Record

RefNoEXP/11/1/1/32
AltRefNoH.BAY/128
LevelFile
TitleHalley Bay expedition, file of D C Martin 'Bellchambers'
Date1959-1962
DescriptionFile from the Royal Society International Geophysical Year expedition to Halley Bay.

File containing papers and correspondence regarding W H Bellchambers's secondment from the Ministry of Aviation, to the Royal Society.

File includes:
URSI Symposium 'Ionospheric Soundings in the IGY/IGC (International Union for Scientific Radio).
Report on W Bellchambers.
Ministry of Aviation staff report (blank).

Correpondence regarding: W H Bellchambers' secondment to the Halley Bay IQSY (International Years of the Quiet Sun) programme; Bellchambers attendance at the IGY [International Geophysical Year] Ionosphere Symposium; Halley Bay during the IQSY; the end of Bellchambers' secondment, potential extension and promotion; an underpayment of rent allowance to Bellchambers.
ExtentOne file
AccessStatusClosed
AccessConditionsPartial closure, contains some salary information. The rest of the file can be viewed. Contact library@royalsociety.org for more information.
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