WHIPPLE, Francis John Welsh v1

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WHIPPLE_FRANCIS_JOHN_WELSH_v1

THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS Report on the papers of FRANCIS JOHN WELSH WHIPPLE (1876-1943) meteorologist and on some correspondence of JOHN WELSH, FRS (1824-1859) deposited in the University Library, Cambridge Quality House, Quality Court, Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1HP Archives Centre (csac 31/8/75) y Reproduced for the Contemporary Scientific THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS No. 75/75 1975 All rights reserved THE ROYAL SOCIETY THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS Joint Committee on Scientific and Technological Records... csac 31/8/75 CONTEMPORARY SCIENTIFIC ARCHIVES CENTRE Papers of Francis John Welsh Whipple ( 1876 - 1943) Deposited in the University Library, Cambridge 1975 Listed by: Jeannine Alton Harriot Weiskittel F.J.WeW. CSAC 31/8/75 Description of the collection. of F.J.W.Whipple. The papers were received from Mr. R.T.P.Whipple, only son They consist of observations, notes and drafts, with related correspondence, and have been arranged in chronological order where this was known. The collection also includes a small amount of correspondence of John Welsh,FRS, i824 - 59, Superintendent of Kew Observatory 1852 — 59, and godfather of G.M.Whipple 1842 - 93 (F.J.W.Whipple's father), also Superintendent of Kew 1876 - 93. ‘This appears as Item 21. All items are manuscript. Titles and descriptions in inverted~~ commas are those which appear on the manuscripts or folders. Summary of the career of F.J.W.Whipple b. 1876 1897 1914 Handlist of the papers. 1936 — 38 President, Royal Meteorological Society. 1925 = 39 Superintendent, Kew Observatory 4912 —- 14 Mathematics master, Merchant Taylors' School. Superintendent of Instruments, Meteorological Office. educ. Merchant Taylors' School; Trinity College, Cambridge. Second Wrangler. transpiration. Obituary notice of Francis John Welsh Whipple (reprinted from Proc. Phys. Soc. Vol. LV, 1943) Folder of notes, diagrams and drafts on 'Mechanism of Cyclones’. Corresp. with L.F.Richardson and Gilbert D.West on Thermal Patent No. 19055, 20 August 1912, "Improvements in indicators'. 1912 1. 2 3. 4. 1917 1919 — 22 F.J.WeWe CSAC 31/8/75 Folder, ‘Meteorological Office — Articles on Ice Pinnacles & . Ice Crystals! Notes,diagrams & drafts for articles; correspondence 1922 — 24 on . structure of ice crystals with Sir William Bragg. Notes & corresp. ton rainbow colours'® Notes & corresp. on 'dissipation coefficient for small ions in air free from Aitken nuclei' Notebook, 'Cloud Observations at Kew Observatory 1929', and “7 jar Diagrams & Comparisons with Cloud Photographs', dated 17/17/29. Folder of notes on 'The Colour & spectrum of lightning’, and 'The intensity of sky-radiation during twilight' by Whipple and others. Folder, 'Effect of Grass on Earth Temperature at Kew', with related corresp. Folder, 'Dept. of Scientific and Industrial Research — Request for information re Atmospheric Pollution'. Notes & observations, Ms. 'The part played by foreign particles in the production of fog', corresp. with Sir Frank Smith. 20 Misc. undated drafts & notes. "A modification of Sommerfeld's Methods’. 71920 — 23 Folder of seismological observations, corresp. on equipment. Corresp. & notes on mathematics with T.W.Chaundy. 'A note on the analysis of variation by the use of orthogonal polynomials’. tSiberian Meteor Notes + Taylor's Wave Theory' 'Law of Approach to Geostrophic Wind. Extended Investigation. Rough Ms.' Notes, observations & drafts on radiation, turbulence, eddy viscosity etc. On the Approach of the Centroid to the Theory of Regular Polygons', and other mathematical notes. Mise. notes & drafts on haloes and arcs. 20 Work on Meteors. F.JeeWe CSAC 31/8/75 19. 'On the Inaudibility of Meteors travelling at Great Heights’. 20. Drafts for papers on meteors. 21 Correspondence of John Welsh. €ontents of the envelope: 3 letters to John Welsh from John Allan Broun,FRS, 1851 (fromParis), 1853, 1859 (from Trevandrum Observatory, dpavctingte) * J.A.Broun,FRS, 1817 — 79, was the first Director (1842 — 49) of Mackerstoun Observatory, Kelso, founded by Sir Thomas Makdougall—Brisbane (see below). Broun worked with Welsh in Edinburgh in 1852, and was appointed Director of Trevandrum Magnetic Observatory, Travancore, where he worked 1852 — 65. 13 letters from John Welsh to his mother, 1844, 1857 — 58, from Scotland & the Western Islands. (The later letters refer to the lung infection from which he died in 1859). 