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Martin Ryle was born 27 September 1918. In 1947 he married Ella Rowena Palmer and they had one son and two daughters. He began working at the Telecommunications Research Establishment (TRE), 1939-45, where radar was being developed and then took up an ICI Fellowship at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, 1945-48. His positions at Cambridge University included University Lecturer in Physics (1948-58), Reader (1958-59), Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge (1949), Professor of Radio Astronomy (1959-82), then Emeritus. He was Director at the Mullard Radio-Astronomy Observatory, Cambridge, 1957-82 and was Astronomer Royal, 1972-82. He received a number of honours and awards including being knighted in 1966 andbeing awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics (jointly with Professor Anthony Hewish) in 1974. Sir Martin Ryle died 14 October 1984.
The scientific papers and correspondence relate to Ryle's work both as an individual and his international interests. The material includes research notes and papers, budgets, charts, photographs, press cuttings and other published papers.
The papers were deposited in nine accessions between 1986 and 2002. All of the deposits were made by Lady Ryle except for the last which was made by Professor J. E. Baldwin.
This collection is owned by Churchill College.
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The entire collection is closed for cataloguing from January 2009.
Researchers wishing to publish excerpts from the papers must obtain prior permission from the copyright holders and should seek advice from Archives Centre staff.
Please cite as Churchill Archives Centre, The Papers of Sir Martin Ryle, RYLE
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