File NLW Facs 387. - Ben Davies letters to Oliver Lodge,

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NLW Facs 387.

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Ben Davies letters to Oliver Lodge,

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  • [1893x1897]. (Creation)

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Xerox copies of ten letters from Ben Davies, A.M.I.E.E., F.Inst. P. (1863-1957), scientist, to Oliver Lodge, later Sir Oliver Lodge, reporting the results of experiments which he conducted with the ether machine which Sir Oliver had set up in the Physics laboratory at University College, Liverpool, 1893-1896, and of experiments concerning the discharge of electricity from various metals, [1894x1897]. The originals are held by the University of Liverpool Library, Lodge Papers, MS 3.16(6-8), 3.17(1-6), 3.19(3). See also the Ben Davies Papers purchased by the Library in 1981.

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Preferred citation: NLW Facs 387.

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  • Text: NLW Facs 387.