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RefNoJB/3/1/2
LevelFile
TitleBaddiley Lecture Material
Date2007-2008
DescriptionIn 2007 the University of Newcastle created an annual lecture in Sir James Baddiley's name, to be regarded as a major event in the biological and bio-molecular sciences.

This collection holds related material to the Baddiley Lectures

1. Advert for the inaugural Baddiley Lecture by Professor Sir John Walker on 'Rotary Machines in Biology' at the University of Newcastle (14 November 2007)

2. Advert for the inaugural Baddiley Lecture by Professor Sir John Walker on 'Energy Conversion in Biology' at the University of Newcastle (12 June 2008)

3. Draft copy of a brief biography of Sir James Baddiley's life to be presented as an introduction to the Baddiley Lecture 12 June 2008

4. Copy of brief biographies of both Sir James Baddiley and Professor Sir John Walker to be presented as an introduction to the Baddiley Lecture 2008.

5. List of 'Possible incidents to mention if asked to say anything in Newcastle'. Hint-sheet for Sir James to consult during the Baddiley Lecture.
Extent5 items
FormatPrinted
AccessStatusOpen
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