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Authorised form of nameFlowers; Brian Hilton (1924 - 2010); Baron Flowers of Queen's Gate in the City of Westminster
Dates1924 - 2010
NationalityBritish
Place of birthBlackburn, Lancashire, England
Date of birth13/09/1924
Date of death25/06/2010
ActivityHonours:
Kt 1969; Baron 1979
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election16/03/1961
Age at election36
SourceAssocMaterial:
NCUACS 76/5/98. Papers deposited in the Archives of the Imperial College of Science and Technology, London
References:
Sir Bernard Lovell, 'The Royal Society, the Royal Greenwich Observatory and the Astronomer Royal' in NR 1994 vol 48 pp 283-297
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/14848834
CodeNA7120
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
PB/9/1/40Correspondence with Brian Flowers1969
PB/6/2/5/6Correspondence with Brian Flowers on university expansion1963
HWT/20/33Papers regarding discussion at Royal Society on UK/Italian relationships2 February 1968
PB/5/5/5/1Correspondence re memorandum submitted by Blackett to the Commitee prior to his appearance at the formal hearings of evidence, March 1968.1968
HWT/47/9/1Correspondence regarding arrangements, programs etc1973
PB/9/2/3/1Astronomer Royal1971
PB/1/33/3/2Companion of Honour1965
PB/6/2/4/2Folder inscribed 'Royal Society Evidence to Trend Committee'1962
EC/1961/07Flowers, Brian Hilton: certificate of election to the Royal Society16 March 1961
HWT/21/3/1Invitations, arrangements and Thompson's manuscript notesAugust - December 1970
PB/1/33/5/2Order of Merit1967
IM/GA/WRS/6649Flowers, Brian Hilton, Baron Flowers of Queen's Gate in the Citynd
IM/GA/GRS/6381Flowers, Brian Hilton, Baron Flowers of Queen's Gate in the City of Westminsternd
WF/616Grant application from Imperial College London to the Wolfson Foundation1976-1982 1 January 1976
RR/73/287Letter from Rudolf Ernst Peierls, on a paper 'Photodisintegration of the alpha-particle and the inverse processes' by Brian Hilton Flowers and F Mandl, to D C Martin, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society11 December 1950
RR/73/201Letter from Rudolf Ernst Peierls, on a paper 'The theory of the T & D reaction' by Brian Hilton Flowers, to D C Martin, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society4 September 1950
RR/73/202Referee's report by Rudolf Ernst Peierls, on a paper 'The theory of the T & D reaction' by Brian Hilton Flowers4 September 1950
RR/73/288Referee's report by Rudolf Ernst Peierls, on a paper 'Photodisintegration of the alpha-particle and the inverse processes' by Brian Hilton Flowers and F Mandl2 December 1950
RR/75/145Referee's report by Charles Alfred Coulson, on a paper 'The classification of states in the nuclear f-shell' by Brian Hilton Flowers28 July 1951
RR/77/105Referee's report by Charles Alfred Coulson, on a paper 'Studies in jj-coupling. III. Nuclear energy levels' by A R Edmonds and Brian Hilton Flowers19 July 1952
RR/77/163Referee's report by Charles Alfred Coulson, on a paper 'Studies in jj-coupling. IV. The g9/2-shell' by Brian Hilton Flowers19 August 1952
RR/73/286Letter from Rudolf Ernst Peierls, on a paper 'Photodisintegration of the alpha-particle and the inverse processes' by Brian Hilton Flowers and F Mandl, to D C Martin, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society2 December 1950
RR/77/83Referee's report by Charles Alfred Coulson, on a paper 'Studies in jj-coupling. II. Fractional parentage coefficients and the central force energy matrix for equivalent particles' by A R Edmonds and Brian Hilton Flowers4 June 1952
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