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Total number of records: 6

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SubjectCount
molecular biology3
biochemistry2
flagella (microbiology)1
letters1
molecular structure1
physics1
textile fibers1

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People and organisationsCount
Astbury, William Thomas (1898-1961)5
Bailey, Kenneth (1909-1963)1
Beighton, Elwyn1
Chibnall, Albert Charles (1894-1988)1
Weibull, Claes1

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Papers and correspondence of William Thomas Astbury, 1898-1961

Astbury, William Thomas (1898-1961)

1914-1961

Comprises: Mainly correspondence with societies, journals, firms and individuals relating (with some gaps) to all aspects of Astbury's activities from about 1928. They include extensive correspondence...

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Additional papers of William Thomas Astbury, 1898-1961

Astbury, William Thomas (1898-1961)

1953-1961

Mainly notes and texts for occasional lectures and papers: (1) Rough notes for various lectures, 1953-61 (ff.1-32); (2) 'Textile fibres and molecular biology', Brussels, 1955 (ff.33-48); (3) 'Some mas...

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[Untitled]

1934-61

Notebook titled on first page 'X-ray and Related Research on the Molecular Structure of Biological Tissues Proteins, etc. (Rockefeller Grant)'. The notebook begins with an entry dated 1934 and continu...

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Further papers of William Thomas Astbury

Astbury, William Thomas (1898-1961)

c.1920-1961

Comprises miscellaneous research papers, offprints, and some correspondence.

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Letters of William Thomas Astbury to Professor Albert Charles Chibnall

Astbury, William Thomas (1898-1961)

1933-1942

The correspondence comprises approximately 90 letters.

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William Thomas Astbury correspondence and papers

Astbury, William Thomas (1898-1961)

1914-1961

There are main accessions form the collection: MS 419, MS 693, MS 1583. These papers comprise correspondence (including Kenneth Bailey), notebooks, lectures, research. MS 620 letters with Professor Ch...

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