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RDS Proceedings
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Royal Dublin Society. History
Royal Dublin Society
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The RDS Proceedings represent the corporate record of the Society. The Proceedings include the reports of RDS standing committees to Council, RDS Member lists, financial records, syllabuses of the RDS Drawing Schools and public lectures, accession and donation lists for the RDS Library and Museum, research papers from the Botanic Gardens and RDS show and exhibition catalogues. <br /><br />The RDS Proceedings collection currently includes the digitised bound volumes of print proceedings for the years 1764-2002
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Minerva_resized_aspect_ratio.jpg
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Royal Dublin Society
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RDS proceedings
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Royal Dublin Society
Date
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1764-2002
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English
Coverage
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1764-2002
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RDS Library & Archives
Text
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Title
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Members 1895
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Royal Dublin Society
Date
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1895
Publisher
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Her Majesty's Stationery Office, printed by Alex. Thom & Co.
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RDS_proc_131_1894_1895_members.pdf
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Royal Dublin Society. Members
Description
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Alphabetical list of annual members of the RDS with the years of their admission. Members of the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland who became members of the Royal Dublin Society, under the amalgamation agreement of March 22, 1888. Temporary members. Lady associates. Agricultural associates. Scientific associates. Honorary members and corresponding members.
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RDS proceedings, volume 131, November 8, 1894, to March 15, 1895
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RDS proceedings
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Printed bound volume
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English
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1894-1895
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Title
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RDS Proceedings
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Royal Dublin Society. History
Royal Dublin Society
Description
An account of the resource
The RDS Proceedings represent the corporate record of the Society. The Proceedings include the reports of RDS standing committees to Council, RDS Member lists, financial records, syllabuses of the RDS Drawing Schools and public lectures, accession and donation lists for the RDS Library and Museum, research papers from the Botanic Gardens and RDS show and exhibition catalogues. <br /><br />The RDS Proceedings collection currently includes the digitised bound volumes of print proceedings for the years 1764-2002
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Minerva_resized_aspect_ratio.jpg
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Royal Dublin Society
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RDS proceedings
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Royal Dublin Society
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1764-2002
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English
Coverage
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1764-2002
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RDS Library & Archives
Text
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Title
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Miscellaneous 1895
Creator
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Royal Dublin Society
Date
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1895
Publisher
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Her Majesty's Stationery Office, printed by Alex. Thom & Co.
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RDS_proc_131_1894_1895_misc.pdf
Subject
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Agriculture. Ireland. 19th century
Farms. Ireland
Description
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Farm competition Leinster 1894.
Report on prize farms by Walter J. Malden.
Schedule of farms in Class I.
Source
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RDS proceedings, volume 131, November 8, 1894, to March 15, 1895
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Malden, W. J. (Walter James), 1857-
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Copyright RDS Library & Archives. Publication, transmission or display is prohibited without formal written approval of the RDS Library & Archives.
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RDS proceedings
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Printed bound volume
Language
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English
Coverage
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1894-1895
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RDS Exhibitions
Description
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In May 1834 the RDS held its first public exhibition in the statue gallery and model rooms of its Drawing Schools at Leinster House. The Exhibition of Irish Manufactures established the tradition of RDS support and promotion of Irish art, manufacturing and craft through public exhibitions. These have included the Great Exhibition of 1853, the Art Industry Exhibitions of the late 19th century, the National Craft Exhibitions (1968-2017) and more recently the RDS Visual Art Awards Exhibition. <br /><br />The RDS Exhibitions collection currently includes the digitised catalogues of fine art, manufactures and craft exhibitions organised by the RDS for the years 1843-2000.
Subject
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Royal Dublin Society. Exhibitions
Creator
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RDS Library & Archives
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RDS minutes and proceedings
Publisher
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RDS
Date
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1843-1988
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RDS Library & Archives
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Copyright RDS Library & Archives. Publication, transmission or display is prohibited without formal written approval of the RDS Library & Archives.
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RDS proceedings
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Bound volume
Language
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English
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RDS_proc_exhibitions
Coverage
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1843-2000
Text
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Title
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Exhibition 1895
Creator
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Royal Dublin Society
Date
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1895
Publisher
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Her Majesty's Stationery Office, printed by Alex. Thom & Co.
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RDS_proc_131_1894_1895_exhibitions.pdf
Subject
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Royal Dublin Society. Exhibitions
Lace and lace making. Ireland. 19th century
Embroidery. Ireland. 19th century
Wood-carving. Ireland. 19th century
Metal-work. Ireland. 19th century
Description
An account of the resource
Art Industries Exhibition August 27, 28, 29, and 30, 1895, on the occasion of the Society's Annual Horse Show.
