Archival Resources Details

Wilbur Norman Christiansen - Records

Title
Wilbur Norman Christiansen - Records
Repository
University of Sydney, Archives
Reference
P 118
Date Range
1947 - 1981
Description

Research correspondence 1962-77 (8 cm); research scripts and publications 1947-78 (8 cm); research working papers 1959-c1966 (5 cm); copies of research printed press reports 1964-78 (1 cm); manuscripts of teaching lecture notes 1973-78 (1.5 cm); correspondence regarding university organisations including the Professors Association Superannuation Subcommittee 1971-78 (1 cm); correspondence with the Australian National Committee for Radio Science 1949-78 (8 cm); correspondence and related documents regarding the International Astronomical Union and other groups 1959-78 (8 cm); autobiographical data n.d. (1 cm); personal correspondence 1962-78 (2 cm) [60 cm, P 118].

Quantity
0.6 m
Access
Available for reference

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