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Douglas Henry Ratcliffe - Records

Title
Douglas Henry Ratcliffe - Records
Repository
JS Battye Library of West Australian History, State Library of Western Australia
Reference
MN 730
Date Range
1949 - 1986
Description

Subject files dealing with "Nucleonic Configuration of the Elements" (files 1-44); "Particulate Configuration of the Elements" (files 45-48); files 49-164 cover many topics and include correspondence with Mensa Australia and technical papers and personnel records from the BP Refinery (Kwinana) Ltd and other oil refineries (restricted); diaries 1962-73 (files 165-173); letter books 1960-75 (files 174-181); and various other files including personal papers (files 182-185) [ACC2767A, MN 730]. Material dealing with "Nucleonic Conformation of the Elements" and other subjects (files 1-6) [ACC 3438].

Quantity
2 m
Access
Partly Restricted
Finding Aid

Ratcliffe, Douglas Henry - Collection Listing, J S Battye Library of West Australian History, 2003, http://www.slwa.wa.gov.au/pdf/mn/mn501_1000/mn0730.pdf. Details

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