List of prizes offered for lace, embroidery, wood carving, metal work, leather work, and designs.
Catalogue of the art industries exhibition held at Ball's Bridge, Dublin. List of awards.
Source
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RDS proceedings, volume 131, November 8, 1894 to March 15, 1895
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Copyright RDS Library & Archives. Publication, transmission or display is prohibited without formal written approval of the RDS Library & Archives.
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RDS proceedings
Format
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Printed bound volume
Language
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English
Coverage
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1894-1895
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RDS Awards
Description
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From its foundation in 1731 the RDS has rewarded innovation in Irish agriculture, art, industry and science through the award of premiums, prizes and medals. In the eighteenth century the RDS introduced its premium scheme which gave cash payments for agricultural, industrial and artistic endeavour. It continued this support during the 19th century with the award of horse and cattle breeding premiums, prizes for students of art and design and with the Boyle Medal for scientific excellence. Today, the RDS continues this tradition through its Visual Art Awards, Craft Bursaries, Forestry Awards, and Gold Medal for Industry.
The RDS Awards collection currently includes listings of prizes, premiums and awards for the promotion of Irish art, agriculture, science and industry for the years 1778-1900.
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Royal Dublin Society. Awards
Creator
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RDS Library & Archives
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RDS Library & Archives
Publisher
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RDS
Date
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1778-1900
Contributor
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RDS Library & Archives
Rights
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Copyright RDS Library & Archives. Publication, transmission or display is prohibited without formal written approval of the RDS Library & Archives.
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Bound volume
Language
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English
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RDS_proc_1831_1900_premiums
RDS_proc_1764_1830_premiums
Coverage
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1778-1900
Relation
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RDS proceedings
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
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Title
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Premiums 1895
Creator
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Royal Dublin Society
Date
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1895
Publisher
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Her Majesty's Stationery Office, printed by Alex Thom & Co.
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RDS_proc_131_1894_1895_premiums.pdf
Subject
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Royal Dublin Society. Agricultural Committee
Royal Dublin Society. Awards
Horse breeding. Ireland. 19th century
Description
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Register of thorough-bred stallions certified to be free from hereditary disease and suitable for improving the breed of horses, 1895.
Source
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RDS proceedings, volume 131, November 8, 1894 to March 15, 1895
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Copyright RDS Library & Archives. Publication, transmission or display is prohibited without formal written approval of the RDS Library & Archives.
Relation
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RDS proceedings
Format
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Printed bound volume
Language
A language of the resource
English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
1894-1895
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Title
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Dublin Horse Show Archive
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Dublin Horse Show
Description
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The first National Horse Show, jointly organised by the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland and the RDS, was held in 1864 in the RDS Agricultural Hall, at Leinster House. In 1868 the RDS assumed sole responsibility for the management of the Horse Show, and in 1881 held its first Show at Ballsbridge. Today over 1500 horses take part in the Dublin Horse Show continuing its reputation as one of the world’s leading equestrian events.
The Dublin Horse Show Archive currently includes the digitised catalogues of the Dublin Horse Show for the years 1868-2002
Publisher
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Royal Dublin Society
Creator
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Dublin Horse Show
Date
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1868-2002
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Copyright RDS Library & Archives. Publication, transmission or display is prohibited without formal written approval of the RDS Library & Archives.
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RDS proceedings
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
1868-2002
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RDS Library & Archives
Text
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Title
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Horse Show 1895
Creator
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Dublin Horse Show
Date
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1895
Publisher
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Her Majesty's Stationery Office, printed by Alex. Thom & Co.
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RDS_proc_131_1894_1895_horseshow.pdf
Subject
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Royal Dublin Society. Horse Show
Horsemanship. Ireland. 19th century
Horses. Ireland. 19th century
Sheep. Ireland. 19th century
Royal Dublin Society. Sheep Show
Description
An account of the resource
Great Irish Horse Show 1895, to be held on the Society's premises, Ball's Bridge, Dublin, on Tuesday, August 27, 1895, and three following days. List of prizes.
Sheep Show, 1895, to be held on the Society's premises, Ball's Bridge (in conjunction with the horse show) on Tuesday, August 27, 1895, and three following days. List of prizes.
Plan of the premises of the Royal Dublin Society, Ball's Bridge, August 1895.
