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University of Strathclyde.
University of Strathclyde papers of staff and students.
Materials range from original correspondence to secondary sources copied from other repositories. The following are the principal collections within this group relevant to history of physics and allied fields: OM17 James Blyth (1838-1906), professor of Natural Philosophy, 1880-1906 (electricity and magnetism, air turbines); OM 45 Sir Samuel Curran (1912-1998), involved in Manhattan project, Atomic Energy Authority, Director of the Royal College of Science and Technology 1959-1964 and first Principal of the University, 1964-1980; OM 64 Thomas Garnett, first Professor of Natural Philosophy, 1766-1802; OM 72 Alexander Herschel (1836-1907), Professor of Natural Philosophy, 1866-1872; OM 105 Dougald McQuiston (1879-1946), Professor of Natural Philosophy, 1938-1942; OM 157 Frederick Symon, lecturer in Natural Philosophy, 1921-1964; OM 183 George Foster (1835-1919), Professor of Natural Philosophy, 1862-1865; OM 196 James Muir (1875-1945), Professor of Natural Philosophy, 1906-1938; OM 201 George Forbes (1849-1936), Professor of Natural Philosophy, 1872-1880, inventory of the carbon brush; OM 202 Andrew Ure (1778-1857), Professor of Natural Philosophy, 1804-1830.
The University of Strathclyde originated in Anderson's Institution, which was established in 1796 according to instructions in the will of John Anderson (1726-1796)
Blyth, James, 1838-1906.
Curran, Samuel C. (Samuel Crowe), 1912-
Forbes, George, 1849-1936.
Garnett, Thomas, 1766-1802.
Herschel, Alexander Stuart, 1836-
Ure, Andrew, 1778-1857.
Foster, George, 1835-1919.
McQuiston, Dougald, 1879-1946.
Muir, James, 1875-1945.
Symon, Frederick J.
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