedding, 15 December 1887. 1887 January - December. Correspondence from her twin sister, Violet Paget. 2 folders. 1888 April - August. 1889 January - March. 1889 April - June. 1888 January - March. 1888 September - December. 1889 September. 1889 July. 1889 August. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1889 October. Includes correspondence re the death of her cousin, Elise Paget. Also contains letter from Thomson inviting Professor and Mrs Roy, and Miss [?Rose] Paget to his rooms at Trinity College, Cambridge, 30 October 1889. 1889 November. 1889 December. B.109-B.115 1889 November - 1890 April. Letters of congratulation on her engagement to Thomson. 7 folders. 4 folders. 1889 November - 1890 March. B.121-B.125 1882 - 1890. B.116-B.119 1889 October - 1890 March. Correspondence and papers re Elise Paget’s estate. Correspondence re the death of her cousin, Elise Paget. 1890 May - October. Correspondence to from her Norwegian friend, Thora Schjéth. 5 folders. 1890 January - April. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1890 November - December. 1891 January - April. 1891 May - July. 1891 August - September. 1891 October - November. 1891 December. B.134-B.136 1892 January - February. 3 folders. 1892 March. 1892 April - June. 1892 June - July. Correspondence re the death of her father, G.E. Paget. Includes correspondence re the birth of her son George Paget Thomson. 1892 September - October. Correspondence and memorabilia re Thomson’s visit Dublin University Tercentenary, 1892. 1892 July - August. to Ireland for the J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1892 November - December. 1893 January - February. 1893 March - May. 1893 June - August. 1893 September - December. 1894 January - May. 1894 July - September. 1895 January - May. 1895 June - August. 1894 October - December. 1895 November - December. 1895 September - October. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1897 January - March. 1897 April - May. Includes three paintings and one sketch by Lady Thomson’s twin sister, Violet. 1897 June. 1897 July - August. 1897 September - October. 1897 September - November. Correspondence inscribed ‘Business letters for Carl and Vie, 1897’. 3 folders. 1897 November. 1897 December. He was married to B.162-B.164 1897 October. Correspondence re the death of her brother-in-law, C.T. Roy. Carl was Lady Thomson’s brother-in-law, C.T. Roy. Violet Paget. 1899 January - February. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1899 March - May. B.170-B.172 1899 May. Letter of condolence on the death of her mother. 3 folders. 1899 June - August. 1899 September - October. 1899 November - December. 1900 January. 1900 April. 1900 May - June. 1900 February - March. 1900 July - September. 1900 December. 1900 October. 1900 November. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal B.184, B.185 1901 January. 2 folders. 1901 February. B.187, B.188 1901 March. 2 folders. 1901 April. 1901 May. 1901 June. 1901 July. 1901 August. 1901 September. 1902 January - February. 1901 December. 1901 October. 1901 November. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1902 March - April. 1902 May - June. 1902 July. 1902 August - September. 1902 October. 1902 November - December. 1903 March. 1904 January - February. 1903 May - December. Congratulations on the birth of her daughter, Joan Paget Thomson. 1904 August - September. 1904 March. 1904 April. 1904 May. 1904 June - July. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1904 October - November. 1904 December. 1906 January. 1906 February - March. Includes correspondence from the Cambridge Antiquarian Society re portrait of her father, G.E. Paget, 2 February - 10 March 1906. 1906 March. 1906 August - September. 1906 September. 1906 October. 1906 April - May. 1906 June - July. Correspondence re the death of M. J. Boquel. : Includes letter and newspaper cuttings from Edith Reid re her husband’s participation in an expedition to the crater of Mount Colima, Mexico, 11 October 1906. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1906 November. Letters of congratulation on Thomson’s Nobel Prize for Physics. B.225-B.227 1906 December. Includes correspondence re Thomson's Nobel Prize for Physics. 3 folders. B.229-B.231 1908 January. 3 folders. B.232-B.234 1908 February. 2 folders. 1908 April. 3 folders. 3 folders. B.235, B.236 1908 March. B.237-B.239 B.232 includes correspondence from C.C. Daniels and F. Martin inviting the Thomsons to stay at their home in Indre et Loire, France during the Easter break, 11-12 February 1908. 3 folders. B.240-B.242 1908 May. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal B.243-B.245 1908 June. 3 folders. B.243 includes press cuttings from Cambridge Daily News (17 June) and Cambridge Express (19 June), re extension of the Cavendish Laboratory. The newly installed Chancellor of Cambridge University, Lord Rayleigh, opened the new wing of the Laboratory on 16 June 1908. 1908 July. Includes correspondence from her brother-in-law F.V. Thomson re her trip to Switzerland. 1908 August. Includes letter from M. Prior re the death and burial of K. Westcott, 22 August. Also includes a press cutting from the Daily Telegraph, (26 August) re the death of A.H. Becquerel. B.251-B.254 2 folders. 4 folders. 3 folders, 1908 September. B.249, B.250 1908 October. 1908 November. Letters of congratulation on Thomson’s knighthood. 2 folders, B.258, B.259 1909 January. B.255-B.257 1908 December. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal B.260, B.261 1909 February. 2 folders. B.262-B.264 1909 March. 3 folders. 1909 April. 1909 May. 1909 June. 1909 July. 2 folders. See also G.6. 1909 September. B.269, B.270 1909 August. Lady Thomson stayed in Winnipeg with her husband, son and brother-in-law during the Conference. She wrote an account of her journey for the Empire Review. They returned to England in October 1909. B.270 includes correspondence and press cuttings re the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, which was held at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada. Includes press cuttings re Thomson’s presidential address, which opened the conference proceedings, 21-31 August 1909. 1909 October. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal B.273, B.274 1909 November. 2 folders. 1909 December. B:276, B:277, 1910 January. 2 folders. Includes congratulations on her son G.P. Thomson’s success in his Trinity College Cambridge Entrance Examinations and the award of a scholarship. The correspondence also includes references to Lady Thomson’s article, published in Empire Review, re the journey from England to Winnipeg, Canada, which she made a year earlier for the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. See also B.269, B.270. B.278, B.279 1910 February. 2 folders. 1910 March. B.282-B.284 1910 May. 1910 April. B.279 includes one letter from E.A. McArthur re petition to grant women the Parliamentary vote, 20 February. 2 folders. B.288, B.289 1910 July. B.285-B.287 1910 June. 3 folders. 3 folders. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal B.290, B.291 1910 August. 2 folders. 1910 September. 1910 October. 1910 November. 1910 December. B.296, B.297 1911 January. 2 folders. 1911 February - December. B.299, B.300 1912 January. B.298A, B.298B 1911 May. Replies to an invitation to a party at the Thomsons’ house on 13 May 1911. ‘Radium found in Japan: Radio-active mineral in hot spring in Taiwan’, n.d. B.302 includes press cutting from a Japanese newspaper with headline B.301, B.302 1912 February. 2 folders. 2 folders. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal B.303, B.304 1912 March. 2 folders. 1912 March. Congratulations on Thomson's Order of Merit. B.306, B.307 1912 April. B.308, B.309 2 folders. 1912 May. 2 folders. B.310, B.311 1912 June. 2 folders. 1912 July. 1912 August. 2 folders. B.315, B.316 1912 October. 1912 September. 2 folders. 1912 November. B.317, B.318 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal B.319, B.320 1912 December. 2 folders. 1913 January. B.322, B.323 1913 February. 2 folders. B.324, B.325 1913 March. B.326, B.327 2 folders. 1913 April. 2 folders. 2 folders. 2 folders. B.330, B.331 1913 June. B.332, B.333 1913 July. B.328, B.329 1913 May. 1913 September. 2 folders. 1913 August. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal B.336, B.337 1913 October. 2 folders. B.338, B.339 1913 November. 2 folders. B.340-B.342 1913 December. 3 folders. 1914 January - February. 1914 March - April. 1914 May - June. 1914 July - August. 2 folders. B.347, B.348 1914 September. B.347 includes a letter from her nephew A.R. Paget re the declaration of war on Germany, and the situation in Japan. a press cutting ‘Action at Tsingtao: Aeroplanes fly over forts and drop bombs’, Japan Daily, 7 September 1914. 1914 October. B.348 includes correspondence from her brother-in-law F.V. Thomson re her son G.P. Thomson’s voluntary departure to join his regiment, 24 September 1914. Attached to the letter is J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1914 November. Correspondence to Lady Thomson re her son G.P. Thomson’s welfare on leaving England to join the front line in France. He returned to England in February 1915. 1914 December. B.352, B.353 1915 January. 2 folders. 1915 February. B.355, B.356 1915 March. 2 folders. 1915 April - June. 1915 July - August. 1915 September - October. 1915 November - December. 1916 August. 1916 January - June. 1916 July. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1916 November. 1916 December. 1917 January. 1917 February - March. 1917 April. 1917 May. 1917 June - July. 1917 August. The memorial was placed in her brother-in-law F.V. St. Giles’ 1917 September. Includes correspondence re stone memorial for Thomson, who died 11 July 1917. Cemetery, Cambridge. 1918 January. 1917 October. 1917 November. 1917 December. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1918 February. 1918 March. 1918 April. 1918 May. 1918 June. 1918 July. 1918 August. Includes letters of thanks for invitation to visit Trinity Lodge, 7 October 1918. 1918 November. 1918 December. 1918 September. 1918 October. Also includes song lyrics inscribed ‘Song by Francis Fielding Reid, France Oct: 1918’. 1919 January. Includes replies to social invitations from Lady Thomson, and letters of thanks for her hospitality. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1919 February - March. 1919 April. 1919 May. 1919 June. 1919 July. 1919 July - August. 1919 August. 1919 October. 2 folders. 1920 January. B.399, B.400 1919 December. 1919 November. 1919 September. 1920 February - March. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1920 April. Includes correspondence from |. McClelland re the death of her husband Professor J.A. McClelland, 13 April 1920. J.A. McClelland worked at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge when Thomson was Professor. He later accepted the Chair of Experimental Physics at University College, Dublin. Also includes an invitation for Lady Thomson to attend a ball given by the First and Third Trinity Boat Clubs held 14 June 1920. 1920 May. B.405-B.407 1920 June. 3 folders. 1920 July. 1920 August. 2 folders. 1920 November. B.411, B.412 1920 October. 1920 September. 1921 January - February. 1920 December. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1921 April - July. Includes correspondence re dinner party held by the Thomsons at Trinity Lodge, Cambridge, 23 April 1921. 1921 September - October. 1921 November - December. 1922 January. 1922 February. 1922 March - April. 1922 May - June. 1922 August. B.424, B.425 1922 September. Includes letters of congratulation on her son G.P. Thomson's appointment to a professorship at Aberdeen University. 2 folders. Includes replies to invitation to United Hunts Annual Ball (1 March). Pitt Club Annual Ball (28 February) and B.427, B.427A 1923 January - February. 2 folders. 1922 October - December. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1923 March - May. Includes correspondence re invitations to attend the Trinity Ball and Masonic Ball. 1923 April - May. 1923 June - December. 1923 December - 1924 May. Correspondence and newspaper cuttings re a series of ‘Courts’ held at St. Lady James’s Palace and Buckingham Palace, May and June 1924. Thomson and J.P. Thomson attended a Court held on the evening of 21 May 1924. 1924 January - April. 1924 April. 2 folders. 1924 June. B.434, B.435 1924 May. Correspondence re her sister Violet Roy-Batty’s condition following an operation on her from Violet’s husband, J.H. Batty, 9-25 April 1924. Includes correspondence re a bazaar organised by the Church of England Homes for Waifs and Strays in order to raise money for their building fund, 20 February 1924. Lady Thomson participated in the ‘Dickens Fair by organising a University stall. 1924 July. Includes correspondence and chairman’s agenda re meeting organised by members of the Fellowship of Marriage, 4 June 1924. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1924 August. 1924 September. Includes correspondence re the illness and death of Lady Thomson’s sister, Violet. B.440, B.441 1924 October. 2 folders. 1924 November. Includes print of Roubillac’s bust in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge’, n.d. a photograph inscribed on back ‘Richard Bentley: From 1924 December. 1925 January. 1925 February-November. 1925 March. Correspondence re arrangements for Divinity Reading Union Meeting, 24 March 1925. See also B.632. to Mary Birkmyre. Includes correspondence re the engagement of Violet’s widower, J.H. Batty 1926 June. 1926 July. 1926 January - May. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1926 August. 1926 September - October. 1926 November - December. Includes correspondence re next meeting of the Divinity Reading Union. 1927 January - March. 1927 April. Includes letters of congratulation on the birth of Lady Thomson's grandson, John Adam Thomson. 1927 May. 1927 June - July. 1927 November - December. 1927 August - September. 1927 October. Includes letters of congratulation on the birth of Lady Thomson’s grandson, John Adam Thomson. Includes replies to invitations to dinner parties hosted by the Thomsons between 13 and 26 July 1927. 1928 January. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1928 February - March. 1928 April - May. 1928 May. Letters of condolence re death of her brother-in-law, H.F. Gadow. 1928 May - June. Replies to invitations to social events hosted by the Thomsons between May and June 1928. Includes lists of guests and seating arrangements. 1928 June. 1928 July. 1928 August - September. 1928 October - November. 1928 December. 1928 August. Includes correspondence from Christabel Paget re her husband's illness. Includes correspondence from Lady Thomson’s nephew Paul Paget re his immigration to Australia. Also includes correspondence re her nephew A.J.M. Paget's illness. 1929 January - February. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1929 March - April. Includes correspondence from G. Seeger re the death and burial of M. Belser, a friend of Lady Thomson, 29 April 1929. 1929 May. Includes correspondence from S. Paget, sister-in-law, re her husband G.E. Paget's illness, 26-30 May. 1929 June. Includes correspondence re the death of G.E. Paget. 1929 July - August. 1929 September. letters of congratulation on the birth of 1930 January. 1929 December. Lady Thomson's 1929 October - November. Includes granddaughter, Lilian Clare Thomson. Fellowship of the Royal Society. G.P. Thomson’s election to Includes letters of congratulations on 1930 February. the J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal B.481, B.482 1930 March. 2 folders. 1930 April. B.484, B.485 1930 May. 2 folders. B.485 includes correspondence from Sir J.G. Frazer and Lady Frazer re Wyse Bequest and their visit to Cambridge. 1930 June. 1930 July. 1931 January - July. 1932 January. 1932 February - May. 1930 August - October. 1931 August - December. 1930 November - December. 1932 August - September. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1932 October. 1932 November. 1932 December. 1933 January - July. 1933 August. 1933 September - December. 1934 January - February. 1934 March - April. 1934 May. Also includes a photograph of M.L. McLennan, n.d. Includes one letter from J. Culverwell re her father’s funeral, 19 January 1934. A photograph of her father (J.P. Culverwell) is enclosed. 1935 July. 1934 July - October. 1935 February - May. 1935 June. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1935 August. 1935 September. 1935 October. 1935 November. 1935 December. Includes 5 photographs inscribed ‘...photos of portraits of Dr. Whewell’, 26 December 1935. ca 1935. 1936 January. Paul B.5174:5.516 1936 March. B.515, B.516 1936 February. Paget, Lady Thomson’s nephew in Includes 4 photographs from Australia. The photographs are inscribed on the back ‘Bridge over the Grenaigh River’, ‘Boring for water on Sandplain Country’, ‘A picnic party at one of the pools at Xmas time’, and ‘Wicherina Reservoir’, 26 January 1936. 2 folders. Includes correspondence re G.P. Thomson’s illness and operation. Correspondence re G.P. Thomson’s ill health. B.519, B.520 1936 April. 2 folders. 2 folders. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1936 May. Includes correspondence from Betty Evans re the birth of her daughter, Elizabeth Ann Paget Evans, 3 May 1937. B.522, B.523 1936 June. 2 folders. B.522 includes newspaper cutting Cambridge, The Times, 5 May 1937. re funding for Cavendish Laboratory, 1936 July. 1936 August. 1936 September. 1936 October. 1936 November. 1936 December. 1937 January - July. Includes correspondence re Divinity Reading Union General Meeting, 23 October 1936. Includes correspondence re the death of Lord Rutherford. 1937 August - September. 1937 October. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal B.533-B.535 1937 November. 3 folders. B.534 and B.535 includes correspondence re G.P. Thomson’s Nobel Prize for Physics. 6:536..58.537 1937 December. ca 1937. 1939 January - April. 1939 May - June. 1940 January. 1940 February. 1940 March. 1939 July - August. 1939 September - October. 1939 November - December. 1940 April - May. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1940 July - December. 1942-1943. 1946-1950. B.555-B.560 Undated correspondence. 6 folders. 1902-1903. B.561-B.569 Correspondence with hotels etc. 1884-1926, n.d. 1884-1889. replies from various hotels and guesthouses to The correspondence is requests about accommodation from Lady Thomson. 1909-1910. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1916-1926. B.568, B.569 Undated. B.570-B.594 Notebooks and diaries 1877-1947 B.570-B.587 Notebooks B.588-B.594 Diaries B.570-B.587 Notebooks 1877-1920, n.d. B.570 first page ‘R.E. Paget Notes from Hard-backed notebook inscribed on Lectures’. Both ends of the notebook have been used. One end for ‘Notes from lectures by Prof. Seeley On the Political Parties in England, Oct. 1877’, and the other for ‘Notes from lectures by Prof. Colvin on “Some favourite themes of Mediaeval and Renaissance Art” Nov. 1877’. Hard-backed address book used for addresses and accounts, 1882-1887. Three hard-backed black notebooks pasted together inscribed on front cover ‘Notes from Lectures on English Literature Lent Term 1884’. Small green hard-backed pocket book inscribed on first page ‘R.E. Paget: Notes’. Notebook used to list books read between 1879 and 1918. intercalated material. First notebook inscribed ‘Notebooks from lectures on English Literature by Mr. Leslie Stephens’. Second notebook inscribed Napoleon Bonaparte’ October 1882. ‘Notes Third notebook inscribed ‘Notes from our -tour in France’, 1882. from lectures by Prof. Seeley on inside A little J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal Two hard-backed black notebooks pasted together, inscribed on inside front covers, ‘Notes from Lectures on Chemistry, April 1883’ and ‘Notes from Lectures by Prof. Seeley’ 1883-1884. First notebook has been used to record notes on ‘Elementary Chemistry’. Second notebook has been used for notes on ‘International History from the Seventeenth Century’ the Revolution of 1688’. A little intercalated material. England ‘Foreign Policy from of and the Hard- backed black notebook inscribed on first page ‘Notes from lectures by Rev® Lias on St. Paul's Epistles to the Thessalonians’, 27 November 1884 - 15 February 1893. Black Attendance’, 1885-1890. soft-backed notebook inscribed ‘Mother's Meeting Book of Navy blue soft-backed notebook with gold trim inscribed ‘Visiting Book: Callers and Invitations received Jan.1890’. Exercise book inscribed on front cover ‘Notes on Cookery II’, October 1890. Also used for demonstrations in ‘High Class’ cookery. Exercise book inscribed on front cover Notes on Cookery |’. Used for notes on ‘Course of 9 Demonstrations in High Class Cookery, Oct. Term 1890’. Hard-backed notepad inscribed on first page ‘Callers’. Notebook used to list names of all callers at the Thomson household between 1890-1903. Loose material at front and back of notebook. A little intercalated material. material at front and back of notebook. Some intercalated material. Soft-backed notebook inscribed on front cover ‘Lady Thomson’. Inscription on inside front page reads ‘May 1891: List of Contents of Mother’s Bags East Road Mother’s Meeting’, 1891-1917. Hard-backed notebook used for ‘Cookery Recipes’, 1893-1901. Loose J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal Hard-backed address book used for addresses and accounts, 1893-1915. Soft-backed notebook inscribed on first page ‘Notes on Clean-starching and Ironing. Lent term 1894’. Soft-backed notebook inscribed ‘East Road Mother's Meeting Book of Attendance’, 1894-1901. Soft-backed notebook used to record invitations received 1901-1920. A little intercalated material. Hard-backed address book inscribed on front cover ‘Where is material at front of notebook, n.d. it?’ Loose B.588-B.594 Diaries 1887 - 1947 Notebooks which have been converted into use as diaries. Hard-backed notebook inscribed ‘R.E. Paget’ on inside page. Contains diary entries, 13 July 1887 - 20 March 1892. Green soft-backed notebook inscribed on inside page ‘April 1918 to August 1921’. Soft-backed red notebook inscribed on inside front cover ‘Trinity Lodge Cambridge (Lady Thomson)’, September 1921 - June 1924. Thomson Trinity Lodge Cambridge’, May 1935 - June 1937. Soft-backed blue notebook inscribed on inside front cover ‘Lady Thomson Trinity Lodge Cambridge’, July 1924 - May 1927. Hard-backed dark green notebook inscribed on inside front cover ‘Lady J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal Soft-backed notebook inscribed on inside front cover ‘Lady Thomson Trinity Lodge Cambridge’, June 1937 - November 1939. intercalated material. little AA Hard-backed notebook inscribed on inside cover ‘Lady Thomson Garden Corner 23 West Road Cambridge’, March 1945 - June 1947. B.595 - B.639 Societies, organisations and appeals 1892-1945, n.d. consists The material or charitable bodies, arranged alphabetically by organisation, and sequences of miscellaneous shorter correspondence re societies and appeals. of correspondence from numerous religious B.595 British Columbia and Yukon Church Aid Society B.596-598 Church Army Christian Social Union B.599 B.600 B.610 B.603 Girl Guide Movement Divinity Reading Union B.611-B.618 Other societies B.606-B.609 Mothers’ Union B.619-B.625 Appeals B.601,B.602 Dr Barnado’s Homes B.604, B.605 League of Honour National Vigilance Association Columbia and Yukon Church Aid Society, n.d. British Columbia and Yukon Church Aid Society booklet outlining the work of Includes correspondence and B.626-B.635 — Religious notes B.636-B.639 Miscellaneous n.d. the British J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal B.596-B.598 Church Army 1909-1937, n.d. Correspondence and pamphlets re the work of the Church Army, 1909-1937, n.d. 3 folders. Christian Social Union 1907-1915, n.d. Includes pamphlets, accounts and notice of meeting for the Cambridge Women’s Branch of the Christian Social Union, 1907-1915, n.d. Divinity Reading Union 1921-1938 Lady Thomson was Chairman of the Divinity Reading Union. The aim of the Union, which was set up in 1908, was to provide a forum for biblical study. 3pp manuscript inscribed ‘D.R.U. Group Meeting. Tuesday Nov. 29 1921 at Trinity Lodge re St. Polycarp’; pamphlet re the aims and rules of the Union, 1937-1938. See also B.446, B.452, B.527 and B.632. 2 folders. 1900-1936 Girl Guide Movement ‘1916-1918, n.d. B.601, B.602 Dr Barnado’s Homes General correspondence, leaflets and notices for charity events. Letters written by ?members of the Girl Guide Movement to their French pen-pals. Also includes pamphlet on the work of the Girl Guide Movement, two postcards and one photograph of Girl Guides at camp, 1916-1918, n.d. League of Honour Occasional Papers, November 1915 - April 1917. Includes correspondence re prayer meetings, 1916, n.d; notices of meetings, 1915, 1917, n.d; pamphlet entitled ‘Hymns for use in time of War’, n.d. B.604, B.605 League of Honour 1915-1917, n.d. B.604 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal B.606-B.609 Mothers’ Union 1892-1919, n.d. B.606 Includes accounts for Mothers’ Union Teas, 1892, 1894; correspondence re membership and meetings, 1899-1900. 1914-1919. Includes correspondence and programme re Mothers’ Union Conference Week Meetings, 1914, Mothers’ Union Journal, April 1916, correspondence re meeting to discuss Matrimonial Clauses Bill, November 1917. Correspondence and leaflets re Mothers’ Union Birthrate Enquiry, 1919. Includes Mothers’ Union cards and Constitution and Organisation of the Mothers’ Union’, n.d. booklet entitled ‘Catechism on the National Vigilance Association 1917-1919 1895-1943, n.d. B.611-B.618 Other societies Correspondence, pamphlets, etc. from various societies and organisations. The material has been arranged in chronological order, 1895-1943, n.d. Includes notice of National Vigilance Association Annual Meeting, 27 June 1917; two copies of The Vigilance Record, January, June 1918; letter re subscription, 1 December 1919. 1919-1927. 1895-1910. 1912-1914. 1915-1917. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 1930-1934. 1937-1943. Undated. B.619-B.625 Appeals 1892-1945, n.d. B.619 1892-1893. Correspondence re the opening of Barnwell Day Nursery, 1892-1893. Lady Thomson was a member of the Nursery’s Committee. 1903-1912. 1913-1916. 1937-1945. 1917-1926. 1928-1936. Undated. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal B.626-B.635 Religious notes 1874-1925, n.d. B.626, B.627 Collection of hymns, prayers, Bible readings, Christmas carols, etc., 1874- 1942, n.d. 2 folders. Includes ‘Christian Progress: A Magazine of Help and Encouragement in Christian Life, Testimony & Work’, June 1896; ‘Plutarch-essay on flesh- eating’, n.d. Scripture Union Notes, 1911-1912. Manuscript psalms, 1913-1925. 4pp manuscript notes inscribed ‘Sale of Work on behalf of the Student Christian Movement at the Malting House, Dec. 4 1923’. See also B.446. Miscellaneous manuscript notes, n.d. The Birthday Scripture Text Book, n.d. 17pp manuscript notes inscribed ‘ “Ecce Homo” The Baptist’, n.d. 7pp manuscript notes inscribed ‘For D.R.U. Group Meeting, Tuesday March 24 1925 - Trinity Lodge’. June 1st and 2nd 1899”. Correspondence inscribed ‘Letters from guests at Sir George Stokes’ Jubilee B.636-B.639 Miscellaneous 1899, 1951, n.d. B.636 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal Funeral service sheet for Rose Elizabeth Thomson. The service was held at Great St. Mary’s Church, Cambridge, 28 May 1951. 1pp manuscript note inscribed ‘With Vie’s love to Joe - A suitable epitaph for Rose’, n.d. 1p manuscript note re Lady Thomson’s life, n.d. 1p manuscript inscribed ‘List of books belonging to Rose E. Paget’, n.d. B.640-B.679 OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS 1836-1954, n.d. B.640-B.656 George Paget Thomson B.657, B.658 Joan Paget Thomson B.640-B.656 George Paget Thomson 1901-1954, n.d. B.667-B.670 Sir George Edward Paget B.674-B.679 Miscellaneous family members B.659-B.666 — Frederick Vernon Thomson B.671-B.673 Violet Emma Roy-Batty (née Paget) Memorabilia re Perse Grammar School, 1905-1910. George Paget Thomson was born in 1892. He was educated at Perse School and in 1922 he was appointed Professor of Natural Philosophy at Aberdeen University. He married Kathleen Buchanan Adam Smith in 1924. In 1930 G.P. Thomson was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1937, with C.J. Davisson, for the discovery of the diffraction of electrons by crystals. In 1943 he received a G.P. Thomson later became Master of Corpus Christi College Knighthood. Cambridge. He died in 1975. Letter from his uncle F.V. Thomson re Christmas present, 6 December 1901. See also B.7-B.17 and B.54-B.63. B.641-B.643 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal Form lists, 1905-1910. Reports, 1906-1909. Includes programmes for Athletic Sports days, 1906, 1910, and Speech Day, 4 November 1908. Postcard from his aunt V.E. Roy-Batty with congratulations on winning his third Navy League Prize, 27 October 1908. Associate’s ticket Advancement of Science, Winnipeg, Canada, 1909. 