Person

Millett, Mervyn Richard Oke (1910 - 1988)

Born
1910
Died
1988
Occupation
Meteorologist

Summary

Mervyn Millett was Research Officer with the Commonwealth Meteorological Bureau and a part-time Lecturer in Forest Meteorology at the Australian Forestry School 1934-1950.

Related Corporate Bodies

Archival resources

Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science

  • Mervyn Richard Oke Millett - Records, 1944 - 1973, MS 058; Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science. Details

Published resources

Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation Exhibitions

Journal Articles

  • Millett, M. R. O., 'List of Publications Resulting From the Work of Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (to December 1970)', Publications. Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions. ANARE Interim Reports. Series A 121 (1972), 85. Details

Resources

Resource Sections

McCarthy, G.J.

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