RefNo | MDA/A/13 |
AltRefNo | A2.5 |
Level | Series |
Title | Correspondence of Robert Robinson |
Date | 1948-1950 |
Description | Much of this correspondence involves David Christie Martin who acted as Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society.
Includes applications for vivisection licenses; description of Robinson's career by D C Martin; travel arrangements; invitations to celebrations, dinners and anniversaries; possibility of an international congress of analytical chemistry in Great Britain in 1950; imprisonment of Karl Stoerk, an Austro-Palestinian electrical engineer, in Iraq; call for interested persons to apply for three professorships and a post of Vice-Chancellor at the new University of Engineering at Roorkee; offer of Bourne Park Estate for use by the Royal Society. |
Extent | 1 folder. |
Format | Typescript and manuscript |
AccessStatus | Open |
Fellows associated with this archive
Code | PersonName | Dates |
NA8276 | Robinson; Sir; Robert (1886 - 1975); chemist | 1886 - 1975 |