79th Meeting of the for British Association for the See also G.6. Receipts, driving licence, 1917-1918. B.647-B.651 B.647 1926 March - May. 1926 June - October. Correspondence mostly from family members, 1926, 1927. Includes correspondence from his father J.J. Thomson re experiments on positive rays, May 1926. Includes correspondence re the birth of his son, John Adam Thomson. 1926 November - December. 1927 April - September. 1927 January - March. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal Letter from his father re corrections for a paper by G.P. Thomson, 30 June 1932. Letter from Lady Thomson re her grandson David Paget Thomson and his visit to Cambridge, 9 February 1944. Letter from Imperial Chemical Industries Limited re portrait of J.J. Thomson, 3 February 1944. Correspondence from Doris Fielding-Reid, 1953, 1954, n.d. Doris Fielding-Reid from Baltimore, USA, was a friend of the Thomson family. Includes correspondence re the death of her mother, Edith Reid, n.d. Also includes press cutting re Doris’s brother Francis entitled ‘Bond to be sought for Baltimore doctor and wife 27 December 1953, and photographs of Doris and her family, n.d. The Sunday Star, in slaying’, Life Membership card for Royal Institution of Great Britain, n.d. 1918-1949, n.d. Correspondence, 1918-1949, n.d. Receipts 1919-1924. She married Harry Charnock in B.657, B.658 Joan Paget Thomson Joan Paget Thomson was born in 1903. 1946. They had one daughter, Rosemary. Letters, etc’. He Thomson’s younger brother Frederick Thomson was born in 1859. worked for a firm of calico merchants, Claflin & Co. He was involved in voluntary work and organised boys’ clubs, particularly the Hugh Oldham Lads Club, Manchester. In 1914 he moved to Cambridge to be near his brother. He died in 1917. The material below was found together in a box inscribed ‘F.V. Thomson - B.659-B.666 Frederick Vernon Thomson 1874-1921 : J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal B.659, B.660 Correspondence 1875-1918. Includes correspondence from J.J. Thomson, 1906, 1913, 1914. 2 folders. Includes press cuttings re J.J. Thomson’s career, 1874, 1906; certificate from the University of Oxford for passing Oxford Local Examination 1875; two photographs of F.V. Thomson. B.662-B.664 Letters and cards of condolence on the death of his mother, March - April 1901. 3 folders. Income tax repayments 1914-1917. Correspondence to Thomson re F.V. Thomson’s Legacy, 1921. B.667, B.667A B.667-B.670 Sir George Edward Paget 1836-1892 Contents of folder inscribed ‘Parchment certificates, etc. Honorary Degrees: Sir George E. Paget K.C.B. Letters from Sir James Paget to my father, H. E. G. P. 10th June 1938’. Sir George Edward Paget was Lady Thomson’s father. He was born in 1809 and educated at Charterhouse and Caius College, Cambridge. He was Regius Professor of Physic at Cambridge University between 1872 and 1892. He was knighted in 1885. He died in 1892. G.E. Paget’s death, January 1892. Brokers certificate, belonging to Sir George Paget’s son, George Edmund Paget, found with preceding material, 16 April 1880. Includes parchment certificates, 1836-1886. Also includes correspondence from Sir James Paget to George Edmund Paget, 1880, 1892. 2 folders. Correspondence to Sir George Paget, 1865-1892, n.d. Press cuttings re Sir J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal Miscellaneous material, including notice for his funeral, 1 February 1892. B.671-B.673 Violet Emma Paget (later Roy-Batty) 1866-1915 Violet Emma Roy-Batty was Lady Thomson's twin sister, they were born in 1860. She died in 1924. Violet married Charles T. Roy in ?1887 and J.H. Batty in 1902. Children’s book ‘Die Kinderstube’ by Oskar Pletsch. Inscribed on front cover ‘Violet E. Paget March 12 1866’. B.672-B.673 Correspondence returned to Lady Thomson after her sister’s death in 1924. B.672 1878. 1879-1880. 1881-1915. B.674-B.679 B.674 1875-1943, n.d. Miscellaneous family members Includes letter from Thomson’s mother to Mrs Turnbull re Thomson’s injured eye, 20 October 1875. Collection of pamphlets written by Lady Thomson’s mother, Lady Paget, mostly re Wales, 1882-1897, n.d. n.d. Includes testimonials for post of Medical Officer of Health, 1883, n.d.; 3pp offprint of n.d.; pamphlet inscribed ‘A elementary schools by Charles E. descriptive sketch of Penmaenmawr and its environs by Charles E. Paget’ Material re Charles E. Paget, 1883, n.d. in the construction inscribed ‘Some health requirements Paget’, J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal Notice re the death of Thomson’s cousin, James Stanley Thomson, 19 August 1921. Letter to David Paget Thomson from his grandmother Lady Thomson re his visit to see ‘Aunt Danny and the children’, 20 April 1943. Letter from Owen K. Paget to his father, Sir George Paget, re his visit to Germany, n.d. B.680-B.688 PHOTOGRAPHS 1917-1925, n.d. 3 portrait postcards inscribed on back ‘To dear Aunt Maud, 11 March 1917’. The pictures show Lady Thomson’s nieces Betty and Olwen, and nephew Meyrick from Fremantle, Western Australia. The postcards are addressed to Lady Thomson’s sister, Maud Gadow. Photograph of Thomson, Lady Thomson and G.P. Thomson, n.d. Photograph of G.P. Thomson wearing Ley’s Choir School Cap, n.d. 3 postcards addressed to Mrs Gadow, 1921-1925. The postcards shows photographs of Lady Thomson's niece, Betty Paget, 1925, and nephew Meyrick Paget, 1921. 2 passport sized photographs of unidentified man, n.d. Photograph inscribed on back ‘With Miss Adie’s best love and so sorry you are ill’, n.d. Photograph of G.P. Thomson in Perse School uniform, n.d. Photograph of Thomson’s mother, n.d. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal 6 unidentified negatives, n.d. B.689-B.719 ACCOUNTS 1888-1951 The material below consists chiefly of Thomson household accounts, which were kept by Lady Thomson, and have been arranged, in chronological order. Soft-backed black account book, 1888-1892. Hard-backed account book inscribed on front cover ‘Prof Joseph J. Thomson Trinity College’, September - December 1889. Soft-backed account book inscribed on first page ‘Furniture Account’, 1889- 1899. 25pp manuscript notes inscribed ‘Expenses of Tea’, 1889-1914. Soft-backed account book, 1890-1903. Soft-backed notebook inscribed on front cover ‘Lists of Plate, Knives and House Linen (1890 to 1940)’. Loose material at back. little loose material at front. Soft-backed black account book inscribed on first page ‘Accounts of Private and Personal Expenditure’, 1893-1897. A little intercalated material. Soft-backed black account book inscribed on inside cover ‘Accounts at Croft Terrace Tenby South Wales eevee 20 1898 to September 1898’. 4 A J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal Soft-backed black account book inscribed on first page ‘R.E. Thomson 6 Scroope Terrace Cambridge removed to Holmleigh West Road Cambridge: Accounts of Private and Personal Expenditure’, 1898-1902. Soft-backed account book inscribed on first page ‘ Housekeeping Accounts at Portland House Dawlish’, 1899-1904. Soft-backed account book inscribed on front cover ‘GPT’. the ‘accounts for children’s clothes’, 1902-1919. Used to record Soft-backed black account book inscribed on first page ‘R.E. Thomson Holmleigh West Road Cambridge: Accounts of Personal Expenditure’, 1903-1907. Private and Soft-backed black account book inscribed on first page ‘R.E. Thomson Holmleigh West Road Cambridge’, 1904-1906. book inscribed on front cover ‘R.E. Thomson B.703, B.703A Soft-backed account book, 1910-1920. Soft-backed Cambridge’, 1907-1910. account Two soft-backed black notebooks pasted together. One book contains accounts for 1908-1911, the other accounts for 1912 and 1913. Intercalated material. for Subscriptions and given away otherwise’, 1919-1928. Soft-backed account book inscribed on inside page ‘Accounts of Expenditure Soft-backed account book, 1914. Household receipts, 1878-1925. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal Soft-backed blue account book inscribed on first page ‘Accounts of Personal Expenditure 1919’. Used 1919, 1924. Small soft-backed notebook, 1920-1950. B.710, B.711 Accounts, 1920-1951. 2 folders. Hotel bills, March - April 1921. Hard-backed account book inscribed on inside page ‘Household Accounts’, 1931-1934. A little loose material at back. Soft-backed account book inscribed on inside cover ‘Household Accounts from February 1934 to December 1936’. Soft-backed blue account book inscribed on first page ‘Accounts concerning money given away in subscriptions and otherwise’, 1936-1943. inside cover ‘Household little loose A Hard-backed green account book inscribed on Accounts from January 1937, 1938, to December 1939’. material at back. Hard-backed account book inscribed on inside cover ‘Household Accounts from Dec. 1939 to May 1942’. Loose material at front and a little intercalated material. 1945-1948. Soft-backed account book inscribed on inside page ‘Household Accounts from May 1942’ used to record the accounts for the years 1942-1945. Hard-backed red and blue account book inscribed on first page ‘Household Accounts from September 1945’ used to record the accounts for the years J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal B.720-B.731 MISCELLANEOUS 1870-1938, n.d. 1pp manuscript poem titled ‘The Naut Gurach or Witch of the Valley’, 1870. 1pp manuscript titled ‘List of Silver Dec.30th 1876’. Card titled ‘The Family Cycle 1915-16’. The Family Cycle was a dining club of which Thomson was a member. Manuscript lists inscribed ‘At Home card’, 1922-1938. Report re Research Defence Society, June 1930. Lady Thomson’s cousin, Stephen Paget, founded the Research Defence Society in 1908. Cookery recipes, n.d. B.727-B.730 5 folders. B.727, B.728 1927, Visiting cards, 1927-1930, n.d. Collection of children’s drawings, n.d. 2 folders. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Family and personal Bundle of undated visiting cards. Miscellaneous manuscript notes, n.d. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 SECTION C TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE C.1-C.137 Thomson’s association with Trinity College, Cambridge began in 1876, when he arrived as an undergraduate to study Mathematics. After graduation in 1880 Thomson remained in Cambridge and undertook research in physics under Lord Rayleigh. He was made a Fellow of Trinity College in 1880, College lecturer in 1883 and in 1884 was appointed Professor of Experimental Physics at the Cavendish Laboratory. In 1918 Thomson was appointed Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, a position he held until his death in 1940. The material in this section relates entirely to the period of Thomson’s Mastership. It consists chiefly of incoming correspondence received as Master presented in a chronological sequence 1918-1944. Invitations received by the Thomsons and replies to invitations to College social events hosted by the Thomsons between 1918 and 1938 have also been included in this section. There are also a small number of Trinity College entrance examination papers and scripts from 1937. C.1-C.80 C.81-C.130 INVITATIONS C.131-C.137 CORRESPONDENCE EXAMINATION PAPERS J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Trinity College, Cambridge CORRESPONDENCE 1918-1944 to Correspondence received by Thomson on his appointment to the Mastership of Trinity College Cambridge in 1918 and as Master 1918-1939. Most of the correspondence relates including students, Fellows, meetings, lectureships, appointments to Church livings held by the College, gifts and endowments etc., but the material also includes personal and business letters and correspondence and papers for other bodies on which Thomson served, most notably the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. There is a very little posthumous material relating to Thomson’s Mastership. a wide range of College matters Letters of congratulation on Thomson’s appointment as Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, January, February 1918, n.d. See A.54 and A.131 for related material. 9 January - 8 February 1918. 10 February 1918. 2 folders. 11 February 1918. Undated. 9 February 1918. 3 folders. Correspondence 1918-1944. 12 - 16 February 1918. 18 - 28 February 1918. C.11-C.80 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Trinity College, Cambridge February, March 1918. April, May 1918. June - August 1918. September, October 1918. November, December 1918. January, February 1919. March, April 1919. May 1919. June, July 1919. August - October 1919. Includes 14pp carbon copy inscribed ‘International Catalogue of Scientific Literature. Director's replies to questions put by Members of the Royal Society Committee, February 1919”. January 1920. November 1919. December 1919. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Trinity College, Cambridge February - April 1920. May 1920. 2 folders. June 1920. Includes 7pp photocopied typescript inscribed ‘Speech by the Chancellor of the Exchequer on receiving a deputation in regard to the Superannuation of University teachers on June 17th 1920’. July - December 1920. January 1921. March 1921. June 1921. July 1921. May 1921. 2 folders. April 1921. February 1921. August 1921 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Trinity College, Cambridge September 1921. Includes correspondence re the death of H. Jackson, Regius Professor of Greek at Cambridge University, 26 September - 2 October 1921. October 1921. C.40, C.40A November 1921. 2 folders. Includes letters re Trinity College Commemoration Dinner, which was held on 5 December. December 1921. C.42, C.43 January 1922. 