02103ctc a2200337 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025019001300066035001700079035001200096035001200108040002300120042000900143045001700152100004500169245005300214260001500267300004100282500005000323506004200373520066100415540008401076545027001160555004101430600005501471611005501526656003701581856007801618920001501696953005401711206258220100504095622.0000503i18701999xx 000 0 eng 1 a21464251 9000021464251 92952874 a2062582 aANLbengdANLdANL aanuc bd1870bd19991 aLaw, P. G.q(Phillip Garth),d1912-2010.10aPapers of Phillip Law,f1870-1999h[manuscript]. c1870-1999. a14.6 ma(78 boxes and 7 folio boxes) aManuscript reference no.: MS 9458, Acc06.158. aAvailable for research. Not for loan. aThe collection includes personal papers and papers relating to Law's career as an academic, his work with ANARE and other research. They include diaries, drafts for lectures, talks, articles and books, photographs, correspondence, scrapbooks, fieldnotes, video tapes, papers relating to Law's biography by Kathleen Ralston, Law's recordings of cosmic rays and papers of his wife, Nel Law. The correspondents include N. Hudson, P. H. Karmel, A. S. Buchanan, G. J. Allen, J. K. Davis, John Bechervaise, Sir Archibald Grenfell Price, Sir Mark Oliphant, Lord Casy, W. Lorimer, G. Robin, D. Styles, F. Jacka, Sir Douglas Mawson, G. M. Budd and Sir Rupert Hamer. aCopying of Phillip Law's copyright material is permitted for research purposes. aScientist and Antarctic explorer. Lecturer of physics, University of Melbourne (1943-48), leader of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE, 1949-66) and established Mawson, Davis and Casey stations. See "Who's who in Australia 1999", p. 1004. aDescriptive list available (192 p.).10aLaw, P. G.q(Phillip Garth),d1912-2010vArchives.20aAustralian National Antarctic Research Expedition. 7aAntarctic expeditionists.2local7 zFinding aiduhttp://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/guides/lawp/serieslist.htm aPriority 2 aManuscripts subject term: Science and technology.