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April 15th, 2017, 01:48 PM
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Download Royal Institution Christmas Lectures
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March 17th, 2018, 08:41 AM
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Re: download royal institution christmas lectures
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March 17th, 2018, 08:42 AM
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Re: download royal institution christmas lectures
The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures are a series of lectures on a single topic each, which have been held at the Royal Institution in London each year since 1825 As you want here I am giving below link from where you can do download Royal Institution Christmas Lectures 2008 - Lecture 1, on your demand Royal Institution Christmas Lectures 2008 - Lecture 1 youtube.com/watch?v=FTpdAjre8LU List of Christmas lectures The following is a complete list of the Christmas Lectures from 1825 to 1965:Year Lecturer(s) Title of series 1825 John Millington Natural Philosophy 1826 John Wallis Astronomy 1827 Michael Faraday Chemistry 1828 J. Wood Architecture 1829 Michael Faraday Electricity 1830 Thomas Webster Geology 1831 James Rennie Zoology 1832 Michael Faraday Chemistry 1833 John Lindley Botany 1834 William Thomas Brande Chemistry 1835 Michael Faraday Electricity 1836 William Thomas Brande Chemistry of the Gases 1837 Michael Faraday Chemistry 1838 John Wallis[11] Astronomy 1839 William Thomas Brande The Chemistry of the Atmosphere and the Ocean 1840 John Frederic Daniell The First Principles of Franklinic Electricity 1841 Michael Faraday The Rudiments of Chemistry 1842 William Thomas Brande The Chemistry of the Non-Metallic Elements 1843 Michael Faraday First Principles of Electricity 1844 William Thomas Brande The Chemistry of the Gases 1845 Michael Faraday The Rudiments of Chemistry 1846 John Wallis[11] The Rudiments of Astronomy 1847 William Thomas Brande The Elements of Organic Chemistry 1848 Michael Faraday The Chemical History of a Candle 1849 Robert Walker The Properties of Matter and the Laws of Motion 1850 William Thomas Brande The Chemistry of Coal 1851 Michael Faraday Attractive Forces 1852 Chemistry 1853 Voltaic Electricity 1854 The Chemistry of Combustion 1855 The Distinctive Properties of the Common Metals 1856 Attractive Forces 1857 Static Electricity 1858 The Metallic Properties 1859 The Various Forces of Matter and their Relations to Each Other 1860 The Chemical History of a Candle 1861 John Tyndall Light 1862 Edward Frankland Air and Water 1863 John Tyndall Electricity at Rest and Electricity in Motion 1864 Edward Frankland The Chemistry of a Coal 1865 John Tyndall Sound 1866 Edward Frankland The Chemistry of Gases 1867 John Tyndall Heat and Cold 1868 William Odling The Chemical Changes of Carbon 1869 John Tyndall Light 1870 William Odling Burning and Unburning 1871 John Tyndall Ice, Water, Vapour and Air 1872 William Odling Air and Gas 1873 John Tyndall The Motion and Sensation of Sound 1874 John Hall Gladstone The Voltaic Battery 1875 John Tyndall Experimental Electricity 1876 John Hall Gladstone The Chemistry of Fire 1877 John Tyndall Heat, Visible and Invisible 1878 James Dewar A Soap Bubble 1879 John Tyndall Water and Air 1880 James Dewar Atoms 1881 Robert Stawell Ball The Sun, the Moon and the Planets 1882 John Tyndall Light and the Eye 1883 James Dewar Alchemy in Relation to Modern Science 1884 John Tyndall The Sources of Electricity 1885 James Dewar The Story of a Meteorite 1886 The Chemistry of Light and Photography 1887 Robert Stawell Ball Astronomy 1888 James Dewar Clouds and Cloudland 1889 Arthur Rücker Electricity 1890 James Dewar Frost and Fire 1891 John