2 folders. March 1922. April 1922. February 1922. Includes 8pp offprint of lecture by Sir J.G. Frazer titled ‘The Scope and Method of Mental Anthropology’, Science Progress, April 1922. June - December 1922. May 1922. 2 folders. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Trinity College, Cambridge January - April 1923. May - December 1923. Includes letters of application for Fellowships at Trinity College. March - June 1924. July 1924. 2 folders C.54 includes correspondence from Newnham College Cambridge inviting Thomson to deliver the Sidgwick Memorial Lecture. August 1924. letter from Guy's Hospital Medical School, London, inviting October 1924. November 1924. September 1924. See also A.134, C.61 and F.21. Includes Thomson to deliver the first Fison Memorial Lecture. College, April 1925. Includes correspondence re the death of W.W. Rouse-Ball, a Tutor at Trinity January - April 1925. December 1924. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Trinity College, Cambridge May 1925. Includes brief correspondence re Thomson’s Fison Memorial Lecture. See also A.134, C.56 and F.21. June 1925. October - December 1925. 1927, Includes correspondence from Leys School, Cambridge, re Thomson’s visit to open their new Science Laboratories, October, November 1927. May 1930. March - April 1930. See F.25. Includes and Philosophical Society inviting Thomson to deliver the Dalton Lecture, 28 May 1930. Includes minutes of the Third Meeting of the: Panel of Advisors for Broadcast National Lectures, which were held at Savoy Hill, London, 12 June 1930. Manchester Literary Henry of the a letter from D.C. June 1930. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Trinity College, Cambridge January - October 1931. November 1931. 2 folders. December 1931. Includes correspondence re arrangements for a course of lectures given by Thomson at University College London in February 1932 titled ‘Lectures on Physical Lines of Electric Forces’. April - July 1933. August - December 1933. 1935-1939, 1944. Undated. Includes a letter from A.N. Shaw of McGill University, Montreal, Canada, re his memorial lecture on Rutherford. A reprint of the lecture titled ‘Rutherford at McGill’ is attached. a Research Fellowship, by J.E. Littlewood. Includes 3pp manuscript of letter of support for appointing S. Ramanujan to J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Trinity College, Cambridge C.81-C.130 INVITATIONS 1918-1938, n.d. Includes replies to invitations to social events hosted by Sir J.J. (as Master) and Lady Thomson, and invitations to the Thomsons to attend College social events. See also A.161-A.165. 1918 June - November. 1919 January. Replies to an invitation to attend the Mission to Seamen Meeting held on 27 January. 1920 January - February. 1920 March. 1920 April - July. C.89-C.91 1920 February. 2 folders. Replies to an invitation to a dance hosted by the Thomsons on 17 February. 7 May to meet T.R.H. Prince Henry and Prince Albert. C.89 includes replies to an invitation to a Dinner hosted by the Thomsons on 1920 May. 3 folders. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Trinity College, Cambridge 1920 June. 2 folders. C.93 includes replies to an invitation to the Trinity Ball held on 14 June. 1920 September - December. 1921 January - April. 1921 May. 1921 June, July. 1921 August - December. 1923 April. 1924 May, June. C.102-C.105 1926 January - February. Includes invitations to Royal Evening Party, Buckingham Palace, 23 April, and the marriage of the Duke of York to the Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, Westminster Abbey, 26 April. 4 folders. Includes an invitation for Lady Thomson and Joan Thomson (daughter) to attend Buckingham Palace on 21 May, and an invitation to Afternoon Party at Buckingham Palace, 25 June. Replies to invitations to a number of dances hosted by the Thomsons in early February. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Trinity College, Cambridge 1926 June - September. C.107, C.108 1926 October. Replies to an invitation to meet the Chancellor and the Chirurgical Club. 2 folders. 1927 January - March. 1927 April, May. 1927 June - December. 1928 January, February. 1928 March, April. 1928 May. 1928 June - August. 1928 September - December. 2 folders. 1930 May, October - December. C.119, C.120 1931. 1929 October - December. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Trinity College, Cambridge C.124-C.127 ca 1929 - 1934. 4 folders. 1935, 1936, 1938. C.129, C.130 Undated. 2 folders C.131-C.137 EXAMINATION PAPERS C.132-C.137 Entrance Scholarship Examination papers, Trinity College, December 1937. Exam scripts for Trinity College Entrance Scholarship, December 1937. 6 folders. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 SECTION D RESEARCH The material in this section is very slight. It consists of a few research notes, 1899-1920 and n.d., and photographs from the period 1893-1934. Research notes 1899-1920, n.d. Hard-backed diary, 1899. Used to record scientific notes. Written in Thomson’s hand. Soft-backed diary, 1914. Contains correspondence at front of diary Inscribed on front cover ‘EPS’. including a British Association for the Advancement of Science inviting Thomson to accept the office of Vice-President of Section A, 5 December 1896. Diary and memo pad at the back of diary used for notes. letter from the 2 folders. Photographs are written in many different hands_ including The manuscript notes Thomson’s. Miscellaneous typescript and manuscript notes, 1920, n.d. D.3 includes an 8pp typescript inscribed ‘A Note on the Plane Wave in an Isotropic Dielectric’, n.d. See H.11. Laboratory, Cambridge to Thomson re the photos, n.d. Photograph inscribed ‘Negative discharge from Whinshurst Machine 1893 W. Hayles’. Two photographs inscribed ‘Bonn, July 1893 Electric Oscillator used by E. H. Barton’ and ‘Bonn July ’93 Electrometer used by Edwin H. Barton’. Two glass photographic plates inscribed ‘(50) air + Cl 23/10/17’ and ‘(51) air Also includes letter from E. Everett at the Cavendish + 23/10/17’. Cl 1893-1934, n.d. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Research Photograph inscribed ‘Q plates all 21/11/34 emulsion. Tested on Thomson Parabola apparatus’, 1934. Miscellaneous photographs, n.d. Includes group of 9 photographs contained in an envelope inscribed ‘Figs. in test’. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 SECTION E SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS The material is very slight and in consequence does not represent the full extent of Thomson's involvement with British and overseas societies and organisations. The best documented body is the Committee on Science in the Educational System of Great Britain, of which Thomson was Chairman. Further material relating to Thomson’s work for the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research and some other societies and organisations is to be found in the correspondence in Section C. ADVISORY PANEL OF THE MUNITIONS INVENTION DEPARTMENT Letter from the Advisory Panel of the Munitions Inventions Department, London, Instruments Committee, 7 December 1918. re Thomson’s membership of the AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY 1930 ASSOCIATION OF SPECIAL LIBRARIES AND INFORMATION BUREAUX 1930 President of the Association of Letter and bulletin from the American Mathematical Society, New York, USA, re membership, 22 March 1930. Correspondence re the Association of Special Libraries and Information Bureaux, London, January - June 1930. Thomson was Special Information Bureaux for 1929 and was later elected as Member. 1930. the Science Museum, Includes correspondence from S.C. London, re a scheme to standardise all Museum indexes, January - April Libraries and an Honorary Bradford of J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Societies and organisations BOARD OF TRADE 1913, 1919 Correspondence from the Board of Trade, London, 1913, 1919. Includes a Committee, 30 July 1913. letter inviting Thomson to be Chairman of a new advisory BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE 1909, 1910 Thomson was President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science between 1909 and 1910. Menu card, letter and programme re activities of the British Association, 1909-1910. See also G.6. BRITISH INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES 1924, 1930 Correspondence from the British Institute of Philosophical Studies, London, 1924, 1930. 2 folders. CAMBRIDGE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY 1896 Includes correspondence re election of Stanley Baldwin as President of the Institute, 18 June 1930. Replies to Thomson’s invitation extended as President of the Cambridge Philosophical Society to a Conservazione at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge on 12 March 1896. June 1906. Correspondence re the Committee for the Reception of French Visitors, COMMITTEE FOR THE RECEPTION OF FRENCH VISITORS 1906 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Societies and organisations E.10-E.28 COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE IN THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM OF GREAT BRITAIN 1902-1920, n.d. This Committee was appointed by the Government ‘to enquire into the position occupied by Natural Science in the Educational System of Great Britain’. Thomson was Chairman of the Committee and a member of the Board of Scientific Societies. Reports and minutes of meetings of the Committee on Science in the Educational System of Great Britain, 1902-1920, n.d. The material has been arranged in chronological order. 1902, 1912, 1914. 1916 February, May. 1916 December. 1917 January. 1917 February. 1916 October. 1916 November. 1916 September. 2 folders. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Societies and organisations 1917 March. 1917 April, May. Letter from the League for the Promotion of Science in Education re the Report of the Committee and the forming of a deputation to remind the President of the Board of Education of the Report’s existence, 13 June 1920. E.24-E.28 Other Committee papers etc., n.d. 5 folders. DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH 1924, 1925, n.d. Correspondence, 1924, 1925, n.d. INSTITUT DE FRANCE 1919 Includes correspondence re Thomson's retirement from the Chair of the Applications Committee, October 1924. Correspondence from the Institut de France informing Thomson that he has been elected a Foreign Associate of the Academy of Sciences of the Institut, 24 October, 27 November 1919. Material re the Physical Society visit to Cambridge on 20 June 1914. PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Societies and organisations ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN 1894-1914 Correspondence, lecture programmes re the Royal Britain, 1894-1914. Institution of Great Includes a letter informing Thomson of Royal Institution, 8 May 1905. his election as a member of the E.33-E.35 ROYAL SOCIETY 1886-1920 Thomson was President of the Royal Society between 1915 and 1920. E.33-E.35 Correspondence, programmes and press cuttings re the Royal Society, 1886-1920. 3 folders. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 SECTION F LECTURES, SPEECHES AND PUBLICATIONS F.1-F.32 LECTURES AND SPEECHES F.33-F.64 PUBLICATIONS LECTURES AND SPEECHES 1890-1938, n.d. Principally drafts and correspondence relating to Thomson’s public lectures and speeches. a notebook used by E.P. Adams for typescript notes on lectures by Thomson. At F.27 is 1p manuscript inscribed ‘Extract from Cambridge Review February 20 1890: Letters to Lecturers’. ‘On Cathode Rays’, Cambridge Philosophical Society, 8 February 1897. 1p offprint. ‘Electric Sparks’, Owens College, Manchester, 6 December 1897. Pamphlet re Owens College Monday Evening Popular Lectures and Victoria University Extension Courses, 1897-1898. Thomson is listed as a Lecturer. 3pp manuscript of a speech delivered by Thomson at the 150th anniversary celebrations of the University of Princeton, USA, ca 1896. 14pp manuscript. ‘Carriers of Negative Electricity’, Royal Academy of Science, Stockholm, 6 December 1906. Thomson delivered the lecture on receiving the Nobel Prize for Physics. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Lectures, speeches and publications ‘On Rays of Positive Electricity’, Royal Institution, London, 22 March 1907. 14pp manuscript. ‘The Carriers of Positive Electricity’, Royal Institution, London, 10 April 1908. Offprint. Untitled 28pp offprint of an Address given by Thomson at the Annual Meeting of Science, Winnipeg, Canada, 1909. British Association for the Advancement of the See also F.9 and G.6. ‘Recent Progress in Physics’, British Association for the Advancement of Science, Winnipeg, Canada, 1909. Offprint. Offprint. 22pp manuscript. Visitor's ticket only. See also F.8 and G.6. ‘The Dynamics of a Golf Ball’, Royal Institution, London, 18 March 1910. ‘On the light thrown by recent investigations of electricity on the relation between matter and ether’, Adamson Memorial Lecture, Victoria University of Manchester, 4 November 1907. Meeting of the Royal Society, London on 30 November 1917. ‘The Passage of Electricity through Metals’, General Meeting, Institution of Metals, London, 12 May 1915. Untitled 9pp reprint of Thomson’s Presidential Address at the Anniversary J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Lectures, speeches and publications 12pp manuscript inscribed ‘Commemoration Sermon December 1918’. 