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Authorised form of nameRaynor; Geoffrey Vincent (1913 - 1983)
Dates1913 - 1983
NationalityBritish
Date of birth02/10/1913
Date of death20/10/1983
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election19/03/1959
Age at election45
SourceObituaries:
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 1984 vol 30 pp 545-563, plate, by Sir Alan Cottrell
CodeNA599
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1959/16Raynor, Geoffrey Vincent: certificate of election to the Royal Society
IM/003759Raynor, Geoffrey Vincentnd
RR/66/256Referee's report by Albert James Bradley, on a paper 'The lattice spacings of the primary solid solutions of silver, cadmium and indium in magnesium' by Geoffrey Vincent Raynor[December 1939]
RR/67/245Referee's report by Nevill Francis Mott, on a paper 'The apparent sizes of atoms in metallic crystals with special reference to aluminium and indium, and the electronic state of magnesium' by William Hume-Rothery and Geoffrey Vincent RaynorSeptember 1940
RR/68/124Second referee's report by Albert James Bradley, on a paper 'The lattice spacings of the primary solid solutions in magnesium of the metals of Group IIIB and of tin and lead' by Geoffrey Vincent Raynor[1941]
RR/71/233Referee's report by Alan Herries Wilson, on a paper 'The constitution of the aluminium-rich aluminium-cobaltcopper alloys, with special reference to the role of transitional metals in alloy formation' by P C L Pfeil and Geoffrey Vincent Raynor1948
IM/GA/WRS/9391Raynor, Geoffrey Vincentnd
RR/71/234Referee's report by Cecil Henry Desch, on a paper 'The constitution of the aluminium-rich aluminium-cobaltcopper alloys, with special reference to the role of transitional metals in alloy formation' by P C L Pfeil and Geoffrey Vincent Raynor1948
RR/66/126Referee's report by Cecil Henry Desch, on a paper 'The equilibrium and lattice-spacing relations in the system magnesium-cadmium' by William Hume-Rothery and Geoffrey Vincent Raynor[December 1939]
AP/81/7Unpublished paper, 'The equilibrium and lattice spacing relations in the system magnesium-cadmium' by G V [Geoffrey Vincent] Raynor and W [William] Hume-Rothery1939
AP/81/7/1Unpublished manuscript, 'The equilibrium and lattice spacing relations in the system magnesium-cadmium' by G V [Geoffrey Vincent] Raynor and W [William] Hume-Rothery1939
AP/81/7/2Unpublished diagrams, experimental observations and results by G V [Geoffrey Vincent] Raynor and W [William] Hume-Rothery1939
RR/68/123Referee's report by Albert James Bradley, on a paper 'The lattice spacings of the primary solid solutions in magnesium of the metals of Group IIIB and of tin and lead' by Geoffrey Vincent Raynor[1941]
RR/71/248Referee's report by Cecil Henry Desch, on a paper 'The constitution of the aluminium-rich aluminium-cobalt-iron alloys, with reference to the role of transitional elements in alloy formation' by Geoffrey Vincent Raynor and M B Waldron1948
RR/73/87Referee's report by Cecil Henry Desch, on a paper 'The system silver-magnesium-antimony, with reference to the theory of alloy formation' by B R T Frost and Geoffrey Vincent Raynor13 April 1950
RR/73/55Referee's report by Cecil Henry Desch, on a paper 'The quaternary system aluminium-iron-cobalt-nickel with reference to the role of transitional metals in alloys' by Geoffrey Vincent Raynor and M B Waldron1950
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