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Churchill/TGNH contains:
1 Family
2 Biographical Material
3 Scientific Missions Abroad
4 Published Articles
5 Lectures and Speeches
6 Scientific Papers and Correspondence
7 Miscellaneous
8 First World War diaries
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The Papers of Thomas Graeme Nelson Haldane

Title Scientific Papers and Correspondence
Reference TGNH 6
Covering Dates 1953–1975
Extent and Medium 5 files
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Index Terms
Energy Resources
Nuclear Energy
Churchill/TGNH 6 contains:
1 Correspondence with Sir John Cockcroft re "canning" problem with uranium slugs as discussed at Harwell Conference with Dr. M. Finniston's comments on TGNH's suggestions on fuel elements.
1 item.
1953
2 Correspondence and papers. On atomic energy; advanced cooled reactors; geothermal developments in New Zealand; Third Harwell Power Conference; collaboration of Merz and McLellan with AERE on instrumentation and control problems; screening of M and M staff; Atomic Energy Reactor School; electrical power from atomic energy; Harwell and Aldermaston; Atomic energy abroad. Correspondents includes Cockcroft and Finniston.
1 item.
1953–1955
3 Correspondence and papers. On technical matters to TGNH from Merz and McLellan after his retirement from the firm re TGNH's heat pump; storm damage to turbine in El Chocon power station, Argentina; and book The Sociolization of the Electrical Supply Industry.
1 item.
1972–1974
4 Correspondence articles and notebooks containing calculations and notes on use of ice in oil rig design.
1 item.
1974–1976
5 "Note on Freezing Applied to the Design of Oil Platforms" prepared by TGNH for Merz and McLellan.
1 item.
1975

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