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Ivan Edgar Newnham - Records

Title
Ivan Edgar Newnham - Records
Repository
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Corporate Records and Archives Strategies
Reference
Series 1115 - 1121
Date Range
1938 - 1983
Description

Files regarding talks 1957-81 and including drafts, source material and correspondence [55 cm, Series 1115]. Personal material; newspaper clippings, publications, subject files and draft manuscripts 1966-80 [17 cm, Series 1116]. Chronological personal correspondence 1967-83 major correspondents include I.W. Wark and R.G. Casey [15 cm, Series 1117]. Diary and notebooks 1962-68 and 1973-74 [2 cm, Series 1118]. Diary 1956 and 1958 of a trip to India, Germany, France, United Kingdom, USA, Canada and Japan with references to zirconium and hafnium [1 cm, Series 1119]. Notebook 1947-48 dealing with zirconium and hafnium and appears to record his earliest work at CSIR under R.G. Thomas [1 cm, Series 1120]. Laboratory notebook 1938 [1 cm, Series 1121].

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