Catalogue of the twenty-eighth Annual Horse and Sheep Show, Ball's Bridge, Dublin, August, 27, 28, 29, and 30, 1895. Plan of the halls.
Advertisements.
Prizes awarded.
Source
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RDS proceedings, volume 131, November 8, 1894, to March 15, 1895
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Copyright RDS Library & Archives. Publication, transmission or display is prohibited without formal written approval of the RDS Library & Archives.
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RDS proceedings
Format
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Printed bound volume
Language
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English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
1894-1895
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RDS Shows
Subject
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Royal Dublin Society. Agricultural shows.
Description
An account of the resource
From the mid-19th century through to the early 1990s the RDS supported Irish agriculture through the auspices of its agricultural shows. These included the RDS Bull Show and Winter Show and most famously the RDS Spring Show which ran from 1831-1992, without interruption, even during the Easter Rising of 1916. <br /><br />The RDS Shows collection currently includes the digitised catalogues of the RDS Spring Show, Bull Show, Winter Show and other RDS agricultural shows for the years 1831-2002.
Creator
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Royal Dublin Society.
Source
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RDS Archives
Publisher
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Royal Dublin Society
Date
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1831-2002
Rights
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Copyright RDS Library & Archives. Publication, transmission or display is prohibited without formal written approval of the RDS Library & Archives.
Relation
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Proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society
Language
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English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
1831-2002
Format
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Bound printed volume
Contributor
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RDS Library & Archives
Text
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Title
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Spring Show 1895
Creator
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Royal Dublin Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1895
Publisher
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Her Majesty's Stationery Office, printed by Alex Thom & Co.
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RDS_proc_131_1894_1895_springshow.pdf
Subject
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Agriculture. Ireland. 19th century
Royal Dublin Society. Spring Show
Royal Dublin Society. Dog Show
Dogs. Breeding. Ireland. 19th century
Description
An account of the resource
Spring Show April, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th 1895. Horse jumping competitions to be held at the Society's premises Ball's Bridge on Thursday, April 18, 1895.
List of prizes.
Championship Dog Show 1895 to be held on the Society's premises Ball's bridge (under Kennel Club rules) in conjunction with the Spring Show, on Wednesday, April 17, 1895.
Awards and prizes.
Advertisements.
Source
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RDS proceedings, volume 131, November 8, 1894, to March 15, 1895
Rights
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Copyright RDS Library & Archives. Publication, transmission or display is prohibited without formal written approval of the RDS Library & Archives.
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RDS proceedings
Format
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Printed bound volume
Language
A language of the resource
English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
1894-1895
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Title
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RDS Proceedings
Subject
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Royal Dublin Society. History
Royal Dublin Society
Description
An account of the resource
The RDS Proceedings represent the corporate record of the Society. The Proceedings include the reports of RDS standing committees to Council, RDS Member lists, financial records, syllabuses of the RDS Drawing Schools and public lectures, accession and donation lists for the RDS Library and Museum, research papers from the Botanic Gardens and RDS show and exhibition catalogues. <br /><br />The RDS Proceedings collection currently includes the digitised bound volumes of print proceedings for the years 1764-2002
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Minerva_resized_aspect_ratio.jpg
Creator
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Royal Dublin Society
Source
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RDS proceedings
Publisher
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Royal Dublin Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1764-2002
Rights
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Copyright RDS Library & Archives. Publication, transmission or display is prohibited without formal written approval of the RDS Library & Archives.
Language
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English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
1764-2002
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
RDS Library & Archives
Text
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Original Format
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Bound volume
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Title
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Proceedings 1895
Creator
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Royal Dublin Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1895
Publisher
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Her Majesty's Stationery Office, printed by Alex. Thom & Co.
Identifier
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RDS_proc_131_1894_1895_admin.pdf
Subject
The topic of the resource
Royal Dublin Society. Administration
Royal Dublin Society. History. 19th century
Description
An account of the resource
Proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society, from November 8, 1894, to March 15, 1895
Source
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RDS proceedings, volume 131, November 8, 1894, to March 15, 1895
Rights
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Copyright RDS Library & Archives. Publication, transmission or display is prohibited without formal written approval of the RDS Library & Archives.
Relation
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RDS proceedings
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Printed bound volume
Language
A language of the resource
English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
1894-1895
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
Description
An account of the resource
George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
Format
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GFF_resized_135x180.jpg
Contributor
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RDS Library & Archives
Text
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Title
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[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from William Fitzgerald],
Date
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1895
Identifier
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GFF 7/89
Subject
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Fitzgerald, William
Description
An account of the resource
Item of correspondence from GFF letters
Contributor
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RDS Library & Archives
Rights
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Copyright RDS Library & Archives. Publication, transmission or display is prohibited without formal written approval of the RDS Library & Archives.
