Archival Resources Details

Albert Ernest Alexander - Records

Title
Albert Ernest Alexander - Records
Repository
University of Sydney, Archives
Reference
P 150
Date Range
1935 - 1971
Description

Research records including data from laboratory experiments at Cambridge University 1935-48; addresses to societies and conferences mostly in Australia 1947-68; manuscripts and records related to publications on physicochemical studies on aluminium, soaps, pesticides, medicine and the food industry 1938-70; publications, journal reprints, conference proceedings and books 1937-71; correspondence 1947-68; teaching materials including scripts/publications 1964-69, correspondence c1945, lecture notes/related records n.d.; lecture notes/practical class notebooks from Reading and Cambridge Universities c1930 and 1946 [0.7 m, P 150].

Quantity
0.7 m
Access
Available for reference

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