Gray McKendrick Life in Motion; or the Animal Machine 1892 Robert Stawell Ball Astronomy 1893 James Dewar Air: Gaseous and Liquid 1894 John Ambrose Fleming The Work of an Electric Current 1895 John Gray McKendrick Sound, Hearing and Speech 1896 Sylvanus Phillips Thompson Light, Visible and Invisible 1897 Oliver Lodge The Principles of the Electric Telegraph 1898 Robert Stawell Ball Astronomy 1899 Charles Vernon Boys Fluids in Motion and at Rest 1900 Robert Stawell Ball Great Chapters from the Book of Nature 1901 John Ambrose Fleming Waves and Ripples in Water, Air and Aether 1902 Henry Selby Hele-Shaw Locomotion : On the Earth, Through the Water, in the Air 1903 Edwin Ray Lankester Extinct Animals 1904 Henry Cunynghame Ancient and Modern Methods of Measuring Time 1905 Herbert Hall Turner Astronomy 1906 William Duddell Signalling to a Distance 1907 David Gill Astronomy, Old and New 1908 William Stirling The Wheel of Life 1909 William Duddell Modern Electricity 1910 Sylvanus Phillips Thompson Sound: Musical and Non-Musical 1911 Peter Chalmers Mitchell The Childhood of Animals 1912 James Dewar Christmas Lecture Epilogues 1913 Herbert Hall Turner A Voyage in Space 1914 Charles Vernon Boys Science in the Home 1915 Herbert Hall Turner Wireless Messages from the Stars 1916 Arthur Keith The Human Machine Which All Must Work 1917 John Ambrose Fleming Our Useful Servants : Magnetism and Electricity 1918 D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson The Fish of the Sea 1919 William Henry Bragg The World of Sound 1920 John Arthur Thomson The Haunts of Life 1921 John Ambrose Fleming Electric Waves and Wireless Telephony 1922 Herbert Hall Turner Six Steps Up the Ladder to the Stars 1923 William Henry Bragg Concerning the Nature of Things 1924 Francis Balfour-Browne Concerning the Habits of Insects 1925 William Henry Bragg Old Trades and New Knowledge 1926 Archibald Vivian Hill Nerves and Muscles: How We Feel and Move 1927 Edward Andrade Engines 1928 Alexander Wood Sound Waves and their Uses 1929 Stephen Glanville How Things Were Done in Ancient Egypt 1930 Arthur Mannering Tyndall The Electric Spark 1931 William Henry Bragg The Universe of Light 1932 Alexander Oliver Rankine The Round of the Waters 1933 James Hopwood Jeans Through Space and Time 1934 William Lawrence Bragg Electricity 1935 Charles Edward Kenneth Mees Photography 1936 Geoffrey Ingram Taylor Ships 1937 Julian Huxley Rare Animals and the Disappearance of Wild Life 1938 James Kendall Young Chemists and Great Discoveries 1939–1942 No lectures due to the Second World War 1943 Edward Andrade Vibrations and Waves 1944 Harold Spencer Jones Astronomy in our Daily Life 1945 Robert Watson-Watt Wireless 1946 Hamilton Hartridge Colours and How We See Them 1947 Eric Keightly Rideal Chemical Reactions: How They Work 1948 Frederic Bartlett The Mind at Work and Play 1949 Percy Dunsheath The Electric Current 1950 Edward Andrade Waves and Vibrations 1951 James Gray How Animals Move 1952 F. Sherwood Taylor How Science Has Grown 1953 John Ashworth Ratcliffe The Uses of Radio Waves 1954 Frank Whittle The Story of Petroleum 1955 Harry W. Melville Big Molecules 1956 Harry Baines Photography 1957 Julian Huxley and James Fisher Birds 1958 John Ashworth Ratcliffe, James M. Stagg, Robert L. F. Boyd, Graham Sutton, George E. R. Deacon, Gordon de Quetteville Robin International Geophysical Year 1959 Thomas Allibone The Release and Use of Atomic Energy 1960 Vernon Ellis Cosslett Seeing the Very Small 1961 William Lawrence Bragg Electricity 1962 R. E. D. (Richard Evelyn Donohue) Bishop Vibration 1963 Ronald King Energy 1964 Desmond Morris Animal Behaviour 1965 Bernard Lovell, Francis Graham-Smith, Martin Ryle, Antony Hewish Exploration of the Universe |
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