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Searle, George Frederick Charles, 1864-1954 (physicist)

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  • Existence: 1864 - 1954

Biography

George Frederick Charles Searle (1864-1954) was a student at Peterhouse, Cambridge, 1884-1887. He became an Assistant Demonstrator in Experimental Physics at Cambridge University in 1888, and was a Demonstrator, 1890-1935. Searle was the author of Experimental optics and Experimental physics and was made FRS in 1905.

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Letters to Edgar W. Cox, 16 Jun 1912 - 30 Apr 1915

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Add. 9750/312-317
Scope and Contents Five letters and one testimonial addressed to Edgar William Cox and 'Mon General'. Includes: (MS Add. 9570/312) Letter from George Frederick Charles Searle to Cox, 16 June 1912 on how to address optical questions in a book probably a revised edition of a Textbook of Topographical and Geographical Surveying. ; (MS Add. 9750/313) letter from Walter Coote Hedley, Geographical Section, General Staff, War Office, Whitehall, SW to Cox, 30 April 1915 thanking him for 'your book on the Bosches'...
Dates: 16 Jun 1912 - 30 Apr 1915
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