University of Birmingham Staff Papers: Papers of John Heaver Fremlin

Scope and Content

Collected papers 1939-1988. Comprising papers relating to: Electronics, technical and instrumental physics, 1939-1955; nuclear physics, radioactivity: cyclotrons, 1950-1966; heavy-ion physics, 1953-1959; relativity, the solar system, general physics, 1966-1979; dental research, 1957-1980; charged particle activation analysis, 1970-1975; applied radioisotopes, 1977-1978; thermoluminescence, 1965-1975; in vivo activation analysis, 1968-1984; hazards, conservation and risk assessment, 1955-1988; general science, 1965-1986; social and educational, 1939-1985; tail piece, 1961-1988.

Administrative / Biographical History

John Heaver Fremlin b. 1913; educated at Berkhamsted School and Trinity College, Cambridge. Career: Research staff, Standard Telephones and Cables Ltd, 1937-1945; Research Fellow, Birmingham University 1945-1946; Lecturer in Physics, 1947-1958, Reader in Physics, 1958-1965 and Professor of Applied Radioactivity, 1966-1980; Scientific consultant on Nuclear Power Problems to Cumbria County Council; Honorary member of the Hospital Physicists ' Association. Publications: Applications of Nuclear Physics , 1964; Be Fruitful and Multiply: Life at the Limits of Population , 1972; Power Production - What are the Risks? 1985; various papers and articles in technical journals.

Reference: Finding aid to the Fremlin Papers

For further reading about the University of Birmingham see: Eric Ives, Diane Drummond, Leonard Schwarz The First Civic University: Birmingham 1880-1980 An Introductory History ( The University of University of Birmingham Press. 2000 ).

Arrangement

The collection is arranged chronologically within the series described above.

Access Information

Open. Access to all registered researchers.

Acquisition Information

This collection was deposited in the Centre in 1989-1990.

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Conditions Governing Use

Permission to make any published use of any material from the collection must be sought in advance in writing from the University Archivist, Special Collections. Identification of copyright holders of unpublished material is often difficult. Special Collections will assist where possible with identifying copyright owners, but responsibility for ensuring copyright clearance rests with the user of the material.

Accruals

Further deposits are not expected.

Related Material

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