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  • Title
    Papers of Professor Ian Munro relating to Synchrotron Radiation research
  • Reference
    YA2011.42
  • Production date
    1960 - 2005
  • Creator
    • Munro, Ian Hislop (Ph.D)Biography
  • Scope and Content
    Collection of Professor Ian Munro's papers relating to the establishment of Synchrotron Radiation research facilities at Daresbury Laboratory. The collection consists of: notebook of research notes on Synchrotron Radiation, c.1968; copies of pages from the research notebook; brochure relating to the proposed site for a European Synchrotron Radiation Facility at the Daresbury Laboratory; correspondence between Professor Alick Ashmore of Daresbury Laboratory, the Science Research Council, Cavendish Laboratory, and various interested University Physics Departments relating to the setting up and funding of NINA, the SRF and the SRS; minutes of the first meeting of the Synchrotron Radiation Experimental Programme Committee, 1977; minutes of the first meeting of the Synchrotron Radiation Users, 1977; scholarly papers and reports by Ian Munro expounding the importance of the Synchrotron Radiation facilities at Daresbury; folder of copy statements on the scientific case which would justify provision of a source of synchrotron radiation, 1973; correspondence, papers and reports on the future direction of synchrotron radiation research at Daresbury, c.1989-2000.
  • Extent
    1 box
  • Archival history
    The archive was created and maintained by Ian Munro while employed at Daresbury Laboratories. On his retirement, he removed the archive to his home. At the time that the Museum of Science and Industry acquired the SRS archive, Ian Munro sorted through his papers and put together this collection, to supplement the SRS archive. The collection includes the first notebook on synchrotron radiation in the UK, which relates to the Synchrotron Radiation Facility at Daresbury Laboratroy, the precursor to the Synchrotron Radiation Source. The collection also includes correspondence between Ian Munro and Government departments relating to the establishment and funding of NINA, the SRF and the SRS. It provides background and context to the establishment of the SRS.
  • Level of description
    TOP
  • Repository name
    Science and Industry Museum
  • Associated people and organisations
    • Daresbury LaboratoryBiography
  • Subject
  • Conditions governing access
    Open Access
  • Conditions governing Reproduction
    Copies may be supplied in accordance with current copyright legislation and Science Museum Group terms and conditions
  • Related object
  • Appraisal
    Duplicates of material, with the exception of a photocopy of Ian Munro's experiment notes, have been removed from the collection.
  • System of arrangement
    artificialPapers have been arranged into groups that were deemed appropriate, with papers relating to SRF and its operations placed together, and SRS papers kept separate. Papers relating to the various committees of SRC/SERC/EPSRC were separated.