Replica of glass object in Royal Institution collection: Dewar double annular jacketed vessel completed by Scientific Supplies Co. Ltd. and Museum Workshops, London, England, 1932. Replica of Dewar Double-Annular Jacketed Vessel, 1932 1932
Replica of object in Royal Institution collection: Dewar vacuum tube with mercury for reflecting surface, by Scientific Supplies Co., London, England, 1930. Replica of Dewar Vacuum Flask containing Mercury, 1930 1930
[Letters (6)] 1895 and 1907 [to G.D.] Liveing/James Dewar, re his work on the low-temperature thermoelectric properties of bismuth; detection of impurities in bismuth; the writing of joint papers with Liveing especially on their investigation of CN band spectra; unfavourable comments on Crookes's and Ramsay's work on the argon spectrum; his own and his wife's poor health. One letter, 1907 Jun 18, states his need for radium bromide.] Letters (6) 1895 and 1907 [to G.D.] Liveing/James Dewar 1895 and 1907
[Small portfolio case of c.98 letters, 1898 Jun-1903 Jun, to J.D. Hamilton Dickson / Sir James Dewar, chiefly re experiments concerning vacuum flask] Small portfolio case of c.98 letters 1898-1903