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Bolton, H. C.
Title
Optical Instruments in Australia in the 1939-45 War: successes and lost opportunities
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Bright Sparcs Exhibition Papers
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Australian Science Archives Project, Melbourne, 1990
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http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/exhib/papers/bolton2.htm
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Reproduced with permission from Australian Physicist Volume 27, Number 3, March 1990

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  • Bolton, H. C., 'Optical Instruments in Australia in the 1939-45 War: Successes and Lost Opportunities', Australian Physicist, 27 (3) (1990), 31-43. Details

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