DSpace Collection:https://hdl.handle.net/2440/742372024-03-29T05:08:06Z2024-03-29T05:08:06ZWilliam Henry Bragg, Gwendoline Bragg, Professor Bensley, Professor George Cockburn Henderson and Professor E.C. Stirling at Stirling's "St. Vigeans" home, undated.https://hdl.handle.net/2440/742832022-08-22T01:01:47Z2012-11-15T00:00:00ZTitle: William Henry Bragg, Gwendoline Bragg, Professor Bensley, Professor George Cockburn Henderson and Professor E.C. Stirling at Stirling's "St. Vigeans" home, undated.
Abstract: Photograph of William Henry Bragg, Gwendoline Bragg, Professor Bensley, Professor George Cockburn Henderson and Professor E.C. Stirling at Stirling's "St. Vigeans" home.
Description: From the Bragg research papers compiled by John Jenkin MSS 0144. Source: Rob. Morrison.2012-11-15T00:00:00ZWilliam Lawrence Bragg, Jessie Todd, Robert Charles Bragg, William Henry Bragg, Gwendoline Bragg and "Tom" the dog in Adelaide, undated.https://hdl.handle.net/2440/742732022-08-22T01:00:12Z2012-11-15T00:00:00ZTitle: William Lawrence Bragg, Jessie Todd, Robert Charles Bragg, William Henry Bragg, Gwendoline Bragg and "Tom" the dog in Adelaide, undated.
Abstract: L to R: William Lawrence Bragg, Jessie Todd, Robert Charles Bragg, William Henry Bragg, Gwendoline Bragg, and 'Tom' the dog
Description: From the Bragg research papers compiled by John Jenkin MSS 0144. Source: Margaret Heath.2012-11-15T00:00:00ZWilliam Lawrence Bragg while an undergraduate student at the University of Adelaide 1906.https://hdl.handle.net/2440/742722022-08-22T01:08:18Z2012-11-15T00:00:00ZTitle: William Lawrence Bragg while an undergraduate student at the University of Adelaide 1906.
Abstract: William Lawrence Bragg while an undergraduate student at the University of Adelaide 1906.
Description: From the Bragg research papers compiled by John Jenkin MSS 0144. Source: Royal Institution.2012-11-15T00:00:00ZPicnic (possibly) for Post Office staff in the Adelaide Hills. Charles Todd standing in centre, son-in-law W.H. Bragg and daughter Gwendoline seated in centre of the picnic spread, ca. 1886-1888.https://hdl.handle.net/2440/742682022-08-22T01:04:03Z2012-11-15T00:00:00ZTitle: Picnic (possibly) for Post Office staff in the Adelaide Hills. Charles Todd standing in centre, son-in-law W.H. Bragg and daughter Gwendoline seated in centre of the picnic spread, ca. 1886-1888.
Abstract: Possibly picnic for Post Office staff in the Adelaide Hills c.1886-8. Charles Todd standing in centre, his son-in-law W.H. Bragg and daughter Gwendoline seated in centre of the picnic spread.
Description: From the Bragg research papers compiled by John Jenkin MSS 0144. Source: Alban Caroe2012-11-15T00:00:00Z