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Daniell, J. Frederic (John Frederic), 1790-1845.
J. Frederic Daniell papers, 1821-1890.
Notebooks containing lectures on the 'pleasures of science' and the advantages of the study of natural sciences. Various correspondence, research notes, and appreciation of Daniell himself. Correspondents include Charles Babbage, James Cummin, Sir Humphry Davy, Michael Faraday, William Galbraith, Joseph Henry Green, Sir John Herschel, Sir William Harris, J. L. Gay-Lussac, Sir Gilbert Mints, G. S. Oliver, Sir Edward Sabine, H. C. Schumacher. Topics covered are wide ranging but there is a significant emphasis on meteorology.
Professor of Chemistry, 1831-1845, King's College, London. Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, London, 1914. Established a reputation for meteorological experiments and observations. Invented hygrometer in 1820. Collaboration with Michael Faraday, [1824-1845].
Babbage, Charles, 1791-1871
Davy, Humphry, Sir, 1778-1829
Faraday, Michael, 1791-1867
Herschel, John F. W. (John Frederick William), Sir, 1792-1871.
Chemistry -- Research.
Meteorology
Scientists' literary writings.
Lectures lcgft
Notebooks. aat
Chemists -- England -- 19th century.
Physicists -- England -- 19th century.
Cumming, James.
Galbraith, William.
Gay-Lussac, Joseph Louis, 1778-1850
Green, Joseph Henry.
Harris, William Snow, Sir, 1791-1867.
Mints, Gilbert, Sir.
Oliver, G. S.
Sabine, Edward, Sir, 1788-1883
Schumacher, H. C.
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King's College. King's College Archives. Strand, London WC2R 2LS, UK England
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