Archival Resources Details

Australian Institute of Physics - Papers

Collection Title
Australian Institute of Physics - Papers
Repository
Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science
Reference
MS 086
Date Range
1929 - 1986
Description

Collection includes: Institute of Physics Australia Branch early material, including correspondence 1923-1939 and miscellaneous material; records of the Australian Branch of the Institute of Physics and the Physical Society, 1948-1962, including membership details, correspondence, minutes, annual reports, publications, exhibitions and conferences; and records of the Australian Institute of Physics, including organisation of the Australian institute of Physics, institute activities, committees of council, membership, professional matters, financial records, administration, publications, material relating to branches of the Institute.

Quantity
4.5 m
Access
Application to be made to the librarian

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