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BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

1. 1. Mott, N.F., and F. Evans. Analysis of balloon calibration with GL Mk I/EF on matted sites.<br />

June 1941. PRO WO 291/1.<br />

2. 2. Mott, N.F. GL Mk I/EF and Mk II: Cliff edge effect on EF calibration. October 1941. PRO<br />

WO 291/2.<br />

3. 3. Hill, D.K., and A.F. Huxley. Accuracy of GL Mk I feeding Vickers predictor. October 1941.<br />

PRO WO 291/3.<br />

4. 4. Arney, S.E. Projectors P U 3". June 1941. PRO WO 291/4.<br />

5. 5. Hill, D.K. Chances of hitting at high angles of elevation: The expected increase in shooting<br />

efficiency made possible by high angle GL following. June 1941. PRO WO 291/5.<br />

6. 6. Whittaker, J.M. Tracking of enemy aircraft. July 1941. PRO WO 291/6.<br />

7. 7. Spalding, J.F. Summarized report on GL carpet. 1941. PRO WO 291/7.<br />

8. 8. Skinner, A.J., and M. Gye. Analysis of AA gunfire from data contained in AA intelligence<br />

form ZZ for period 1 March – 5 March 1941. 1941. PRO WO 291/8.<br />

9. 9. Bayly-Pike, D.F., and B.L. Andrew. Interim report on GCI in Hyde Park. July 1941. PRO<br />

WO 291/9.<br />

11. 11. Lowson, M.H. Tests carried out with CD/CH(L) mobile equipment to ascertain the<br />

influence of site on bearing errors. October 1941. PRO WO 291/10.<br />

12. 12. Skinner, A.J., and M. Gye. Analysis of ZZ forms for the period 5 April - 31 July 1941.<br />

July 1941. PRO WO 291/11.<br />

13. 13. Varley, G.C. CD sets at Dover. Interim Report No 1. Interim Report No 2. August 1941.<br />

PRO WO 291/12 and PRO WO 291/13.<br />

15. 15. Author Unknown. Analysis of line reading GL Mk II trials at Watchett. July 1941.<br />

PRO WO 291/14.<br />

16. 16. Leeds, R.J. The line telephone system of the searchlight cluster station. July 1941.<br />

PRO WO 291/15.<br />

17. 17. Mort, J. Bearing trials of GL Mk I A. July 1941. PRO WO 291/16.<br />

18. 18. Mort, J., and M.V. Wilkes. Double bearing aerial system. August 1941. PRO WO<br />

291/17.


19. 19. Varley, G.C., and M.V. Wilkes. Performance of NT 27IX and other sets at Dover.<br />

September 1941. PRO WO 291/18.<br />

20. 20. Nabarro, F.R.N. An analysis of the bearing and angle of sight errors of GL in aircraft<br />

calibration. September 1941. PRO WO 291/19.<br />

22. 22. Hill, D.K. GL Mk II and predictor investigation. September 1941. PRO WO 291/20.<br />

23. 23. Whittaker, J.M. Tracks of enemy aircraft over gun defended areas. April - July 1941.<br />

September 1941. PRO WO 291/21.<br />

24. 24. Butler, H.E., A.D. Skelding, and K. Wilson. Synchronised plotting of an aircraft from<br />

three GL sites. December 1941. PRO WO 291/22.<br />

25. 25. Hey, J.S., J.T.G. Milne, and S.J. Parsons. Comparison of 0.4 and 0.6 bearing systems for<br />

GL Mk II. October 1941. PRO WO 291/23.<br />

26. 26. Swann, M.M., and A.D. Skelding. Field check on unseen fire control in Area Tyne Q.<br />

October 1941. PRO WO 291/24.<br />

27. 27. Powell, C. Balloon interference and GL bearing. October 1941. PRO WO 291/25.<br />

28. 28. Wilson, K., and D. Lack. Common GL Mk I errors affecting graphical prediction.<br />

December 1941. PRO WO 291/26.<br />

29. 29. Rogers, G.A., D. Lack, and M.V. Wilkes. 10cm CD trials at Arran. January 1942. PRO<br />

WO 291/27.<br />

30. 30. Bayliss, L.E. Range and angle of sight measurements in AA gunnery with special<br />

reference to unseen methods of fire control. February 1942. PRO WO 291/28.<br />

31. 31. Dobson, K.G. Frequency stability of SLC transmitters in the field. January 1942. PRO<br />

WO 291/29.<br />

32. 32. Porter, A. Investigation of the performance of the Metro-Vick system for the automatic<br />

control of GL Mk III aerial. January 1942. PRO WO 291/30.<br />

33. 33. Varley, G.C. Mutual interference between the NT 27IX sets in the Dover area. October<br />

1941. PRO WO 291/31.<br />

34. 34. Bayliss, L.E. Extended range drum for GL height computer gear. December 1941. PRO<br />

WO 291/32.<br />

35. 35. Whittaker, J.M. Tracks of enemy aircraft over gun defended areas: Part II Merseyside<br />

and IAZ. December 1941. PRO WO 291/33.


36. 36. Varley, G.C. 10cm CD sets in the Dover area. January 1942. PRO WO 291/34.<br />

37. 37. Bayly-Pike, D.F., and B.L. Andrew. AA/GCI accuracy trials. October 1941. PRO WO<br />

291/35.<br />

38. 38. Morphet, W.M., and M.V. Wilkes. Use of a small mat to improve vertical polar diagrams<br />

of GL Mk I transmitter signal. January 1942. PRO WO 291/36.<br />

39. 39. Bayly-Pike, D.F., and B.L. Andrew. Siting trials carried out in London area with mobile<br />

GCI. February 1942. PRO WO 291/37.<br />

40. 40. Leeds, R.J. Telephone communication with SLC heaters Mks I and I*. February 1942.<br />

PRO WO 291/38.<br />

41. 41. Ewer, D.W. Operational trials with GL Mk II and Vickers predictor during period 13<br />

October - 1 November 1941. January 1942. PRO WO 291/39.<br />

42. 42. Britton, E.B. The use of free balloons for lining up SLC. January 1942. PRO WO 291/40.<br />

43. 43. Whittaker, J.M., and M. Gye. Report of the analysis of ZZ forms for the period 1 August -<br />

30 November 1941. January 1942. PRO WO 291/41.<br />

44. 44. Bayliss, L.E., D.K. Hill, and A.F. Huxley. Laboratory experiments on Vickers and Sperry<br />

predictors supplied from GL Mk II. February 1942. PRO WO 291/42.<br />

45. 45. Nabarro, F.R.N., and E. Humphreys. The divergence between legs of balloon calibration<br />

in GL/EF and GL Mk II on matted sites. January 1942. PRO WO 291/43.<br />

46. 46. Nabarro, F.R.N. Use of free balloons carrying crossed dipoles as targets for AA-RDF<br />

equipment. January 1942. PRO WO 291/44.<br />

47. 47. Bayliss, L.E. Operational trials of the PPI. January 1942. PRO WO 291/45.<br />

48. 48. Hill, D.K. Operational A batteries deployed in HAA role. No Date. DO.<br />

49. 49. Lack, D. Weather during night raids in relation to visual control of searchlights.<br />

February 1942. PRO WO 291/46.<br />

52. 52. Nabarro, F.R.N., and E. Humphreys. The effect of imperfect mat bonding on GL elevation<br />

finding. February 1942. PRO WO 291/47.<br />

54. 54. Bayliss, L.E. Summary of information at present available about the accuracy of HAA<br />

fire at night. March 1942. PRO WO 291/48.<br />

55. 55. Parsons, S.J. Trial of a 0.4 lambda bearing system on GL Mk II obtained by lowering the<br />

cabin without changing the aerial position. March 1942. PRO WO 291/49.


56. 56. Bayliss, L.E. Engagement of mine-laying aircraft by unseen methods with Sperry<br />

predictor. April 1942. PRO WO 291/50.<br />

57. 57. Hey, J.S., J.T.G. Milne, and S.J. Parsons. Investigation of the performance of GL Mk II.<br />

February 1942. PRO WO 291/51.<br />

58. 58. Hill, D.K. The 3in rocket (AD fuse) in the role of HAA for unseen fire at aircraft flying at<br />

heights between 9,000 - 13,000 feet. The relative effectiveness of the Z battery and the gun<br />

battery. February 1942. PRO WO 291/52.<br />

59. 59. Hey, J.S., and J.T.G. Milne. The variation of GL Mk II bearing discrimination with the<br />

length of the Number 8 Feeder. March 1942. PRO WO 291/53.<br />

60. 60. Varley, G.C., et al. The operational performance of NT 271 as a coast watching<br />

equipment. April 1942. PRO WO 291/54.<br />

61. 61. Hill, D.K. The functions of rockets in AA defence. June 1942. PRO WO 291/55.<br />

62. 62. Wilson, K. Trials of GL Mk IIIC 26 January - 15 March 1942. May 1942. PRO WO<br />

291/56.<br />

63. 63. Whittaker, J.M. Modification of time drum on a Vickers predictor for engagement of<br />

diving targets with heavy equipment. May 1942. PRO WO 291/57.<br />

64. 64. Spalding, J.F. Over-interrogation of IFF by SLC. May 1942. PRO WO 291/58.<br />

65. 65. Hey, J.S., and J.T.G. Milne. Adaptation of GL Mk II for the engagement of mine-laying<br />

aircraft. June 1942. PRO WO 291/59.<br />

66. 66. Whittaker, J.M., and M. Gye. Report on the analysis of ZZ forms for the period 1<br />

December - 31 March 1942. July 1942. PRO WO 291/60.<br />

67. 67. Powell, C, and K. Wilson. The effect of rope rigging on GL interference from a balloon<br />

barrage. June 1942. PRO WO 291/61.<br />

68. 68. Hill, D.K. AA defence with flashless propellant and contact fuses. July 1942. PRO WO<br />

291/62.<br />

69. 69. Nabarro, F.R.N. Use of SLC for early warning. 1942. PRO WO 291/63.<br />

70. 70. Varney, G.C., and M.V. Wilkes. Trials of a high power 10cm set at Ventnor. July 1942.<br />

PRO WO 291/64.<br />

71. 71. Spalding, J.F. Experimental trials using GCI plots to assist searchlight aided<br />

interception. July 1942. PRO WO 291/65.


72. 72. Edes, N.H., R.H. Tanner, and R.M. Fernie. Trials of wireless sender RCA type ET4332B<br />

with R107 receiver fitted in ACV and working to a similar station. October 1942. In two parts:<br />

PRO WO 291/66 and PRO WO 291/67.<br />

73. 73. Whittaker, J.M., and M. Gye. Report on the analysis of ZZ forms for the period 1 April<br />

1942 to 31 March 1944. August 1942. PRO WO 291/68.<br />

74. 74. Varley, G.C, and P.C. Varley. Identification of targets on CD No 1 Mks IV/VI. November<br />

1942. PRO WO 291/69.<br />

75. 75. Bayliss, L.E. The effect of the height of the target on the accuracy of AA fire. November<br />

1942. PRO WO 291/70.<br />

76. 76. Britton, E.B. The accuracy of range and height measurement with SLC equipment.<br />

December 1942. PRO WO 291/71.<br />

77. 77. Tanner, R.H. A method of estimating the ground wave range of Army wireless sets in the<br />

field. December 1942. PRO WO 291/72.<br />

78. 78. Solandt, O.M. Analysis of AFV casualties - I tank Mk III - Armoured Brigade ME 22 July<br />

1942. December 1942. PRO WO 291/73.<br />

79. 79. Bayliss, L.E. Note on two apparent anomalies in the recorded effectiveness of HAA fire.<br />

1942. No PRO number.<br />

80. 80. Varley, G.C. The performance of PPI on aircraft using high power 10cm equipment at<br />

Ventnor. January 1943. PRO WO 291/74.<br />

81. 81. Clews, C.J.B. Accuracy of sound ranging (abridged report). July 1943. In two parts:<br />

PRO WO 291/75 and PRO WO 291/76.<br />

83. 83. Wallace, J.T.G. Estimation of visual range and corrections to range using observation<br />

and sights with magnification 2x, 3x, 4x and 6x. July 1943. PRO WO 291/77.<br />

84. 84. Wallace, J.G. Comparison of methods of ranging for tank gunnery on stationary targets<br />

at long range. February 1943. PRO WO 291/78.<br />

85. 85. Spalding, J.F. Flare dropping trials. February 1943. PRO WO 291/79.<br />

86. 86. Dobson, K.G. SLC alignment stability trials. February 1943. PRO WO 291/80.<br />

87. 87. Varley, G.C. Anomalous propagation of 10cm RDF waves over the sea. February 1943.<br />

PRO WO 291/81.


88. 88. Nabarro, F.R.N. Obscuration of ground features by searchlight beams directed at low<br />

angles. 1943. PRO WO 291/82.<br />

89. 89. Milne, J.T.G., and S.J. Parsons. The response of AA No 3 Mk II to shells and shell bursts.<br />

April 1943. PRO WO 291/83.<br />

90. 90. Jump, P.A. LAA weapons for units other than AA batteries (Part One: Effectiveness).<br />

March 1943. PRO WO 291/84.<br />

91. 91. Varley, P.C. The detection off all of shot by 10cm RDF equipment. March 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/85.<br />

92. 92. Ewer, D.E. Analyses of HAA unseen engagements recorded photographically between<br />

December 1941 and March 1943. March 1943. PRO WO 291/86.<br />

93. 93. Lowson, M.H., and M.V. Wilkes. The siting of CA No 1 Mk II, CD No 1 Mks IV-VI, and<br />

AA No 3 Mk II (in dual role) sets. March 1943. PRO WO 291/87.<br />

94. 94. Hey, J.S., and J.T.G. Milne. The detection range performance of AA No I Mk II and Mk<br />

IA. February 1943. PRO WO 291/88.<br />

95. 95. Williams, P.E. Proposals for all-round vision cupola. April 1943. PRO WO 291/89.<br />

96. 96. Solandt, O.M. Firing on the move from tanks. October 1943. PRO WO 291/90.<br />

98. 98. Hey, J.S., S.J. Parsons, and G.S. Stewart. Trials with AA No 3 Mk II Model Bl, December<br />

1942 - February 1943. April 1943. PRO WO 291/91.<br />

99. 99. Sargeaunt, H.A., and R.J. Whitney. The accuracy of central laying in tank gunnery with<br />

different types of central aiming mark. April 1943. PRO WO 291/92.<br />

100. 100. Piper, S.H. Dispersion trials with the 3in mortar in the hands of operational<br />

detachments. May 1943. PRO WO 291/93.<br />

101. 101. Jump, P.A. The 40mm BOFORS and the 20mm OERLIKON: A comparison of hitting<br />

value and lethal effect. July 1943. PRO WO 291/94.<br />

102. 102. Milne, J.T.G. The performance of flexible feeders on AA No 1 Mk II under operational<br />

conditions. May 1943. PRO WO 291/95.<br />

103. 103. Hey, J.S., and G.S. Stewart. Interference of SCR 268 with SLC. May 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/96.<br />

104. 104. Milne, J.T.G. Quarterly calibration summaries AA No 1 Mk II: January - April 1943.<br />

May 1943. PRO WO 291/97.


107. 107. Varley, P.C. The operational performance of an experimental CA No 1 Mk II<br />

equipment. May 1943. PRO WO 291/98.<br />

108. 108. Andrew, B.L., and E. Humphreys. LW mutual interference trials. May 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/99.<br />

109. 109. Sherratt, G.G. The accuracy of line of sight range correction in tank gunnery and a<br />

comparison with the method of bracketing. June 1944. PRO WO 291/100.<br />

110. 110. Spalding, J.F. Trials on the defence of a beach area by means of searchlights and<br />

fighters. May 1943. PRO WO 291/101.<br />

111. 111. Ewer, D.W. Reports on the analysis of ZZ forms for period 1 April to 31 March 1943.<br />

June 1943. PRO WO 291/102.<br />

112. 112. Bromiley, R.B. Validation of a synthetic trainer produced by CIA for training in visual<br />

laying. June 1943. PRO WO 291/103.<br />

113. 113. Freeman, P. LAA defence of VPs by 40mm guns, with special reference to low flying<br />

aircraft. June 1943. PRO WO 291/104.<br />

114. 114. Skelding, A.D. Operational drill trials with AA No 3 Mk II and Vickers predictor at<br />

E22, April 1943. August 1943. PRO WO 291/105.<br />

115. 115. Hey, J.S., and S.J. Parsons. The bearing accuracy of AA No 1 Mk II with an observer<br />

on the external seat. September 1943. PRO WO 291/106.<br />

116. 116. Mott, N.F., and G.D. Kaye. A comparison of 3" mortar bombs, 7lb and 10lb. June<br />

1943. PRO WO 291/107.<br />

117. 117. Arney, S.E. The mechanical rate measuring gear for the amputated Sperry predictor.<br />

August 1943. PRO WO 291/108.<br />

118. 118. Whitney, R.J., and G.V. Price. The accuracy of testing and adjusting tank telescopic<br />

sights. August 1943. PRO WO 291/109.<br />

119. 119. Humby, S.R., and N. Marshall. Interception of telephone and telegraph signals. July<br />

1943. PRO WO 291/110.<br />

120. 120. Clews, C.J.B. Some experiments on the accuracy of sound ranging and a study of<br />

sources of error. August 1943. PRO WO 291/111.<br />

121. 121. Clews, C.J.B. A discussion on the accuracy of sound ranging. July 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/112.


122. 122. Evans, I. Lethal effects of artillery fire: Trials at School of Artillery: Part I. August<br />

1943. PRO WO 291/113.<br />

123. 123. Record, B.R. MAGGIE as a fire control instrument: Survey of trials with the modified<br />

MAGGIE at Weymouth, March to July 1943. August 1943. PRO WO 291/114.<br />

124. 124. Varley, G.C. The estimation of vessel size by CA No 2 Mk I (Fire Commanders) sets.<br />

August 1943. PRO WO 291/115.<br />

125. 125. Wallace, J.G. Report on a trial to estimate the value of a rangefinder in tank gunnery.<br />

August 1943. PRO WO 291/116.<br />

126. 126. Edes, N.H., R.H. Tanner, and W.H. Hill. Simple sky-wave aerials for wireless<br />

communication over short and medium distances. September 1943. PRO WO 291/117.<br />

127. 127. Fyffe, W.J.H. Engagements by HAA of enemy aircraft over the London IAZ during<br />

April and May 1943. August 1943. PRO WO 291/118.<br />

128. 128. Dobson, K.G. SLC alignment by means of a CW oscillator. August 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/119.<br />

129. 129. Riley, J.H. Investigation of a proposed method of jointing PVC field quad cable.<br />

August 1943. PRO WO 291/120.<br />

130. 130. Gill, E.W.B. Use of the 25 to 50 Mc/s band for short range communication. August<br />

1943. PRO WO 291/121.<br />

131. 131. Milne, J.T.G. Quarterly calibration summaries AA No 1 Mk II: April - July 1943.<br />

August 1943. PRO WO 291/122.<br />

132. 132. Parker-Rhodes, A.F. The design of dummy targets. September 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/123.<br />

133. 133. Hey, J.S., and S.J. Parsons. Performance of ADRDE prototype improved video<br />

amplifiers for AA No 1 Mk II. August 1943. PRO WO 291/124.<br />

134. 134. Ewer, D.W. Analysis of HAA unseen engagements recorded photographically between<br />

December 1941 and March 1943. November 1943. PRO WO 291/125.<br />

136. 136. Sherratt, G.G. The optimum length of the short bracket. September 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/126.<br />

137. 137. Loudon, A.G. AA Command operational trials of 230 amp searchlight. September<br />

1943. PRO WO 291/127.


138. 138. Mott, N.G., and G.D. Kaye. A theory of fragmentation: Comparison with the observed<br />

fragmentation of service bombs and shells. July 1943. PRO WO 291/128.<br />

139. 139. Skinner, A.J., and M.M. Swann. The lethality of 3" mortar HE bombs. September<br />

1943. PRO WO 291/129.<br />

140. 140. Sargeaunt, H.A. Errors in visual estimation of range between 800 and 5000 yds and<br />

the learning curve with practice and training. September 1943. PRO WO 291/130.<br />

141. 141. Sargeaunt, H.A., and G. Waugh. The effect of trigger load on the accuracy of aim in<br />

tank gunnery. September 1943. PRO WO 291/131.<br />

142. 142. Mott, N.F., and G.D. Kaye. Cutting of wire obstacles by HE. September 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/132.<br />

143. 143. Bayliss, L.E. Accuracy of pointer matching re-transmission unit: 3.7in remote control.<br />

August 1943. PRO WO 291/133.<br />

144. 144. Sherratt, G.G. The analysis of Fuses 117 and 119. September 1943. PRO WO 291/134.<br />

145. 145. Dobson, K.G. Field trials of the modified SLCs. September 1943. PRO WO 291/135.<br />

146. 146. Skinner, A.J., and M.M. Swann. The lethality of the Shrapnel Mine Mk II. October<br />

1943. PRO WO 291/136.<br />

147. 147. Parsons, S.J. The bearing alignment of Radar AA No 1 with field oscillator type ERA 2.<br />

November 1943. PRO WO 291/137.<br />

148. 148. Parker-Rhodes, A.F. The influence of ground cover on the performance of HE<br />

projectiles. September 1943. PRO WO 291/138.<br />

149. 149. Evans, I., and L.W.G. Tutt. The effects of artillery fire in exercise "Fortescue".<br />

October 1943. PRO WO 291/139.<br />

150. 150. Butler, H.E. Theoretical effectiveness of AA smoke screens against visual bombing<br />

attacks from the air. January 1944. PRO WO 291/140.<br />

151. 151. Butler, H.E. Present and future value of AA smoke screens. January 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/141.<br />

152. 152. Edes, N.H. Notes on visibility problems, taking account of the curvature of the earth.<br />

December 1943. PRO WO 291/142.<br />

153. 153. Parker-Rhodes, A.F. Measurement of the exposed areas of men in entrenched<br />

positions. March 1944. PRO WO 291/143.


154. 154. Clews, C.J.B. An investigation of sound ranging audibility. No Date. PRO WO<br />

291/144.<br />

155. 155. Varley, G.C. The performance of 10cm radar on surface craft. January 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/145.<br />

156. 156. Sargeaunt, H.A., P.E. Williams, and E. Benn. Dispersion of M48 HE shell from the<br />

75mm M3 gun mounted in the SHERMAN M4A4. November 1943. PRO WO 291/146.<br />

157. 157. Gill, E.W.B. A simple wireless method for guiding troops attacking in conditions of<br />

darkness, fog or smoke. November 1943. PRO WO 291/147.<br />

158. 158. Waugh, G. The comparison of two methods of laying a tank gun on a moving target.<br />

March 1944. PRO WO 291/148.<br />

160. 160. Edes, N.H. Sky-wave communication over short and medium distances, with special<br />

reference to the Far Eastern theatre of war. November 1943. PRO WO 291/149.<br />

161. 161. Swann, M.M., RW. Nurse, and A.J. Skinner. White phosphorus as an anti-personnel<br />

weapon. January 1944. PRO WO 291/150.<br />

162. 162. Swann, M.M., and RW. Nurse. The visibility of smoke from mortar propellants.<br />

December 1943. PRO WO 291/151.<br />

163. 163. Nurse, R.W., and A.J. Skinner. The anti-personnel incendiary effect of white<br />

phosphorus in infantry weapons. May 1944. PRO WO 291/152.<br />

164. 164. Swann, M.M., and A.J. Skinner. The effectiveness of PIAT shooting. February 1944.<br />

PRO WO 291/153.<br />

165. 165. Nurse, R.W., and G.E. Newell. Night operations. June 1944. PRO WO 291/154.<br />

166. 166. Nurse, R.W. Grenades. November 1944. PRO WO 291/155.<br />

167. 167. Skinner, A.J., R.W. Nurse, and F.G. Maunsell. Street fighting. January 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/156.<br />

168. 168. Nurse, R.W., F.G. Maunsell, and T. Verschoyle. The performance of the Ordnance ML<br />

2in mortar. June 1945. PRO WO 291/157.<br />

171. 171. Stewart, G.S. An investigation of the operational performance of AA No 3 Mk I (GL<br />

IIIC APF) and AA No 4 Mk I (ZPI). January 1944. PRO WO 291/158.<br />

172. 172. Stewart, G.S. The performance of LW (AA No 4 Mk III) in a GL Mk I (AA No 1 Mk I)<br />

transmitter cabin - report on trial AAC/62. December 1943. PRO WO 291/159.


173. 173. Gill, E.W.B. Ground aerials. February 1944. DO.<br />

174. 174. Bromiley, R.B. Further validation trials of the CIA trainer for visual laying. January<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/160.<br />

175. 175. Kaye, G.D. Fragment zones of shell in flight. March 1944. PRO WO 291/161.<br />

176. 176. Skelding, A.D. A method of assessing the accuracy of LAA engagements in silent<br />

practice. March 1944. PRO WO 291/162.<br />

178. 178. Verschoyle, T. Smoke fog trials: Operational investigation. February 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/163.<br />

179. 179. Nabarro, F.R.N., G.D. Kaye, and T. Lewis. Lethal and material effects of gunfire and<br />

bombing on land targets. March 1944. PRO WO 291/164.<br />

180. 180. Evans, I. Lethal effects of artillery fire: Trials at School of Artillery: Part II. March<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/165.<br />

181. 181. Duffy, S.C., and L.W.G. Tutt. Accuracy and dispersion of fire from a 25 pr troop<br />

(Trials at Hunstanton, September 1943). April 1944. PRO WO 291/166.<br />

182. 182. Milne, J.T.G. Quarterly calibration summaries AA No 1 Mk II: July - September 1943.<br />

February 1944. PRO WO 291/167.<br />

183. 183. Ewer, D.W. Reports on the analysis of ZZ forms for period 1 April 1942 to 31 March<br />

1944. March 1944. PRO WO 291/168.<br />

184. 184. Andrew, B.L., and D. Freeman. Gun operations rooms in ADGB. March 1944. PRO<br />

WO 291/169.<br />

186. 186. Bayliss, L.E. The effect of high target speeds on the effectiveness of AA fire. May 1944.<br />

PRO WO 291/170.<br />

187. 187. Lewis, T. Estimation of the chances of defeating enemy AFVs with British tank and<br />

anti-tank guns. May 1944. PRO WO 291/171.<br />

188. 188. Ewer, D.W. Analyses of HAA unseen engagements recorded photographically between<br />

December 1941 and March 1944. May 1944. PRO WO 291/172.<br />

189. 189. Cardwell, H.M.E., R.O.V. Lloyd, and J.R. Cannon. Trials with CROCODILE flame<br />

thrower carried out with 43rd Royal Tank Regiment during February 1944. June 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/173.<br />

190. 190. Sherratt, G.G. The optimum length of the long bracket and initial correction.<br />

December 1944. PRO WO 291/174.


191. 191. Sargeaunt, H.A. Muzzle velocity for HE in tank gunnery. September 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/175.<br />

192. 192. Williams, P.E. Bracketing drill for the 75mm M3 gun mounted in the SHERMAN tank.<br />

June 1944. PRO WO 291/176.<br />

193. 193. Waugh, G. Tank gunnery at moving targets: a comparison of the accuracy of aim when<br />

firing and not firing. June 1944. PRO WO 291/177.<br />

194. 194. Parkinson, D.H. The accuracy of rangefinders in HE shoots. January 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/178.<br />

195. 195. Bayliss, L.E. The variation with time of flight and height of the target of the<br />

effectiveness of HAA fire. July 1944. PRO WO 291/179.<br />

196. 196. Whitney, R.J. The accuracy of anti-tank gunnery - an appreciation of present<br />

knowledge incorporating the results of some recent trials carried out at the School of Artillery,<br />

Larkhill. July 1944. PRO WO 291/180.<br />

197. 197. Waugh, G. A comparison of the consistency of two methods of laying a tank gun on a<br />

moving target. August 1944. PRO WO 291/181.<br />

198. 198. Bayliss, L.E. The use of predictor AA No 1 for engaging targets changing height. June<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/182.<br />

199. 199. Waugh, G., and E. Benn. The consistency of visual bore sighting and of testing and<br />

adjusting sights (SHERMAN tank fitted with the M4 periscope and M38 telescope). July 1944.<br />

PRO WO 291/183.<br />

200. 200. Bayliss, L.E. Accuracy of hand following transmitted data on 3.7in and 5.25in<br />

mountings. July 1944. PRO WO 291/184.<br />

201. 201. Maskell, F.G.B. The lethality of the German "S" Mine. July 1944. PRO WO 291/185.<br />

202. 202. Ungerson, B. Time and motion study of Projector Rocket 3in No 2 Mk I. November<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/186.<br />

203. 203. Ungerson, B. Time and motion studies of loading and firing 3.7in AA Mk VI equipment<br />

at night. August 1944. PRO WO 291/187.<br />

204. 204. Gill, E.W.B. A simple wireless method of guiding parachute troops to the rallying<br />

point after dropping. June 1944. PRO WO 291/188.<br />

205. 205. Hill, W.H. The inverted V aerials. June 1944. PRO WO 291/189.


206. 206. Marshall, N.B. A method of guiding and homing the air OP using Wireless Set No 22.<br />

June 1944. PRO WO 291/190.<br />

208. 208. Evans, I., and F.G.B. Maskell. Drill for the reduction of casualties in crossing an "S"<br />

minefield. June 1944. PRO WO 291/191.<br />

209. 209. Ewer, D.W. Reports on the analysis of ZZ forms for period 1 April 1942 to 31 March<br />

1944. August 1944. PRO WO 291/192.<br />

210. 210. Benn, E. The determination of jump for the 75mm M3 gun mounted in the SHERMAN<br />

tank. August 1944. PRO WO 291/193.<br />

211. 211. Dobson, K., and J.F. Mills. Operational trials with No 9 predictor. September 1944.<br />

PRO WO 291/194.<br />

212. 212. Ungerson, B. Time and motion study of refueling flame thrower WASP Mk II. August<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/195.<br />

213. 213. Bromiley, R.B. The use of incendiaries against personnel. August 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/196.<br />

214. 214. Bromiley, R.B. Synthetic trainer for visual laying (AVT No 1 Mk I): 40mm model.<br />

September 1944. PRO WO 291/197.<br />

215. 215. Waugh, G. The application of zeroing to the 75mm M3 gun and M4 periscope sight<br />

mounted in the SHERMAN tank. September 1944. PRO WO 291/198.<br />

216. 216. Waugh, G. The factors affecting the alignment of gun and sights in tank gunnery.<br />

May 1945. PRO WO 291/199.<br />

217. 217. Stephenson, J.G. Study of the accuracy of artillery fire: Preliminary trials. September<br />

1945. PRO WO 291/200.<br />

218. 218. Mills, J.F. Analyses of HAA unseen engagements recorded photographically between<br />

December 1941 and March 1944. September 1944. PRO WO 291/201.<br />

219. 219. Durbin, J. Tracks of enemy aircraft over the London IAZ: October, November and<br />

December 1943. September 1944. PRO WO 291/202.<br />

220. 220. Kaye, G.D. Cutting of wire obstacles by HE - Part II. October 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/203.<br />

221. 221. Mitchison, J.M. Japanese tank fighting tactics and equipment. November 1944. PRO<br />

WO 291/204.


222. 222. Riley, J.H. Investigation of a jointing technique for submerged quad cables. September<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/205.<br />

223. 223. Gill, E.W.B. "Wired wireless" and "Line assisted wireless". October 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/206.<br />

224. 224. Ungerson, B. Time and motion study of setting-out and laying a mine panel by the<br />

pacing method using hand distribution. October 1944. PRO WO 291/207.<br />

225. 225. Harrison, E., and G.V. Price. The accuracy of visual estimation of initial range and<br />

lead by anti-tank personnel. September 1944. PRO WO 291/208.<br />

226. 226. Durbin, J. Evasive action taken by enemy aircraft over London on the firing of AA<br />

rocket salvoes: January, February and March 1944. October 1944. PRO WO 291/209.<br />

227. 227. Ritchie, C.C. An analysis of tracks of enemy aircraft over London IAZ during January,<br />

February, and March 1944, and the effect of the course flown on the maximum attainable<br />

accuracy of prediction. November 1944. PRO WO 291/210.<br />

228. 228. Varley, P.C. Radar detection of fall of shot. October 1944. PRO WO 291/211.<br />

229. 229. Mound, S.H.C. Time and motion study of the erection of multi-airline. December 1944.<br />

PRO WO 291/212.<br />

230. 230. Whitney, R.J. The accuracy of anti-tank gunnery - an appreciation of present<br />

knowledge incorporating the results of some recent trials carried out at the School of Artillery,<br />

Larkhill. November 1944. PRO WO 291/213.<br />

231. 231. Bayliss, L.E. The relative effectiveness of rockets and HAA - a re-examination. August<br />

1945. PRO WO 291/214.<br />

232. 232. Wooldridge, G. REBECCA-EUREKA tactical trials. October 1944. PRO WO 291/215.<br />

233. 233. Butler, H.E. Investigation into effective length of engagement of operational LAA<br />

targets with (A) type 6 Mk II sight as modified by AGE and (B) fixed field stereo rangefinder.<br />

December 1944. PRO WO 291/216.<br />

234. 234. Kaye, G.D. Lethal and material effects of gunfire and bombing on land targets.<br />

May 1945. PRO WO 291/217.<br />

235. 235. Cardwell, H.M.E., R.O.V. Lloyd, and G. Catling. Attacks by flame throwers on area<br />

targets containing unlocated defensive positions. February 1945. PRO WO 291/218.<br />

236. 236. Stephenson, J.G. The desirability and effect of classifying meteor telegrams for surface<br />

targets according to their degree of accuracy. July 1945. PRO WO 291/219.


237. 237. Benn, E., and G. Waugh. Dispersion and suggested bracketing drill for the 95mm tank<br />

howitzer mounted in the Churchill tank. January 1945. PRO WO 291/220.<br />

238. 238. Parkinson, D.H., and J. Miller. Tank mobility I: A method of estimating the<br />

trafficability of soils for tanks. December 1944. PRO WO 291/221.<br />

239. 239. Waugh, G. Dispersion of the 75mm gun mounted in the Sherman tank firing HE shell<br />

M48 reduced charge (MV 950 ft/sec). December 1944. PRO WO 291/222.<br />

240. 240. Parsons, S.J. An analysis of field calibrations of AA No 3 Mk II up to 31 August 1944.<br />

January 1945. PRO WO 291/223.<br />

241. 241. Jump, P.A.E., and S.C. Dully. The attack of Japanese bunkers: Summary of infantry<br />

weapons available or under development, November 1944. January 1945. PRO WO 291/224.<br />

242. 242. Gill, E.W.B. Emergency aerials to increase ground wave ranges. January 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/225.<br />

243. 243. Parkinson, D.H., and P.E. Williams. Tank mobility II: The relation between soil<br />

moisture content and tank going. January 1945. PRO WO 291/226.<br />

244. 244. Mound, S.H.C. Time and motion study of the construction of 70lb PVC spaced line.<br />

January 1945. PRO WO 291/227.<br />

245. 245. Harrison, E., R.J. Whitney, and G.V. Price. The variation in the vertical and lateral<br />

jump of the 6pr 7cwt Mk IV anti-tank gun (Mk I/L carriage) from round to round, from gun to<br />

gun, and from day to day. February 1945. PRO WO 291/228.<br />

246. 246. Wooldridge, G., and C. Powell. Methods of ground-air signals communication for air<br />

supply operations. January 1945. PRO WO 291/229.<br />

247. 247. Harrison, E., and R.J. Whitney. Casualties to airborne sorties (paratroop and glider)<br />

expected from the fire of supporting guns. February 1945. PRO WO 291/230.<br />

249. 249. Stephenson, J.G. Study of accuracy of artillery fire: Trials 2, 3, and 4. April 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/231.<br />

250. 250. Varley, G.C. Anomalous propagation with high and low sited 3cm ship-watching radar<br />

sets. March 1945. PRO WO 291/232.<br />

251. 251. Wooldridge, G. S-phone trials. February 1945. PRO WO 291/233.<br />

252. 252. Bayliss, L.E. The accuracy of German flak, and the effectiveness of avoiding action.<br />

March 1945. PRO WO 291/234.


253. 253. Sherratt, G.C. Tank mobility III: A theory of tank sinkage. May 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/235.<br />

254. 254. Cook, G.R. Analysis of coast artillery actions. April 1945. PRO WO 291/236.<br />

255. 255. Kaye, G.D., and J. Climo. Lethal effects of 25pr HE ammunition fuzed T97: Trials at<br />

School of Artillery, Part III. November 1944. PRO WO 291/237.<br />

256. 256. Pennycuick, K. The importance of gun dispersion in AP shooting. January 1945. PRO<br />

WO 291/238.<br />

257. 257. Lack, D.H. Radar echoes from birds. February 1945. PRO WO 291/239.<br />

258. 258. Lack, D.H. Anomalous propagation at English coast radar stations: March -<br />

September 1944. May 1945. PRO WO 291/240.<br />

259. 259. Bayliss, L.E. Technical review of AA defences against flying bombs. January 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/241.<br />

260. 260. Gill, E.W.B., and J.H. Riley. A simple and rapid method of measuring earth constants.<br />

May 1945. PRO WO 291/241.<br />

261. 261. Doward, J.C., I. Evans, and F.C. Liston. Casualties and effects of fire support on the<br />

British beaches in Normandy. April 1945. PRO WO 291/243.<br />

262. 262. Ritchie, C.C. Further studies of curved course prediction, with special reference to<br />

reflected memory point prediction. July 1945. PRO WO 291/244.<br />

263. 263. Ungerson, B., and N.A. Edwards. Time and motion study of the construction, packing<br />

and strapping of the Pacific compo ration skid. March 1945. PRO WO 291/245.<br />

264. 264. Dorward, J.C., et al. Opposition encountered on the British beaches in Normandy on<br />

D-day. August 1945. PRO WO 291/246.<br />

265. 265. Mound, S.H.C., and N.A. Edwards. Time and motion study of coast and AA roles,<br />

5.25in Mk II gun on mounting Mk IB. May 1945. PRO WO 291/247.<br />

267. 267. Murrell, H. Report on ammunition stowage and loading of the 77mm gun in COMET<br />

tank. May 1945. PRO WO 291/248.<br />

268. 268. Kaye, G.D. A theoretical investigation of the optimum capacity of rocket shell.<br />

July 1945. PRO WO 291/249.<br />

269. 269. Gill, E.W.B., and J.H. Riley. Ground aerials. June 1945. PRO WO 291/250.


270. 270. Murrell, H., and D. de la Riviere. Report on ammunition stowage and loading of the<br />

77mm gun in the modified COMET tank. June 1945. PRO WO 291/251.<br />

271. 271. Maskell, F.G.B. et al. The efficiency of light manganese steel and duralumin plate as<br />

body armour. September 1945. PRO WO 291/2207.<br />

272. 272. Kaye, G.D. A theoretical determination of the best height of burst for VT fuzed mortar<br />

bombs. October 1945. PRO WO 291/252.<br />

273. 273. Murrell, H., and D. de la Riviere. Report on ammunition stowage and loading of the<br />

17pr gun in SHERMAN VC. July 1945. PRO WO 291/253.<br />

274. 274. Hey, J.S., F. Jackson, and S.J. Parsons. A preliminary study of ground reflection and<br />

diffraction effects with centrimetric radar equipment. June 1945. PRO WO 291/254.<br />

275. 275. Hey, J.S. Solar radiations in the 4 to 6 metre wavelength band on 27 and 28 February<br />

1942. June 1945. PRO WO 291/255.<br />

276. 276. Murrell, H., and D. de la Riviere. Report on ammunition stowage and loading of the<br />

17pr gun in BLACK PRINCE (A43). June 1945. PRO WO 291/256.<br />

277. 277. Murrell, H., and D. de la Riviere. Report on ammunition stowage and loading of 17pr<br />

ammunition in A41. August 1945. PRO WO 291/257.<br />

278. 278. Murrell, H. Report on ammunition stowage and loading of the 105mm gun in<br />

SHERMAN 1B. 1945. PRO WO 291/258.<br />

279. 279. Kaye, G.D. A theoretical investigation of the best height of burst for VT fuzed artillery<br />

shell against ground targets. July 1945. PRO WO 291/259.<br />

280. 280. Durbin, J. Trials of the Unseen Target Predictor (UTP). July 1945. PRO WO 291/260.<br />

281. 281. Murrell, H. Report on stowage of ammunition in tanks, with special reference to 17pr.<br />

August 1945. PRO WO 291/261.<br />

282. 282. Climo, J. A study of casualties and damage to personnel and equipment caused by<br />

some divisional artillery bombardments in European operations. July 1945. PRO WO 291/262.<br />

285. 285. Parker-Rhodes, A.F., and G.D. Kaye. A comparison of American and British methods<br />

of determining the efficiency of HE projectiles. September 1945. PRO WO 291/263.<br />

286. 286. Lack, D. Anomalous propagation at English coastal radar stations: October 1944 -<br />

March 1945. October 1945. PRO WO 291/264.<br />

287. 287. Lack, D. Anomalous propagation at coastal radar stations in the Orkneys and<br />

Shetlands during 1944 and early 1945. August 1945. PRO WO 291/265.


288. 288. Varley, P.C. The performance of static ASV Mk VI and ASV Mk X radar against<br />

schnorkel. 1945. PRO WO 291/266.<br />

289. 289. Isard, J.O. Supply dropping from medium altitudes. September 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/267.<br />

290. 290. Murrell, H. Report on ammunition stowage and loading of the 90mm gun in the<br />

GENERAL PERSHING (T26) tank. September 1945. PRO WO 291/268.<br />

291. 291. Murrell, H. Report on ammunition stowage and loading of the 17pr gun in the SPl.<br />

October 1945. PRO WO 291/269.<br />

292. 292. Evans, I. Comparison of British and American areas in Normandy in terms of fire<br />

support and its effects. August 1945. PRO WO 291/270.<br />

293. 293. Murrell, H., and D. de la Riviere. Report on ammunition stowage in mock-up of SP4.<br />

October 1945. PRO WO 291/271.<br />

294. 294. Sherratt, G.G. Tank mobility IV: A theory of sinkage extended to cover nonhomogeneous<br />

soils. November 1945. PRO WO 291/272.<br />

295. 295. Murrell, H., and J.S.P.C. Cooper. Report on ammunition storage and loading of 75mm<br />

gun in CHURCHILL VII. October 1945. PRO WO 291/273.<br />

296. 296. Woodgar, M., et al. Radar performance charts for five wavelengths on sea-borne<br />

targets. July 1946. PRO WO 291/274.<br />

297. 297. Varley, P.C. The operational performance of the 3cm shell splash set (CA No 1 Mk 4).<br />

November 1945. PRO WO 291/275.<br />

298. 298. Mountford, B.W. A comparison of the Freeman and AGE creeping relay remote<br />

control systems for Ordnance QF 3.7in Mk 2C. November 1945. PRO WO 291/276.<br />

299. 299. Dorward, J.C. The Westkapelle assault on Walcheren. October 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/277.<br />

300. 300. Ewer, D.W. An analysis of HAA engagements recorded in the European Theatre<br />

1944/1945. December 1945. PRO WO 291/278.<br />

301. 301. Murrell, H., and N.A. Edwards. Ammunition stowage and loading of 17pr gun in SP2.<br />

December 1945. PRO WO 291/735.<br />

302. 302. Murrell, H., and N.A. Edwards. Report on experiments to determine the optimum<br />

conditions for the stowage and loading of a gun in a proposed medium SP. February 1946. PRO<br />

WO 291/280.


303. 303. Davson, H. The employment of near infra-red radiation in military operations at night.<br />

November 1945. PRO WO 291/281.<br />

304. 304. Duffy, S.C., and L.W.G. Tutt. An estimation of the accuracy and dispersion of fire<br />

from the Projector Rocket 3in No 8 Mk I. November 1946. PRO WO 291/282.<br />

306. 306. Bunten, J. Performance of Army equipments used in Operation "Crossbow" for<br />

locating firing sites of German long range rockets. December 1946. PRO WO 291/283.<br />

308. 308. Bunten, J. Optical methods used in operation "Crossbow". August 1946. PRO WO<br />

291/284.<br />

309. 309. Milne, J.T.G., and J.W. Phillips. Army radar methods used in Operation Crossbow.<br />

December 1946. PRO WO 291/285.<br />

310. 310. Sisson, H.J.H. Report on analysis of calibration firings at the School of Artillery,<br />

Larkhill March 1944 - February 1947. December 1945. PRO WO 291/286.<br />

311. 311. Ewer, D.W., and J.F. Mills. The location of German long range rocket launching sites<br />

by the RAF using Type 9 Mk V radar equipment: November 1944 - May 1945. 1946. PRO WO<br />

291/287.<br />

312. 312. Mills J.F. Fall of shot of the German A4 long range rocket used in operations,<br />

September 1944 - March 1945. July 1946. PRO WO 291/288.<br />

313. 313. Mills J.F. Plotting the trajectory of the A4 long range rocket in the field - a summary of<br />

German methods and results. July 1946. PRO WO 291/289.<br />

314. 314. Murrell, H., G. Tunnicliffe, and G. Foss. Report on stowage and fittings of Carrier<br />

CT20. January 1946. PRO WO 291/290.<br />

315. 315. Murrell, H., and N.A. Edwards. Motion study of stowage and controls in A39<br />

(TORTOISE). April 1946. PRO WO 291/291.<br />

316. 316. Tanner, R.H., and G.C. Hague. Field use of carrier shift transmission. April 1946.<br />

PRO WO 291/292.<br />

317. 317. Isard, J.O., F.C. Liston, and T.W. Williams. Investigation of paratroop parachute<br />

design. October 1945. PRO WO 291/293.<br />

318. 318. Spain, B. The effect of changes in shell design on the protection afforded by body<br />

armour. February 1946. PRO WO 291/294.<br />

319. 319. Kaye, G.D., and M.E. Twaits. The variation of the best fragmentation size with the<br />

retardation law. March 1946. PRO WO 291/295.


320. 320. Tanner, R.H. The performance of signal equipment in NW Europe. May 1946. PRO<br />

WO 291/296.<br />

321. 321. le Claire, A.D. The wounding power of rifle bullets. April 1946. PRO WO 291/297.<br />

322. 322. Duffy, S.C. A theoretical investigation into the optimum dispersion of fire. April 1946.<br />

PRO WO 291/298.<br />

323. 323. Brunskill, R.B. Trajectory examination of tracer shell by a simple camera method.<br />

May 1946. PRO WO 291/299.<br />

324. 324. Munn, K.E. VT fuzes: An examination of certain mean height of burst data for fuzes.<br />

April 1946. PRO WO 291/300.<br />

325. 325. Price, G.V. Testing and adjusting tank sights. April 1946. PRO WO 291/301.<br />

326. 326. Wooldridge, G. The uses of the RAF navigational aid "GEE" for the self-location of<br />

ground troops. April 1946. PRO WO 291/302.<br />

327. 327. Bayliss, L.E. The development of unseen HAA fire control 1940-1945 with special<br />

reference to the work of AORG. October 1946. PRO WO 291/303.<br />

328. 328. Ewer, D.W. The history of ORS 1(b): A summary of the analyses made of the<br />

operational performance of HAA defences 1940-46. December 1946. PRO WO 291/304.<br />

329. 329. Webber, R.B. Consolidated report on the flying bomb operation against the United<br />

Kingdom. December 1946. PRO WO 291/305.<br />

330. 330. Evans, I., and G.G. Sherratt. Tank mobility: A condensed theory of tank sinkage. June<br />

1946. PRO WO 291/306.<br />

331. 331. Kaye, G.D. The effectiveness of the "S" mine 35. September 1946. PRO WO 291/307.<br />

332. 332. Cardwell, H.M.E. The effect of flame throwers on military personnel (A general<br />

review). May 1946. PRO WO 291/308.<br />

334. 334. Gilmour, J.C., and T.H.E. Egbeare. Infra red equipment: a technical report on German<br />

SPANNER II viewing device. November 1946. PRO WO 291/309.<br />

336. 336. Gilmour, J.C., et al. Infra-red equipment III. The resolving powers of some viewing<br />

devices. October 1946. PRO WO 291/310.<br />

338. 338. Bullerwell, J., and R.J. Whitney. Sound ranging and observation (Flash spotting): A<br />

survey of the operational methods and accuracies achieved in BLA and Italy (June 1944 - May<br />

1945). July 1946. PRO WO 291/311.


339. 339. Tutt, L.W.G. A brief consideration of the possible methods of applying meteor<br />

corrections in coast artillery. 1946. PRO WO 291/312.<br />

340. 340. Whitney, R.J. Interpretation of the GS requirement for the accuracy of a new infantry<br />

anti-tank weapon in terms of specific weapon characteristics. July 1946. PRO WO 291/313.<br />

341. 341. Porter, R.I., J.F. Mills, and A. Sommi. HAA prediction accuracy with modern fire<br />

control equipment. December 1946. PRO WO 291/314.<br />

342. 342. Hey, J.S., S.J. Parsons, and G.S. Stewart. Radar observations of the gracobinid meteor<br />

shower, 1946. January 1947. PRO WO 291/315.<br />

343. 343. Drake-Seager, E.T., et al. The time-energy relationships associated with visual damage<br />

to battle-dress serge and heat sensitive papers. February 1947. PRO WO 291/316.<br />

344. 344. Davsen, H. The use of tracer. No Date. PRO WO 291/317.<br />

345. 345. Willans, T.W., and F.C. Liston. The kitbag, Parachutist's Mk 2B, and associated<br />

equipment. October 1946. PRO WO 291/318.<br />

346. 346. Kaye, G.D. The best fragment size for anti-personnel effect. December 1946. PRO WO<br />

291/319.<br />

347. 347. Atkinston, D.B. Application of economic considerations to the design and<br />

improvement of equipment. December 1946. PRO WO 291/320.<br />

348. 348. Hey, J.S., and G.S. Stewart. Transient ionosphere echoes at five metres wavelength.<br />

October 1946. PRO WO 291/321.<br />

349. 349. Kaye, G.D. Fragment protection of the individual. December 1946. PRO WO 291/322.<br />

350. 350. Sherratt, G.G., and I. Evans. Tank mobility V: A suggested measure of the sinkage<br />

performance of a vehicle. October 1946. PRO WO 291/323.<br />

351. 351. Price, G.V. The accuracy of the first round of an anti-tank engagement of a stationary<br />

target using APCBC and APSV/DS ammunition. December 1946. PRO WO 291/324.<br />

352. 352. Sherratt, G.G., and I. Evans. The measurement of the shear strength of soils in the<br />

field. January 1947. PRO WO 291/325.<br />

353. 353. Bayly-Pike, D.F. An investigation of service traffic accidents, January and February<br />

1946. February 1947. PRO WO 291/326.<br />

354. 354. Drake-Seager, E.R. High-temperature radiation and heat sensitive papers: Calibration<br />

of Detector Ground No 1. February 1948. PRO WO 291/327.


355. 355. Hey, J.S., J.W. Phillips, and S.J. Parsons. An investigation of galactic radiation in the<br />

radio spectrum. July 1947. PRO WO 291/328.<br />

356. 356. Hill, W.H., J. Shirley, and F.J. Wood. Some effects of substituting British miniature<br />

valves in the SCR 300. July 1947. PRO WO 291/329.<br />

357. 357. Wooldridge, G. The detection of objects under natural conditions by means of their<br />

thermal radiation. October 1947. PRO WO 291/330.<br />

358. 358. Bayly-Pike, D.F. Accidents resulting in injuries to Army motor cyclists. November<br />

1947. PRO WO 291/331.<br />

360. 360. Geeson, P.J. Casualties to enemy aircraft caused by HAA fire (A re-examination).<br />

November 1947. PRO WO 291/332.<br />

361. 361. Bayly-Pike, D.F. The value of a brake-light in convoy driving. December 1947. PRO<br />

WO 291/333.<br />

362. 362. Gye, R. Tank armour distribution theory. March 1948. DO.<br />

363. 363. Evans, I., et al. Tank mobility VI: Trials with a model tank. December 1947. PRO WO<br />

291/334.<br />

364. 364. Kaye, G.D., and A. Sommi. HAA prediction accuracy: A further analysis. February<br />

1948. PRO WO 291/335.<br />

365. 365. Wolfe, J.L., AG. Loudon, and J.C. Gilmour. The potentiality of infra-red viewing<br />

equipment in tank gunnery. March 1948. PRO WO 291/336.<br />

374. 994. Hey, J.S. Enemy interference observed in the Dover area 21 - 28 June 1942. 1942.<br />

PRO WO 291/337.<br />

375. 995. Hey, J.S. Enemy jamming of Army RDF 27 June to 11 July 1942. 1942. PRO WO<br />

291/338.<br />

376. 996. Hey, J.S. Enemy interference 11 - 28 July 1942. 1942. PRO WO 291/339.<br />

377. 997. Hey, J.S. Enemy jamming of Army RDF 28 July - 28 August 1942. 1942. PRO WO<br />

291/340.<br />

378. 998. Hey, J.S. Enemy interference with Army RDF 28 August - 28 September 1942. 1942.<br />

PRO WO 291/341.<br />

379. 999. Hey, J.S. ORG investigations of Army RDF. 1942. PRO WO 291/342.<br />

380. 1000. Hey, J.S. Enemy jamming of Army RDF on 31 October - 1 November 1942. No Date.


PRO WO 291/343.<br />

381. 1001. Hey, J.S. AJ measures for GL - the double aerial system at Dover. January 1943.<br />

PRO WO 291/344.<br />

382. 1002. Parsons, S.J. Considerations of a mixed polarization system for GL as an AJ measure.<br />

December 1942. PRO WO 291/345.<br />

383. 1003. Lack, D. Report on visit to coast watching chain in Scottish Command September<br />

1942. January 1943. PRO WO 291/346.<br />

384. 1004. Bayly-Pike, D.F. Trials of REBECCA and EUREKA carried out at Netheravon during<br />

January 1943. January 1943. PRO WO 291/347.<br />

385. 1005. Hey, J.S. Enemy jamming of Army RDF during January 1943. February 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/348.<br />

386. 1006. Bayliss, L.E. The estimated casualties by AA gunfire to bombing aircraft over enemy<br />

targets at a height of 20,000 - 25,000ft. March 1943. PRO WO 291/349.<br />

387. 1007. Hey, J.S. Enemy jamming of Army RDF during February 1943. March 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/350.<br />

388. 1008. Hey, J.S. Enemy jamming of Army RDF during March 1943. April 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/351.<br />

389. 1009. Solandt, D.M. Tank turret ring diameter. April 1943. DO.<br />

390. 1010. Bayly-Pike, D.F. REBECCA-EUREKA system used for navigation of close support<br />

bombing aircraft (right bisector method). April 1943. PRO WO 291/352.<br />

391. 1011. Hey, J.S. Enemy jamming of Army RDF during April 1943. May 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/353.<br />

392. 1012. Piper, S.H. Tests of the explosion of 10001b MC bomb at Scotts Hall, June 1, 2 and 3,<br />

1943. June 1943. PRO WO 291/354.<br />

394. 1014. Butler, H.E. The effectiveness of smoke screens in AA defence - Part I: Information<br />

from past raids on Great Britain. February 1943. PRO WO 291/355.<br />

395. 1015. Hey, J.S. Enemy jamming of Army radar during May and June 1943. August 1943.<br />

PRO WO 291/356.<br />

396. 1016. Milne, J.T.G. Enemy jamming of Army radar during July and August 1943. October<br />

1943. PRO WO 291/357.


397. 1017. Hey, J.S. Enemy jamming of Army radar from the French coast during September -<br />

October 1943. December 1943. PRO WO 291/358.<br />

398. 1018. Hey, J.S. Enemy jamming of Army radar from the French coast during November<br />

1943. December 1943. PRO WO 291/359.<br />

399. 1019. Clews, C.J.B. Special sound ranging. No Date. DO.<br />

400. 1020. Porter, R.I. Relative effectiveness of VT and mechanical fuzes in HAA shell. April<br />

1944. DO.<br />

401. 1021. Hey, J.S. The effect on Army radar of enemy jamming and use of window during<br />

December 1943 and January 1944. April 1944. PRO WO 291/360.<br />

402. 1022. Hey, J.S. Enemy jamming and use of window during February 1944 and its effect on<br />

Army radar. June 1944. PRO WO 291/361.<br />

410. N1. Lack, D. Notes on the use of shore based 10cm radar equipment for ship watching.<br />

August 1943. PRO WO 291/362.<br />

412. N3. Lack, D., G.C. Varley, and P.C. Varley. The use of shore based 10cm radar for<br />

watching ships and aircraft. September 1944. PRO WO 291/363.<br />

413. N4. Lack, D. Performance checks and estimation of vessel size on shore based 10cm radar<br />

sets. March 1944. PRO WO 291/364.<br />

421. Author Unknown. Forward control of Army-Air support. November 1942. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

422. Author Unknown. Wireless equipment for fighter reconnaissance Army Co-operation<br />

Command aircraft. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

431. 1. Author Unknown. The effect of trigger load on the accuracy of aim in tank gunnery.<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/1238.<br />

432. 2. Author Unknown. Long range tank gunnery: The smallest practical bracket applicable at<br />

various ranges using the 75mm M3 gun mounted in the SHERMAN M4A4. 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/1239.<br />

433. 3. Author Unknown. The comparison of two methods of laying on a moving target. 1944.<br />

PRO WO 291/1240.<br />

434. 4. Author Unknown. Tank gunnery: Bracketing procedure for 75mm, 95mm and 17pr guns.<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/1241.


435. 5. Author Unknown. The accuracy of visual bore sighting and of testing and adjusting<br />

sights for a SHERMAN tank fitted with the M4 periscope and M38 telescope. No Date. PRO WO<br />

291/1242.<br />

436. 6. Author Unknown. The "turn buckle" range adjuster. 1944. PRO WO 291/1243.<br />

437. 7. Author Unknown. The determination of jump for the 75mm M3 gun mounted in the<br />

SHERMAN tank. 1944. PRO WO 291/1244.<br />

438. 8. Waugh, G. Trials with the SWABEY sight. June 1944. PRO WO 291/1245.<br />

439. 9. Waugh, G. The application of zeroing to the 75mm M3 gun. June 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/1246.<br />

440. 10. Waugh, G. Report on the visit to AA Oerlikon CRUSADER sites on South Coast, 3 - 5<br />

July 1944. July 1944. PRO WO 291/1247.<br />

441. 11. Waugh, G. The consistency of laying with telescope No 43 ML Mk II. July 1944. PRO<br />

WO 291/1248.<br />

442. 12. Author Unknown. A comparison of two methods of adjusting the link bar between the<br />

gun and periscope mounting on the SHERMAN tank. No Date. PRO WO 291/1249.<br />

443. 13. Waugh, G. The accuracy of the "Lensatic" sight Mk I and its use as an open sight.<br />

August 1944. PRO WO 291/1250.<br />

444. 14. Waugh, G. 95mm tank howitzer sighting gear Mk II on the CHURCHILL VIII. August<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/1251.<br />

445. 15. Waugh, G. Dispersion of the HE shell Mk IA from the 95mm tank howitzer in the<br />

CHURCHILL series tanks. August 1944. PRO WO 291/1252.<br />

446. 16. Waugh, G. Trials with 2pr gun fitted with LITTLEJOHN adapter in DAIMLER<br />

armoured car. August 1944. PRO WO 291/1253.<br />

447. 17. Waugh, G. Bracketing drill for the 95mm howitzer mounted in the CHURCHILL V and<br />

VIII. August 1944. PRO WO 291/1254.<br />

448. 18. Waugh, G. 105mm howitzer mounted in the SHERMAN tank: Operational dispersion<br />

and suggested bracketing drill. September 1944. PRO WO 291/1255.<br />

449. 19. Waugh, G. The usefulness of coloured filters in assisting observation of tracer from<br />

tanks. September 1944. PRO WO 291/1256.


450. 20. Waugh, G. 75mm M3 gun mounted in the SHERMAN tank firing shell HE M48 (reduced<br />

charge): Operational discussion and suggested bracketing drill. September 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/1257.<br />

451. 21. Waugh, G. The design and limitations of T and A charts. September 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/1258.<br />

452. 22. Waugh, G. Sight clinometers for AFVs. 1944. PRO WO 291/1259.<br />

453. 23. Waugh, G. Comparative dispersion of tank guns. 1944. PRO WO 291/1260.<br />

454. 24. Waugh, G. Accuracy of blade vane sights. 1944. PRO WO 291/1261.<br />

455. 25. Author Unknown. Performance of APCBC/HV shot and APDS when fired from 6pr gun<br />

mounted in CHURCHILL IV. 1944. PRO WO 291/1262.<br />

456. 26. Waugh, G. Firing trials with the 17pr gun in SHERMAN I using APC and discarding<br />

sabot. 1944. PRO WO 291/1263.<br />

457. 27. Author Unknown. Trials with 37mm M6 gun fitted with LITTLEJOHN adaptor in two<br />

STAGHOUND armoured cars. 1944. PRO WO 291/1264.<br />

458. 28. Waugh, G. Ricochet fire from the 75mm (M3) gun. November 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/1265.<br />

459. 29. Waugh, G. Accuracy tests with the suggested boresighting periscope. November 1944.<br />

PRO WO 291/1266.<br />

460. 30. Waugh, G. The ranging and dispersion of the 95mm tank howitzer Mk I with projectile<br />

HE Mk IA with Fuze 119 (reduced charge). December 1944. PRO WO 291/1267.<br />

461. 31. Waugh, G. The ranging, dispersion and bracketing procedure for the 17pr gun in the<br />

CHALLENGER tank with HE ammunition Mks II and III (reduced charge). December 1944.<br />

PRO WO 291/1268.<br />

462. 32. Waugh, G. The ranging dispersion and bracketing procedure for the 77mm gun in the<br />

COMET tank with HE ammunition Mk III with Fuze No 224. January 1946. PRO WO 291/1269.<br />

463. 33. Author Unknown. Tests of the AFV adjustable telescope bracket. 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/1270.<br />

464. 34. Author Unknown. The ranging and dispersion of HE M67 (anti-tank) shell in the<br />

105mm tank howitzer. January 1945. PRO WO 291/1271.<br />

465. 35. Waugh, G. Ranging tests of machine gun ammunition. January 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/1272.


466. 36. Waugh, G. The 76mm gun mounted in SHERMAN tank: operational dispersion and<br />

suggested bracketing drill. January 1945. PRO WO 291/1273.<br />

467. 37. Waugh, G. Test and adjustment of periscope linkage for combination gun mounts M34<br />

and M34A1 on Medium Tank M4 series. February 1945. PRO WO 291/1274.<br />

468. 38. Waugh, G. Trunnion tilt in tank gunnery. April 1945. PRO WO 291/1275.<br />

469. 39. Waugh, G. The application of zeroing gun and sights to the 6pr gun mounted in the<br />

CHURCHILL tank. April 1945. PRO WO 291/1276.<br />

470. 40. Waugh, G. The ranging and accuracy of .22 tracer ammunition fired from the .22 rifle<br />

and its relation to pellet range development. June 1945. PRO WO 291/1277.<br />

471. 41. Waugh, G. The accuracy of differential range estimation. June 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/1278.<br />

472. 42. Author Unknown. The validation of "Artificial Visual Trainer No II" (AVT II) for<br />

training gunners in anti-aircraft tanks to follow a target. 1945. PRO WO 291/1279.<br />

473. 43. Waugh, G. Ricochet airburst fire from the 75mm gun. June 1495. PRO WO 291/1280.<br />

474. 44. Wolfe, J.S. Bracketing drills in tank gunnery. July 1945. PRO WO 291/1281.<br />

475. 45. Grose-Hodge C.D.M. The performance of the .30 Browning machine gun. September<br />

1495. PRO WO 291/1282.<br />

476. 46. Cox, C.P. Training by the Turnbull Manipulation Trainer. October 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/1283.<br />

477. 47. Egbeare, T.H.E. Tank gunnery training. 1946. PRO WO 291/1284.<br />

478. 48. Wolfe, J.S. Measurement of angle of sight in tank gunnery. 1946. PRO WO 291/1285.<br />

481. 1. Stewart, G.S. Leakage-meter/range error experiments. January 1943. PRO WO 291/365.<br />

482. 2. Wilkes, M.V., and M.H. Lowson. CA, CD and AA No 3 siting. December 1942. DO.<br />

483. 3. Mott, N.F. Vulnerability of bombers to HAA fire: Comparison between day and night<br />

sorties. January 1943. PRO WO 291/366.<br />

484. 4. Mott, N.F. Casualties caused by fragments from HAA shell to personnel of Bomber<br />

Command aircraft. January 1943. PRO WO 291/367.<br />

485. 5. Bayliss, L.E. The accuracy of unseen AA fire in ADGB with some suggestions for<br />

improvement. July 1943. PRO WO 291/368.


486. 6. Edes, N.H. Wireless sets No 10. November 1943. PRO WO 291/369.<br />

487. 7. Mott, N.F. Optimum fragment size of AA shell. No Date. DO.<br />

488. 8. Lack, D. Coverage of CD sets in the Thames estuary. February 1943. PRO WO 291/370.<br />

489. 9. Arney, S.E., and J.H. Mitchison. Trials on RDF sleeves at Weybourne and Heyling.<br />

February 1943. DO.<br />

490. 10. Nabarro, F.R.N. Draft programme for ORS 7 - lethal effect of weapons. February 1943.<br />

PRO WO 291/371.<br />

491. 11. Solandt, O.M. All-round vision device. March 1943. DO.<br />

492. 12. Gill, E.W.B. Investigation of enemy RDF. February 1943. DO.<br />

493. 13. Edes, N.H. A simple method of determining whether or not the optical path between any<br />

two points on the earth's surface is obstructed by intervening obstacles. February 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/372.<br />

494. 14. Mott, N.F. Penetration of fragments into armour. February 1943. PRO WO 291/373.<br />

496. 16. Britton, E.B. The use of SLC slant range for single station plotting and height finding.<br />

March 1943. PRO WO 291/374.<br />

497. 17. Dobson, K.G. Adaptation of WS38 to act as mine detector. February 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/375.<br />

498. 18. Mott, N.F., and G.D. Kaye. Vulnerable area for the 25pr shell. February 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/376.<br />

499. 19. Evans, I. SCR 268 and M7 director trials. February 1943. PRO WO 291/377.<br />

500. 20. Humphreys, E. Trials with the tilted aerial system for AA/GCI equipment. February<br />

1943. DO.<br />

501. 21. Lewis, T., D. Freeman, and J.M. Mitchinson. Early warning for coastal LAA defences of<br />

very low flying A/C. February 1943. DO.<br />

502. 22. Lack, D., and G.C. Varley. Performance of Mk VI (tower) stations up to 12 February<br />

1943. March 1943. PRO WO 291/378.<br />

503. 23. Porter, R.I. Helical evasive action. February 1943. PRO WO 291/379.<br />

504. 24. Mott, N.F. Fragmentation of HE shells: Theoretical formula for distribution of weights<br />

and fragments. March 1943. PRO WO 291/380.


506. 26. Solandt, O.M. Firing tests for tank gunners. March 1943. PRO WO 291/381.<br />

507. 27. Bayliss, L.E. Searchlights in gun defended areas. March 1943. PRO WO 291/382.<br />

508. 28. Mott.N.F. Effectiveness of air-burst HE. April 1943. PRO WO 291/383.<br />

509. 29. Ewer, D.W. Sixth interim resume of reports from recording vans. April 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/384.<br />

510. 30. Swann, M.M. The performance of the infantry sledge under fire. May 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/385.<br />

511. 31. Swann, M.M., and A.J. Skinner. Mines, with special regard to the infantry. 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/386.<br />

512. 32. Swann, M.M. Miscellaneous points about infantry equipment. February 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/387.<br />

513. 33. Swann, M.M. Coloured smoke. February 1943. PRO WO 291/388.<br />

514. 34. Skinner, A.J. Weapon analysis. February 1943. PRO WO 291/389.<br />

515. 35. Swann, M.M., and A.J. Skinner. Interim note on trials with RG receivers Type O.<br />

February 1943. PRO WO 291/390.<br />

516. 36. Swann, M.M., and A.J. Skinner. Night operations. April 1943. PRO WO 291/391.<br />

517. 37. Swann, M.M. Exercise "Spartan". March 1943. PRO WO 291/392.<br />

518. 38. Swann, M.M. Coloured smokes. March 1943. PRO WO 291/393.<br />

519. 39. Swann, M.M. Final note on trials with RG receivers Type O. February 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/394.<br />

520. 40. Skinner, A.J., and M.M. Swann. Fragmentation of 3" mortar bombs. March 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/395.<br />

521. 41. Swann, M.M., and R.W. Nurse. Trials with RG receivers Type K. February 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/396.<br />

522. 42. Swann, M.M., and RW. Nurse. 3" mortar white phosphorus bomb in an anti-personnel<br />

role. April 1943. Swann Papers.<br />

523. 43. Skinner, A.J., and R.W. Nurse. The PETARD. July 1943. PRO WO 291/397.


524. 44. Nurse, R.W. Use of 2" mortar illuminated flares. May 1943. PRO WO 291/398.<br />

525. 45. Swann, M.M. Casualties to CHURCHILL tanks in 25pr HE concentrations. July 1943.<br />

PRO WO 291/399.<br />

526. 46. Swann, M.M., and A.J. Skinner. Smoke from 3" mortar secondary charges. June 1943.<br />

PRO WO 291/400.<br />

527. 47. Skinner, A.J. Penetration of bomb and shell fragments into deal. June 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/401.<br />

528. 48. Nurse, R.W. Trials with RG held at Dover 24 May - 5 June 1943. June 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/402.<br />

529. 49. Skinner, A.J., and M.M. Swann. The lethality of 3" mortar HE bombs. August 1943.<br />

PRO WO 291/403.<br />

530. 50. Skinner, A.J. The lethality of the Shrapnel Mine Mk II. July 1943. PRO WO 291/404.<br />

531. 51. Bayliss, L.E. Mis-match indicators. March 1943. PRO WO 291/405.<br />

532. 52. Hey, J.S. Investigation of interference with AA No 1 caused by No 36 transmitters.<br />

March 1943. PRO WO 291/406.<br />

533. 53. Wilkes, M.V. Operation of 43 Panel at Dover. No Date. DO.<br />

534. 54. Mott, N.F. The percentage of Bomber Commands night sorties shot down by HAA.<br />

March 1943. PRO WO 291/407.<br />

535. 55. Mott, N.F. Velocities of shell fragments. March 1943. PRO WO 291/408.<br />

536. 56. Lewis, T., and P. Freeman. Report on trial AAC/9 - screaming rockets. April 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/409.<br />

537. 57. Parsons, S.J., and G.S. Stewart. Some operational characteristics of AA No 3 Mk II (GL<br />

Mk III) Model B7. April 1943. DO.<br />

538. 58. Wilkes, M.V., and K.G. Dobson. A comparison of British and German mine detectors.<br />

March 1943. PRO WO 291/410.<br />

539. 59. Gill, E.W.B. Possible use of small VHF wireless sets for working across a stretch of<br />

sea. April 1943. PRO WO 291/411.<br />

540. 60. Jump, P.A. Light AA defence of VPs by 40mm guns, with special reference to "tip and<br />

run" raids. April 1943. PRO WO 291/412.


541. 61. Bayly Pike, D.F. REBECCA-EUREKA system used for navigation of close support<br />

bombing aircraft (right bisector method). April 1943. PRO WO 291/413.<br />

542. 62. Mott, N.F., and G.D. Kaye. Air-burst HE against troops under cover. April 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/414.<br />

543. 63. Jump, P.A. Light AA on tracked platforms. April 1943. PRO WO 291/415.<br />

544. 64. Mott, N.F. A simple drill for time-fused HE. April 1943. PRO WO 291/416.<br />

545. 65. Mott, N.F. The distribution of the vulnerable area round a ground burst. April 1943.<br />

PRO WO 291/417.<br />

546. 66. Lack, D., and G.C. Varley. Performance of the CD No I Mk VI (Tower) stations 12<br />

February - 6 April 1943. April 1943. PRO WO 291/418.<br />

547. 67. Humby, S.T., and G.L. Harley. The rates at which messages are handled by WT<br />

Stations. April 1943. PRO WO 291/419.<br />

548. 68. Mott, N.F., and G.D. Kaye. Calculation of the effect of German 88mm shell on aircraft.<br />

May 1943. PRO WO 291/420.<br />

549. 69. Mitchison, J.M. Trials of coloured and neutral filters. May 1943. PRO WO 291/421.<br />

550. 70. Solandt, O.M. Firing gear for tank guns (Progress Report). May 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/422.<br />

551. 71. Spalding, J.F. Trials on the defence of a beach area by means of searchlights and<br />

fighters. May 1943. PRO WO 291/423.<br />

552. 72. Munn, K.E. Report on "Bullseye" exercises by AORG observer in target aircraft.<br />

May 1943. PRO WO 291/424.<br />

553. 73. Britton, E.B. An investigation of the polar diagrams of the transmitter aerial of SLC<br />

direct mounted on the 150cm projector. May 1943. PRO WO 291/425.<br />

554. 74. Solandt, O.M., R.J. Whitney, and J.G. Wallace. The problem of magnification for tank<br />

sighting telescopes. May 1943. PRO WO 291/426.<br />

555. 75. Gill, E.W.B. Use of the 25 to 50 MC/S band for short range communication: Part I and<br />

Part II. June 1943. PRO WO 291/427.<br />

556. 76. Bromiley, R.B. Validation of a synthetic trainer produced by CIA for training in visual<br />

laying. May 1943. PRO WO 291/428.


557. 77. Parker-Rhodes, A.F. Reduction in effectiveness of barrage fire by irregularities in the<br />

ground. May 1943. PRO WO 291/429.<br />

558. 78. Wilkes, M.V. The effect of bombardment on the accuracy of coast artillery fire. May<br />

1943. PRO WO 291/430.<br />

559. 79. Nabarro, F.R.N. Casualty areas for projectiles with controlled fragmentation. May<br />

1943. PRO WO 291/431.<br />

560. 80. Freeman, P. Report on trial AAC/9/1 - screaming rockets. May 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/432.<br />

561. 81. Swann, M.M. 20mm and 40mm guns for Airborne Division. July 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/433.<br />

562. 82. Swann, M.M. Special aids in night operations. October 1942. PRO WO 291/434.<br />

563. 83. Swann, M.M. Preliminary report on an investigation into the effect of the nature of the<br />

dropping zone on the injury rate of paratroops. November 1942. PRO WO 291/435.<br />

564. 84. Swann, M.M. Training for night operations. November 1942. PRO WO 291/436.<br />

565. 85. Bayly Pike, D.F. Light warning sets (radar). December 1942. PRO WO 291/437.<br />

566. 86. Bayly Pike, D.F. Progress on various developments at RAE requested by Airborne<br />

Division. February 1943. PRO WO 291/438.<br />

567. 87. Piper, S.H. Possible uses of infra-red devices in the airborne division. July 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/439.<br />

568. 88. Bayly Pike, D.F. Use of REBECCA - EUREKA for parachute dropping. February 1943.<br />

PRO WO 291/440.<br />

569. 89. Piper, S.H. Trial of advertisement value of dichroic panels: 21 July 1943. July 1943.<br />

PRO WO 291/441.<br />

570. 90. Piper, S.H. Illumination and visual range charts. March 1943. PRO WO 291/442.<br />

571. 91. Harrison, E. Ranging procedure for 3" mortars. May 1943. PRO WO 291/443.<br />

572. 92. Piper, S.H. Rocket equipment in issue and under development. April 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/444.<br />

573. 93. Morphet, W.H. Observations on equipment of a parachute battalion. May 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/445.


574. 94. Morphet, W.H. RDF response to towed and lone gliders. August 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/446.<br />

575. 95. Author Unknown. Discharge and shelf-life of batteries under various climatic<br />

conditions. No Date. PRO WO 291/447.<br />

576. 96. Piper, S.H. Glider homing and landing devices. July 1943. PRO WO 291/448.<br />

577. 97. Spalding, J.F. Methods of indicating supply dropping zones. October 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/449.<br />

578. 98. Morphet, W.H. Analysis of pannier dropping from C47. November 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/450.<br />

579. 99. Spalding, J.F. Trial of infra-red lamps for container location. November 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/451.<br />

580. 100. Harrison, E. Dispersion trials with 3" mortar in the hands of operational detachments.<br />

November 1943. DO.<br />

581. 101. Varley, P.C., and G.R. Cook. Visits to CA No 1 Mk II equipments at B14 (Kingcraig)<br />

and B11 (Ringborough). May 1943. DO.<br />

582. 102. Lack, D. Performance of a land-based NT 277 set on surface vessels. May 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/452.<br />

583. 103. Wilkes, M.V. Forecasting of RDF conditions. May 1943. PRO WO 291/453.<br />

584. 104. Humphreys, E. Range coverage trials at G501. June 1943. PRO WO 291/454.<br />

585. 105. Mott, N.F. Cutting of wire obstacles by HE. May 1943. PRO WO 291/455.<br />

586. 106. Cook, G.R. Notes on the chances of hitting with coast artillery and unseen predicted<br />

fire. June 1943. DO.<br />

587. 107. Spalding, J.F. Speed requirements for S/L control gear. June 1943. PRO WO 291/456.<br />

588. 108. Harrison, E., and A.D. Le Claire. An examination of the parachute casualty figures for<br />

casualties sustained at Neheravon during the period April 1942 to April 1943. June 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/457.<br />

589. 109. Fyffe, W.J.H. Note on an engagement by RDF AA No 3 Mk II. June 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/458.<br />

590. 110. Humphreys, E. Comparative trials of mine detectors. January 1943. PRO WO 291/459.


591. 111. Lack, D. The performance of VENGEANCE, an NT 277 (AMES Type 14) Set. July<br />

1943. PRO WO 291/460.<br />

592. 112. Lack, D. Performance of K65 high power set with tower. July 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/461.<br />

593. 113. Mott, N.F., and G.D. Kaye. A theory of fragmentation: Comparison with the observed<br />

fragmentation of service bombs and shells. July 1943. DO.<br />

594. 114. Hey, J.S., F. Jackson, and G.S. Stewart. AORG observations on the deployment of AA<br />

No 3 Mk I (GL IIIC) in AA Command, May – June 1943. July 1943. PRO WO 291/462.<br />

595. 115. Lack, D. Performance of K149 high power set with tower. August 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/463.<br />

596. 116. Nabarro, F.R.N. The measure of the effect of an HE weapon in relation to its weight.<br />

July 1943. PRO WO 291/464.<br />

597. 117. Tanner, R.H. Use of multi-channel equipment in conjunction with frequency modulated<br />

radio sets. July 1943. PRO WO 291/465.<br />

598. 118. Wilkes, M.V. The effectiveness of counter-bombardment of a target taking avoiding<br />

action. July 1943. PRO WO 291/466.<br />

599. 119. Mott, N.F. Effectiveness of air-burst bombs. July 1943. PRO WO 291/467.<br />

600. 120. Milne, J.T.G. Investigation of GL interference in the Belfast area. July 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/468.<br />

601. 121. Nurse, R.W. Ranging mortars at night. August 1943. PRO WO 291/469.<br />

602. 122. Maunsell, F.G. Front line infantry sets. January 1944. PRO WO 291/470.<br />

603. 123. Newell, G.E., and A.J. Skinner. Weights of small arms fire needed for various targets.<br />

May 1944. PRO WO 291/471.<br />

604. 124. Nurse, R.W., and A.J. Skinner. The performance and handling of HE grenades interim<br />

report. July 1944. PRO WO 291/472.<br />

605. 125. Maunsell, F.G., and A.J. Skinner. Interim report on the performance of bullet weapons.<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/473.<br />

606. 126. Maunsell, F.G. The rate of fire of LMG. April 1943. PRO WO 291/474.<br />

607. 127. Maunsell, F.G. The use of tracer in firing from the hip. November 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/475.


608. 128. Maunsell, F.G., and A.J. Skinner. A comparison of rifle, Bren and Sten guns. May<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/476.<br />

609. 129. Leonard, G.D. The use of filters for the location of the enemy. December 1944. PRO<br />

WO 291/477.<br />

610. 130. Leonard, G.D. Visibility of officers. September 1944. PRO WO 291/478.<br />

611. 131. Nurse, R.W. Optimum rate of aimed rifle fire. September 1944. PRO WO 291/479.<br />

612. 132. Maunsell, F.G. Projecting messages from mortars. November 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/480.<br />

613. 133. Maunsell, F.G. Dusk aiming sight for rifle. November 1944. PRO WO 291/481.<br />

614. 134. Leonard, G.D. The indication of targets by infantry to tanks. November 1944. PRO<br />

WO 291/482.<br />

615. 135. Maunsell, F.G. Visibility of 4.2in mortar propellant smoke and flash. December 1944.<br />

PRO WO 291/483.<br />

616. 136. Verschoyle, T. Directed fragmentation anti-personnel bombs. February 1945. PRO<br />

WO 291/484.<br />

617. 137. Leonard, G.D. The design of an aiming system for the telescopic sight for the snipers<br />

rifle. March 1945. PRO WO 291/485.<br />

618. 138. Leonard, G.D. The indication of targets within the infantry section. March 1945. PRO<br />

WO 291/486.<br />

619. 139. Verschoyle, T. Performance of the 3in mortar jumping bomb. April 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/487.<br />

620. 140. Leonard, G.D. The visibility of tracer ammunition. July 1945. PRO WO 291/488.<br />

621. 141. Author Unknown. Discharge and shelf-life of some batteries under various conditions<br />

of temperature. 1943. PRO WO 291/489.<br />

622. 142. Mitchison, J.M. Trials with CDL. August 1943. PRO WO 291/490.<br />

623. 143. Nabarro, F.R.N. Notes on R&A trials of British 3in and German 80mm mortars carried<br />

out by WTSFF (MEF) and SAS Netheravon. August 1943. PRO WO 291/491.<br />

624. 144. Gill, E.W.B. The relative merits of HF (3-30 Mc/s) and VHF (30-3000Mc/s) for short<br />

distance communications. August 1943. PRO WO 291/492.


625. 145. Edes, N.H., R.H. Tanner, and W.H. Hill. Simple sky-wave aerials for wireless<br />

communications over short and medium distances. August 1943. PRO WO 291/493.<br />

626. 146. Clews, C.B.J. Memorandum on reports on sound ranging in North Africa. August<br />

1943. PRO WO 291/494.<br />

627. 147. Mott, N.F. Cutting of steel reinforcement to concrete by HE shell. August 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/495.<br />

628. 148. Mott, N.F., and G.D. Kaye. Anti-personnel effect of small HE shell. August 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/496.<br />

629. 149. Ewer, D.W. An analysis of engagements of friendly aircraft by AA guns (1 January -<br />

30 June 1943). August 1943. PRO WO 291/497.<br />

630. 150. Milne, J.T.G. On-site training and testing of officers fire control. August 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/498.<br />

631. 151. Sargeaunt, H.A. Effects of varying trigger load on accuracy of laying (stationary tank<br />

shooting at stationary targets). September 1943. PRO WO 291/499.<br />

632. 152. Varley, P.C., and G.C. Varley. Radar fall of shot trials carried out at Dover in July<br />

and August 1943. August 1943. PRO WO 291/500.<br />

633. 153. Lack, D. Rear lighting of' "B" vehicles. January 1944. PRO WO 291/501.<br />

634. 154. Hey, J.S., and S.J. Parsons. Notes on the operational performance of GL Mk II backbiasing<br />

modification. September 1943. PRO WO 291/502.<br />

635. 155. Sargeaunt, H.A., and E. Benn. Effects of muzzle velocity on crest clearance in turretdown<br />

firing. September 1943. PRO WO 291/503.<br />

636. 156. Kaye, G.D. Note on the fragmentation of the 4000lb HC bomb. September 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/504.<br />

637. 157. Benn, E. The general conditions necessary for turret-down firing. September 1943.<br />

PRO WO 291/505.<br />

638. 158. Bayliss, L.E. Preliminary trials with AF16 and Predictor AA No 2. September 1943.<br />

PRO WO 291/506.<br />

639. 159. Hey, J.S. Notes on possible mutual interference between equipments used in combined<br />

beach and airfield defence. September 1943. PRO WO 291/507.<br />

640. 160. Butler, H.E. Note on AA smoke screens in ADGB. October 1943. PRO WO 291/508.


642. 162. Britton, E.B. Report on a trial of fixed frequency IFF for SLC and of a radio dousing<br />

signal - Part I. August 1943. PRO WO 291/509.<br />

643. 163. Britton, E.B. Report on a trial of a radio dousing signal - Part II. September 1943.<br />

PRO WO 291/510.<br />

644. 164. Britton, E.B. Report on a trial of a radio dousing signal - Part III. September 1943.<br />

PRO WO 291/511.<br />

645. 165. Britton, E.B. Maximum ranges of SLC equipment. October 1943. PRO WO 291/512.<br />

646. 166. Britton, E.B. Report on trials of IFF Mk IID in the London IAZ. November 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/513.<br />

647. 167. Britton, E.B. The optimum divergence of searchlight beams. December 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/514.<br />

648. 168. Britton, E.B. The effect on accuracy of SLC of a wooden hut close to the equipment.<br />

December 1943. PRO WO 291/515.<br />

649. 169. Britton, E.B. The effect of a lower aerial array on the elevation accuracy of Locator<br />

Maggie. December 1943. PRO WO 291/516.<br />

650. 170. Britton, E.B. The control of a searchlight projector by GL Mk I*. August 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/517.<br />

651. 171. Britton, E.B. The control of a searchlight projector by GL Mk II. February 1944. PRO<br />

WO 291/518.<br />

653. 173. Britton, E.B. The effect of "Window" on Radar AA No 2 operational spacing. Report<br />

on Malvern Trials. February 1944. PRO WO 291/519.<br />

654. 174. Britton, E.B. The effect of a wire fence on the angular accuracy of Radar AA No 2.<br />

April 1944. PRO WO 291/520.<br />

655. 175. Loudon, A.G. The angular accuracy of equipment Radar AA No 2. June 1944. PRO<br />

WO 291/521.<br />

661. 181. Gill, E.W.B. A simple wireless method for guiding troops attacking in conditions of<br />

darkness, fog or smoke. October 1943. No PRO number.<br />

662. 182. Record, B.R. Interim report on AA Command Trainer (AAC Trial No AAC/76).<br />

October 1943. PRO WO 291/522.


663. 183. Varley, G.C. The effects of anti-clutter devices on 10cm coastal radar sets. October<br />

1943. PRO WO 291/523.<br />

664. 184. Nabarro, F.R.N. ORS 7 Liaison letter No 2. October 1943. PRO WO 291/524.<br />

665. 185. Humphreys, E. Notes on IFF. October 1943. PRO WO 291/525.<br />

666. 186. Hey, J.S., and S.J. Parsons. A note on the use of back bias as an anti-clutter measure.<br />

October 1943. PRO WO 291/526.<br />

667. 187. Varley, G.C. Some consequences of variable performance of 10cm radar sets. October<br />

1943. PRO WO 291/527.<br />

668. 188. Mitchison, J.M. Notes on CDL trials. October 1943. PRO WO 291/528.<br />

669. 189. Nurse, RW. Interim notes on anti-personnel effects of white phosphorus. October<br />

1943. PRO WO 291/529.<br />

670. 190. Solandt, O.M. Analysis of results obtained in battle with 6pr 7cwt guns. October 1943.<br />

PRO WO 291/530.<br />

671. 191. Isard, J.O. Noise from shell and bomb fragments. October 1943. PRO WO 291/531.<br />

672. 192. Edes, N.H. Performance of VHF in thick jungle. October 1943. PRO WO 291/532.<br />

673. 193. Humphreys, E. Operational use of IFF Mk III equipment for Radar AA No 1 Mk II.<br />

October 1943. PRO WO 291/533.<br />

674. 194. Gill, E.W.B. Ground aerials for use with Wireless Set No 38. October 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/534.<br />

675. 195. Mitchison, J.M. Tank navigation. October 1943. DO.<br />

676. 196. Mitchison, J.M. Anti-mine devices. October 1943. PRO WO 291/535.<br />

678. 198. Nabarro, F.R.N. A non-medical abstract of "Report of experimental gunshot wounds in<br />

live animals - Aberdeen Proving Ground, June - July 1928". October 1943. PRO WO 291/536.<br />

679. 199. Bailey, C.R., J.O. Isard, and F.R.N. Nabarro. The use of incendiaries against personnel<br />

- a preliminary survey. No Date. PRO WO 291/537.<br />

680. 200. Nabarro, F.R.N. A preliminary estimate of the destructiveness of various projectiles<br />

against MT and guns. October 1943. PRO WO 291/538.<br />

682. 202. Lewis, T. Clearance of minefields by artillery fire: Exercise KNIFE. November 1943.<br />

PRO WO 291/539.


683. 203. Varley, P.C. The performance of AA 3 Mk II in a coast role. November 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/540.<br />

684. 204. Bayliss, L.E., and K. Pennycuick. Tactical control tables - Part I: Radar AA No 1 Mk<br />

II. November 1943. PRO WO 291/541.<br />

685. 205. Edes, N.H. Sky-wave communication over short and medium distances with special<br />

reference to the Far Eastern theatre of war. No Date. PRO WO 291/542.<br />

686. 206. Parker-Rhodes, A.F. Note on an experiment with Grenades 36 on dummy targets at<br />

Birmingham. November 1943. PRO WO 291/543.<br />

687. 207. Cook, G.R. Notes on "The Dover Problem". November 1943. PRO WO 291/544.<br />

688. 208. Humphreys, E. Preliminary trials of IFF Mk III with Radar AA4 Mk III* (LW on 212<br />

Mc/s used for putting on). November 1943. PRO WO 291/545.<br />

689. 209. Dobson, K.G. The detection of non-metallic A/TK mines by auscultation. November<br />

1943. PRO WO 291/546.<br />

690. 210. Varley, G.C. The performance of the type 14 set at Beachy Head. November 1943.<br />

PRO WO 291/547.<br />

691. 211. Hawker, A.M. Memorandum on capacity of containers and gliders now in use and<br />

development for British Airborne forces. January 1944. PRO WO 291/548.<br />

692. 212. Hawker, A.M. Ease of map reading with coloured filters. November 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/549.<br />

693. 213. Hawker, A.M. Report on trials with cerise fluorescent paints for ground-air signalling.<br />

December 1943. PRO WO 291/550.<br />

694. 214. Morphet, W.H. Computation of wind-drift charts for paratroops. February 1944. PRO<br />

WO 291/551.<br />

695. 215. Morphet, W.H. The use of radio compass equipment SCR 289 in DAKOTA aircraft<br />

(C47 and C53) in airborne operations. July 1944. PRO WO 291/552.<br />

696. 216. Wooldridge, G. Siting instructions for EUREKA. May 1944. PRO WO 291/553.<br />

697. 217. Wooldridge, G., and C. Powell. Radar recognition of massed glider flights. October<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/554.<br />

698. 218. Isard, .J.O. Wind drift of 150lb panniers on 28 ft parachutes. June 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/555.


699. 219. Isard, J.O. Parachute oscillations - a study of the optimum length of kit-bag rope. July<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/556.<br />

700. 220. Wooldridge, G. R/T communication between small Army wireless sets and C47<br />

aircraft. July 1944. PRO WO 291/557.<br />

701. 221. Wooldridge, G. Trials of daylight fluorescent fabrics as ground markers. December<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/558.<br />

702. 222. Spalding, J.F. Visual location of enemy positions. January 1944. PRO WO 291/559.<br />

703. 223. Spalding, J.F. Notes on visit to IX TCC Pathfinder Group, USAAF. January 1945. PRO<br />

WO 291/560.<br />

704. 224. Wooldridge, G. Reports on high altitude supply dropping trials using AN/PPN-1 and<br />

AN/PPN-2 for pinpointing: 1st Interim Report. July 1944. PRO WO 291/561.<br />

705. 225. Wooldridge, G., and J.O. Isard. Reports on high altitude supply dropping trials using<br />

AN/PPN-1 and AN/PPN-2 for pinpointing: 2nd Interim Report. February 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/562.<br />

706. 226. Wooldridge, G. Interim report on the use of the RAF navigational aid GEE by ground<br />

troops. April 1945. PRO WO 291/563.<br />

707. 227. Isard, J.O. Reports on high altitude supply dropping trials using AN/PNN-1 and<br />

AN/PNN-2 for pinpointing: 3rd Interim Report: The use of flash-spotting theodolites. May 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/564.<br />

708. 228. Isard, J.O. Reports on high altitude supply dropping trials using AN/PNN-1 and<br />

AN/PNN-2 for pinpointing: 4th Interim Report: Results of container dropping trials. May 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/565.<br />

709. 229. Morris, H.J. Determination of wind speed at heights of 400 - 500ft above ground level<br />

using 2" mortars and flares illuminating with parachutes. May 1945. PRO WO 291/566.<br />

710. 230. Isard, J.O. Lowering device for parachutists' leg kit-bags. July 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/567.<br />

711. 231. Parker-Rhodes, A.F. Protection likely to be afforded by overhead cover. November<br />

1943. PRO WO 291/568.<br />

713. 233. Bayliss, L.E. AA action in Canterbury and Dover areas 20/21 October 1943. January<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/569.<br />

714. 234. Parker-Rhodes, A.F. Note on the danger to tanks from air-attack using various antipersonnel<br />

weapons. January 1944. PRO WO 291/570.


715. 235. Andrew, B.L., and P. Freeman. Report on operations in GOR London 25 October - 22<br />

November 1943. November 1943. PRO WO 291/571.<br />

716. 236. Hey, J.S., and J.T.G. Milne. The enemy use of WINDOW during October 1943 and its<br />

effect on Army radar. November 1943. PRO WO 291/572.<br />

717. 237. Evans, I. The delay times on TELLERMINES 35 and 42. December 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/573.<br />

718. 238. Bromiley, R.B. Preliminary report on users' trials of the Layer Trainer (Visual laying<br />

for HAA and LAA). December 1943. PRO WO 291/574.<br />

719. 239. Bayliss, L.E., and J.B. Marriott. Tactical control tables Part II: Radar AA No 3 Mks I<br />

and II. December 1943. PRO WO 291/575.<br />

720. 240. Varley, P.C. Report on coast artillery action of September 1943. December 1943. PRO<br />

WO 291/576.<br />

721. 241. Varley, P.C. Notes on the tactical employment of radar sets in coast artillery actions.<br />

December 1943. PRO WO 291/577.<br />

722. 242. Varley, G.C. Preliminary note on the performance of 10cm coast watching sets on low<br />

flying aircraft. April 1944. PRO WO 291/578.<br />

723. 243. Kaye, G.D. Comparison of mortar bombs. December 1943. PRO WO 291/579.<br />

724. 244. Lack, D., and G.C. Varley. The performance of high power CD stations in East Anglia,<br />

October - December 1943. January 1944. PRO WO 291/580.<br />

725. 245. Isard, J.O. Hospital reports of accidents with phosphorus-filled weapons. December<br />

1943. PRO WO 291/581.<br />

726. 246. Record, B.R. AA predictor trainer: AAC trial No AAC/76. December 1943. PRO WO<br />

291/582.<br />

727. 247. Gill, E.W.B. A simple wireless method of guiding parachute troops to the rallying-<br />

point after dropping. January 1944. PRO WO 291/583.<br />

728. 248. Bayliss, L.E. Interim report on HAA engagements in the London IAZ October -<br />

November 1943. December 1943. PRO WO 291/584.<br />

729. 249. Hill, W.H. The inverted V aerials. January 1944. PRO WO 291/585.<br />

730. 250. Hey, J.S. The enemy use of WINDOW during November 1943 and its effects on Army<br />

radar. January 1944. PRO WO 291/586.


731. 251. Stewart, G.S. Trials of IFF Mk III with directional aerial fitted to AA No 4 Mk III.<br />

January 1944. PRO WO 291/587.<br />

732. 252. Riley, J.H. Investigation of proposed rifle-aerial for Wireless Set No 38. February<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/588.<br />

733. 253. Loudon, A.G. Visibility of dispersed searchlight beams. January 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/589.<br />

734. 254. Milne, J.T.G. Interim report on mutual interference trial (Exercise Feeler). February<br />

1944. DO.<br />

735. 255. Bayliss, L.E. Notes on height prediction. January 1944. PRO WO 291/590.<br />

736. 256. Arney, S.E. The use of HAA recording vans at training and practice camps. January<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/591.<br />

738. 258. Jackdon, F., and F. Rose. Notes on visit to AA No 3 Mk I equipments in 1st AA Group,<br />

November 1943. January 1944. PRO WO 291/592.<br />

739. 259. Tanner, R.H. A method for measuring least readable signals in Army wireless sets.<br />

January 1944. PRO WO 291/593.<br />

740. 260. Stewart, G.S. The performance of an automatic following modification for Radar AA<br />

No 3 Mk I - preliminary report. February 1944. PRO WO 291/594.<br />

741. 261. Solandt, O.M. Report on a visit to the USA and Canada by O.M. Solandt, November<br />

1943 - January 1944. February 1944. PRO WO 291/595.<br />

742. 262. Solandt, O.M., and T. Lewis. Observations on tank casualties. March 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/596.<br />

743. 263. Schonland, B.J. The operational performance of Army radar equipment 1939-43.<br />

February 1944. PRO WO 291/597.<br />

744. 264. Louson, M.H. Attack of concrete walls by PETARD: Determination of optimum height<br />

up-wall at which to shoot. February 1944. PRO WO 291/598.<br />

745. 265. Bayliss, L.E. Report on trials AAC 84 and 84/1: Investigation of methods of<br />

overcoming lag in HAA unseen fire. February 1944. PRO WO 291/599.<br />

746. 266. Author Unknown. The possibilities of new use of radar with artillery. February 1944.<br />

PRO WO 291/600.


747. 267. Marshall, N.B. A method of guiding and homing the air OP using Wireless Set No 22.<br />

February 1944. PRO WO 291/601.<br />

748. 268. Parker-Rhodes, A.F. The practicality of overhead cover. March 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/602.<br />

749. 269. Hey, J.S., and S.J. Parsons. An appreciation of the use of radar for field artillery<br />

ranging. May 1944. PRO WO 291/603.<br />

750. 270. Hey, J.S. Interchangeability of feeders for AA No 1 Mks I, I* and II. March 1944. PRO<br />

WO 291/604.<br />

751. 271. Bailey, C.R. Trials of 105mm WP shell and 4.2in mortar WP bombs for anti-personnel<br />

value. March 1944. DO.<br />

752. 272. Riley, R. A "Jap Trap". March 1944. PRO WO 291/605.<br />

753. 273. Jackson, F. Observations on Radar AA No 3 Mk I and AA No 4 Mk I equipments<br />

deployed on site E8 in the IAZ. March 1944. PRO WO 291/606.<br />

754. 274. Marriott, J.B. An analysis of engagements of friendly aircraft by AA guns, 1 July - 31<br />

December 1943. March 1944. PRO WO 291/607.<br />

755. 275. Gilmour, J.C. Investigation of the possible use of optical devices to aid in RE<br />

operations by night, with a view to guiding future research and development. March 1944. PRO<br />

WO 291/608.<br />

756. 276. Arney, S.E. Length of effective engagements of operational LAA targets with the type 6<br />

Mk I* gyro-sight. April 1944. PRO WO 291/609.<br />

757. 277. Rose, F.R., and J.T.G. Milne. Trials of <strong>Canadian</strong> prototype IFF used with AA No 3 Mk<br />

I and AA No 4 Mk I. March 1944. PRO WO 291/610.<br />

758. 278. Parsons, S.J., and J.S. Hey. Trials of anti-jamming and anti-clutter devices on radar<br />

AA No 4 Mk III (LW). March 1944. PRO WO 291/611.<br />

759. 279. Stewart, G.S. Preliminary trials of directional IFF Mk III for radar AA No 3 Mk II in<br />

AA Command. March 1944. PRO WO 291/612.<br />

760. 280. Milne, J.T.G. Appreciation of mutual interference liable to arise when GL Mk II is<br />

deployed with the equipments used in Exercise Feeler. March 1944. PRO WO 291/613.<br />

761. 281. Milne, J.T.G. Investigation of mutual interference between radar and communications<br />

equipments under the congested conditions of an opposed landing. February 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/614.


762. 282. Edes, N.H., and E.W.B. Gill. Ground aerials for Army wireless sets. March 1944. PRO<br />

WO 291/615.<br />

764. 284. Milne, J.T.G. Minutes of a conference on WINDOW held at AORG 4 March 1944.<br />

March 1944. PRO WO 291/616.<br />

765. 285. Evans, I. Notes on information obtained from war diaries. March 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/617.<br />

766. 286. Parker-Rhodes, A.F. The design of dummy targets to represent men crouching in slit<br />

trenches. April 1944. PRO WO 291/617.<br />

767. 287. Parsons, S.J. Self searching with Radar AA No 3 Mk II. March 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/619.<br />

768. 288. Kaye, G.D., and S.C. Duffy. The vulnerability of guns to attack by bombs and shell.<br />

April 1944. PRO WO 291/620.<br />

769. 289. Edes, N.H. Foreword wireless communications in the Far Eastern theatre: a<br />

discussion of the relative merits of VHF and HF (sky ware). March 1944. PRO WO 291/621.<br />

770. 290. Hey, J.S., J.T.G. Milne, and P.E.V. Price. Coverage trials of Radar AA No 4 Mk III<br />

sited in Maunsell Forts and observations of the performance of anti-clutter modifications. April<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/622.<br />

771. 291. Dobson, K.G. Suggestions for reducing the fatigue to tank commanders due to<br />

excessive noise in the headphones of the wireless set. April 1944. PRO WO 291/623.<br />

772. 292. Hey, J.S., and G.R. Lindsey. The susceptibilities of different types of Army radar to<br />

WINDOW. April 1944. PRO WO 291/624.<br />

773. 293. Hill, D.K., G.D. Kaye, and F.R.N. Nabarro. The danger to friendly troops from 20mm<br />

AA shell without self- destruction (Plus amendment). June 1944. PRO WO 291/625.<br />

774. 294. Tanner, R.H. Teleprinter working on submarine cables. April 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/626.<br />

775. 295. Hey, J.S., and G.S. Stewart. Preliminary analysis of the effects of WINDOW on HAA<br />

fire control radar in the IAZ from 21 January - 2 March 1944. April 1944. PRO WO 291/627.<br />

776. 296. Jackson, F., and J.T.G. Milne. Preliminary analysis of WINDOW proformae: night of<br />

14/15 March 1944. April 1944. PRO WO 291/628.<br />

777. 297. Hey, J.S., and S.J. Parsons. Considerations of some anti-clutter devices for AA No 1<br />

Mk II (GL II). April 1944. PRO WO 291/629.


778. 298. Jackson, F., and J.T.G. Milne. Preliminary analysis of WINDOW proformae: Night of<br />

15/16 March 1944. April 1944. PRO WO 291/630.<br />

779. 299. Andres, B.L., F. Jackson, and J.T.G. Milne. Preliminary analysis of WINDOW<br />

proformae: Night of 17/18 March 1944. April 1944. PRO WO 291/631.<br />

780. 300. Andrew, B.L., and F. Jackson. Preliminary analysis of WINDOW proformae: Night of<br />

19/20 March 1944. April 1944. PRO WO 291/632.<br />

781. 301. Andrew, B.L., and F. Jackson. Preliminary analysis of WINDOW proformae: Night of<br />

21/22 March 1944. April 1944. PRO WO 291/633.<br />

782. 302. Jackson, F. Preliminary analysis of WINDOW proformae: Night of 22/23 March 1944.<br />

April 1944. PRO WO 291/634.<br />

783. 303. Jackson, F. Preliminary analysis of WINDOW proformae: Night of 23/24 March 1944.<br />

April 1944. PRO WO 291/635.<br />

784. 304. Cardwell, H.M.E. Interim report on the use of flame as an obscuring agent. July 1944.<br />

PRO WO 291/636.<br />

785. 305. Hill, W.H. Sky-wave radiation from certain simple aerials excited by low power Army<br />

sets. April 1944. PRO WO 291/637.<br />

786. 306. Andrew, B.L., and F. Jackson. Preliminary analysis of WINDOW proformae: Night of<br />

24/25 March 1944. April 1944. PRO WO 291/638.<br />

787. 307. Andrew, B.L., and F. Jackson. Preliminary analysis of WINDOW proformae: Night of<br />

27/28 March 1944. April 1944. PRO WO 291/639.<br />

788. 308. Hill, W.H. Frequency predictions for short and medium distance sky-wave working.<br />

No Date. PRO WO 291/640.<br />

789. 309. Andrew, B.L., and F. Jackson. Preliminary analysis of WINDOW proformae: Night of<br />

1/2 April 1944. April 1944. PRO WO 291/641.<br />

790. 310. Jackson, F. Preliminary analysis of WINDOW proformae: Night of 30/31 March 1944.<br />

April 1944. PRO WO 291/642.<br />

791. 311. Varley, P.C. Non-linearity in 10cm radar receivers. April 1944. PRO WO 291/643.<br />

792. 312. Pennycuick, K. Trial of 90mm AA gun M1, mount M1A1 and director M7. April 1944.<br />

PRO WO 291/644.<br />

793. 313. Andrew, B.L., and F. Jackson. Preliminary analysis of WINDOW proformae: Night of<br />

12/13 April 1944. April 1944. PRO WO 291/645.


794. 314. Andrew, B.L., and F. Jackson. Preliminary analysis of WINDOW proformae: Night of<br />

13/14 April 1944. April 1944. PRO WO 291/646.<br />

795. 315. Andrew, B.L., et al. Preliminary analysis of WINDOW proformae: Night of 18/19<br />

April 1944. May 1944. PRO WO 291/647.<br />

796. 316. Hill, W.H. Comparison of the efficiencies of certain sky-wave aerials for use on lorries<br />

3-ton command (HP). May 1944. PRO WO 291/648.<br />

797. 317. Andres, B.L., L.E. Boardman, and F. Jackson. Preliminary analysis of WINDOW<br />

proformae: Night of 19/20 and 20/21 April 1944. May 1944. PRO WO 291/649.<br />

798. 318. Kaye, G.D. Comparison of air-burst fuzes. May 1944. PRO WO 291/650.<br />

799. 319. Hey, J.S., and F. Jackson. Field performance figures for putting Radar AA No 3 Mk I<br />

on target (November 1943 – January 1944). May 1944. PRO WO 291/651.<br />

800. 320. Author Unknown. Minutes of a conference on "Tracked and wheeled vehicle<br />

performance on soil" held at AORG 6 April 1944. May 1944. PRO WO 291/652.<br />

801. 321. Bayliss, L.E. The engagement by HAA fire of targets changing course on height.<br />

May 1944. PRO WO 291/653.<br />

802. 322. Boardman, L.E., A.G. Loudon, and F. Jackson. Preliminary analysis of WINDOW<br />

proformae: Night of 23/24 April 1944. May 1944. PRO WO 291/654.<br />

803. 323. Boardman, L.E., and F. Jackson. Preliminary analysis of WINDOW proformae: Night<br />

of 25/26 April 1944. May 1944. PRO WO 291/655.<br />

804. 324. Hey, J.S., F. Bond, and F. Jackson. Enemy jamming and use of WINDOW against<br />

Army radar in Italy in February and March 1944. May 1944. PRO WO 291/656.<br />

806. 326. Lack, D. The operation of the Type 53 set in a Naval exercise. May 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/657.<br />

807. 327. Dobson, K.G. Methods recommended for reducing the vulnerability of SLC to<br />

WINDOW. May 1944. PRO WO 291/658.<br />

808. 328. Boardman, L.E., and A.G. Loudon. Preliminary analysis of WINDOW proformae for<br />

nights 26/27, 27/28, 28/29 April 1944. May 1944. PRO WO 291/659.<br />

809. 329. Boardman, L.E. Preliminary analysis of WINDOW proformae: Night 29/30 April 1944.<br />

May 1944. PRO WO 291/660.


810. 330. Ungerson, B. Use of the YUKON pack for carrying 5.5in and 25pr shell. No Date.<br />

PRO WO 291/661.<br />

811. 331. Tanner, R.H. Teleprinter working over radio links. May 1944. PRO WO 291/662.<br />

812. 332. Gilmour, J.C., and H. Davson. The use of reflectors as aids to driving with infra-red<br />

equipment. May 1944. PRO WO 291/663.<br />

813. 333. Hey, J.S., et al. Preliminary analysis of the effect of enemy window and jamming on<br />

Army radar on May 14-15, 1944. May 1944. PRO WO 291/664.<br />

814. 334. Evans, I. Theoretical estimate of the efficiency of 5.5in and 7.2in airburst shell for<br />

detonating anti-tank mines. May 1944. PRO WO 291/665.<br />

815. 335. Kaye, G.D., and F.R.N. Nabarro. Expected hits on and casualties in LCAs and LCTs<br />

approaching an enemy coast. May 1944. PRO WO 291/666.<br />

816. 336. Gill, E.W.B. Wireless guiding over sea water. June 1944. PRO WO 291/667.<br />

817. 337. Record, B.R. Preliminary trials with the UTP (AA Command Trial AAC/14). June<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/668.<br />

818. 338. Jackson, F. Preliminary analysis of reports of enemy jamming and window on 15/16<br />

May, 1944. June 1944. PRO WO 291/669.<br />

819. 339. Jackson, F. Preliminary analysis of the effects of enemy window and jamming on Army<br />

radar on 22/23 May 1944. June 1944. PRO WO 291/670.<br />

820. 340. Butler, H.E. Effect of enemy LAA on British fighter bombers. June 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/671.<br />

821. 341. Lloyd, R.O. An investigation of the accuracy of aiming with the WASP flame thrower<br />

Mk II. July 1944. PRO WO 291/672.<br />

822. 342. Jackson, F., and A.G. Loudon. Preliminary analysis of the effect of enemy window and<br />

jamming on Army radar on 27/28 May 1944. June 1944. PRO WO 291/673.<br />

823. 343. Hill, W.H. Frequency predictions for short and medium distance sky-wave working in<br />

a specific area of the Far East. June 1944. PRO WO 291/674.<br />

824. 344. Gilmour, J.C. Trial of infrared equipment to detect the position of guns firing flashless<br />

propellant at night. June 1944. PRO WO 291/675.<br />

825. 345. Hill, W.H. Frequency prediction for short and medium distance sky-wave working in<br />

Western Europe during August 1944. No Date. PRO WO 291/676.


826. 346. Stewart, G.S. The performance of an automatic following modification for Radar AA<br />

No 3 Mk II (Trial AAC/134). July 1944. PRO WO 291/677.<br />

827. 347. Lowson, M.H. A method for the rapid detection and location of underground cables<br />

running alongside highways. June 1944. PRO WO 291/678.<br />

829. 349. Stewart, G.S. The performance of radar equipment SCR 584 (AA No 3 Mk V) with<br />

Predictor AA No 10 with notes on operational problems with this radar. July 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/679.<br />

830. 350. Lewis, W.F., and B.W. Mountford. An examination of German charts of dummy runs<br />

for predictor training. July 1944. PRO WO 291/680.<br />

831. 357. Britton, E.B. The operation of the searchlight-aided interception system in AA<br />

Command on the night 18/19 April 1944. July 1944. PRO WO 291/681.<br />

832. 352. Tanner, R.H. Army chain wireless links. July 1944. PRO WO 291/682.<br />

833. 353. Ungerson, B. Time and motion study of refuelling CROCODILE. July 1944. DO.<br />

834. 354. Ungerson, B. Manhandling of 5.5in and 25pr ammunition. July 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/683.<br />

835. 355. Hill, W.H., and K. Kermack. Frequency predictions for short and medium distance<br />

sky-wave working for the months August - November 1944. July 1944. PRO WO 291/684.<br />

836. 356. Kaye, G.D. A theoretical investigation of the optimum capacity of rocket shell. July<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/685.<br />

837. 357. Ewer, D.W., P. Freeman, and R.B. Webber. Notes on the heights and speeds of flying<br />

bombs over London during the period 15 June - 18 June 1944. July 1944. PRO WO 291/686.<br />

838. 358. Ungerson, B. Time and motion studyof waterproofing Carrier Universal Mk II.<br />

July 1944. PRO WO 291/687.<br />

839. 359. Ewer, D.W., P. Freeman, and R.B. Webber. Notes on the heights and speeds of flying<br />

bombs over south-east England during the period 15 June - 24 June 1944. July 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/688.<br />

840. 360. Hill, W.H. Frequency predictions for short and medium distance over sky-wave<br />

working for the months August - November 1944. No Date. PRO WO 291/689.<br />

841. 361. Butler, H.E. The defence of VPs against very low flying aircraft. July 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/690.


842. 362. Ewer, D.W., and J.F. Mills. A preliminary investigation into the performance of AA<br />

fire control radar on flying bombs 15 June - 3 July 1944. July 1944. PRO WO 291/691.<br />

843. 363. Ewer, D.W. Notes on the heights and speeds of flying bombs over south-east England<br />

during the period 24 June-30 June 1944. June 1944. PRO WO 291/692.<br />

844. 364. Francis, W.N. An analysis of a practice engagement at BTL3 during which the<br />

predictor tracked the wrong target at "visual lay". July 1944. PRO WO 291/693.<br />

845. 365. Clews, C.J.B. Ranging of large projectiles by sound ranging methods. July 1944.<br />

PRO WO 291/694.<br />

846. 366. Webber, R.B. The distribution of flight paths of flying bombs: 2100 hrs 20 June 1944<br />

to 0600 hrs 3 July 1944. July 1944. PRO WO 291/695.<br />

847. 367. Duffy, S.C., and G.D. Kaye. A suggested drill for ricochet fire of the 75mm M3 gun<br />

firing HE shell with Fuze M48 (.05 sec delay) or M48A1 (.15 sec delay) against an anti-tank gun<br />

position. August 1944. PRO WO 291/696.<br />

848. 368. Webber, R.B. Notes on the heights and speeds of flying bombs over south-east England<br />

during the period 30 June - 10 July 1944. July 1944. PRO WO 291/697.<br />

850. 370. Milne, J.T.G. The performance of radar SCR 584 in the DIVER belt. July 1944. PRO<br />

WO 291/698.<br />

851. 371. Stewart, G.S. Preliminary notes on screening S-band radar against ground clutter.<br />

July 1944. PRO WO 291/699.<br />

852. 372. Hill, W.H. Frequency predictions for short and medium distance sky-wave working for<br />

October 1944. No Date. PRO WO 291/700.<br />

853. 373. Britton, E.B., and A.G. Loudon. Field trial of Radar AA No 2 equipment fitted with<br />

anti-WINDOW modification. August 1944. PRO WO 291/701.<br />

854. 374. Parsons, S.J., and G.R. Lindsey. Note on visits to gun positions in the DIVER defence<br />

belt June/July 1944. August 1944. PRO WO 291/702.<br />

856. 375. Gill, E.W.B. Guiding ships to a point on shore. September 1944. PRO WO 291/703.<br />

856. 376. Hey, J.S. A consideration of the capabilities of Army radar for providing warning of<br />

BIG BEN. August 1944. PRO WO 291/704.<br />

857. 377. Webber, R.B. Notes on the heights and speeds of flying bombs over south-east England<br />

during the period 10 July-21 July 1944. August 1944. PRO WO 291/705.


858. 378. Webber, R.B. The variation in speed of flying bombs along the trajectory. August<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/706.<br />

859. 379. Mills, J.F. HAA engagements against flying bombs recorded photographically between<br />

15 June and 24 July 1941. August 1944. PRO WO 291/707.<br />

860. 380. Cawthorne, R.R., and B. Ungerson. Man pack carrying trials. August 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/708.<br />

861. 381. Freeman, P. An analysis of failures to engage flying bombs by HAA 18 - 30 July 1944.<br />

August 1944. PRO WO 291/709.<br />

862. 382. Stewart, G.S. Trials on an improved auto-following modification for Radar AA No 3<br />

Mk I. August 1944. PRO WO 291/710.<br />

863. 383. Bailey, C.R., and M.H. Lowson. Note on tests conducted to ascertain the effect of a<br />

layer of barium nitrate on the effectiveness of hollow charge jets. August 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/711.<br />

864. 384. Webber, R.B. A note on the maximum recorded speed of flying bombs. August 1944.<br />

PRO WO 291/712.<br />

865. 385. Webber, R.B., and J.F. Mills. Notes on the heights and speeds of flying bombs over<br />

south-east England during the period 21 July - 28 July 1944 together with a comparison of<br />

heights and speeds obtained from different sources. August 1944. PRO WO 291/713.<br />

866. 386. Duffy, S.C., and G.D. Kaye. Attack on guns in casements by bombs (instantaneous<br />

fuzing). August 1944. PRO WO 291/714.<br />

867. 387. Ungerson, B. Time and motion study of portable man-pack generator 60 watt.<br />

September 1944. PRO WO 291/715.<br />

868. 388. Benn, E. The appearance of hull-down tanks. September 1944. PRO WO 291/716.<br />

869. 389. Hill, W.H. Detection of line faults. September 1944. PRO WO 291/717.<br />

870. 390. Webber, R.B. Notes on the heights and speeds of flying bombs over south-east England<br />

during the period 29 July - 9 August 1944. August 1944. PRO WO 291/718.<br />

871. 391. Webber, R.B. Flight paths of flying bombs 31 July 1944 – 15 August 1944. August<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/719.<br />

873. 393. Webber, R.B. The flights paths of flying bombs 15 August 1944 - 23 August 1944.<br />

August 1944. PRO WO 291/720.


874. 394. Freeman, P. The effect of weather on LAA engagements of flying bombs. September<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/721.<br />

875. 395. Cadwell, J.H. Trial on predictor No 9 modified for use with 40mm guns (Trial AAC/<br />

U37). October 1944. PRO WO 291/722.<br />

876. 396. Mills, J.F. HAA engagements against flying bombs recorded photographically between<br />

15 July and 7 August 1944. September 1944. PRO WO 291/723.<br />

877. 397. Mills, J.F. LAA (intermediate role) engagements against flying bombs recorded<br />

photographically 14 July -21 August 1944. September 1944. PRO WO 291/724.<br />

878. 398. Ewer, D.W. Interim report on AA Command trial AAC/123. September 1944. PRO<br />

WO 291/725.<br />

879. 399. Ewer, D.W., J.F. Mills, and H.J.H. Sisson. A note on sound ranging location of BIG<br />

BEN projectiles on the evening of 8 September 1944. September 1944. PRO WO 291/726.<br />

880. 400. Fyffe, W.J.H. A note on the effect of shell clutter on the performance of Radar AA No 3<br />

MK V. September 1944. PRO WO 291/727.<br />

882. 402. Kermack, K.A. Comparison of RT (EM), MCW (FM) and CW at VHF. September<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/728.<br />

883. 403. Hill, W.H. Some information and opinions on signal problems in India. September<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/729.<br />

883. 403A. Hill, W.H. Further information and opinions on signal problems in India. November<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/730.<br />

884. 404. Parsons, S.J., and G.R. Lindsey. Observations on the operational performance of radar<br />

with 40mm guns in the coastal DIVER defence belt. September 1944. PRO WO 291/731.<br />

885. 405. Skelding, AD. The usefulness of coloured filters in assisting observation of traces from<br />

tanks. September 1944. PRO WO 291/732.<br />

886. 406. Varley, P.C. The effect of a Mk VI balloon on the signal strength and detection range<br />

of a vessel on 10cm radar. September 1944. PRO WO 291/733.<br />

887. 407. Hill, W.H. Orientation of aerials for short distance sky-wave communication.<br />

September 1944. PRO WO 291/734.<br />

888. 408. Author Unknown. BIG BEN operations, 8 - 9 September 1944. September 1944. PRO<br />

WO 291/735.


889. 409. Hill, W.H. Frequency predictions for short and medium distance sky-wave working for<br />

the months August - November 1944. September 1944. PRO WO 291/736.<br />

890. 410. Mathieson, G. Effect of bombardment: 13 Inf bde attack at 0530 hrs 18 January 1944.<br />

September 1944. PRO WO 291/737.<br />

891. 411. Evans, I. Operation PANTHER - the crossing of the Carigliano: Attack by 167 bde.<br />

September 1944. PRO WO 291/738.<br />

892. 412. Nabarro, F.R.N. Effect of bombardment: Attack by 2nd bn Northamptonshire Regt on<br />

Point 156 (Italy) on 30 January 1944. September 1944. PRO WO 291/739.<br />

893. 413. Gill, E.W.B. Simple aerials to improve working ranges of ground waves. October<br />

1944. DO.<br />

894. 414. Hill, W.H. Signal abstracts: September 1944. October 1944. PRO WO 291/740.<br />

895. 415. Kaye, G.D. Comparison of the performance of 75mm and 76mm tank gun ammunition.<br />

October 1944. PRO WO 291/741.<br />

896. 416. Milne, J.T.G., and G.V. Price. An investigation of mutual interference between SCR<br />

584 equipments in the DIVER belt. October 1944. PRO WO 291/742.<br />

897. 417. Hey, J.S. Expected performance of modified GL IIs for BIG BEN warning. August<br />

1944. DO.<br />

898. 418. Parsons, S.J. The use of a shortened transmitter pulse with the LW set. October 1944.<br />

DO.<br />

899. 419. Ungerson, B. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No 1:<br />

Cleaning and repacking fuzes in tins. October 1944. PRO WO 291/743.<br />

900. 420. Ungerson, B. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No 2:<br />

Repair of 25pr cartridges. October 1944. PRO WO 291/744.<br />

901. 421. Hey, J.S. Performance of BIG BEN warning GL stations: 8-17 September 1944.<br />

October 1944. PRO WO 291/745.<br />

902. 422. Franklin, K. Interim note on anti-DIVER firing with BONZO: August 1944. October<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/746.<br />

903. 423. Hey, J.S. The GL BIG BEN warning system October 1944. October 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/747.<br />

904. 424. Skelding, A.D. The design and limitations of T&A charts. October 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/748.


905. 425. Hey, J.S. Third interim report on BIG BEN operations. October 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/749.<br />

906. 426. Stewart, G.S., and F. Jackson. The use of kite-borne reflectors for the alignment of Sband<br />

fire control radar. October 1944. PRO WO 291/750.<br />

907. 427. Waugh, G. Comparative dispersion of tank guns. November 1944. PRO WO 291/751.<br />

908. 428. Murrell, H. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No 3:<br />

Fitting exploder to 7.2in shell. November 1944. PRO WO 291/752.<br />

909. 429. Mound, S.H.C. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No<br />

4: Cleaning and packing Fuzes 207 in boxes of 40 (with luting seal). November 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/753.<br />

910. 430. Whittaker, N. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No<br />

5: Conversion of 3in mortar bombs. November 1944. PRO WO 291/754.<br />

911. 431. Parker-Rhodes, A.F. American methods of calculating lethality of weapons.<br />

November 1944. DO.<br />

913. 433. Murrell, H. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No 6:<br />

Gauging of Shrapnel Mines Mk II filled prior to April 1943. November 1944. PRO WO 291/755.<br />

914. 434. Hey, J.S. A consideration of the possibility of tracking BIG BEN by Army radar.<br />

November 1944. PRO WO 291/756.<br />

915. 435. Davson, H., and J.C. Gilmour. Trial of relative brightness of normal and multi-traced<br />

17pr APC shot. November 1944. PRO WO 291/757.<br />

916. 436. Milne, J.T.G., and D.E.V. Price. Calibration of GL BIG BEN warning stations.<br />

November 1944. PRO WO 291/758.<br />

917. 437. Phillips, J.W. Deployment of modified AA No 1 Mk II radar on the Belgian coast in<br />

BIG BEN warning role. November 1944. PRO WO 291/759.<br />

918. 438. Kermack, K.A. Visual range tests with VHF "Walkie Talkie". November 1944. PRO<br />

WO 291/760.<br />

919. 439. Whittaker, N. Fuzing of 3.7in AA HE shell with Fuze 214 or 208. No Date. PRO WO<br />

291/761.<br />

920. 440. Waugh, G. Accuracy of APCBC/HV shot and APDS when fired from the 6pr gun<br />

mounted in the CHURCHILL IV. November 1944. PRO WO 291/762.


921. 441. Skelding, A.D. Trials with 37mm M6 gun fitted with LITTLE-JOHN adapter in the<br />

STAGHOUND armoured cars. November 1944. PRO WO 291/763.<br />

922. 442. Lloyd, R.O.V. Ricochet fire for the 75mm (M3) gun. November 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/764.<br />

923. 443. Kerridge, M. Notes on the heights and speeds of flying bombs over south-east England<br />

during the period 10 August - 1 September 1944. November 1944. PRO WO 291/765.<br />

924. 444. Davson, H., and J.C. Gilmour. The operational performance of the new British<br />

"Stimsonite" type of corner-cube reflector. December 1944. PRO WO 291/766.<br />

925. 445. Price, G.V. An analysis of the fall of shot in counter-battery bombardments around<br />

hostile batteries in Italy: Analysis of high level aerial photographs. December 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/767.<br />

926. 446. Hill, W.H. HF sky-wave transmission over short or moderate distances using half<br />

wave horizontal or sloping antennas: Signal abstracts November 1944. November 1944. PRO<br />

WO 291/768.<br />

927. 447. Nabarro, F.R.N., and G.D. Kaye. Casualties to men in the open from 3.7in AA shell<br />

air-burst. December 1944. PRO WO 291/769.<br />

928. 448. Waugh, G., and R.O.V. Lloyd. Some jump and dispersion trials with the 17pr gun in<br />

SHERMAN 1C using APC and discarding sabot. December 1944. PRO WO 291/770.<br />

929. 449. Gilmour, J.C., and H. Davson. Field trials of TABBY periscope equipment (BR/N)<br />

mounted in a SHERMAN tank. January 1945. PRO WO 291/771.<br />

930. 450. Gilmour, J.C., and H. Davson. Preliminary field trial of TABBY survey equipment<br />

(BR/R2). February 1945. PRO WO 291/772.<br />

931. 451. Gilmour, J.C., and H. Davson. The driving of wheeled vehicles with the aid of TABBY<br />

equipment. January 1945. PRO WO 291/773.<br />

932. 452. Gilmour, J.C., and H. Davson. The driving of tracked vehicles with the aid of TABBY<br />

equipment and reflectors. March 1945. PRO WO 291/774.<br />

934. 454. Louden, A.G. Notes on RO3 (AA No 6 Mk III) performance in AA Command, October<br />

1944. December 1944. PRO WO 291/775.<br />

935. 455. Dorward, J.C., et al. Opposition encountered in the British sectors in Normandy on D-<br />

Day. August 1945. DO.<br />

936. 456. Drake-Seager, E.R. Location of hostile mortars in the Far East. April 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/776.


937. 457. Williams, P.E. A description of a mobile laboratory for recording tank going data.<br />

January 1945. PRO WO 291/777.<br />

938. 458. Gilmour, J.C., and H. Davson. Field trial of corner-reflectors for night surveying.<br />

January 1945. PRO WO 291/778.<br />

939. 459. Murrell, H. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No 10:<br />

Cleaning and packing fuzes in tins. January 1945. PRO WO 291/779.<br />

940. 460. Nurse, RW. Jettisonable petrol tanks used as aerial bombs. February 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/780.<br />

941. 461. Ungerson, B., and E.E.H. Jones. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition<br />

depots: Study No 11: Supply of ammunition to the repair factory CAD Corsham. January 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/781.<br />

942. 462. Britton, E.B. An analysis of transient ionsphere echoes recorded by GL stations on<br />

BIG BEN watch. January 1945. PRO WO 291/782.<br />

943. 463. Fyffe, W.J. HAA engagements against flying bombs, recorded photographically<br />

between 3 August and 1 September 1944. January 1945. PRO WO 291/783.<br />

944. 464. Hill, W.H. Signal abstracts January 1945. January 1945. PRO WO 291/784.<br />

945. 465. Faberge, A.C. A method of recording angular misalignment. January 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/785.<br />

946. 466. Cook, G.R. Trials with 3.7in AA mounting in CA role (Preliminary analysis). January<br />

1945. PRO WO 291/786.<br />

947. 467. Varley, P.C. Gain control calibration and signal strength measurement on the B- type<br />

display of the CA No 1 Mk IV. January 1945. PRO WO 291/787.<br />

948. 468. Bullock, D.A. The effect of clutter on the operational performance of SCR 584 on<br />

coastal AA sites. February 1945. DO.<br />

949. 469. Tanner, R.H. Sky-wave aerials for lorries (command) with trailers. February 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/788.<br />

950. 470. Hey, J.S., C.C. Ritchie, and G.S. Stewart. Title not known. No Date. DO.<br />

951. 471. Price, P.E.V. A note on the possibility of tracking BIG BEN near the launching point<br />

by means of Radar SCR 584 (or SCR 585). February 1945. PRO WO 291/789.


952. 472. Jump, P.A.E. Automatic tracking of BIG BEN by SCR 584. February 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/790.<br />

953. 473. Foss, B.M. Operational research in the Army. February 1945. DO.<br />

954. 474. Author Unknown. Experiments on orientation of aerials for short distance sky-wave<br />

communication. January 1945. PRO WO 291/791.<br />

955. 475. Gilmour, J.C., and H. Davson. Title not known. No Date. DO.<br />

956. 476. Gilmour, J.C., and H. Davson. The use of BR/E TABBY binocular equipment for<br />

bulldozing at night. February 1945. PRO WO 291/792.<br />

957. 477. Bullock, D.A. A lightweight high tension unit for certain types of TABBY equipment.<br />

No Date. PRO WO 291/793.<br />

958. 478. Plenderleith, R.W. Errors in No 3 predictor when used with radar rangefinder.<br />

February 1945. PRO WO 291/794.<br />

959. 479. Bayliss, L.E. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No<br />

13: Removing No 1 primers from 25pr cartridge cases. February 1945. PRO WO 291/795.<br />

960. 480. Author Unknown. Factors determining the accuracy of artillery fire. February 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/796.<br />

961. 481. Whittaker, N. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No<br />

8: Fuzing 3.7in AA shell with Fuze 214 or 218 (bench team method). February 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/797.<br />

962. 482. Whittaker, N. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No<br />

14: Stripping of SAA in belts. February 1945. PRO WO 291/798.<br />

963. 483. Whitney, R.J. Theoretical estimate of the dispersion of a high velocity gun when<br />

accurate correction is applied to every round to bring the point of strike on to the point of aim.<br />

March 1945. PRO WO 291/799.<br />

964. 484. Bayliss, L.E. Analysis of the results achieved with VT fuzes (T98) against flying bombs.<br />

June 1945. PRO WO 291/800.<br />

965. 485. Jones, E.E.H. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No<br />

12: Lacing 6in cartridges. March 1945. PRO WO 291/801.<br />

966. 486. Wedderburn, J.O.M. Time and motion study of the drills for bringing into and out of<br />

action the (USA) BL 155mm gun on 155 carriage with limber M5. March 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/802.


967. 487. Wedderburn, J.O.M. Time and motion study for bringing into and out of action the BL<br />

7.2in How on carriage 8MI/7.2in How with limber M5. February 1945. PRO WO 291/803.<br />

968. 488. Kaye, G.D. Attack of guns in open emplacements. February 1945. PRO WO 291/804.<br />

969. 489. Stephenson, J.G. The destruction of factory chimneys used as artillery OPs. February<br />

1945. PRO WO 291/805.<br />

970. 490. Fyffe.W.J.H. BIG BEN trajectory: Examination of data provided by Radar AA No 1<br />

Mk II stations in London, 9 January - 4 February 1945. March 1945. PRO WO 291/806.<br />

971. 491. Butler, H.E., and M. Kerridge. BIG BEN trajectory: analysis of data by modified radar<br />

AA No 1 Mk II (GL II) stations during January 1945. March 1945. PRO WO 291/807.<br />

972. 492. Lowson, M.H. The effectiveness of BR Mk V (Standard) AT mines and No 75 grenades,<br />

laid in minefields of various densities, against German Mk V tanks. March 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/808.<br />

973. 493. de la Riviere, W.D. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study<br />

No 17: Fuzing of cartridge 95mm QF with Fuze 390 Mk I. March 1945. PRO WO 291/809.<br />

974. 494. Mort, J., and E.S. Lovering. Use of wireless set No 53 on VHF. March 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/810.<br />

975. 495. Kaye, G.D. Attack of Army targets by fighter support. April 1945. PRO WO 291/811.<br />

976. 496. Hey, .J.S. Radar interference reports from GHQ AA troops 21 Army Gp. March 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/812.<br />

977. 497. Dalziel. General geographical information on the Philippines. May 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/813.<br />

978. 498. Pennycuick, K. Survey of the contributions to the theory of armour distribution on<br />

AFVs. April 1945. PRO WO 291/814.<br />

979. 499. Pennycuick, K. The optimum shape of AFV turrets. April 1945. PRO WO 291/815.<br />

980. 500. Butler, H.E., and M. Kerridge. BIG BEN trajectory: Analysis of data provided by<br />

modified Radar AA No 1 Mk II (GLII) stations during 1-8 February 1945. April 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/816.<br />

981. 501. Author Unknown. Internal movement at CAD, Nescliffe, Repair Establishment. No<br />

Date. No PRO number.<br />

982. 502. Murrell, H. Method of loading the 77mm gun in the COMET. February 1946. PRO WO<br />

291/817.


984. 504. Harrison, E., M.J.H. Sisson, and J.T. Wiltshire. The error involved in estimating the<br />

MPI of a group of shell or bomb bursts by averaging their ranges and bearings from an OP.<br />

April 1945. PRO WO 291/818.<br />

985. 505. Riley, J.H. Camouflaged aerials for VHF wireless sets. April 1945. PRO WO 291/819.<br />

986. 506. Clarke, J. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No 18:<br />

Elimination of unnecessary handling of ammunition in repair factor laboratories at CAC<br />

London. April 1945. PRO WO 291/820.<br />

988. 508. Plenderleith, R.W. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study<br />

No 23: Shell HE 29 lb rocket 3 Mk I: Fitting adaptors to tall spigots. April 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/821.<br />

989. 509. Clarke, J. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No 25:<br />

Inspection of spent SAA (7.92mm, .300 and .303) to ensure removal of all live rounds. April<br />

1945. PRO WO 291/822.<br />

990. 510. Butler, H.E., and M. Kerridge. BIG BEN trajectory: Analysis of data provided by<br />

modified Radar AA No 1 Mk II (GL II) stations during the period 8-28 February 1945. April<br />

1945. PRO WO 291/823.<br />

991. 511. Harrison, E., and G.V. Price. The persistence of the sight adjustment of the 6pr 7cwt<br />

and 17pr anti-tank guns. May 1945. PRO WO 291/824.<br />

992. 512. Gye, R. Correction to be applied to the estimating of the standard derivation of a<br />

normal distribution when the range of sampling is arbitrarily restricted. April 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/825.<br />

993. 513. Wolfe, J.S. Test and adjustment of the periscope linkage for combination gun mounts<br />

M34 and M34 Al in medium tank M4 series. May 1945. PRO WO 291/826.<br />

994. 514. Price, G.V., and R.J. Whitney. Accuracy of the 17pr anti-tank gun with AP and<br />

APCBC ammunition when fired against stationary targets. May 1945. PRO WO 291/827.<br />

995. 515. Pennycuick, K. The optimum shape of AFV hulls. May 1945. PRO WO 291/828.<br />

996. 516. Pennycuick, K. The distribution of armour on AFV hulls. July 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/929.<br />

997. 517. Cox, C.P. Trunnion tilt in tank gunnery. May 1945. PRO WO 291/830.<br />

998. 518. Hey, J.S. Army radar for BIG BEN warning and AA prediction August 1944 - March<br />

1945. May 1945. PRO WO 291/831.


999. 519. Harrison, W., J.T. Wiltshire, and R.J. Whitney. The practicability of pin-pointing aim<br />

in anti-tank gunnery. May 1945. PRO WO 291/832.<br />

1000. 520. Whittaker, N. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No<br />

19: Defuzing and plugging of cartridge QF 75mm. April 1945. PRO WO 291/833.<br />

1001. 521. Sherratt, G.G. A prediction of the performance of certain AFVs. May 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/834.<br />

1002. 522. Dunn, A.F., F. Jackson, and A.G. Loudon. Interim report on low angle coverage and<br />

elevation accuracy of SCR 584 on land sites with and without artificial screening. May 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/835.<br />

1003. 523. Butler, H.E., and M. Kerridge. BIG BEN trajectory: Examination of data provided by<br />

Radar AA No 1 Mk II (GL II) stations on London between 4 - 28 February 1945. May 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/836.<br />

1004. 524. Evans, I. Comparison of British and American areas in Normandy in terms of fire<br />

support and its effect. May 1945. PRO WO 291/837.<br />

1005. 525. Parsons, S.J. The accuracy of observation of field artillery ground bursts on CA No 1<br />

Mk IV (F). June 1945. PRO WO 291/838.<br />

1006. 526. Harrison, E., and R.J. Whitney. Danger to air OP aircraft when VT fuzes are used in<br />

a ground role. May 1945. PRO WO 291/839.<br />

1007. 527. Plenderleith, R.W., and N. Whittaker. Studies of working methods employed in<br />

ammunition depots: Study No 21: 25pr cartridge: 100% inspection and repair as necessary. May<br />

1945. PRO WO 291/840.<br />

1008. 528. Plenderleith, R.W., and N. Whittaker. Studies of working methods employed in<br />

ammunition depots: Study No 28: Generator smoke No 18: Wrapping striker in non-absorbent<br />

paper. May 1945. PRO WO 291/841.<br />

1009. 529. Edwards, N.A., and N. Whittaker. Studies of working methods employed in<br />

ammunition depots: Study No 29: Bombs ML 4.2in mortar: 100% inspection and repair as<br />

necessary. May 1945. PRO WO 291/842.<br />

1010. 530. Jones, E.E.H., and N. Whittaker. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition<br />

depots: Study No 24: Cartridges SA 20mm Oerlikon HE and 20mm Polsten HE: 100% inspection<br />

and repair as necessary. June 1945. PRO WO 291/843.<br />

1011. 531. Plenderleith, R.W. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots:<br />

Study No 27: Layout of BL shell scrapings and repainting machiner, CAD Kineton. September<br />

1945. PRO WO 291/844.


1012. 532. Bayliss, L.E., and W.J.H. Fyffe. HAA engagements of flying bombs launched against<br />

London, recorded photographically between 27 September 1944 and 29 March 1945. June 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/845.<br />

1013. 533. Taylor, N. A method of estimating "tank going" using a towed wheel. June 1945. PRO<br />

WO 291/846.<br />

1014. 534. Nabarro, F.R.N. Determination of the area of effect (lethal area) of infantry<br />

projectiles. June 1945. PRO WO 291/847.<br />

1015. 535A. Nabarro, F.R.N. Material and morale effects of bombardment. July 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/848.<br />

1016. 536. Duffy, S.C. Chance of arrival of a complete air - transported BAILEY platoon. July<br />

1945. PRO WO 291/849.<br />

1017. 537. Cardwell, H.M.E. Impressions gained on the <strong>Canadian</strong> winter trial "Exercise POLAR<br />

BEAR". June 1945. PRO WO 291/850.<br />

1018. 538. Hill, W.H., J.F.I. Cole, and H. Evans. Radio control of railway operation. June 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/851.<br />

1019. 539. Porter, R.I., and E.B. Britton. The observed variation of signal strength with the<br />

aspect angle of the German A4 rocket. June 1945. PRO WO 291/852.<br />

1020. 540. Parkinson, D.H., et al. Some preliminary trials with the AORG vane machine. June<br />

1945. PRO WO 291/853.<br />

1021. 541. Parkinson, D.H., and J.S. Wolfe. The accuracy of differential range estimation. June<br />

1945. PRO WO 291/854.<br />

1022. 542. Waugh, G. The application of zeroing gun and sights to the 6pr gun mounted in the<br />

CHURCHILL tank. July 1945. PRO WO 291/855.<br />

1024. 544. Foss, B.M. Use of apparatus telegraph 2-tone with American VHF equipment. July<br />

1945. PRO WO 291/856.<br />

1025. 545. Pennycuick, K. Non oscillating X-type parachute - probability of collisions. October<br />

1945. PRO WO 291/857.<br />

1026. 546. Mound, S.H.C., and J.O.M. Wedderburn. Time and motion study of the reduced<br />

detachment drill for the loading and firing of the 7.2in How on the (USA) 155mm carriage. July<br />

1945. PRO WO 291/858.<br />

1027. 547. Wedderburn, J.O.M. Suggestions for modified sights for bearing and elevation in<br />

medium and heavy artillery. July 1945. PRO WO 291/859.


1028. 548. Wedderburn, J.O.M. Handling of shell in the gun pit of the 7.2in How (on USA<br />

155MM carriage); Suggestions for the use of roller conveyors. August 1945. PRO WO 291/860.<br />

1029. 549. Pennycuick, K. The mean angle of attack on a tank. July 1945. PRO WO 291/861.<br />

1030. 550. Wooldridge, G. 2nd interim report on the use of the RAF navigational aid "GEE" by<br />

ground troops. No Date. PRO WO 291/862.<br />

1050. 570. Varley, P.C., and G.C. Varley. Methods of checking the performance of centrimetric<br />

radar. July 1945. PRO WO 291/863.<br />

1051. 571. Fyffe, W.J.H. Evidence of suspected responses on Radar AA No I Mk II from shell<br />

and blast waves of the A4 rocket. July 1945. PRO WO 291/864.<br />

1052. 572. Porter, R.I. Prediction of the point of impact of the German long range rocket.<br />

July 1945. PRO WO 291/865.<br />

1053. 573. Gill, E.W.B., and J.H. Riley. Direction finding with ordinary communications<br />

wireless sets. August 1945. PRO WO 291/866.<br />

1054. 574. Plenderleith, R.W. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots:<br />

Study No 37: Cartridges QF 3in gun: Plugging with plug No 31S. August 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/867.<br />

1055. 575. Tanner, R.H. The use of VHF for tank and artillery communication. July 1945. PRO<br />

WO 291/868.<br />

1056. 576. Plenderleith, R.W. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots:<br />

Study No 34: Shell QF 25pr BL smoke: Refusing. August 1945. PRO WO 291/869.<br />

1057. 577. Butler, H.E., and M. Kerridge. BIG BEN trajectory: Analysis of data provided by<br />

modified Radar AA No 1 Mk II (GL II) during the period 1 - 7 March 1945. August 1945. PRO<br />

WO 291/870.<br />

1058. 578. Clews, C.J.B. Location of rocket launching sites: Army ground equipment. July 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/871.<br />

1059. 579. Parkinson, D.H., et al. Some experiments with the Machine Beach Test Mk III<br />

(modified). July 1945. PRO WO 291/872.<br />

1060. 580. Dorward, J.C. The Westkapelle assault on Walcheren. July 1945. PRO WO 291/873.<br />

1081. 601. Pennycuick, K. AFV Armour distribution: Comparison between PANTHER and<br />

CENTURION under heavy attack. August 1945. PRO WO 291/874.


1082. 602. Pennycuick, K. AFV armour distribution: Some effects of redistributing armour on<br />

CHURCHILL tank hulls. September 1945. PRO WO 291/875.<br />

1083. 603. Pennycuick, K. AFV armour distribution: Some effects of redistributing armour on<br />

British Cruiser tank hulls. September 1945. PRO WO 291/876.<br />

1084. 604. Plenderleith, R.W. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots:<br />

Study No 33: Cartridge QF 4.5in How: Breaking down. August 1945. PRO WO 291/877.<br />

1086. 606. Freeman, P. A note on the accuracy of meteor telegrams. August 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/878.<br />

1087. 607. Lowson, M.H. The development of a pneumatic shoe to counter SCHU-mines.<br />

September 1945. PRO WO 291/879.<br />

1088. 608. Skelding, A.D. The validation of "Artificial Visual Trainer No IF (AVTII) for training<br />

gunners in anti-aircraft tanks to follow a target. September 1945. PRO WO 291/880.<br />

1089. 609. Wolfe, J.S., and T.H.E. Egbeare. An AFV camera gun for training purposes. August<br />

1945. PRO WO 291/881.<br />

1090. 610. Wolfe, J.S. Bracketing drills in tank gunnery. August 1945. PRO WO 291/882.<br />

1091. 611. Waugh, G., et al. Ricochet airburst fire from the 75mm M3 gun. August 1945. PRO<br />

WO 291/883.<br />

1092. 612. Butler, H.E. Accuracy of radar AA No 3 Mk V (SCR584) and predictor AA No 10<br />

(BTL) against flying bombs in England. August 1945. PRO WO 291/884.<br />

1093. 613. Brunskill, R.T. The accuracy of aircraft tracking by single camera method.<br />

September 1945. PRO WO 291/885.<br />

1094. 614. Plenderleith, R.W. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots:<br />

Study No 38: Bombs ML 3in mortar WP: Extraction of pellet exploders. September 1945. PRO<br />

WO 291/886.<br />

1095. 615. Bayliss, L.E. The origins of operational research in the Army. October 1945. PRO<br />

WO 291/887.<br />

1096. 616. Egbeare, T.H.E. A camera gun for use in AFV operations. September 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/888.<br />

1097. 617. Drake-Seager, E.R. Expedients for use in transporting artillery across terrain of low<br />

unit supporting power. November 1945. PRO WO 291/889.


1098. 618. Bunten, J., et al. Analysis of data mainly provided by Radar AA No 3 Mk V (SCR 584)<br />

deployed at Steenbergen relating to the initial stage of the A4 rocket trajectory. September 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/890.<br />

1099. 619. Dalziel. Topography of the Lingayen Gulf area. October 1945. PRO WO 291/891.<br />

1100. 620. Varley, P.C., and G.C. Varley. The design of a radar for airborne early warning.<br />

September 1945. DO; RS.<br />

1101. 621. Drake-Seager, E.R. External ballistics of flame-throwers: The cine assessment of high<br />

angle fire of the CHURCHILL-CROCODILE flame throwers. March 1947. PRO WO 291/892.<br />

1102. 622. Sherratt, G.G. A practical check on the AORG tank sinkage theory. September 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/893.<br />

1103. 623. Fyffe, W.J.H. Variation with aspect angle of signal received from the A4 rocket.<br />

September 1945. PRO WO 291/894.<br />

1104. 624. Kaye, G.D. The use of VT fuzed shrapnel for barrage fire by Radar AA No 1 Mk II<br />

(plus addendum). November 1945 and May, 1946. PRO WO 291/895.<br />

1105. 625. Ewer, D.W. Anti-aircraft recording vans - some operational and operational<br />

research lessons. October 1945. PRO WO 291/896.<br />

1106. 626. Wedderburn, J.O.M. Time and motion study of the loading and firing drill for the<br />

25pr gun-howitzer. October 1945. PRO WO 291/897.<br />

1107. 627. Wedderburn, J.O.M. Time and motion study of the loading and firing drill for the<br />

5.5in gun. October 1945. DO.<br />

1108. 628. Wedderburn, J.O.M. BL 7.2in howitzer on USA 155mm carriage: Handling of shell in<br />

the gun pit by means of roller runway. October 1945. DO.<br />

1109. 629. Edwards, N.A. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No<br />

39: QF 18pr shrapnel fuzed No. 80: Breaking down into component parts. October 1945. PRO<br />

WO 291/898.<br />

1110. 630. Roebuck, T.H. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No<br />

40: Detonators electric No 33: Repacking for Far East. October 1945. PRO WO 291/899.<br />

1111. 631. Roebuck, T.H. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No<br />

42: Cartridges BL 5.5in: Repacking in cylinders 524. October 1945. PRO WO 291/900.<br />

1112. 632. Wedderburn, J.O.M. Time and motion study of the loading and firing of guns by<br />

night. November 1945. PRO WO 291/901.


1113. 633. Pennycuick, K. AFV armour distribution: Optimum distribution of thickness of a<br />

rectangular plate of armour on an AFV hull. November 1945. PRO WO 291/902.<br />

1114. 634. Cook, G.R. Experimental recorder used in CA actions and trials. November 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/903.<br />

1115. 635. Dorward, J.C. The morale effect of bombardment. November 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/904.<br />

1117. 637. Pennycuick, K. AFV armour distribution: The two gun problem. November 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/905.<br />

1118. 638. Spain, B. The effect of changes in shell design on the protection afforded by body<br />

armour. November 1945. PRO WO 291/906.<br />

1119. 639. Pennycuick, K. AFV armour distribution: A short account of the present position<br />

(November 1945). November 1945. PRO WO 291/907.<br />

1120. 640. Whittaker, N. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No<br />

43: Bombs ML 2" mortar defuzing. January 1946. PRO WO 291/908.<br />

1123. 643. Kaye, G.D., and M.E. Twaits. The variation of the best fragment size with the<br />

retardation law. December 1945. PRO WO 291/909.<br />

1124. 644. Cook, G.R. Trials with a No 13 director. March 1946. PRO WO 291/64.<br />

1126. 646. Tanner, R.H. Report on the interrogation of Herr Graziadi by Maj R.H. Tanner, R<br />

Sigs, at Buckeburg, 21 January 1946. February 1946. PRO WO 291/911.<br />

1127. 647. Roebuck, T.H., and R. Padget. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition<br />

depots: Study No 32: Cartridges QF 3.7in AA: Breaking down. December 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/912.<br />

1128. 648. Edwards, N.A. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No<br />

45: Bombs PLAT: Preparation for deep sea dumping. January 1946. PRO WO 291/913.<br />

1129. 649. Edwards, N.A. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No<br />

46: 40mm tropical repack. January 1946. PRO WO 291/914.<br />

1130. 650. Hey, J.S., et al. YAGI aerial system used on modified GL IIs for the AA Command<br />

BIG BEN prediction scheme. March 1946. PRO WO 291/915.<br />

1131. 651. Duffy, S.C. A theoretical investigation into the optimum dispersion of fire. March<br />

1946. PRO WO 291/916.


1132. 652. Porter, R.I., and P.B. Humphrey. The optimum siting of HAA guns against high level<br />

attack. March 1946. PRO WO 291/917.<br />

1133. 653. Kaye, G.D. Casualties with different means of self-destruction for 20mm shell. March<br />

1946. PRO WO 291/918.<br />

1134. 654. Cook, G.R. Effects of an increase in MV on the chances of hitting with a twin 6pr.<br />

March 1946. PRO WO 291/65.<br />

1135. 655. Shirley, J.R. Earth working line telephone interception and counter-measures<br />

utilizing valve amplifiers. March 1946. PRO WO 291/920.<br />

1136. 656. Gye, R. Blast diaphragm gauges. June 1946. PRO WO 291/921.<br />

1137. 657. Porter, R.I., and K. Kind. Advantages of percussion time fuzes in HAA engagement of<br />

high flying aircraft. 1946. PRO WO 291/922.<br />

1138. 658. Phillips, J.W. Performance of radar SCR 584 in tracking A4 rocket projectiles. 1946.<br />

PRO WO 291/923.<br />

1141. 661. Porter, R.I., and K. Hind. The advantages of percussion over time fuzes in HAA<br />

engagement of high flying aircraft. June 1946. DO.<br />

1142. 662. Phillips, J.W. Performance of Radar SCR 584 in tracking A4 rocket projectiles.<br />

March 1946. DO.<br />

1143. 663. Porter, R.I. The defence of central London by ground AA and against attack by high<br />

flying bomber aircraft. March 1946. PRO WO 291/924.<br />

1144. 664. Hey, J.S., S.J. Parsons, and F. Jackson. A theoretical investigation into the accuracy<br />

of elevation measurements of the AA No 3 Mk II at low angles of sight. March 1946. PRO WO<br />

291/925.<br />

1145. 665. Quinton, J.H. Field trials of the wireless set No 32 (D). May 1946. PRO WO<br />

291/926.<br />

1146. 666. Egbeare, T.H.E. The infra-red reflectivity of materials. May 1946. PRO WO 291/927.<br />

1147. 667. Mills, J.F. Radar SCR 584 performance on the German A4 long range rocket at<br />

relatively short range (Operation BACKFIRE). May 1946. PRO WO 291/928.<br />

1148. 668. Drake-Seager, E.R. Demonstration of coloured smoke jungle rescue signals. August<br />

1946. PRO WO 291/929.<br />

1149. 669. Evans, I. The sinkage of wheeled vehicles in cohesive soil and practical check on<br />

theory. August 1946. PRO WO 291/930.


1150. 670. Bunten, J., F.C. Liston, and G. Wooldridge. The detection of vehicles by means of<br />

their infra-red radiation. January 1947. PRO WO 291/931.<br />

1151. 671. Mills, J.F. The use of kine-theodolites by the Germans for plotting the trajectory of A4<br />

long range rockets. December 1946. PRO WO 291/932.<br />

1152. 672. Bayly Pike, D.F. Investigation of service traffic accidents. August 1946. PRO WO<br />

291/933.<br />

1153. 673. Hill, W.H. Some observations on two medium distance sky-wave links. December<br />

1946. PRO WO 291/934.<br />

1154. 674. Wooldridge, G. The rallying of airborne forces after landing. January 1947. PRO<br />

WO 291/935.<br />

1155. 675. Kaye, G.D. A preliminary investigation of a suggested new method of guiding<br />

rockets. May 1947. PRO WO 291/936.<br />

1156. 676. Kaye, G.D. An estimate of the proportion of slight fragment wounds. June 1947.<br />

PRO WO 291/937.<br />

1157. 677. Lax, G.B. Investigation into the temperature changes and distributions in propellant<br />

charges - interim report. June 1947. PRO WO 291/938.<br />

1158. 678. Hey, J.S., J.W. Phillips, and G.S. Stewart. Survey of the available information on<br />

galactic and solar radiation at radio frequencies (June 1947). July 1947. PRO WO 291/939.<br />

1159. 679. Gye, R. The three gun problem. September 1947. PRO WO 291/940.<br />

1160. 680. Whitney, R.J. Instruments (thermometers) for the measurement of charge<br />

temperature in the field. August 1947. PRO WO 291/941.<br />

1161. 681. Kaye, G.D. The effects of fragmentation on artillery equipments and personnel.<br />

September 1947. PRO WO 291/942.<br />

1162. 682. Stewart, G.S., and J.S. Hey. An experimental high-power transmitter operating on 55<br />

Mc/s for the detection and tracking of long-range projectiles. October 1947. PRO WO 291/943.<br />

1163. 683. Stewart, G.S., and J.S. Hey. Interim report on the low-angle coverage of Radar AA<br />

No 4 Mk VI (MZPL). October 1947. PRO WO 291/944.<br />

1181. 1. Powell, C. LF modulated jamming signals. November 1942. PRO WO 291/2101.<br />

1182. 2. Powell, C. Army-Air cooperation in the Western Desert October - November 1942.<br />

December 1942. PRO WO 291/1369.


1183. 3. Whittaker, J.M. Penetration of minefields. January 1943. PRO WO 291/1298.<br />

1184. 4. Author Unknown. Report on tour of armoured formations in North Africa, April - June<br />

1943. July 1943. PRO WO 291/1299.<br />

1185. 5. Author Unknown. The comparative accuracy for range and line of the British 3in and<br />

German 81mm mortars under field conditions. August 1943. PRO WO 291/1370.<br />

1187. 7. Powell, C. Some observations of variable echoes from the Tripoli coastline. August<br />

1943. PRO WO 291/2102.<br />

1190. 10. Parkinson, D.H. The lethality of the German anti-personnel "S" mine. December 1943.<br />

PRO WO 291/1371.<br />

1191. 11. Author Unknown. Inventions. January 1944. PRO WO 291/1372.<br />

1193. Powell, C. Jamming of Army RDF in Malta. September 1942. PRO WO 291/2100.<br />

1194. Author Unknown. Notes on Army-Air cooperation in First Army operations. January 1943.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

1195. Author Unknown. Direct support: The bombing of dispersed targets. June 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

1196. Author Unknown. Accuracy of fire from tank guns. March 1943. No PRO number.<br />

1197. Author Unknown. The radar reporting system in the Middle East. March 1944. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

1198. Powell, C. A dual role radio beacon. April 1945. No PRO number.<br />

1203. 1/3. Ziervogel, B.H. Report on survey flash-spotting and sound-ranging in Sicily and Italy.<br />

October 1943. PRO WO 291/1309.<br />

1208. 1/8. Author Unknown. Development of a method of carrying down equipment attached to<br />

a parachutist. March 1944. No PRO number.<br />

1209. 1/9. Wallace, J.G. The effect of counter-battery fire. No Date. PRO WO 291/1310.<br />

1210. 1/10. Wallace, J.G. Influence of change of meteor on predicted shooting. April 1944.<br />

PRO WO 291/1311.<br />

1211. 1/11. Wallace, J.G. Comparison of location of hostile batteries by sound ranging, flashspotting<br />

and aerial photographic methods. April 1944. PRO WO 291/1312.


1212. 1/12. Author Unknown. Artillery registration using air OP. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

1216. 1/16. Author Unknown. Visit to 1st and 5th British Divisional signals: ANZIO beach head<br />

1-12 May 1944. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

1217. 1/17. Ziervogel, B.H. Enemy defences on the southern Italian mainland. June 1944. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

1219. 1/19. Author Unknown. Use of the 3in M10 (tank destroyer) battalions on the ANZIO<br />

beach-head up to 10 March 1944. 1944. PRO WO 291/1314.<br />

1220. 1/20. Ziervogel, B.H. The defence of a portion of the Hitler line. 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/1315.<br />

1221. 1/21. Wallace, J.D. Examination of tank casualties. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

1222. 1/22. Author Unknown. Tank communications: Infantry to tank and use of a second<br />

W/setNo 19 in SHERMAN command tanks. September 1944. No PRO number.<br />

1223. 1/23. Newell, G.E., and B.H. Ziervogel. The Trasimene line south-west of Castiglione del<br />

Lago. October 1944. PRO WO 291/1316.<br />

1224. 1/24. Author Unknown. Case study on the effectiveness of artillery in Italy, 1944 (Also<br />

report l/24a which is an addendum on tactical conclusions). November 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/1317 and PRO WO 291/1318.<br />

1225. 1/25. Freeth, H.S. Effect of artillery fire. December 1944. No PRO number.<br />

1226. 1/26. Mitchison, J.M. The accuracy of predicted fire: Part IA comparative study of meteor<br />

telegrams. March 1945. PRO WO 291/1319.<br />

1227. 1/27. Day, J.G., and H.H. Clayton. The accuracy of predicted fire: Part II The Spread of<br />

shot in predicted fire. April 1945. PRO WO 291/1321.<br />

1228. 1/28. Day, J.G., and H.H. Clayton. Vulnerability of enemy equipment to shell fire. April<br />

1945. PRO WO 291/1322.<br />

1229. 1/29. Author Unknown. The operational use of VHF in mountainous country. March 1945.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

1230. 1/30. Author Unknown. Study of the preliminary bombardment of the New Zealand<br />

divisional front during the Eighth Army attack across the Senio on 9 April 1945. June 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/1323.<br />

1231. 1/31. Williams, P.E.J. Miller, and J.M. Mitchison. Tank going trials conducted in Italy:<br />

June - August 1945; September 1945. September 1945. PRO WO 291/1324.


1232. Author Unknown. Operational research and artillery fire. February 1945. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

1233. Hudleston, L.J. Bombardment to break morale. February 1944. DO.<br />

1234. Hudleston, L.J. Area bombardment. February 1944. DO.<br />

1235. Hudleston, L.J. Accuracy of artillery fire. July 1945. PRO WO 291/1325.<br />

1236. Day, J.G., and Beardwood. Location of hostile batteries for counter-battery purposes.<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/1323.<br />

1241. 1. Fairlie, J.F. Self-propelled artillery in the assault on the Normandy beaches: Royal<br />

Marine artillery in "Neptune" operations. July 1944. PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1242. 2. