RefNo | MS/603/6/140 |
Level | Item |
Title | Letter from William Huggins, 90 Upper Tulse Hill, S W [South West] London, to the Secretary [Joseph Larmor] |
Creator | Huggins; Sir William (1824-1910); British astronomer |
Recipient | Larmor; Sir Joseph (1857-1942); Irish theoretical physicist |
Date | 8 January 1908 |
Description | Huggins invites Larmor for tea tomorrow. He discusses an unnamed figure, of which he writes 'I did not mean vulgar laziness: perhaps I should rather have said that the potential of the motive-force[?] of his enthusiasm in undertaking new work is constitutionally low'. He then notes that [William Edward] Ayrton's recollections of [William Thomson, Lord] Kelvin at Glasgow are 'delightful and kind'. Huggins is awaiting [William] Ramsay's further results with interest. He writes that he is, along with many others, very much looking forward to Larmor's Wilde lecture. |
Extent | 4p |
Format | Manuscript |
PhysicalDescription | Ink on paper |
AccessStatus | Open |
Fellows associated with this archive
Code | PersonName | Dates |
NA7376 | Huggins; Sir; William (1824 - 1910); astronomer | 1824 - 1910 |
NA7894 | Larmor; Sir; Joseph (1857 - 1942); physicist | 1857 - 1942 |