Person

Rogers, Arthur Lionel (c. 1860 - 1939)

Born
c. 1860
Devonshire, England
Died
1939
South Australia, Australia
Occupation
Instrument maker and Scientific technician

Summary

Arthur Rogers was a workshop technician and instrument maker in the Physical Laboratories at the University of Adelaide under W.H. Bragg and subsequently was responsible for the design and construction of a large amount of teaching and research apparatus.

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Private hands (Timbury, S.)

  • Arthur Lionel Rogers - Records, 1885 - 1957; Private hands (Timbury, S.). Details

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Resources

McCarthy, G.J.

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