Archival Resources Details

Phillip Garth Law - Records

Title
Phillip Garth Law - Records
Repository
The University of Melbourne Archives
Date Range
1940 - 1990
Description

Cassette tapes of reminiscences of his work for the Optical Munitions Panel, 1940-45, as recorded by H.C. Bolton; minutes of the Scientific Instruments and Optical Panel from 1st meeting 23 July 1940 to 32nd meeting 6 November 1945; copy of "History of Scientific Instruments and Optical Panel" by J.S. Rogers (Ministry of Munitions, Ordnance Production Directorate, 1946).

Formats
Audio
Access
Available for reference

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