Radar
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Copy of Cockcroft's paper "General account of Army Radar", with additional comments by Bernard Newsam, 1945-07
Papers relating to Cockcroft, particularly his research work and correspondence with the Cavendish Laboratory, and lectures by and concerning him.
Correspondence, 1967 - 1996
Comprising correspondence with Maurice Wilkes, 1985-1994 (6); RV Jones, mostly concerning accounts of the admiralty experimental stations, 1994 (4); and Frank Thistlewaite, including typescript drafts of his work 'Our War', 1996. Also includes hand written copies of letters from Evans; printed secondary material; and newspaper cuttings.
Correspondence with Ian Brown [Historical Radar Archive], 1991-12 - 2005-04
Comprising correspondence, typescripts and memos in relation to the establishment of the radar stations. Also including article by Ian Brown entitled 'Group Radar and the defense of Northern Britain' published in Defense Lines, Newsletter of The Defense of Britain Project, 1995.
Information about radar, 1945-06
Papers comprising diaries, correspondence, official papers, lectures, articles, broadcasts and photographs
Also including papers of Commander John Somerville about his father, 1950-91
My work in radar, 1939-1945, 1985 - 1995-08
Account by Oatley on the development of radar, particularly his work for the Air Defence Research and Development Establishment. Includes a copy of a paper by Professor Sir John Cockcroft [former Chief Superintendent at the Establishment] on his memories of radar research.
Radar, 1940 - 1943
This series includes a number of reports documenting the operations and activities of the Admiralty Experimental stations. Chapters include introduction, organisation, progress, personnel, history of the apparatus, aerials and weather, engines and power supplies, results, defense, and transport.
Radar research slides, mainly relating to the Air Ministry Research Station at Bawdsey Manor, 1944-08 - 1946-08
Possibly used as lecture illustrations after the war.
"The Early Days of Radar in Great Britain"
A typescript personal account by Wilkins of the origins of radar, the work of Sir Robert Watson-Watt, the Tizard Committee, and the setting up of a coastal chain of radar stations which were important during the Second World War Battle of Britain. Wilkins was asked to write his account by John Ashworth Ratcliffe as a counter to the official account by Watson-Watt "Three steps to victory; a personal account by radar's greatest pioneer" (Odhams, London, c 1957).
The Naval Radar Trust Associated Papers
These are papers and photographs which were created and collected by those associated with the Naval Radar Trust.
The Papers of Edward George Bowen
The Papers of Edward Shire
The papers include: physics notebooks; lecture and teaching notes, 1927-73; papers on the invention and patenting of the proximity fuze [proximity fuse]; copy of a paper by Professor John Cockcroft, "A General Account of Army Radar"; copy of the Los Alamos lectures on nuclear physics, 1943; journals from the Home Office Scientific Adviser's branch, 1961-66 and 1973; and a Home Office civil defence data book, as well as correspondence with John Maynard Keynes, 1936-1944.
The Papers of Jack Ratcliffe
Papers relating to physics, including articles, lectures, research notes and correspondence.
With biographical material, 1987-9.
The Papers of John D. S. Rawlinson, 1928 - 1988
These are papers and photographs which were created and collected by those associated with the Naval Radar Trust.
The Papers of Sir Eric Eastwood
This collection consists mainly of material relating to the development of radar and Eastwood's other scientific work and interests, covering radar, ornithology and defence issues. There are copies of his published works as well as many working papers. There are also personal papers including photographs and diaries plus audio-visual material used by Eastwood for lectures is also included.
The Papers of Sir John Randall
Papers relating to the cavity magnetron and to biophysics, including lectures, articles, research notebooks, correspondence, press cuttings, drawings and photographs.
The Papers of Sir Martin Ryle
The Papers of Sir Robert Cockburn
Papers relating to research in radar, atomic energy and guided weapons