4pp transcript of speech at the unveiling of the Lister Memorial at University College London, 11 November 1919; letter arising, 19 November 1919. Contents of box inscribed ‘RI Lecture 19217’: six glass slides. ‘The Electron in Chemistry’, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 9-13 April 1923. Pamphlet re a course of lectures by Thomson at the Franklin Institute. ‘The World’s Quest for God’. Letter and notice re a meeting at the Examination Hall, Downing Street, Cambridge, 10 November 1924. on 20 the Thomson chaired and introduced the meeting, which was held November 1924. Invitation from the Institution of Electrical Engineers, London, to deliver the 17th Kelvin Lecture, 3 April 1925. Invitation from the Royal Dublin Society to deliver an Afternoon Lecture, 4 May 1925. ‘The Structure of Light’, Fison Memorial Lecture, Guy’s Hospital Medical School, London, 7 May 1925. Association, 16 April 1926 (see also G.12). Letter from the University of Leeds re the Sir Isaac Newton Bicentenary Celebrations organised by the Mathematical Branch of Yorkshire Correspondence, 2 October 1924 - 28 April 1925. ‘Newton’s Work Yorkshire. Branch Association, Grantham, Lincolnshire, 20 March 1927. Physics’, in See A.134, C.56 and C.61. of the Mathematical J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Lectures, speeches and publications ‘Beyond Cambridge, 3 March 1928. Electron’, the Founders’ Memorial Lecture, Girton College, Hard-backed notebook inscribed on front cover ‘Physics’, containing loose manuscript draft of lecture. Includes some intercalated material. See A.135 for press cuttings re the lecture. Letter and programme from the Medical Committee of the Charing Cross Hospital Medical School, London, re Thomson’s Huxley Lecture, 23 January 1929. Letter and minutes re the Second Meeting of the Panel of Advisors for Broadcast National Lectures held at Savoy Hill, London on 5 June 1929. See C.70 for the minutes of the Third Meeting of the Panel of Advisors for Broadcast National Lectures. Contents of box inscribed ‘Slides used at B.A. meeting 1938’: six glass slides. Adams was a These notes were probably Yellow soft-backed notebook containing Loose manuscript material at back of notebook. used for diagrams. A.G. Shinstone has inscribed inside cover ‘Note 1957. graduate student at Cambridge 1902-1903. made at that time. The handwriting is Adams’. Red and black hard-backed notebook inscribed on front cover ‘Lectures by J.J. Thomson E.P. Adams’, n.d. Used for typescript notes with manuscript equations etc on Thomson’s lectures. Cambridge, n.d. Untitled 12pp manuscript of Thomson’s Royal Society Presidential Address, n.d. untitled manuscript draft, n.d. Inside covers have been Untitled 5pp manuscript of a speech given by Thomson at a meeting in J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Lectures, speeches and publications 2pp offprint of Celebration Meetings inscribed ‘The Toast of The Visitors’ n.d. a speech given by Thomson at the Royal Society Jubilee Six loose glass slides, n.d. F.33-F.64 PUBLICATIONS 1876-1930, n.d. ‘Experiments on Contact Electricity between Non-Conductors‘, Proceedings of the Royal Society, no. 172, 1876. Offprint. Applications of Dynamics to Physics and Chemistry, Macmillan, 1888. Memorandum of Agreement from Macmillan and Co., 3 August 1887. ‘A Text Book of Physics’, Memorandum of Agreement from Charles Griffin and Co., 1889. May relate to published in 1899. A Text-Book of Physics by J.H. Poynting and Thomson, ‘Clerk Maxwell’s Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism’, Memorandum of Agreement from Clarendon Press, 1889. Royalties from the publication of ‘Vortex Rings’ and ‘Dynamics’ for 1 July 1888 to 30 June 1889. Applications of Dynamics, Macmillan, 1888. Relates to A Treatise on the Motion of Vortex Rings, Macmillan, 1883 and J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Lectures, speeches and publications Not used. F.39-F.46 Conduction of Electricity through Gases, Cambridge, 1903. F.39 Hard-backed notebook labelled on Electricity Through Gases” First Edition JJT’, 1901. Paginated 1 to 100. front cover ‘M.S. of “Conduction of Hard-backed notebook inscribed on first page ‘Conduction through Electricity First Edition 2’, 1901. Paginated 101 to 149. A little intercalated material. Hard-backed notebook inscribed Conduction of Electricity through Gases’, 1901. little intercalated material. on first page ‘Part of First Paginated 150 to 257. Edition A 98pp typescript inscribed ‘Conduction, Electric’ with manuscript corrections and annotation, n.d. Found with preceding Miscellaneous manuscript notes found with preceding material, n.d. 14pp untitled manuscript paginated 112 to 125. material, n.d. 18pp untitled manuscript paginated 7 to 24. Found with preceding material, n.d. Laboratory” ’. 17pp manuscript inscribed ‘Nature December 10 1903 Some Scientific Centres - The Cavendish Laboratory’. 2pp manuscript inscribed ‘Nature, Dec. 15, 1910 “A History of the Cavendish Memorandum of Agreement, 1902. 9 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Lectures, speeches and publications Correspondence re the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1910, 1921. Includes a letter from The Daily Mail’s Editorial Department, London, asking Thomson to review the Physics section of the forthcoming Encyclopaedia Britannica, October 1910. Correspondence re the journal Discovery, London, 1921, 1930, 1936. Thomson was correspondence re the editorship of Discovery, March, April 1921. Discovery Committee. Trustee the of a Includes F.51-F.55 Rays of Positive Electricity and their application to Chemical Analysis, London and New York, 1913. Manuscript paginated 1 - 96, n.d. 67pp manuscript of ‘Rays of Positive Electricity’, with manuscript corrections and annotation, n.d. Includes some printed pages. slip 8’, n.d. Found with preceding 3pp manuscript notes found with preceding material, n.d. 3pp manuscript inscribed ‘M.S. for material. 4pp manuscript inscribed ‘Slip 22 to follow after the line ‘that required to excite the line spectrum’, n.d. Found with preceding material. IV Survey of the last twenty-five years’. This may be related to A History of the Cavendish Laboratory 1871-1910, London, 1910, compiled in honour of Thomson. 20pp manuscript with manuscript corrections inscribed on first page ‘Chapter ‘Chapter of History of Cavendish Laboratory written by JJT’, n.d. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Lectures, speeches and publications ‘On the heat produced by Eddy currents in an iron plate exposed to an alternating magnetic field’, n.d. 2pp proof. ‘The function of lectures and textbooks in science teaching’, Nature, n.d. 2pp annotated proof. ‘Roentgen rays in therapeutics: a suggestion from a physicist’, n.d. 2pp proof. ‘Industrial corrections, n.d. applications 1p proof. of electrons’, with annotation and manuscript One manuscript and one typescript copy of unidentified index, n.d. 6pp manuscript re James Clerk Maxwell, with manuscript corrections, n.d. Inscribed on first page ‘H. Burns, Engineering, 35, 36, Bedford St. Strand, London, W.C.2’. 2pp annotated proof of review entitled ‘Spectrum analysis and atomic structure’ re Thomson’s course of lectures at the Royal Institution of Great Britain on ‘Spectrum Analysis and its Application to Atomic Structure’, n.d. manuscript corrections, n.d. manuscript and 2pp 2pp typescript of Thomson’s bibliography with J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 SECTION G VISITS AND CONFERENCES Correspondence, invitations and programmes re the Jubilee of Lord Kelvin, University of Glasgow, 15-16 June 1896. Invitation and programme of arrangements re the University of Glasgow’s Ninth Jubilee Celebrations, 13 June 1901. Oundle School Prize Day, Northamptonshire, 30 July 1901. Thomson gave an address at the event. Correspondence and seating arrangements, 29 June 1901. Correspondence, invitations and programme for the Owens College Jubilee, Manchester, 12-13 March 1902. Material re visit to Baltimore, USA, May 1903. See also A.122, B.270, B.276, B.277, B.645, E.5, F.8 and F.9. Includes a letter from Dartmouth College, New Haven, Connecticut, inviting Thomson to lecture at the College during his stay in America, 11 May 1903. Brief correspondence re the British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting held at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada 1909. Includes letter from the University of Manitoba congratulating Thomson on his appointment as President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science for 1909, 28 April 1908. 3 folders. University of September 1911. St Andrews, 500th Anniversary Celebrations, St Andrews, Thomson received an Honorary Doctor of Laws from the University. Programmes, invitations, press cuttings, etc.” J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Visits and conferences Invitation from L’Institut International de Physique Solvay, Brussels, Belgium, to late October 1913 to discuss the ‘constitution of matter’, 12 February 1913. a ‘Conseil de Physique’ held in Letter from the Organising Committee of the 9th International Congress of Applied Chemistry, St Petersburg, Russia, 23 May 1914, inviting Thomson to speak at the Congress to be held on 8-14 August 1915. Programme re the Yorkshire Branch of the Mathematical Association’s Celebrations of the 200th Anniversary of the death of Sir Isaac Newton. The celebrations were held in Grantham, Lincolnshire on 18-20 March 1927. Thomson gave a paper titled ‘Newton’s Work in Physics’. See also F.22. Menu, programmes and Geographical Congress, Trinity College Cambridge in July 1928. arrangements seating for the International Notice of the ‘Inaugural General Meeting’ of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Cambridge, 17 August 1938. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 SECTION G VISITS AND CONFERENCES Correspondence, invitations and programmes re the Jubilee of Lord Kelvin, University of Glasgow, 15-16 June 1896. Invitation and programme of arrangements re the University of Glasgow’s Ninth Jubilee Celebrations, 13 June 1901. Oundle School Prize Day, Northamptonshire, 30 July 1901. Thomson gave an address at the event. Correspondence and seating arrangements, 29 June 1901. Correspondence, invitations and programme for the Owens College Jubilee, Manchester, 12-13 March 1902. Material re visit to Baltimore, USA, May 1903. See also A.122, B.270, B.276, B.277, B.645, E.5, F.8 and F.9. Includes a letter from Dartmouth College, New Haven, Connecticut, inviting Thomson to lecture at the College during his stay in America, 11 May 1903. Brief correspondence re the British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting held at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada 1909. Includes letter from the University of Manitoba congratulating Thomson on his appointment as President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science for 1909, 28 April 1908. 3 folders. University of September 1911. St Andrews, 500th Anniversary Celebrations, St Andrews, Thomson received an Honorary Doctor of Laws from the University. Programmes, invitations, press cuttings, etc.” J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Visits and conferences Invitation from L’Institut International de Physique Solvay, Brussels, Belgium, to late October 1913 to discuss the ‘constitution of matter’, 12 February 1913. a ‘Conseil de Physique’ held in Letter from the Organising Committee of the 9th International Congress of Applied Chemistry, St Petersburg, Russia, 23 May 1914, inviting Thomson to speak at the Congress to be held on 8-14 August 1915. Programme re the Yorkshire Branch of the Mathematical Association’s Celebrations of the 200th Anniversary of the death of Sir Isaac Newton. The celebrations were held in Grantham, Lincolnshire on 18-20 March 1927. Thomson gave a paper titled ‘Newton’s Work in Physics’. See also F.22. Menu, Geographical Congress, Trinity College Cambridge in July 1928. programmes and arrangements seating for the International Notice of the ‘Inaugural General Meeting’ of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Cambridge, 17 August 1938. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 SECTION H CORRESPONDENCE H.1-H.14 SCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENCE H.15-H.36 GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE SCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENCE 1884-1938, n.d. Principal correspondents In alphabetical order. Fitzgerald, G.F. 1898, n.d. Fitzgerald was an Irish physicist who worked on the electromagnetic theory of light and radio waves. He was Erasmus Smith Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy at the University of Dublin from 1881 until his death in 1901. Ludlam, E.B. Perrin, J.B. 1921, 1925 1897-1898 Perrin was a French physicist whose work on Brownian motion provided the first demonstration of the existence of atoms. In 1910 he became Professor of Physical Chemistry at the Sorbonne. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1926. of Cambridge in 1849, a post he retained until his death in 1903. Stokes was appointed Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University Stokes, G.G. 1896-1898 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Correspondence Strutt, J.W. 1896, 1917 The 3rd Baron Rayleigh (J.W. Strutt) was a British physicist who discovered the element argon. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1904. From 1908 until his death in 1919 he was Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. Thomson, W. 1884-1906 Lord Kelvin (W. Thomson) was Professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of Glasgow from 1846 to 1899. He died in 1907. Shorter scientific correspondence 1888-1938, n.d. In chronological order. 1888-1895. 1897, 1898. 1903-1919. See D.3. 1921, 1922. Includes 3pp typescript entitled ‘A Note on the Plane Wave in an Isotropic Dielectric’ by S. Ray, 2 April 1921. 1925-1938. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Correspondence Undated. H.15-H.36 GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE 1878-1939, n.d. 1878-1886. 1893-1898. Includes a letter from J. Paget congratulating Thomson on his election to be an Examiner in Experimental Philosophy at the University of London, 26 April 1893. 1902-1910. Includes correspondence from the Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, USA, re Thomson’s Hodgkins Medal, February, September 1903. 1918-1919. 1919 July. 1920. Prince 1911-1917. Correspondence from Buckingham Palace re arrangements for Albert's visit to Cambridge. 1923, 1924. Includes correspondence from Lectureship. Lawrence re the T.E. Lees Knowles 1921, 1922. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Correspondence 1926, 1927. 1930-1933. Includes correspondence from E. Everett re his retirement as Thomson’s personal assistant at the Cavendish Laboratory, 6 December 1930, 5 October 1931. Also includes an obituary of Everett from Nature written by Thomson, 18 November 1933. H.27-H.29 1935. Correspondence inscribed inclusive’. ‘Letters April ist 1935 to June 30th 1935 3 folders. 