Relation
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RDS Science Archive
Format
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Manuscript
Language
A language of the resource
English
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
1870-1901
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George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge].
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1895
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GFF 7/59
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Lodge, Oliver, 1851-1940
Electricity.
Surface tension.
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George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from J.B. Farmer],
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1895
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Royal College of Science,
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GFF 7/43
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Farmer, J. B. 1865-1944
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Argon.
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[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from Maurice Fitzgerald],
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1895
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GFF 7/122
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FitzGerald, Maurice
Larmor, Joseph, b. 1857.
Joly, John, 1857-1933.
British Association for the Advancement of Science.
Kinetic theory of gases.
Photography.
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FitzGerald, Maurice
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[Letter to The Secretaries, Royal University from J.H. Stewart],
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1895
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. FitzGerald from Charles Green Spencer & Sons],
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1895
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Charles Green Spencer & Sons.
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. FitzGerald from Arthur Smithells],
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1895
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Yorkshire College,
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GFF 6/60
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Smithells, Arthur, 1860-1939
Gases.
Emissivity.
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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[Letter to George F. FitzGerald from George Smith],
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1895
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Trinity College,
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GFF 6/54
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Smith, George
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. FitzGerald from Sir Arthur Schuster],
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1895
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Schuster, Arthur, 1851-1934
Lodge, Oliver, 1851-1940.
Science
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. FitzGerald from Sir Arthur Schuster],
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1895
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Schuster, Arthur, 1851-1934
Helmholtz, Hermann von, 1821-1894.
Boltzmann, Ludwig, 1844-1906.
Dewar, James.
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. FitzGerald from Sir Arthur Schuster],
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1895
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Schuster, Arthur, 1851-1934
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[Letter to George F. FitzGerald from Sir Arthur Schuster],
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1895
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[Letter to Unknown from Arthur W. RĂĽcker ],
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1895
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[Letter to George F. FitzGerald from R. H. Scott],
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1895
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Meteorological Office,
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[Letter to George F. FitzGerald from A. W. RĂĽcker],
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[Letter to J. E. Cullum from A. W. RĂĽcker],
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[Letter to George F. FitzGerald from J. E. Cullum],
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from Sir John Townsend],
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1895
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Electricity.
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George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from Sir John Townsend],
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George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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GFF_resized_135x180.jpg
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[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from Sir John Townsend],
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Thomson, J. J. 1856-1940.
Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland)
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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An account of the resource
George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from Sir John Townsend],
Date
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1895
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Bull Hotel,
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GFF 4/34
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Townsend, John, 1868-1957
Thomson, J. J. 1856-1940.
Universities and colleges.
Fees, Administrative.
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Item of correspondence from GFF letters
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English
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1870-1901
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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An account of the resource
George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from John Joly],
Date
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1895
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GFF 3/23
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Joly, John, 1857-1933.
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from John Joly],
Date
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1895
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GFF 3/22
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Joly, John, 1857-1933.
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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An account of the resource
George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from S. Oettinger],
Date
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1895
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New York City,
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GFF 28/17
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Oettinger, S.
Award presentations.
Medals.
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RDS Library & Archives
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English
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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An account of the resource
George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. FitzGerald from Alice Oldham],
Date
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1895
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Central Association of Irish Schoolmistresses,
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GFF 28/15
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An account of the resource
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RDS Library & Archives
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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An account of the resource
George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from Sir Oliver Lodge],
Date
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1895
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GFF 2/97
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Lodge, Oliver, 1851-1940
Larmor, Joseph, b. 1857.
Faraday, Michael, 1791-1867.
Maxwell, James Clerk,1831-1879.1831-1879.
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RDS Library & Archives
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English
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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An account of the resource
George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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GFF_resized_135x180.jpg
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RDS Library & Archives
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[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from Sir Oliver Lodge],
Date
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1895
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Grand Hotel,
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GFF 2/80
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Lodge, Oliver, 1851-1940
Larmor, Joseph, b. 1857.
Mercury.
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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An account of the resource
George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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GFF_resized_135x180.jpg
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RDS Library & Archives
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[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from Sir Oliver Lodge],
Date
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1895
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University College,
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GFF 2/59
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Lodge, Oliver, 1851-1940
Schuster, Arthur, 1851-1934.
