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  1. The World of Sound: Six Lectures Delivered Before a Juvenile Auditory at the Royal Institution, Christmas, 1919 (1920 ) by Sir William Henry Bragg, 2009-10-21
  2. The carbon atom in crystalline structure; an address by Sir William Henry Bragg on the occasion of the centenary celebration of the founding of The Franklin Institute and the inauguration exercises of the Bartol Research Foundation, September 17, 18, 19, 1924. by Sir William Henry) The Franklin Institute (Bragg, 1924-01-01
  3. Sir William Henry Bragg& Sir William Lawrence Bragg: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Donald R. Franceschetti, 2000
  4. An instrument for measuring small amplitudes of vibrations. by Sir William Henry (1862-1942). BRAGG, 1929-01-01
  5. Old trades and new knowledge;: Six lectures delivered before a 'juvenile auditory' at the Royal institution, Christmas 1925, by Sir William Henry Bragg, 1926
  6. Electrons & Ether Waves: Being the Twenty-Third Robert Boyle Lecture, on May, 1921 by Sir Bragg William Henry, 2009-07-17
  7. Concerning the Nature of Things: Six Lectures Delivered at the Royal Institution. by William Henry, Sir, Bragg, 1954-01
  8. The world of sound; six lectures delivered before a juvenile aud by Bragg. William Henry. Sir. 1862-1942., 1920
  9. Studies in radioactivity by William Henry, Sir, 1862-1942 Bragg, 2009-10-26
  10. Concerning the nature of things,: By Sir William Bragg (Bell's popular science series) by William Henry Bragg, 1945
  11. Sir William Bragg's manuscripts and papers and some memories of the Royal Institution in his time by William Lawrence Bragg, 1964
  12. William Henry Bragg 1862-1942: Man and Scientist by G. M. Caroe, 1978-08-31
  13. The life and work of Sir William Bragg (The John Murtagh Macrossan memorial lecture for 1950) by Kerr Grant, 1952
  14. The Royal Institution in Sir William Bragg's time by Alban Caroe, 1965

1. Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Bragg, Sir William Henry | Chemdex
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2. Biographies Of Sir William Henry Bragg Physicists
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William Henry Bragg, who won the Nobel Prize in physics, was born in Westward, Wigton, Cumberland on July 2, 1862. He was the son of Robert John Bragg, who was a farmer and merchant navy officer and Mary Wood, the daughter of a clergyman. Mary died in 1869 and Bragg was thereafter raised by his uncle in Market Harborough, Leicestershire. In 1909, Bragg returned to the United Kingdom as the Cavendish Professor of Physics at the University of Leeds. In 1915, he became the Quain professor of physics at University College London. Before he could actually work there, World War I broke out and he worked on research using sound to locate submarines. In 1923, Bragg became the Fullerian professor of chemistry at the Royal Institution. He also directed the Davy Faraday Research Laboratory. He helped to rebuild it in 1929 and helped to make it a very productive research institution. Bragg earned many other honors for his work. He was knighted in 1920 and received the Order of Merit in 1931. He became a fellow of the Royal Society in 1907 and became the president in 1935.

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William Henry Bragg Sir William Henry Bragg (1862 – 1942) was an English physicist, educated at King William's College, Isle of Man, and Trinity College, Cambridge.
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Sir William Henry Bragg ) was an English physicist, educated at King William's College, Isle of Man, and Trinity College, Cambridge. He served on the faculties of the Univ. of Adelaide in Australia (18861908), the Univ. of Leeds (190915), and the Univ. of London (191523). From 1923 he was Fullerian professor of chemistry in the Royal Institution and director of the Davy-Faraday research laboratory. He shared with his son W. L. Bragg the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics for their studies, using the X-ray spectrometer, of X-ray spectra, X-ray diffraction, and of crystal structure. He became a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1906 and served as president of the society from 1935 to 1940.
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Encyclopedia Bragg, Sir William Henry. Bragg, Sir William Henry, 1862 – 1942, English physicist, educated at King William's College, Isle of Man, and Trinity College, Cambridge.
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Bragg (br g), Braxton 18171876. American Confederate general in the Civil War who was defeated in the Chattanooga Campaign (1863). Bragg, Sir William Henry 1862-1942.
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Bragg, Sir William Henry; Bragg, Sir William Lawrence 1917 Barkla, Charles Glover 1918 Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig 1919 Stark, Johannes
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10. BRAGG Sir WILLIAM HENRY & Sir WILLIAM LAWRENCE - Encyclopédie Universalis
In 1885 he was appointed Elder Professor of Pure and Applied Mathematics, who shall also give instruction in Physics 'Bragg, Sir William Henry (1862 1942) S. G. Tomlin at the
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Physiciens britanniques, le père et le fils travaillent ensemble sur la  diffraction des rayons X pour les cristaux et établissent, en 1912, la loi reliant la direction de diffraction aux distances entre plans réticulaires. Se servant de leur loi, ils étudient la structure des cristaux, en particulier les halogénures alcalins, ce qui leur valut le prix Nobel de physique en 1915. En 1935, sir Henry émet l'hypothèse qu'il existe dans les cristaux des fissures, inobservables avec les moyens de l'époque. Ces fissures sont actuellement connues sous le nom de dislocations. Il a été élu à la Royal Society en 1906. Sir Lawrence, travaillant avec Linus Pauling, met en évidence la […] … pour nos abonnés, l'article se prolonge sur 1 page…
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14. William Henry Bragg - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Sir William Henry Bragg OM, KBE, PRS (2 July 1862 – 10 March 1942) was a British physicist, chemist, mathematician and active sportsman who uniquely shared a Nobel Prize with his son
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19. Bragg, Sir William (Henry) - Rays, Ray, Subject, Beam, Diffraction, And Crystals
(1862–1942) British physicist discovered characteristic Xray spectra; and developed (with his son) X-ray diffraction methods for determining crystal structures.
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Bragg, Sir William (Henry) (b. July 2, 1862, Wigton, Cumberland, Eng.d. March 12, 1942, London), pioneer British scientist in solidstate physics who was a joint winner (with
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(b. July 2, 1862, Wigton, Cumberland, Eng.d. March 12, 1942, London), pioneer British scientist in solid -state physics who was a joint winner (with his son Sir Lawrence Bragg) of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1915 for his research on the determination of crystal structures. He was knighted in 1920. W.H. Bragg came on his father's side from a family without academic traditions, mainly yeoman farmers and merchant seamen. His mother was the daughter of the local vicar. Upon her death, when he was barely seven, he went to live with two paternal uncles who had set up a pharmacy and grocery shop in Market Harborough, Leicestershire. There he attended an old school reestablished by one of his uncles. He did well, and in 1875 his father sent him to school at King William College, Isle of Man. At first he found it difficult to adjust himself, but he was good at his lessons and at sports and finally became head boy. During his last year, however, the school was swept by a storm of religious emotionalism. The boys were frightened by the stories of hellfire and eternal damnation, and the experience left a strong mark on Bragg. Later he wrote, "It was a terrible year . . . for many years the Bible was a repelling book, which I shrank from reading." And in a lecture, Science and Faith at Cambridge in 1941, he said, "I am sure that I am not the only one to whom when young the literal interpretation of Biblical texts caused years of acute misery and fear." On the other hand, he attributed his clear, balanced style of writing to his early grounding in the Authorized (King James) Version of the Bible; in

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