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Bailey, Victor Albert (1895 - 1964)

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Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science
 
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Title:Victor Albert Bailey - Records
Reference:MS 32
Date Range:1936 - 1951
Description:Specification for patent in Commonwealth of Australia of a "Means for producing and utilizing certain electrical conditions in the Ionosphere" 1936; typescript drafts of published papers on radio waves 1938-51; radio receiver used by Bailey in 1937 for testing his theory of gyro-interaction in experiments carried out with the British Broadcasting Corporation and European radio stations [5 cm, MS 32].
Quantity:0.05 m
Access:Available for reference
Online Finding Aid: 'Bailey, Victor Albert - Ms 32', in Listing of Adolph Basser Library holdings, Australian Academy of Science, 1994, http://www.science.org.au/academy/basser/lists/ms032.txt.
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University of Sydney, Archives
 
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Title:Victor Albert Bailey - Records
Reference:P 66
Date Range:1921 - 1965
Description:Research 'ideas' notebooks 1921-28; manuscripts and related records 1922, 1935-63 includes work on auroras, electric charge of stars, and the theory of numbers; publications 1923-57; lecture notes for 'Physics III electricity' and a draft syllabus for course 'Radiophysics III' 1938-47; various obituaries 1965 [17 cm, P 66].
Quantity:0.17 m
Access:Available for reference
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