1 letter & sheet of observations, 1561, from Sir Thomas Makdougall- Brisbane. BRAGG, Sir William Henry Index to the correspondents. (Nos. refer to items) 1 letter from Thomas Blakiston, 1857, from Hudson's Bay. * Sir Thomas Makdougall—Brisbane,FRS, 1773 — 1860, founded the Mackerstoun Observatory 1841, and was President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1833 — 60. WATSON—WATT, Sir Robert A CHAUNDY, Theodore William POWELL, Cecil Frank SIMPSON, Sir George SMITH, Sir Frank THE ROYAL SOCIETY THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS Joint Committee on Scientific and Technological Records. csac 31/8/75 CONTEMPORARY SCIENTIFIC ARCHIVES CENTRE Papers of Francis John Welsh Whipple ( 1876 — 1943) Deposited in the University Library, Cambridge 1975 Listed by: Jeannine Alton Harriot Weiskittel Description of the collection. of F.J.W.Whipple. The papers were received from Mr. R.T.P.Whipple, only son They consist of observations, notes and drafts, with related correspondence, and have been arranged in chronological order where this was known. The collection also includes a small amount of correspondence of John Welsh,FRS, 1824 - 59, Superintendent of Kew Observatory 1852 - 59, and godfather of G.M.Whipple 1842 — 93 (F.J.W.Whipple's father), also Superintendent of Kew 1876 - 93. This appears as Item 21. commas are those which appear on the manuscripts or folders. All items are manuscript. Titles and descriptions in inverted ~~ Summary of the career of F.J.W.Whipple b. 1876 1897 1914 1925 = 39 Superintendent, Kew Observatory 4912 — 14 Mathematics master, Merchant Taylors! School. 1936 — 38 President, Royal Meteorological Society. Superintendent of Instruments, Meteorological Office. educ. Merchant Taylors' School; Trinity College, Cambridge. Second Wrangler. transpiretion. Obituary notice of Francis John Welsh Whipple (reprinted from Proc. Phys. Soc. Vol. LV, 1943) Folder of notes, diagrams and drafts on 'Mechanism of Cyclones'. 2. Patent No. 19055, 20 August 1912, "Improvements in indicators'. 1912 Corresp. with L.F.Richardson and Gilbert D.West on Thermal 1917 1919 — 22 Handlist of the papers. 1. 3. 4. » Whipple Th} ode ] esac’ 31/8/75 Folder, ‘Meteorological Office — Articles on Ice Pinnacles & Ice Crystals! Notes,diagrams & drafts for articles; correspondence 1922 — 24 on _. structure of ice crystals with Sir William Bragg. 1922 — 24 1926 1940 Notes & corresp. ‘on rainbow colours! Notes & corresp. on ‘dissipation coefficient for small ions in air free from Aitken nuclei! Notebook, 'Cloud Observations at Kew Observatory 1929', and Ms. ‘Cloud Diegrams & Comparisons with Cloud Photographs', dated 17/7/29. Folder of notes on 'The Colour & spectrum of lightning', and 'The intensity of sky-radiation during twilight' by Whipple and others. Folder, ‘Effect of Grass on Earth Temperature at'Kew', with related corresp. Folder, ‘Dept. of Scientific and Industrial Research — Request for information re Atmospheric Pollution'. Notes & observations, Ms. 'The part played by foreign particles in the production of fog', corresp. with Sir Frank Smith. Folder of seismological observations, corresp. on equipment. 20 Misc. undated drafts & notes. 9. "A modification of Sommerfeld's Methods’. Corresp. & notes on mathematics with T.W.Chaundy. tA note on the analysis of variation by the use of orthogonal polynomials'. tSiberian Meteor Notes + Taylor's Wave Theory’ 'Law of Approach to Geostrophic Wind. Extended Investigation. Rough Ms.' Notes, observations & drafts on radiation, turbulence, eddy viscosity etc. On the Approach of the Centroid to the Theory of Regular Polygons', and other mathematical notes. Misc. notes & drafts on haloes and arcs. 71920 — 23 20 Work on Meteors. 19. 'On the Inaudibility of Meteors travelling at Great Heights". 20. Drafts for papers on meteors. 21 Correspondence of John Welsh. Contents of the envelope: 3 letters to John Welsh from John Allan Broun , 1°51 (from Paris) 1853,1859 (from Trevandrum Observatory, Travancore). * J,A.Broun,FRS, 1817 — 79, was the first Director (1842 — 49) of Mackerstoun Observatory, Kelso, founded by Sir Thomas Makdougall—Brisbane (see below). Broun worked with Welsh in Edinburgh in 1852, and was appointed Director of Trevandrum Magnetic Observatory, Travancore, where he worked 1852 — 65. 13 letters from John Welsh to his mother, 1844, 1857 — 58, from Scotland & the Western Islands. (The later letters refer to the lung infection from which he died in 1859). 1 letter & sheet of observations, 1861, from Sir Thomas Makdougall- Brisbane. BRAGG, Sir William Henry Index to the correspondents. (Nos. refer to items) 1 letter from Thomas Blakiston, 1857, from Hudson's Bay. * Sir Thomas Makdougall—Brisbane,FRS, 1773 — 1860, founded the Mackerstoun Observatory 1841, and was President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1833 — 60. WATSON-—WATT, Sir Robert A CHAUNDY, Theodore William POWELL, Cecil Frank SIMPSON, Sir George SMITH, Sir Frank