14 notebooks containing notes taken by Morton at lectures he attended 1889-1892, mostly given by R.R. Webb, others by J. Larmor, H.F. Baker, G.H. Darwin and R. Pendlebury. They include notes on the following subjects: Statics (Webb), Newton (Webb), Particle Dynamics (Webb), Rigid Dynamics (Webb), Hydrostatics (Webb), Planetary Theory (Darwin), Physical Optics, Geometrical Optics (Larmor, Webb), Mathematical Physics (Larmor), Astronomy (Webb).
Papers of William Blair Morton
This material is held atSt John's College Library Special Collections, University of Cambridge
- Reference
- GB 275 Morton
- Dates of Creation
- 1889–1892
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 2 boxes paper
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Morton was admitted to St John's College in 1889 following schooling at Belfast Royal Academy and Queen's College, Belfast. He graduated BA in 1892, as 8th Wrangler in the Mathematical Tripos. Morton then returned to Queen's College, Belfast, where he served as Assistant in Natural Philosophy (1892-7) and then Professor (1897-1933). He published various papers in 'Philosophical Magazine', 'Proceedings of the Physical Society', and 'Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy'.
Arrangement
The notebooks are arranged chronologically by year and term.
Access Information
Open for consultation
Acquisition Information
Given by W.B. Morton, Oct. 1941. Includes three letters from Morton to F.P. White, College Librarian, and two from W.H. McCrea to White concerning the donation.
Note
Morton was admitted to St John's College in 1889 following schooling at Belfast Royal Academy and Queen's College, Belfast. He graduated BA in 1892, as 8th Wrangler in the Mathematical Tripos. Morton then returned to Queen's College, Belfast, where he served as Assistant in Natural Philosophy (1892-7) and then Professor (1897-1933). He published various papers in 'Philosophical Magazine', 'Proceedings of the Physical Society', and 'Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy'.
Preferred citation: St John's College Library, Papers of William Blair Morton
Archivist's Note
1 May 2006
Additional Information
Published