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William Lawrence Bragg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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William Henry Bragg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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William Lawrence Bragg, son of William Henry Bragg, was born in Adelaide, South Australia, on March 31, 1890. He received his early education at ... The very rare opportunity of celebrating a golden jubilee as a Nobel Laureate was given special attention during the December ceremonies at Stockholm in 1965, when Sir Lawrence,
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1915 ... Sir William Henry Bragg William Lawrence Bragg ... Sir William Henry Bragg...
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William Lawrence Bragg was educated at first in Australia at the University of Adelaide, where he took his degree in mathematics with first class honours. From 1912-1914 he had been working with his father, Sir William Henry Bragg (1862-1942) in the study of X-ray diffraction, the results of which were published in...
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; Sir William Lawrence Bragg; (1890 - 1971) ... William Lawrence Bragg was born in Adelaide, South Australia, in 1890. He was the eldest child of William Henry and Gwendoline Bragg. He had a brother, Bob, who was one year younger than him, and a sister Gwendolen who was seventeen years his junior.
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Born in Adelaide, W L Bragg studied mathematics there and at Cambridge, and in 1910 moved his interest to physics. Like his father, he was attracted ... At 25, Lawrence Bragg was the youngest Nobel prizewinner, sharing the prize in 1915 with his father. In 1919 he became professor at Manchester and in 1938 at Cambridge.
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Papers of Sir William Lawrence Bragg include: (Box1-Box5) speeches and lectures 1942-1971 (some undated), (Box6) civil service lectures 1964-1966 and ... ... other useful published sources on Sir William Lawrence Bragg: Selections and Reflections: The Legacy of Sir Lawrence Bragg, edited by John M. Thomas and Sir David...
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Papers of Sir William Lawrence Bragg include: (Box1-Box5) speeches and lectures 1942-1971 (some undated), (Box6) civil service lectures 1964-1966 and ... other useful published sources on Sir William Lawrence Bragg: Selections and Reflections: The Legacy of Sir Lawrence Bragg, edited by John M. Thomas and Sir David...
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