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Collapse JFN - Papers of John Frederick Nye FRS, glaciologistJFN - Papers of John Frederick Nye FRS, glaciologist
Expand 1 - Correspondence and working papers for research on glaciers and ice by John Nye1 - Correspondence and working papers for research on glaciers and ice by John Nye
Collapse 2 - Correspondence and working papers for other sciencific research by John Nye2 - Correspondence and working papers for other sciencific research by John Nye
1 - Graph showing the stress vs strain curve in shear for a bubble raft
2 - Reprints relating to the bubble model of crystal dynamics by John Nye and Lawrence Bragg
3 - Letter from William (Bill) Shockley, Bell Telephone Laboratories, to John Nye
4 - Account of experiments on silver bromide by R D Spence and M T Sprackling
5 - Correspondence between John Nye and Antony McB Collieu regarding bubble model photographs
6 - Correspondence between John Nye and Michael Berry concerning dislocations and ultrasonic echo sounding
7 - Notes by John Nye on caustics and the reflection of the moon
8 - Notes by John Nye on caustics in the near field of water drops
9 - Correspondence between John Nye and James Stout concerning Neumann's principle of crystal symmetry
10 - Correspondence between John Nye and James Callahan discussing algebreic geometry and water drops under gravity
11 - Further correspondence between John Nye and James Callahan discussing algebreic geometry and water drops under gravity
12 - Photocopy of notes by F J Wright on hyperbolic umbilic diffraction
13 - Correspondence with John Nye concerning the dectection of cracks in nuclear pressure vessels
14 - Correspondence with John Nye concerning fast and slow evolving caustics
15 - Correspondence between John Nye and William [Bill] Ward concerning problems with backfilling abandoned mines
16 - Notes on a plastic heap project by John Nye
17 - Correspondence between John Nye and Anthony Kelly concerning piezoelectric coefficients
18 - Correspondence with John Nye concerning rising bubbles in a Hele-Shaw cell
19 - Correspondence between John Nye and Robert Arthur Lee concerning the optics of Australian bank notes
Expand 3 - Early scientific correspondence with John Frederick Nye3 - Early scientific correspondence with John Frederick Nye
Expand 4 - Papers relating to John Nye's appointments, including visiting professorships and committee membership4 - Papers relating to John Nye's appointments, including visiting professorships and committee membership
Expand 5 - Papers relating to John Nye's visits to the USSR5 - Papers relating to John Nye's visits to the USSR
Expand 6 - Papers relating to John Nye's interactions with the Royal Society6 - Papers relating to John Nye's interactions with the Royal Society
Expand 7 - Awards and other Fellowships received by John Nye7 - Awards and other Fellowships received by John Nye
Expand 8 - Personal information about John Nye8 - Personal information about John Nye
Expand 9 - Material for memoirs of colleague collected by John Nye9 - Material for memoirs of colleague collected by John Nye
Expand 10 - Papers relating to publications written by John Nye10 - Papers relating to publications written by John Nye

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