Lloyd, Humphrey, 1800 - 1881 (physicist and university administrator)
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence on academic works, 1847 - 1850
Correspondence on magnetic instruments, 1835 - 1848
Correspondence on magnetic observations, 1834 - 1848
Correspondence with scientific societies, 1857 - 1858
Correspondence with scientific societies, 1860 - 1863
Letters to Humphrey Lloyd, 1991
Around 150 letters from various correspondents to Professor Humphrey Lloyd, Provost of Trinity College, Dublin. There are numerous letters from G.B. Airy and Sir John Herschel. Other correspondents include well-known scientists, including John Couch Adams, A.D. Bache, David Brewster, Buys Ballot, John Challis and C.F. Gauss.
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1848
Airy's miscellaneous personal correspondence for 1848, including requests for clocks and nautical almanacs and an extract from a book by J.F.W. Herschel called 'Outlines of Astronomy'. The correspondents include J.B. Biot, J.D. Forbes, W.R. Hamilton, J.F.W. Herschel, O.M. Mitchel, G.A.A. Plana, L.A. Quetelet, H.C. Schumacher, H. Lloyd, W.H. Smyth, F.G.W. Struve and J.R. Young.
Miscellaneous scientific papers, 1860 - 1863
Miscellaneous scientific papers, 1857 - 1858
Papers on buildings and grounds, 1849 - 1854
Papers on magnetism, 1836 - 1848
Papers on magnetism, 1862 - 1872
Papers on magnetism lectures, 1869 - 1874
Papers on Northumberland's telescope, 1842 - 1846
Papers on the Great Exhibition, 1850 - 1852
Printed and written papers and correspondence on the Great Exhibition of 1851, featuring W. Cubitt, C.P. Smyth, H. Lloyd, C. Gray, C. Manby, C.W. Dilke, L. Playfair, C. Brooke, A. de Morgan, J.B. Pentland, R. Roberts and C. Pritchard. The papers include a plan of the Crystal Palace.
Transactions with the Royal Society, 1851 - 1852
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