Authorised form of name | Bagnold; Ralph Alger (1896 - 1990) |
Dates | 1896 - 1990 |
Date of birth | 03 April 1896 |
Date of death | 28/05/1990 |
Research field | Geophysics |
Activity | Career: Soldier (Royal Engineers, Royal Corp of Signals, Brigadier by 1943), explorer, geophysicist Honours: OBE 1941
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Membership category | Fellow |
Date of election | 16/03/1944 |
Source | AssocMaterial: NCUACS 35/3/92. Papers deposited in Churchill College Archive Centre, Cambridge Obituaries: Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 1991 vol 37 pp 55-68, plate, by Maurice J Kenn |
Code | NA6387 |
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNo | Title | Date |
RR/57/89 | Referee's report by Gilbert Thomas Walker, on a paper 'The movement of desert sand' by Ralph Alger Bagnold | [July 1936] |
RR/65/16 | Referee's report by Edward Neville da Costa Andrade, on a paper 'The measurement of sand storms' by Ralph Alger Bagnold | 1938 |
RR/61/22 | Referee's report by Bernard Augustus Keen, on a paper 'The size-garding of sand by wind' by Ralph Alger Bagnold | July 1937 |
RR/69/8 | Referee's report by Geoffrey Ingram Taylor, on a paper 'Motion of waves in shallow water. Interaction between waves and sand bottoms' by Ralph Alger Bagnold | 1945 |
IM/GA/WS/1578 | Bagnold, Ralph Alger | 1946 |
EC/1944/01 | Bagnold, Ralph Alger: certificate of election to the Royal Society | |
RR/57/90 | Referee's report by Edward Neville da Costa Andrade, on a paper 'The movement of desert sand' by Ralph Alger Bagnold | [July 1936] |
PP/24/20/1 | Manuscript, 'On the difference of potential that may be established at the surface of the ground immediately above and at various distances from a buried mass of metal charge from a high pressure electric light supply' by Philip Cardew and Ralph Bagnold | 1894 |
PP/24/20/2 | Diagrams, experimental equipment and results by Philip Cardew and Ralph Bagnold | 1894 |
PP/24/20 | Paper, 'On the difference of potential that may be established at the surface of the ground immediately above and at various distances from a buried mass of metal charge from a high pressure electric light supply' by Philip Cardew and Ralph Bagnold | 1894 |