| Description | Correspondence with William H. Bragg [1862-1942, physicist, President of the Royal Institution 1923-1942].
/1 Letter from W. H. Bragg to Oliver Lodge, written from University of London, University College, dated 24 September [1915]. Bragg sends sympathy on the death of Lodge's son, Raymond. One of his own sons has been killed and the other is on special service in France. /2 Copy of letter from Oliver Lodge to William Bragg with manuscript amendments, dated 2 September 1927. Lodge discusses the organisation of British Association meetings, expressing his concern that they have become too formal: 'I do feel that we are hampered by the time-table, and the discussions have lost their stimulating character'.
/3 Letter from W. H. Bragg to Oliver Lodge, written from the Royal Institution, 21 Albemarle Street, London, dated 29 December [1930]. Bragg offers Lodge access to Faraday's diary.
/4 Copy of letter from Oliver Lodge to William Bragg, dated 30 December 1930. Lodge plans to visit the Institute to see Bragg and consult Faraday's diary.
/5 Letter from W. H. Bragg to Oliver Lodge, written from the Royal Institution, 21 Albemarle Street, London, dated 13 March 1931. Bragg is glad that Lodge approves of his account of Faraday.
/6 Letter from W. H. Bragg to Oliver Lodge, written from the Royal Society, Burlington House, London, dated 10 June 1937. Bragg congratulates Lodge on completing 50 years' Fellowship of the Royal Society.
/7 Copy of letter from Oliver Lodge to William Bragg, dated 18 June 1937. Lodge thanks Bragg for writing to him on his completion of 50 years' Fellowhip of the Royal Society. |