RefNoHH
LevelFonds
TitleCorrespondence and papers of Sir Harold Brewer Hartley FRS, physical chemist
CreatorSir Harold Brewer Hartley
Date1930s-1970s
DescriptionCorrespondence and papers of Sir Harold Brewer Hartley, physical chemist, largely in relation to his editorship of the history of science journal 'Notes and Records of the Royal Society' (1952-1970) and his chairmanship of the British National Committee for the History of Science. Remaining material includes some of Hartley's early investigatory work into scientific publishing (1947-48), and some biographical materials gathered after his death in 1972.
LanguageEnglish
Extent20 archive boxes
FormatTypescript
Manuscript
Printed
ArrangementArrangement of the collection is pending.
FindingAidsThere is no public finding aid for this collection. The Library team has an internal box listing.
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsThis collection is uncatalogued. For more information, please contact us at library@royalsociety.org
AdminHistoryHarold Brewer Hartley was born in London on 3 September 1878, the only son of Harold Thomas Hartley and Katie Hartley. He was educated firstly at Dulwich College, before going onto study natural science (chemistry and mineralogy) at Balliol College, which he graduated from in 1900 with a first class honours.

He later became a Tutorial Fellow of the College and Lecturer in Physical Chemistry, and in 1926 he was elected to the Royal Society in recognition of his pioneering research in establishing the exact study of the physical chemistry of aqueous and non-aqueous solutions. In 1931 Hartley left Balliol to start a new career as Vice President of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway Company, however, he retained his interest in chemistry, with other positions throughout his lifetime including: President of the British Association for the advancement of Science (1950); President of the Institution of Chemical Engineers (1951-52) and of the Society of Instrument Technology (1957-61).

Hartley also had a lifelong interest in the history of science. This culminated in his 18 years as editor of Notes and Records (1952-1970) and in his chairmanship in the British National Committee for the History of Science.
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA8235Hartley; Sir; Harold Brewer (1878 - 1972); physical chemist1878 - 1972
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