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Leslie Harold Martin - Records

Title
Leslie Harold Martin - Records
Repository
National Library of Australia Oral History Collection
Reference
DeB 621
Date Range
1905 - 1972
Description

Oral history recording with Hazel de Berg 10 August 1972, c50 minutes, 18 page transcript. Martin speaks of his schooling; his interest in science; his work in radar detectors; British-Australian work at Woomera; radioactive fallouts in Australia; his work at the Atomic Energy Commission; his thoughts on tertiary education in Australia; his role as dean and professor of physics at the Royal Military College (Duntroon); the problems of radiation in a modern world.

Formats
Audio
Quantity
1 reel
Access
Available for reference

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