The contribution of Henry Clifton Sorby to the study of reflected light microscopy of iron and steel
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Norman Higham "A very scientific gentleman; The Major Achievements of Henry Clifton Sorby" Pergamon Press, London (1963).
H C Sorby "Fifty years of Scientific Research". Ann. Rept. Sheff Lit. and Phil. Soc. (1898).
H S Sorby in L S Beale, "How to Work with a Microscope", 4th Edn. pp.181-183 London (1868).
R F Mehl, "On the Widmanstätten Structure", in the Sorby Centennial Symposium on the History of Metallurgy, Ed. C S Smith. Metallurgical Society
Conferences Vol. 27, pp. 245-270. Gordon & Breach New York (1965).
C S Smith, "A History of Metallography", University of Chicago Press (1960).
A R Entwisle, "An Account of Exhibits relating to Henry Clifton Sorby, shown at the Sorby Centenary in Sheffield 1963" in Metallography 1963. Special
Report No. 80 of the Iron and Steel Institute, pp.313-326 London (1964).
R Beck, "Description of a New Form of Live-Trap and Parabolic Reflector", Quart. J Microscopical Soc. pp.113-118 (1865).
K C Barraclough, Blister Steel: The Birth of an Industry, London, The Metals Society (1984).
H C Sorby "The Microscopical Structure of Iron and Steel", J. Iron and Steel Inst. 1, (1887) pp.255-288 plus 6pp plates.
H C Sorby, "On the Application of very High Powers to the Study of the Microscopical Structure of Steel", J. Iron Steel Inst. 1, (1886) pp.140-147 plus 1 plate.
G W Moorhouse, "Opaque Objects with High Powers", Quarterly J. Microscopical Soc. (1877), pp.29-32.
A Manual of New Mineral Names 1892-1978, eds. P G Embrey & J P Fuller, British Museum, (NH) and Oxford University Press (1980).
H C Sorby "Fifty years of Scientific Research". Ann. Rept. Sheff Lit. and Phil. Soc. (1898).
H S Sorby in L S Beale, "How to Work with a Microscope", 4th Edn. pp.181-183 London (1868).
R F Mehl, "On the Widmanstätten Structure", in the Sorby Centennial Symposium on the History of Metallurgy, Ed. C S Smith. Metallurgical Society
Conferences Vol. 27, pp. 245-270. Gordon & Breach New York (1965).
C S Smith, "A History of Metallography", University of Chicago Press (1960).
A R Entwisle, "An Account of Exhibits relating to Henry Clifton Sorby, shown at the Sorby Centenary in Sheffield 1963" in Metallography 1963. Special
Report No. 80 of the Iron and Steel Institute, pp.313-326 London (1964).
R Beck, "Description of a New Form of Live-Trap and Parabolic Reflector", Quart. J Microscopical Soc. pp.113-118 (1865).
K C Barraclough, Blister Steel: The Birth of an Industry, London, The Metals Society (1984).
H C Sorby "The Microscopical Structure of Iron and Steel", J. Iron and Steel Inst. 1, (1887) pp.255-288 plus 6pp plates.
H C Sorby, "On the Application of very High Powers to the Study of the Microscopical Structure of Steel", J. Iron Steel Inst. 1, (1886) pp.140-147 plus 1 plate.
G W Moorhouse, "Opaque Objects with High Powers", Quarterly J. Microscopical Soc. (1877), pp.29-32.
A Manual of New Mineral Names 1892-1978, eds. P G Embrey & J P Fuller, British Museum, (NH) and Oxford University Press (1980).
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The contribution of Henry Clifton Sorby to the study of reflected light microscopy of iron and steel. (2022). Historical Metallurgy, 23(1), 1-8. https://hmsjournal.org/index.php/home/article/view/621
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The contribution of Henry Clifton Sorby to the study of reflected light microscopy of iron and steel. (2022). Historical Metallurgy, 23(1), 1-8. https://hmsjournal.org/index.php/home/article/view/621