Magnets.
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RDS Library & Archives
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English
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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An account of the resource
George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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GFF_resized_135x180.jpg
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[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from Sir Oliver Lodge],
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1895
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GFF 2/58
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Lodge, Oliver, 1851-1940
Mercury.
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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An account of the resource
George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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GFF_resized_135x180.jpg
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[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from Sir Oliver Lodge],
Date
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1895
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GFF 2/56
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Lodge, Oliver, 1851-1940
Crookes, William, 1832-1919.
British Association for the Advancement of Science.
Platinum.
Magnetics.
Hybrid systems.
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RDS Library & Archives
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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An account of the resource
George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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GFF_resized_135x180.jpg
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RDS Library & Archives
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Title
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[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from Sir Oliver Lodge],
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1895
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
GFF 2/55
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Lodge, Oliver, 1851-1940
Argon.
Platinum.
Iridium.
Osmium.
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An account of the resource
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RDS Library & Archives
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[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from Sir Oliver Lodge],
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1895
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Lodge, Oliver, 1851-1940
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from Sir Oliver Lodge],
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1895
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Lodge, Oliver, 1851-1940
Electromagnetism.
Magnets.
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George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from Sir Oliver Lodge],
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Schuster, Arthur, 1851-1934.
Electricity.
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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1895
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Maxwell, James Clerk, 1831-1879.
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George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from Oliver Heaviside],
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Larmor, Joseph, b. 1857.
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George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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Keely, John Ernest Worrell, 1827-1898.
Centrifugal force.
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George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. FitzGerald from Mrs. (Clara Jessup) H. Bloomfield Moore],
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Dewar, James.
Crookes, William, 1832-1919.
Electricity.
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. FitzGerald from Mrs. (Clara Jessup) H. Bloomfield Moore],
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Propellers.
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. FitzGerald from Mrs. (Clara Jessup) H. Bloomfield Moore],
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1895
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Keely, John Ernest Worrell, 1827-1898.
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. FitzGerald from Mrs. (Clara Jessup) H. Bloomfield Moore],
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1895
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Keely, John Ernest Worrell, 1827-1898.
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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[Letter to George F. FitzGerald from Henry McKee],
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1895
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GFF 1/55
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McKee, Henry
Four Courts (Dublin, Ireland).
Birds.
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Item of correspondence from GFF letters
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RDS Library & Archives
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Copyright RDS Library & Archives. Publication, transmission or display is prohibited without formal written approval of the RDS Library & Archives.
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RDS Science Archive
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English
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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An account of the resource
George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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GFF_resized_135x180.jpg
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RDS Library & Archives
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[Letter to George F. FitzGerald from Mrs. (Clara Jessup) H Bloomfield Moore],
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1895
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GFF 1/54
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Moore, Bloomfield H., Mrs. (Clara Jessup), 1824-1899
Keely, John Ernest Worrell, 1827-1898.
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Item of correspondence from GFF letters
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RDS Library & Archives
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English
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1870-1901
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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An account of the resource
George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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GFF_resized_135x180.jpg
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RDS Library & Archives
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[Letter to George F. FitzGerald from T. C. Meredith],
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1895
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Royal University of Ireland,
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GFF 1/26
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Meredith, T. C.
Royal University of Ireland.
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RDS Library & Archives
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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An account of the resource
George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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GFF_resized_135x180.jpg
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RDS Library & Archives
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[Letter to unknown from J. P. Mahaffy],
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1895
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TCD,
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GFF 1/104
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Mahaffy, J. P. (John Pentland), 1839-1919
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RDS Library & Archives
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Title
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George Francis Fitzgerald Letters
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An account of the resource
George Francis FitzGerald (1851-1901) was a prominent 19th century Irish physicist and a Member of the RDS. He is probably best remembered, along with Hendrik Lorentz, as a proposer of the first incomplete theory of relativity, The FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction. Containing over 2,000 items of correspondence from some of the leading scientific figures of the period, the Fitzgerald Letters are a valuable resource for the study of 19th century science. <br /><br />In 2008 the RDS Committee of Science and Technology and the RDS Library & Archives collaborated on a project to digitize and catalogue the Fitzgerald Letters, which are now available here for the first time as a complete digital collection.
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GFF_resized_135x180.jpg
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RDS Library & Archives
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Title
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[Letter to George F. FitzGerald from F. W. Myers],
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1895
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GFF 1/10
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Item of correspondence from GFF letters
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RDS Library & Archives
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RDS Science Archive
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