1936-1939. Undated. 4 folders. H.32-H.35 Contents of folder inscribed ‘Letters to JJ from distinguished people and others’ 1880-1938, n.d. Bundle of telegrams, 1902-1934. J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS ADAM, Adela Marion ADAM, Neil Kensington ADAMS, S ADAMS, W G ADISON, Edgar D B.292, B.311, B.364 C.36 Bil27 H.16 A.69 ADRIAN, Edgar Douglas, Baron C.35, C.44, C.50, C.57 AITCHISON, G C ALCOCK, Rachel ALLEN, Jane L ALY, iI; AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY B.110 B.302 B.234, B.235 A.65 2 APPLETON, Sir Edward Victor C.35, C.36, C.79 ARNHELM, E ARTHUR, P ASKWITH, E H A.65, A.69 APPLETON, Francis M APPLETON, James R B.292 A.70 B.248, B.253 B.345, H.10 ASSHETON, Frances A E ARRHENIUS, Svante August B.225, B.227, B.249, B.250, B.252, B.254, B.259, B.266, B.273, B.275, B.444, C.2, H.32 B.377 B.265, B.297, B.399, B.414, B.449, C.8 BAKER, Edith BETHUNE B.89 B.170 ATKIN, Walter ATKINSON, Francis H ATTWOOD, Rosamond BACHE, Elizabeth J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Index of correspondents BALDWIN, Stanley, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley C.59, C.69, C.70, C.75, H.24 BALFOUR, Alice, Lady BALFOUR, Arthur James, 1st Earl of Balfour BALFOUR, Graham W BALL, Alice M BALL, F E BALL, Olga BALL, Walter William ROUSE- BARCROFT, Sir Joseph BARLOW, T BARNES, E W BARRIE, Sir James Matthew BARROW, Christabel M B.398, B.399 C.49, H.17, H.19 C.27, C.46, H.19, H.35 B.164, B.287, B.380 B.235, C.4 B.384, B.444, B.453, B.467, B.534 C.24, ©.38, C.51, C.58 See also C.60 C.23 C.10 H.19 C.69 Boo, B:112)B.127;B.128, B.135, B.150 B.114, B.132 B.112, B.206, B.254 B.472, B.555 A.71 H.11 BARRY, E Gertrude BARTHES, C H BARTON, Arthur W BATEMAN, H BARROW, Constance BATTY, James Henley B.487, B.497, B.509, B.550 B.31, B.192, B.195-B.200, B.210, B.220, B.232, B.238, B.243, B.262, B.265, B.269, B.280, B.290, B.295- B.297, B.301, B.307, B.308, B.327, B.331, B.350, B.352, B.369, B.375, B.383, B.387, B.393, B.424, B.433- B.437, B.439, B.442, B.443, B.447, B.449-B.451, B.462, B.463, B.468, B.469, B.472, B.475, B.480, B.481, B.482, B.490, B.491, B.494, B.497, B.499, B.505, B.508, B.509, B.511, B.523, B.524, B.535, B.537, C.113 B.463, B.473, B.475, B.482, B.484, BATTY (née BIRKMYRE), Mary J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Index of correspondents BATTY (née PAGET), Violet Emma ROY- BAUERLE, Amelia M B.68-B.70, B.72-B.74, B.77, B.78, B.83-B.88, B.90-B.92, B.95-B.98, B.100-B.106, B.129, B.131, B.133, B.138, B.141, B.142, B.145-B.147, B.152, B.153, B.157-B.160, B.165, B.166, B.168, B.172-B.174, B.176- B.180, B.183, B.191, B.193, B.194, B.198, B.199, B.201-B.204, B.207- B.212, B.215, B.218, B.220, B.221, B.223, B.227-B.234, B.236-B.239, B.242-B.245, B.247-B.256, B.259- B.261, B.264, B.266-B.269, B.272- B.278, B.280-B.284, B.287, B.289, B.290, B.292, B.294, B.295, B.297- B.300, B.303, B.309, B.310, B.312, B.320, B.325, B.327, B.330, B.334- B.336, B.339-B.341, B.343, B.345- B.350, B.353, B.355-B.358, B.365, B.368-B.370, B.372-B.376, B.379, B.381-B.385, B.387-B.393, B.395, B.397, B.399, B.400, B.404, B.407- B.410, B.412, B.413, B.415, B.421, B.423, B.425, B.434, B.436, B.437 B.253, B.254, B.259 BEARD, M BECQUEREL, Jean B.91 B.388 B.45 B.110 BEDEN, Fred BELSER, Marie BEAUMONT, Kathleen B de BECQUEREL, Antoine Henri B.387 See also B.247 A.71, H.30 B.60, B.216, B.219-B.221, B.223, B.229, B.232, B.234, B.239, B.245- B.247, B.249, B.254, B.261, B.266, B.268, B.269, B.271, B.275, B.288, B.290, B.293-B.295, B.297, B.300- B.302, B.307, B.309, B.313, B.315, B.321, B.322, B.326, B.331, B.332, B.334, B.335, B.338, B.341, B.348- B.351, B.355, B.358, B.361, B.364, B.369, B.370, B.374, B.382, B.384, B.396, B.404-B.406, B.408, B.409, B.413, B.435, B.447, B.449, B.455, B.460, B.462, B.466, B.468 BENHAM, M BENIANS, Ernest Alfred B.219, B.449, C.10 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 BENIANS, Sylvia BENSON, Antonia BEVAN, Edward BICKERSTETH, Edward Henry BICKERSTETH, Ellen S BICKERSTETH, May BIDDER, George B BIRD, E BIRDWOOD, W BIRKS, Anna K BIRKS,ECA BIRKS, Emily G Index of correspondents A.71 B.434, C.2 A.69 B.110 B.88, B.90, B.91, B.100, B.110, B.136 B.127, B.146 B.449, C.45, C.46 A.71 A.65 B.114, B.134, B.184, B.185, B.197, B.205, B.298, B.323, B.325, B.351 B.136, B.142, B.205 B.76, B.79, B.81, B.90, B.110, Bid, Bal 15,;B127; Bi 130, B:137, B.148, B.163, B.166, B.179, B.187, B.197, B.200, B.203, B.221, B.228, B.253, B.254, B.277, B.323, B.338, B.351, B.400, B.409, B.444, B.455, B.468, C.4 BIRKS, Herbert A BLAKE, GG C.68, C.70 B.116, B.166 BLACK, D H BLACKBURN, Lucy BLACKBURNE, Helena BLUNDEN, Edmund Charles B.112, B.114, B.135, B.138, B.227, B.297, C.10 C.67 B.298 C.4, H.32 A.71 H.13 C.67, C.75 B.115 B.479, B.507, C.2, C.30 BOND, Jessy M BONGHEY, AH F BONGHEY, Evelyn BONNEY, T G BOSANQUET, Charles J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 BOSANQUET, Dorothy BOUQUET, AC BOWNEY, Susan BOYCE, Geoffrey BOYDELL, Jessie BOYS, Sir Charles Vernon BRABANDER, Germaine de BRACKENBURY, Georgina BRADBERRY, Jane BRADY, John BRAGG, Sir William Henry Index of correspondents B.384 B.522 B.113, B.135 B.409, B.448 B.507, B.509, B.531 B.130, C.34 B.384, B.386-B.389 B.317 B.112 B.134, B.136 A.65, C.15, C.29, C.33-C.35, C.67- C.80, H.30 BRAGG, Sir (William) Lawrence C.35 B.99, B.103, B.104, B.105, B.109 BRANDRETH, Ethel P BRASHER, W K BROW, Agnes Marian BROWN, J J GRAHAM- BROGLIE, Louis de BROOKS, JS A.71 Cr/2, Die) Eo BROWN, Lilian R BROWNE, Elijah C.68 B.98 B.453 B.93, B.94, B.97, B.99, B.110, B.134, B.137, B.190, B.219, B.265 BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE H.18, H.20 BROWNE, Sir James Crichton BRUYNE, Norman Adrian de B.111 C.5 C.67 BRYANT, Blossom P BUCHHOLZ, Hugo BUCKINGHAM PALACE B.108, B.110 B.350, B.351, B.354 C.33, C.35 Index of correspondents B.229, B.242 C.2 H.8 B.164, B.171, B.189, B.206, B.226, B.229, B.254, B.258, B.273, B.291, B.292, B.300, B.320 A.69 B.475 Bett C.25, C.26, C.32, C.34, C.70, H.29 A.44 A.65, C.35 A.44, B.170, B.230, C.21, H.18 B.60, B.108, B.126, B.128, B.136, B.138, B.144, B.149, B.151, B.162, B.172, B.175, B.210, B.224, B.230, B.235, B.334, B.357, B.379, B.394, B.508, C.1 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 BUCKLER, Georgina S BUCKLER, W H BULGAKOW, N BULLOCK, Margaret C BUNDY, John BUNKER, Laurence E BURN, AS BURNABY, John BURNSTEAD, HA BURKE, John Butler BUTLER, A S Montagu BUTLER, Aguata F BUTLER, Geoffrey G BUXTON, J Frank C5 CAGLEY, Susan CALDWELL, W BUTLER, Sir James Ramsay Montagu B.33, B.56, B.345, B.347, B.350, B.353, C.9, C.28 B.496, C.17, C.39, C.40, C.59, C.57, C.61, C.63, C.70 C.5 CAMBRIDGE GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY CAMBRIDGE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY CAMBRIDGE ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY B.288 B.217 B.233 E:/)E.8 BIS57 B.442 B.114, B.127, B.356 CAMERON, Elfrida S CAPSTICK, R. CARTWELL, Isabel A J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Index of correspondents CAVENDISH, Victor Christian William, 9th Duke of Devonshire C.51, C.52, C.57, C.63, C.64 CAYLEY, Mary CHAMBERLAIN, Arthur Neville CHAMBERLAIN, Druscilla CHAMBERLAIN, Hilda CHAMBERLAIN, Sir Joseph Austen CHAPMAN, S J CHARNOCK, Joan Paget CHARNWOOD, Lady Dorothea CHITTENDEN, Agnes CHRISTIE, J T [?John Traill] CHURCHILL, John B.251, B.357, B.435 A.104 B.448 B.44, B.357 A.104, C.22, C.70, C.71, C.79, H.33, H.34 C.57, See THOMSON, Joan Paget A.70, B.432 B.246 A.71 B.533, B.534 CLAY, Mary Aimée CLIFTON, Catharine S B B.173, B.636 CLARK, F M CLARKE, Douglas CLIFTON, RB COATES, George B.253, B.350 B.193 CLAY, Alice CLAY, C J ES B.192 B.449 B.246, B.314, B.340, B.379, B.388 CHURCHILL, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer B.319, B.322, B.324 B.177, B.187, B.192, B.193, B.197, B.205, B.218, B.224, B.226, B.249, B.253, B.260, B.269, B.275, B.280, B.288, B.292, B.295, B.298, B.303, COCKCROFT, Sir John Douglas B.636 B.138 ae C.40A, C.67 H.17 COLE, AC COLKETT, Emily L COCKERELL, Sydney C J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Index of correspondents COLLINGWOOD, Sir Edward Foyle COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE IN THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM OF GREAT BRITAIN COMPTON, Arthur Holly COMPTON, Betty COMPTON, Florence CONJOINT BOARD OF SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES CONSTANT, Carolyn CONYNGHAM, Lady Enid M LENOX- C.69, C.77 E.10-E.28 C.29, C.35, H.11 B.420 B.182, B.312, B.330, B.331 C.28, C.31 B.502 A.71, B.465, B.466, B.474, B.479, B.490 CONYNGHAM, Sir Gerald Ponsonby LENOX- A.71, C.36, C.38, C.39 COOKE, Arthur COOKE, H Lister COOPER, Hilda M C.106 A.44 B.148 CORLIERE, Henri CORNU, Alice CROOKES, William CULVERWELL, Edith G CRACKSTON, J Edgar CRAWFORD, GE ?CRONSTOCK, Nellie B C.31 C.7, C.40A B.225, B.228 B.241, B.242 B.636 C.38 H.18 CORNFORD, Francis Macdonald B.89, B.90, B.109, B.135 B.368, B.369, B.374, B.379, B.388, B.399, B.411, B.436, B.445, B.447, B.450, B.452, B.460, B.462, B.470, B.481, B.494, B.497, C.1 B.139, B.140, B.145, B.184, B.199, B.206, B.236, B.237, B.418, B.423, B.460 CURETON, GA CURETON, Mary N CULVERWELL, Josephine CUNNINGHAM, Audrey B.495, B.501 B.175 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 CURIE, Marie DAILY MAIL DALE, Sir Henry Hallett DANIELS, Cicely Cooke DARWELL, G F DARWIN, Sir Charles Gatton DARWIN, Elizabeth DARWIN, Sir Francis DARWIN, Maud DAVIDSON, Eliza DAVIES, JL DAWSON, Rose Index of correspondents F.49 C.75 B.232 B.113 C.25 B.98, B.110, B.126, B.135, C.7 C.10, C.18 A.69, B.153, C.10 B.440 B.149, B.356 B.127 DENNIS, Faustine DEYESEKERE, Frederick DICKINSON, Lowes DISCOVERY DEWAR, Sir James DEWES, Sophia B.541, B.554 B.35 DEWAR, Helen Rose, Lady DITCHBURN, Robert William B.114, B.170, B.252, C.8, C.117 DEPARTMENT OF AERONAUTICAL SUPPLIES B.188, B.192, B.193, B.225, B.348, B.355, B.659, B.660, C.3 B.242 A.71 B.135 A.66 B.552 A.65 DONALDSON, Sylvia DRIVER, Margaret DUANE, Elise Ravenel DUCKWORTH, Charles W DUCKWORTH, Sir Dyce .261,,041, b22 C23;.C27 1, 63/3; 50 B.253, B.294, B.315 B.216, B.235, B.480 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 DUFF, James D DUFTON, SF Index of correspondents A.44, A.70, C.39, C.40, C.46 C.10, C.23 EDDINGTON, Sir Arthur Stanley C.18, C.29, C.33, C.70 EDWARDS, E E EDWARDS, Joseph EGLIN, William CL THE ELECTRICIAN ELLIS, Margueritta ELLIS, J C WILLIAMS- ELLIS, M WILLIAMS- ELSTER, Julius EMANUEL, R B.410 C.16 C.106 H.8 Borie Fst, B.281 B.212, H.8 B.235 EVANS, Patricia EVERARD, FL EVERETT, Ebeneezer EWING, LA B.72, B.179 B.260, B.267 B.74, B.92, B.113 ERIKSON, Winifred ESDALE, Ina EVANS, Ulick Richardson B.390 B.185 B.546 C.46 EMBLETON, D EMES, Clare S EVANS, (née PAGET) Betty B.426, B.521, B.544, B.545, B.553 C.1 B.72, B.77, B.86, B.97, B.100, B.101, B.109, B.128, B.136, B.170, B.179 FARREN, Sir William Scott B.353, B.354 Ci Div, theo BA29; 0.2 FARDELL, H W K FARDELL, Sylvia R J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 FAWCETT, MJ FINE, Henry B FINN, [?Philina] F Index of correspondents B.136 B.157, B.220, B.246 B.636 FISHER, John Arbuthnot, 1st Baron Fisher of Kilverstone H.18, H.19 FITZGERALD, George Francis FITZGERALD, Henrietta FLEMING, Sir (John) Ambrose FLETCHER, David MORLEY- FLETCHER, Jane R C FLETCHER, ?Lucy FLETCHER, Maud MORLEY- FLETCHER, RC FLETCHER, Ursula MORLEY- A.41, H.1 B.187 H.13 B.507, B.542 B.93, B.136 B.84, B.85, B.94 C.4 B.99 B.407 B.102, B.111 FOWLER, Sir Ralph Howard FRANCIS, Elizabeth S FRANCIS, M Sophia FOSTER, Mercy E FOTHERGILL, Annie B.394 C.40A B.256 B.222 C.41 FRAZER, Sir James George FRANKLAND, William Barrett FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, PHILADELPHIA, USA A.44, C.2 B.485, C.2, C.33, C.40, C.46, C.48, C.49, C.60, C.65, C.69 See also C.77 B.444, B.451, B.458, B.462, B.470, B.477, B.479, B.485, B.486, B.489, B.502, B.511, C.72, C.77 FRY, George Cecil FULLER, William FRAZER, Lilly, Lady C.46, C.53 C.47 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 GADOW (née PAGET), C Maud Index of correspondents GADOW, Hans Friedrich GARDINER, Sylvia GARRETT, AE GATES, Fanny Cook B.56, B.67, B.72, B.78, B.80-B.83, B.85, B.93, B.103, B.109, B.114, B.118, B.133, B.140, B.152, B.153, B.156, B.193, B.197, B.199-B.202, B.208-B.212, B.213, B.216, B.221, B.228, B.230, B.235, B.237-B.240, B.242, B.243, B.245, B.248, B.250, B.254, B.257-B.260, B.263-B.265, B.269-B.276, B.279-B.281, B.284, B.285, B.289, B.291-B.293, B.295- B.298, B.303, B.309, B.314, B.319, B.327, B.330, B.332, B.336, B.341, B.343, B.344, B.346, B.374, B.386, B.387, B.444, B.462, B.467, B.469, B.474, B.476, B.478, B.481, B.484, B.491, B.494, B.495, B.497, B.499, B.500, B.502, B.511, B.519, B.541, B:595 B.97, C.9 B.253 C2 A.44 B.114 GLAISHER, John Whitbread Lee B.385, C.2, C.40, C.40A GHISH, M F GIBSON, Gertrude Mary GILES, E Mary GINN & MATTHEW SOLICITORS A.71, B.519, C.4 B.161 GLAZEBROOK, Sir Richard Tetley GLAZEBROOK, Frances Gertrude, Lady B.306, B.310, B.321-B.324, B.327 B.380, B.424, B.514, B.523, B.532, B.537, B.545 C.30 A.41, A.44, A.175, B.93, B.391, C.6, C.28, C.29, C.30, C.31, C.40, C.73, C.77, H.21 C.19 C.47 B.136 GOLLANCZ, Victor GOODMAN, Ada H GOSSE, Edmund GLOVER, TR ?GODDARD, Janet L B.89, B.91, B.110, B.112 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 GRAVES, Alice MG Index of correspondents B.60, B.229, B.237-B.241, B.245, B.247-B.249, B.252, B.256-B.258, B.260, B.262, B.266-B.268, B.270, B.272, B.273, B.275, B.286, B.287, B.291, B.292, B.295, B.296, B.299, B.301, B.302, B.304, B.306, B.308, B.310, B.313-B.315, B.318-B.321, B.324-B.326, B.328, B.331, B.341, B.350, B.354, B.358-B.361, B.368, B.372, B.379, B.380, B.383, B.390, B.395, B.396, B.404, B.409, B.423, B.424, B.435, B.443, B.444, B.447, B.448, B.465, B.467, B.469, B.471, B.473, B.474, B.487, B.491, B.493, C.1 GRAVES, Annie H GRAY, Alice H GREAT BRITAIN AND (NORTHERN) IRELAND BOARD OF EDUCATION BOARD OF TRADE C.4 B.171, B.432 C.49 E.4 B.262, B.263, B.272, B.326 C.16, C.19 GRIFFITHS, Ernest Howard WAR OFFICE GREEN, FM GREENWOOD, Lilian M B.275 B.445 B.492 C.9 CENTRAL EMIGRATION BOARD GRENFELL, Sir Wilfred Thomason DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH C.29, C.30, C.32, C.33, C.35-C.37, C.40, C.42, C.44-C.47, C.54-C.56, C.62, C.72, E.29 B.102 B.72, B.86, B.89, B.90, B.93, B.97 B.449, B.454, B.457, B.466, C.62 GRIFFITHS, Lizzie M GROSVENOR, Kate GRUBB, Marian HALDANE, John Burden Sanderson B.171, B.636 C.31 A.61 HADFIELD, Sir Robert Abbott HALFORD, G Index of correspondents B.438, B.443, B.552 C.78 C.11 B.136, B.163, B.197 B.222 B.373, B.448, B.478, B.494 B.128, B.370, B.372 B.318, B.411, B.413, B.448 A.107, C.12, C.17, C.61 A.44, C.12, C.17, C.20, C.31, C.39, C.64, C.76 H.18 C.39, C.62, C.76 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 HAMILTON, Edith HAMILTON, lan HAMMOND, D HAMMOND, M Margaret HAMONET, Alfred HARDING, Hilda M HARGOOD, Mary G HARGOOD, Rosa HARDY, Godfrey Harold HARDY, Sir William Bate HARK, T HARRISON, E HARRISON, Robert HEAVISIDE, Oliver HILL, EM C.21 i / GAle. A.69 HEDLEY, DA HENRY, DC HERMAN, Amy G HERMAN, RA C.9, C.11 B.453 C.4 HERFORD, Caroline C.69, C.70 C.6, C.22 HEATH, Arthur Edward HENDERSON, W Craig HERTZ, Mattin@ele B.288 B.107, B.115, B.146, B.440 HILL, Archibald Vivian B.406 B.33 B.534 A.65, C.1, C.11, C.15 HINKS, L Mary HINKS, Roger HIRD, Helen M 4 .)).) Aon J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 HIRD, Laura ARCHER- HIRD, RO ARCHER- HJORT, Constance H M PRISON, CAMBRIDGE HODGES, J HODGSON, E HOLLAND, H W HOLROYD, Mary HONEY, Amy L HOPKINS, Sir Frederick Gowland HOPKINSON, Evelyn HORT, Ellen M Index of correspondents B.130 B.94, B.111 B.424 B.232, B.236, B.237 B.155, B.158 B.399 C.73 Balt, B35 B.414 C.30 B.141, B.142, C.15, C.16, C.21, C.80, C.88 B.80, B.89, B.134, B.163, B.448, B.504, B.530, C.5 HORT, Fanny H HORTON, Frank HOUSMAN, Alfred Edward HOWARD, Charles HOWARTH, Ellie K HOWELL, Alice HOWELL, JA C.67, C.76 B.374 A.70, B.283, B.297, C.29, C.32, C.36, C.39 B.60, B.136, B.138, B.164, B.171, B.176, B.181, B.195, B.217, B.249, B.279, B.289, B.302, B.312, B.322, B.324, B.349, B.357, B.368, B.398, B.413, B.427, B.440, B.443, B.444, C.2 B.155 HUGH OLDHAM LADS’ CLUB, MANCHESTER B.288, B.315, B.362, B.499, B.524 B.140 B.110 B.134 B.38 HUDSON, R HUGEL, E M von B.396, B.426, B.463, B.468 HUDDLESTON, Bessie B.111, B.128, B.136 HUGHES, ML Index of correspondents J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 HUGHES, Ruth HULL, G.F. HUMPHRY, Isabel L ?HUSINFIELD, Percy HUTCHINSON, D HUTTON, Adelaide S IMAGE, Florence IMAGE, John Maxwell INGE, M Catharine LINSTITUT INTERNATIONAL DE PHYSIQUE SOLVAY, BELGIUM INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND B.188, B.196 B.221 B.113 C.20 B.193 B.76, B.86 B.413, B.448, B.450, B.551 A.33, C.2 B.296, C.75 G.10 C.54 IPSWICH, HL JOHNS, AS B.226, B.255 C.47, C.76 JEBB, Eglantyne JEEJEEBHOY, JPB JEFFREY, Margaret A JAFFE, George JEBB, Caroline C.43, C.54, C.61, F.19 A.65, C.33, C.42, C.45 INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS, LONDON INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, LONDON B.484, B.486, B.495, B.519, B.548 B.226, B.248, B.289, B.295, B.330, B.357, B.392, B.393, B.406, B.423, JELENY, Carolyn Rogere B.310 B.224 C.22 B.181 H.18 B.414 B.383, B.384 B.374 JOHNSTON, Mary JOLY, Emily JELENY, Arthur J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 JONES, E E Constance JONES, Esther LLOYD- Index of correspondents B.222, B.226, B.253, B.276 B.112, B.137, B.149, B.172, B.187, B.216, B.282 JONES, H Watt B.270, B.300, B.361 JONES, Sir John Edwars LENNARD- JONES, Margaret JONES, Phillip BURNE- JONES, W Morris ‘KATZ, A[?Amson] KENNEDY, Marion S KENNETT, Robert Hatch KENYAN, F G C.77 B.136 C.36-C.38, C.40 C11; Cas A.70 B.175, B.302 B.452 C.16 B.391 C.6 KINGSLEY, Octavia C KEOGH, Celia KERR, Agnes di C KERR, | Graham KEYS, David Arnold B.181, B.196, B.267, B.328 KINGSLEY, MW B.89, B.112, B.154, B.156 A.70 C.9, C.11 KINGSLEY, Mary H[?Henrietta] B.138 KINDER, May KING, AJ B.153, B.156, B.177, B.202, B.389, B.510, B.517, B.518 B.185, B.189, B.201, B.209, B.253, B.280, B.287, B.352, B.427, B.440, B.469, B.500, B.504, B.536, B.548 B.413 B.81, B.83, B.90, B.93, B.101, B.102, B.105, B.107, B.111, B.128, B.136, B.147, B.154, B.156, B.163, B.168, B.184, B.205, B.214, B.231, B.258, B.277, B.361, B.370, B.471 KIRKBY, P J KIRKPATRICK, Mary KINSLEY, Harriet Buckly B.230, B.256, B.275 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 KLAASSEN, Helen G KLAASSEN, W G KNIPP, Francis K KNEESHAW, Alice M KOHLRAUSCH, F KUNSDORFF, Marie LAIDLAW, Elizabeth Index of correspondents B.135, B.155, B.156, B.520-B.522 B.186 B.297 B.111, B.114, B.138, B.170 B.636 B.78 B.318, B.320, B.324, B.341, B.419, B.420, B.435, B.440, B.461, B.476 LAMB, Sir Walter Rangeley Maitland A.65, C.24 LANCHESTER, Grace M LANG, Edith M LANG, J B.252 B.112 B.114 LANGEVIN, Jeanne B.212, B.295 C.15 B.404 ?LAUD, T T LAW, Isabel LAURENCE, Reginald Vere LANGLEY, John Newport LAPSLEY, Gaillard Thomas LARMOR, Sir Joseph LASKI, Harold Joseph C.61 B.109, B.113 C.18, C.55, C.58 A.44, H.7, H.19 C.12, C.14-C.16, C.34, C.77, C.78 LAWRENCE, E Gertrude BARNES- B.436 B.135, B.140, B.145, B.146, B.149, B.154, B.192, B.194, B.197, B.200, B.205, B.208, B.225, B.257 LAWRENCE, Thomas Edward C.5 H.21 B.379 B.134 LAWS, Grace LEA, AS LAWRENCE, H L BARNES- LEAF, Catharine J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 LEBRET, Johanna E LEEMAN- LEFFLER, Signe MITTAG- LENARD, P[?Philipp Eduard Anton] LENNON, Mary M LEWIS, Agnes S LITTLEWOOD, John Edensor LIVEING, George Downing LOCK, Beatrice LODGE, Mary F A, Lady LODGE, Sir Oliver Joseph LOMBARD, Caroline C LORENTZ, Hendrik Antoon LOWE, John Index of correspondents B.219 B.313 B.636 B.276, B.286, B.321 B.170, B.252 C.80 B.249, B.253 B.494 B.636 B.636, H.13, H.24 B.135, B.138 A.44, B.257, C.20, C.60, H.10, H.33 A.69 C.68, C.70, C.77, C.78 MACALISTER, Edith F B McCLELLAND, Ina LYALL, J LYMAN, Theodore MACALISTER, Margaret MCARTHUR, Ellen A C2 nas B.60, B.399, B.482 C.57, H.2 B.162 B.193 LUDLAM, E B LUZMORE, E M MACALISTER, Elizabeth MACALISTER, Sir Donald, Baronet of Tarbert B.382 B.403, B.404, B.409, B.413, B.418, B.424, B.425 MACCARTHY, Desmond B.111 B.276 C.66 McCLELLAND, JH McLENNAN, Elsie M B.241, B.279, B.387 C.9 Index of correspondents J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 McLENNAN, J G McLENNAN, Mary Louise McLEOD, AR MCTAGGART, John Ellis MCTAGGART, Margaret Ellis McWADE, Charles MACWILLIAM, F E MAJOR, Edith H MAJOR, Elise MANNERS, John Henry Montagu, 9th Duke of MARCONI, Guglielmo MARE, Walter de la C.38 B.343, B.487, B.508 C.26, C.30, C.35 C.1, C.11, C.38, C.45, C.47 B.219, B.230, B.232, B.241, B.247- B.251, B.256, B.285, B.318, B.472, B.494, C.1 B.170 C.106 A.71 B.114 C.51 C.79 C.47 MAYOR, A J C3 B.135, B.164 MILLIKAN, Glenn MARSHALL, Alfred MARTIN, Florence MILEY, Miles MILLER, Emma MILLER, HS H.10 A.44 MASEFIELD, John Edward B.148, B.149, B.199, B.232, B.252, B.276, B.424 B.83, B.105, B.110, B.114, B.135, B.136, B.138, B.141, B.163, B.226, B.350 B.172, B.321, B.381, B.382, C.4 B.111, B.218, B.222, B.636 A.65 C.15 B.114 C.61 B.177, B.187, B.190 MILNE, Edward Arthur MONCKTON, James MONRO, Charles Henry MOORE, George Edward MORGAN, C Linda Index of correspondents J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 MORRIS, Constance MORRIS, Sara MOSS, SA MOULE, Dorothy MUFFAT, RJ MULLOCK, Amy MURNOCK, Agnes MURRAY, Margaret NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY, TEDDINGTON, MIDDLESEX NAVA, T B.188 B.257 B.151, B.181, B.189, B.556 B.164, B.196, B.235, B.253, B.262, B.273, B.289, B.310, B.318, B.361, B.382, B.383, B.404, B.424, C.4 B.162 B.223 C.106 C.12 H.12 B.217 NAVARRO, Mary de NEWMAN, Winnie NEVILE, FG NEVILLE, Lilian G F NELSON, Mary A NEVALL, Margaret NEVILE, Charlotte NEWBERRY, Fanny B.162, B.272, B.275, B.312 NICHOLAS, Tressilian Charles B.177, B.181, B.192-B.194, B.197, B.199, B.242, B.285 C.74 B.34, B.129, B.144, B.213, B.228, B.253 NICHOLS, Katharine West B.114 B.60 A.44 B.226 NIVEN, W D NOLAN, Patrick J 6:19, 0.72 NICHOLS, E F NIVEN, Mary B.441 B.162 B.245 B.56, B.245 A.44 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 NORRIS, Ada L NOVAH, Vladimir OPPENHEIM, Lily OSBORN, H PAGET, AJ Meyrick PAGET, Arthur R Index of correspondents B.226 A.65, H.9, H.12 B.67, B.68, B.88, B.91, B.92, B.94, B.101, B.106, B.107, B.109, B.129, B.132, B.138, B.144, B.147, B.152, B.157, B.166, B.174, B.182, B.183, B.189, B.191, B.192, B.200, B.209, B.215, B.216, B.227, B.256, B.257, B.311, B.315, B.323, B.329, B.368, B.371, B.380, B.382, B.396, B.408, B.413, C.8 B.225, B.301, B.302, B.304, B.312, B.313, B.334, B.347, C.46 PAGET, Charles E PAGET, Christabel M B.104, B.106, B.27, B.67, B.70, B.72, B.77-B.79, B.82, B.86, B.87, B.90, B.93, B.94, B.99-B.102, B.109, B.132, B.134, B.138, B.140, B.142, B.145, B.150, B.154, B.157, B.161, B:162; Bal65) *B.1'70; Bali72;B-1 73, B.182, B.183, B.193, B.196, B.200, B.211, B.213, B.219, B.224, B.244, B.248, B.250, B.252, B.273, B.293, B.303, B.313, B.317, B.319, B.337, B.386, B.395, B.397, B.413, B.441, B.443, B.447, B.449, B.455, C.4 B.159, B.168 B.60, B.92, B.154, B.156, B.157, B.165, B.166, B.173, B.174, B.175, B.179, B.185, B.204, B.208, B.213, B.215, B.218-B.220, B.226, B.255, B.285-B.287, B.308, B.309, B.313, B.314, B.321, B.325, B.329, B.331, B.334-B.336, B.338, B.344, B.346, B.352-B.355, B.373, B.421, B.434, B.447, B.450, B.455, B.459-B.462, B.465-B.469, B.473-B.476, B.478, B.480, B.484, B.486, B.487, B.489, B.491, B.497, B.504, B.505, B.519, B.524, B.541 B.67, B.73, B.80, B.82, B.83, B.88, B.130, B.146, B.151, B.155, B.157- PAGET, (née FARDELL) Clara J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 PAGET, Eleanor M PAGET, Elise PAGET, Elma K PAGET, Ethel P Index of correspondents B.250, B.258, B.260, B.261, B.424, B.439 B.72, B.80, B.81, B.82, B.83, B.89, B.91, B.94, B.102 B.217, B.240, B.245, B.254, B.257, B.302, B.328, B.331, B.340, B.347, B.350, B.354, B.370, B.379, B.385, B.392, B.399, B.410, B.414, B.419, B.423, B.515, B.535 B.130, B.133, B.135, B.141, B.144, B.166, B.170, B.173, B.184, B.186, B.187, B.192, B.193, B.195, B.203, B.223-B.225, B.241, B.243, B.257, B.258, B.263, B.266, B.272, B.273, B.317, B.376, B.384, B.408, B.460, B.461, B.465, B.474-B.476, B.478, B.480, B.487, B.496, B.506, B.507, B.510, B.512, B.521, B.524, B.526, B.533, B.536, B.546 PAGET, Francis B.252 PAGET, Frida PAGET, George Edmund B.248 PAGET, Sir George Edward B.28, B.56, B.60, B.70, B.77-B.83, B.87, B.88, B.91, B.109, B.116- B.119, B.132, B.154, B.161, B.162, B:1i75; B:1 77, 6.179, B.186,B-187, B.189, B.194, B.195, B.200, B.202, B.221, B.224, B.233, B.248, B.252, B.254, B.256, B.259, B.262, B.276, B.286, B.296-B.298, B.301, B.303, B.312, B.314, B.319, B.322, B.325, B.335, B.339, B.340, B.351, B.363, B.364, B.384, B.396, B.410, B.413, B.424, B.439, B.440, B.447, B.451, B.460, B.461, B.467, C.4 B.250, B.349 B.67-B.69, B.71, B.72, B.78-B.85, B.87, B.88, B.90, B.91, B.100, B.104-B.106, B.129, B.130, B.131, B.133 B.155, B.198, B.207, B.228, B.242, PAGET, Henry L PAGET, Hilda M B.187 B.141 B.234, B.544 PAGET, Godfrey PAGET, Harold E G J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Index of correspondents PAGET, J B.340 PAGET, Sir James, 1st Baronet B.89, B.98, B.101, B.129, B.144, B.150, B.156, B.160, H.16 PAGET, John PAGET, John E PAGET, Julia M PAGET, Kate PAGET, Lydia PAGET, Mary Maud B.530 B.29 B.60, B.171, B.252, B.349, B.356, C.1 B.67, B.69, B.72, B.75-B.80, B.86 B.78, B.93, B.100, B.107, B.136 B.65, B.67, B.73, B.74, B.76-B.80, B.84-B.86, B.88, B.91, B.92, B.94, B.99-B.102, B.105-B.109, B.112, B.127-B.129, B.132, B.135, B.140, B.142, B.144, B.147, B.148, B.150, B.151, B.153-B.155, B.159, B.163, B.168, B.170, B.174, B.177, B.183, B.185, B.195, B.210, B.227, B.241, B.253, B.262, B.265, B.426, B.427, B.447, B.482, B.483, B.493, B.507, B.517, B.551, B.552 B.135, B.143 B.447, B.544 PAGET, MB PAGET, Meyrick Yare PAGET, Olwen PAGET, Owen Frank (brother of Rose, Lady Thomson) B.220, B.345, B.361, B.397, B.400, B.470, B.478, B.487, B.504 PAGET, Owen (nephew of Rose, Lady Thomson) B.424, B.443, B.474 B.486, B.514, B.520 B.30, B.67, B.68, B.77, B.88, B.90, B.93, B.94, B.99, B.141, B.142, B.144, B.152, B.154, B.158-B.160, B.169-B.171, B.173, B.180, B.187, B.191, B.198, B.200-B.202, B.206, B.213-B.215, B.217, B.218, B.221, B.223, B.228, B.229, B.238, B.240, B:259) 'B:277, B:323, B.326,.B.335, B.380, B.397, B.404, B.422, B.436, B.439, B.460, B.515, B.521, B.527, B.532, B.551 B.216, B.218, B.228, B.264, B.276, B.295, B.319, B.320, B.325, B.327, B.341, B.356, B.368, B.370, B.379, B.436, B.440, B.442, B.450, B.460, B.465, B.466, B.471, B.475, B.476, PAGET, Paul (nephew of Rose, Lady Thomson) J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Index of correspondents PAGET, Paul E (cousin of Rose, Lady Thomson) B.395, B.411, B.429, B.436, B.449 B.60, B.67, B.73, B.78, B.81, B.82, B.87, B.90, B.94, B.98, B.102, B.104, B.105, B.107, B.110, B.132, B.141, B.143, B.153, B.156, B.160, B.162, B.174, B.177, B.181, B.182, B.187, B.189, B.191, B.192, B.194- B.196, B.203-B.205, B.207, B.220, B.233, B.236, B.241-B.243, B.245, B.246, B.248, B.252, B.254, B.258, B.259, B.262, B.263, B.267, B.271, B.272, B.275, B.277, B.281, B.283, B.292, B.293, B.311, B.313, B.315, B.317, B.318, B.327, B.328, B.331, B.333, B.336, B.349, B.355, B.358, B.359, B.375, B.385, B.397, B.399, B.408, B.411, B.440, B.472-B.474, B.476, B.479, B.482, B.487, B.491, B.492, B.495, B.497, B.502, B.504, B.505, B.509, B.511, B.519, B.522- B.525, B.528, B.530, B.541, C.2, C.3 B.102, B.177, B.196, B.250, B.271, B.293, B.300, B.302, B.306, B.343, B.424 PAGET, Stella PAGET, Stephen PAGET, Tolver PATTERSON, J P PEARCE, EL B.222, B.361, B.362 PARKINSON, E Lucy PARRY, R PAGET, Winifred PALMER, Helen PARKER, Ellen B.387 B.481 B.111 B.376, B.461, B.462, B.470, B.471, B.478, B.487, B.488, B.493, C.113, Calt7, B.228, C.48 B.220, B.226, B.237, B.278, B.347, B.354, B.357, B.373, B.380, B.535, B.545, B.547, B.549 C.24, C.30, C.33, C.38, C.40, C.50, C.54 PARSONS, Sir Charles Algernon PATTERSON, Margaret H.19 C.5: B.268 PATTERSON, Eleanor Index of correspondents B.60, B.205 C.40A C.3 B.226, B.253, B.303, C.4, C.30 B.351, B.353 A.70, B.469, B.470, C.63, C.67 B.259 H.3 B.411, B.412 B.91, B.93, B.99, B.103, B.109, B.136, B.148, B.156, B.164, B.175 B.110, B.114, B.132, B.137, B.139 B.112, B.136, B.162, B.168, B.171, B.176, B.309, B.313, B.318, B.323, B.327, B.387 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 PEARCE, F Constance PEARSON, Alfred Chilton PEMBERTON, J P PEMBERTON, Patience PEMBERTON, Winifred PENTLAND, Marjorie PERRIN, Henrietta PERRIN, Jean Baptiste PILKINGTON, Alice PILKINGTON, Emily PILKINGTON, Mina C PHEAR, Helen A PHILLIPS, E F PHILLIPS, Walter Alison PLANCK, Max B.374, B.376, B.383, B.389 C.19 C.54, C.76, E.31 PLATT, Mary Perine POL, Nettie VAN DER POLLOCK, CAE POLLOCK, John A.65, H.13 B.448 PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON B.112, B.141, B.144, B.149, B.154, B.159, B.163 B.659, H.35 B.258, B.262, B.291, B.302, B.303, B.325, B.359, B.390, C.8 C.32 C.16 B.112 POPE, Sir William Jackson PORTER, James POSTGATE, John Percival POULSON, FE POWELL, Astell D A.71, B.330 C.5,,C.51 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 POWELL, C L HULBERT- POWELL, Mabel POYNTING, John Henry POYNTING, Marion A PRESTON, S Tolver PRICE, M E BANKES- Index of correspondents B.505 B.379 A.35, H.9 B.135, B.190, B.192, B.194, B.195, B.201, B.206, B.219, B.224, B.227, B.247, B.275, B.332, B.345, B.347, B.355, B.362, C.6 las, B.83 PRIOR, C H [?Charles Herman] B.91, B.108, B.175 PRIOR, Daisy PRIOR, Edward Foss PRIOR, Harry C PRIOR, Herman B B.196 B.175, B.184, B.190 B.190 B.233 PRIOR, Margaret B.398 C.16 PYE, Sir David Randall PYM, Dora PYM, T W C.19, C.32, C.33, C.35, C.62, C.80 B.60, B.83, B.91, B.93, B.98, B.103, B.106, B.111, B.127, B.134, B.136, B.162, B.170, B.175, B.176, B.181, B.184, B.188, B.190, B.191, B.196- B.198, B.212, B.217, B.225, B.228, B.231, B.235, B.236, B.240, B.245, B.247, B.250, B.253, B.257, B.262, B.284, B.301, B.308, B.310, B.315, B.354, B.360, B.382, B.396, B.448, B.460, B.462, B.479, B.491, C.4 A.70 RAMAN, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata C.35 See C.80 QUINCKE, G RAMANUJAN, Srinivasa RAMSAY, Allen Beville J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 RAMSAY, Elsie Monro RAMSAY, Margaret RAMSAY, W RATHBONE, E RATHBONE, Hugh Reynolds RAWSON, Emmeline RAY, Satyenda RAYLEIGH, Kathleen, Lady Index of correspondents B.290 B.225, B.252, C.26 A.44 B.387 C.12 B.201 H.11 B.474 RAYLEIGH, John William Strutt, 3rd Baron RAYLEIGH, Robert John Strutt, 4th Baron See RAYLEIGH, John William Strutt, 3rd Baron See RAYLEIGH, Robert John Strutt, 4th Baron READ, Herbert REED, Frederick Richard Cowper C.67 C.8 REICHEL (née PILKINGTON), Cherry M REID, Doris Fielding REID, Edith Gittings B.93, B.108, B.110, B.134, B.139, B.146, B.147, B.186, B.202, B.266, B.293 B.92 B.40, B.126, B.176, B.179, B.182, B.190, B.198, B.200-B.204, B.211, B.217, B.223, B.235, B.249, B.256, B.258, B.266, B.269, B.278, B.284, B.293, B.299, B.302-B.304, B.306, B.310, B.311, B.314, B.315, B.317, B.319, B.321, B.325, B.333-B.335, B.338, B.339, B.346-B.348, B.350, B.352, B.360, B.417-B.419, B.426, B.436, B.447, B.449, B.477, B.478, B.490, B.498, B.501, B.504, B.512, B.517, B.520, B.521, B.536, B.542, B.545, B.548-B.550, B.556, H.33 B.182, B.250, B.312, B.313, B.314, B.319, B.327, B.354, C.11 B.33, B.159, B.370 B:219, ©.1,.C:338, C.67, E.34 RICHARDSON, Sir Owen Willans RICHARDSON, Lilian M, Lady REID, Francis Fielding REID, Harry Fielding RICHTER, Ottilie B.333, B.345, B.655 B.228, B.323 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Index of correspondents RICKETT, Mary E B.240 RIDGWAY, Amelia Johanna Roberta RIGNALL, Ellen RITCHIE, Jeanine ROBERT, Joseph ROBERTS, Bessie ROBERTSON, Dennis B.234, B.243, B.257 H.25 ROSCOE, Harold G ROSE, C ROBSON, Sydney ROGERS, Emily ROGERS, Julia ROLPH, James A.70 C.19 B.201 B.509 B.224 ROBERTSON, Margaret ROBERTS, Sir Sydney Castle B.144 B.91-B.94, B.97, B.98, B.102, B.103, ROUSE, Willliam Henry Denham B.112, B.253, B.272, B.350 A.172, B.34 B.129 Fld B.190 ROWLAND, Henrietta H ROY, Charles T (‘Carl’) ROUTH, Edward John ROUTH, Hilda B.112, B.143, B.164, B.191, B.230, B.254, B.298, B.304, B.383, B.432 B.234, B.253, B.373 B.163 B.345 B.80, B.81, B.84, B.98, B.111, B.113, B.128, B.132, B.137, B.138, B.149, B.175, B.179, B.188, B.192, B.195, B.197, B.198, B.214, B.217, B.219, B.224, B.226, B.229, B.230, B.234, B.238, B.240, B.245-B.248, B.252, B.254, B.256, B.261, B.262, B.268-B.272, B.273, B.275, B.281, B.287, B.289, B.291, B.292, B.295, B.296, B.308, B.309, B.312, B.315, B.319, B.328, B.336, B.341, B.350, B.351, B.357, B.360, B.374, B.397, B.412, B.437, B.439, B.443, B.449, B.471, B.497, B.512, B.518, B.519, B.533, B.536, B.541, B.544, C.117 B.242, B.244, B.248 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Index of correspondents ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY F.20 C.23, C.45 ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN C.30, C.33, C.47, C.80, E.32 ROYAL SOCIETY C.13-C.20, C.23, C.27, C.28, C.59, C.62, E.33-E.35, H.26 ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH C.48, C.61 ROYCE, EG ROYSTON, Annie RUCKER, Theresa RUIKER, Arthur W RUSSELL, Bertrand B.81 B.382 B.332 A.44 C.28 RUSSELL, Henry Louis B.236, B.239 RUTHERFORD, Ernest, Baron Rutherford of Nelson B.179, B.184, B.391, B.437, C.4, C.11, C.17, C.28, C.44, C.46, C.48, C.80, H.10, H.24, H.31 See also C.79 RYLE, Rea Hewish SADOWSKY, A SAEB, Leonard B B.167, B.202 B.185 SAMUEL, Margaret RUTHERFORD, Martha B.114, B.121-B.125, B.136, B.184, B:69;B:71;'B:73, Bi74,°B:101, B.103, B.104, B.106, B.110, B.111, B.127, B.132, B.263, C.9, H.32 SANDERSON, TAE B.253 A.69 B.137 B.38 B.543 SATTERLY, John SATTERLY, May SCHJOTH, Thora SANDBACH, F A SANDERS, George SARGANT, E B H.9 14 C.42-C.44 J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Index of correspondents ?SCHURIG, Marie SCHUSTER, Sir Arthur SCOTT, G SHAW- B.195, B.200, B.206, B.221, B.226, B.229, B.246, B.248, B.254, B.255, B.256, B.313, B.319, B.339, B.341, B.374, B.382, B.386, B.400, B.404, B.442, B.443, B.473, B.474, B.478 B.72, B.93 B.180, C.6, C.12, C.14, C.15, E.34 A.70 SEARLE, George Frederick Charles A.69, B.134, C.3, C.17 ?SEE, TJJ SEEGER, G SELLAR, M V SELWYN, Annie SELWYN, Phyllis E SETH, JB C.24, C.46, C.48 B.472 Bill B.277, B.333 B.324 C.30 SEYMOUR, H SHAW, E Burnside B.193-B.195, B.206 C.23 A.70 SHAW, Sir Napier SHEARELL, H W B SHARPLEY, EM SHAW, A Norman A.71, B.252, C.40, C.68 B 175 B.222 C.79 SEWARD, Sir Albert Charles SHERRINGTON, Sir Charles Scott A.41 B.231, B.249, B.259, B.280, B.315, B.386, B.398, C.12, H.22 SIDGWICK, Eleanor Mildred See C.51 B.285, C.1 B.162 B.162, B.416 B.192 SHIRT, C SHIRT, Ethel W SHIPLEY, A SHIPLEY, Evaline SIDGWICK, Henry Index of correspondents J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 SIEBERT, G SKINNER, Lucy Purchase SMISSEN, Lillie E V Van der SMITH, Constance Babington SMITH, Lady Elizabeth Babington SMITH, Sir George Adam SMITH, Gertrude Ethel SMITH, Janet Adam SMITH, Lilian Adam f.7, 1.9 B.210 B.199 B.462 B.445, B.447, B.455, B.458, B.460, B.462, B.469, B.471, B.473, B.474, B.476, B.478, B.481, B.486, B.508, B.529, B.530, B.534, B.541, C.117 B.444, B.471, H.23 B.380 B.434 B.60, B.428, B.434, B.437, B.438, B.441, B.442, B.455, B.470, B.471, B.477, B.479-B.481, B.515, B.516, B:532; B:551).6.117 SMITHELLS, [?M] C.43, C.44, H.11 B.252, B.294, B.454, B.507 C.31, C.32, C.34 C.1, C.40 C.11 C.3 C.8 SORLEY, Janetta C SPICER, Sir Eric Evan SQUARE, Eliza STANTON, V H STEAD, F B SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, WASHINGTON DC, USA a LIZA STEPHEN, Sir Harry Lushington B.100, B.102, B.105, B.106, B.111, B.134 B.356 B.227, B.231, B.232, B.241, B.247, B.248, B.250, B.252, B.258, B.272, B.282, B.286, B.296, B.297, B.314, B.315, B.323-B.325, B.327, B.328, B.333, B.345, C.10 B.82, B.94, B.97, B.111, B.127, B.145, B.163, B.202, B.217, B.334, STEWART, H F [?Hugh Fraser] Ci2t C51). C16 STEINCHAL, A Ernest STEWART, Jessie S STEWART, Mary G J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 STOKES, George Gabriel STOKES, Mary S STRACHEY, Joan Pernell STRUTT, Charles STRUTT, Hilda Index of correspondents H.4 B.143, B.163, B.165, B.170, B.636 C.54, C.59 A.65 B.240, B.241, B.246, B.251, B.254, B.255, B.266, B.270, B.352, B.355 STRUTT, John William, 3rd Baron Rayleigh H.5 STRUTT, Robert John, 4th Baron Rayleigh STRUTTERS, LG SUTTON, Annie L SUTTON, Meyrick A.25-A.27, B.30, B.138, B.150, B.550, C.26, C.44, C.63, C.76, C.77, C.79 A.65 B.252, B.261, B.283, B.287, B.294, B.308, B.377 B.252, B.321, B.330, B.352 SWANN, Laura B.89 B.111 B.170 B.421, B.423 SYKES, Mary A TAIT, Edith TAIT, Janie Bet C5 H.7 STEEL, Caroline TANCRED, Edith TALBOT, Gertrude TAIT, Peter Guthrie B.146 TAYLOR, Margaret A.69, C.74, H.30 TENNANT, FR TAYLOR, Lucy B.60 B.81 B.241 H.35 C.47 THE TIMES THIRKELL, H THIRTLE, M Index of correspondents J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 THOMAS, NS THOMAS, Seymour THOMAS, Terry THOMPSON, Catharine B.408 B.130 C.38, C.39, C.44, C.54 B.60, B.89, B.91, B.93, B.94, B.98- B.100, B.103, B.105-B.107, B.109, B.126, B.133, B.138, B.140, B.141, B.145, B.148, B.151, B.153, B.154, B.158, B.162, B.163, B.166, B.168- B.170, B.180-B.184, B.188, B.191, B.193, B.196, B.197, B.199, B.201, B.203, B.204, B.207, B.210-B.213, B.216, B.217, B.219, B.221, B.226, B.236-B.238, B.240, B.241, B.261, B.264, B.265, B.278, B.289, B.297, B.302, B.317, B.321, B.340, B.347, B.351, B.353, B.356, B.375, B.385, B.409, B.418, B.424, B.425, B.436, B.439, B.442, B.447, B.449, B.450, B.462, B.470, B.482, B.492, B.499, B.510, B.528 THOMPSON, Sir D’Arcy Wentworth C.45 THOMPSON, H P THOMPSON, Hilda THOMSON, David Paget THOMSON, (née SWINDELLS) Emma THOMSON, Frederick Vernon B.26 B.23-B.25, B.545 B.100, B.112, B.163, B.169, B.207, B.456, B.465, B.543 B.19, B.106, B.109, B.111, B.126- B.132, B.134, B.138, B.142, B.144, B.145, B.147, B.148, B.150, B.151, B.154, B.158, B.162, B.166, B.169, B.180-B.183, B.174, B.176, B.177, B.179, B.187 B.330, B.331, B.335, B.337, B.339- A.44, B.20, B.109, B.111, B.126, Bii2o;6 106! 6.164, Bote, Bass, B.141,5B145)°8.151, B:157,:B-1 77, B.180, B.185-B.187, B.189-B.199, B.202, B.204, B.205, B.208, B.213, B.214, B.216, B.220, B.221, B.223- B.225, B.227-B.232, B.234, B.235, B.238, B.241-B.244, B.246-B.249, B.251, B.254, B.256-B.258, B.260, B.261, B.263, B.266-B.268, B.272, B.274-B.277, B.281, B.284, B.285, B.287, B.288, B.290, B.292-B.298, B.300, B.303, B.306, B.308, B.310, B.313, B.318, B.320-B.324, B.328, J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Index of correspondents THOMSON, Sir George Paget B.341, B.344, B.347, B.348, B.359, B.361, B.365, B.368, B.659-B.666 B.7-B.17, B.49, B.54, B.60, B.63, B.168, B.176, B.505, B.640-B.656, C.117 THOMSON, Janet M B.43 THOMSON, (later CHARNOCK) Joan Paget THOMSON, Sir John Adam B.18, B.49, B.64A-B.64H, B.270, B.271, B.287, B.439, B.647-B.651, B657, B.658 B.23-B.25, B.469, B.472, B.474, B.548 THOMSON, John Arthur C.70 THOMSON, (née ADAM SMITH) Kathleen Buchanan B.21-B.24, B.268, B.429, B.430, B.433, B.437, B.439-B.443, B.451- B.454, B.457-B.459, B.469, B.472, B.474-B.478, B.481-B.484, B.486- B.487, B.489, B.491, B.492, B.494- B.497, B.499, B.500, B.502, B.503, B.505-B.510, B.514-B.521, B.527, B.528, B.530-B.532, B.535, B.536, B.538, B.541-B.543, B.545, B.547, B.555, B.559, B.560, C.117 THOMSON, Lilian Clare B.25, B.531 THORNTON, Dorothea THOROGOOD, C M THRELFALL, Sir Richard THORNTON, A V THORNTON, C H H.6 B.287 B.287 B.287 B.111 B.1-B.6, B.118, B.222, B.647-B.651 THOMSON, William, 1st Baron Kelvin THOMSON, (née PAGET) Rose Elizabeth, Lady A.70, C.11, C.65 A.44, C.35, C.65, C.76, H.7, H.25 See also A.13 B.189, B.190, B.191, B.195, B.197 B.112, B.128 C.57 TOLERTON, Etta TOUCHE, Shelah LA TREVELYAN, Sir Charles Philips TIZARD, Sir Henry Thomas C.33, C.37, C.46, C.58, C.65 TREVELYAN, George Macauley J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Index of correspondents A.157 C.61 B.172 B.510, B.526 H.32 TREVELYAN, Janet TROTTER, Alexander Pelham TURNBULL, D TURNBULL, V M TWIST, JJ UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMITTEE UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA, CANADA VACCA, G H.10 VACIN, Emil Francis VEBLEN, Oswald B.42 A.104 B.246 H.24 B.511 B.235, B.265 VERNON, Marjorie VERNON, Maud V VERNON, Beatrice V A.67, B.134, B.205, VEBLEN, Elizabeth M D VERNON, Roland Venables VAUGHAN, William Wyamar A.44, B.347, B.455, B.460, B.467, B.478, B.509, B.517, B.519, B.524, B.532, B.534, C.3, H.22 B.169, B.636 A.44, A.67, B.310, B.327, B.526 VIAISER, Alella C LORENTZ- B.127 B.257, B.301 VERNON, Sarah VOIGT, W J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 Index of correspondents WALKER, Janie S WALKER, Robert WALL, Florence E WALLIS, Kathleen WALLIS, May WALSTON, Charles WALTER, Alice M WALTON, LA B.126, B.127, B.130-B.133, B.140, B.141, B.144, B.145, B.147-B.154, B.156, B.157, B.164, B.169, B.174, B.175, B.177, B.179, B.183, B.188, B.197, B.205, B.214, B.217, B.254, B.266, B.285, B.400 B.224, B.258, B.259, B.424 A.44 B.447, B.448 B.371, B.379 B.56, B.135, B.162, B.206, B.225, B.252, B.263, B.264, B.326, B.341, B.360, B.385, C.4 C.36 B.296 B.266, B.275, B.299, B.308, B.328, B.339, B.345 WARD, Alice R WARD, Winifred C.11 WATSON, GN WATSON, ML WATT, John C WEBBER, May WARREN, Herbert A.65, C.67 B.273, B.320 WARD, Florence G B.188 B.449 B.295 WEEKES, George Arthur B.92, B.110, B.136, B.141 B.92, B.106, B.127, B.164, B.171, B.194, B.197 WESTCOTT, L Mary A.66, A.69 B.171, B.388 WESTCOTT, Katie H.10 B.190, B.192 C.57 B.361 WELSH, Elizabath WELSH, W WESTCOTT, GH J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 WESTLAKE, Alice WESTON, Frederick G WETTON, Mildred WICK, Frances G WIEN, W WILBERFORCE, L K WILBERFORCE, Margaret WILKINSON, C H [?Cyril Hackett] WILKINSON, Spenser WILLIAMS, Ruth WILLIAMS, W WILLIS, Minnie WILLOWS, RS Index of correspondents B.224 H.24 B.71, B.136, B.150 C.32, C.37, C.43-C.45, C.47 H.18 A.44, A.70 B.163 B.448 C.13 B.188 A.65 C.4 H.10 WILSON, W A.65, C.13 B.241 B.369 WHETHAM, W C D WHITE, Sir William HALE- WHITNEY, J P [?Janet Payne] WOMERSLEY, Rosa WOOD, Alexander H.14 A.44 WINSTANLEY, Denys Arthur WILSON, Charles Thomson Rees B.540, B.550, H.27, H.28 A.65, A.69, C.29, C.54, C.62, C.79, H.35 C75 B.230 B.126 H.12 A.69, C.68 B.117 WOOD, Catharine WOOD, Eleanor A WOODLEY, Mary WOODWARD, Ida B.249, B.252, B.317 WOODHEAD, Harriett E WOOLF, Adeline Virginia J.J. Thomson NCUACS 91/4/00 WORDSWORTH, C W WRAGGE, Kathleen W WRIGHT, Edith WRIGHT, Emily YOUNG, Betty Index of correspondents C.50 B.197 B.361, B.372, B.381-B.383, B.387, B.388, B.393, B.500 B.100, B.205, B.225 B.549 ZEEMAN, Pieter A.65, H.17, H.25, H.26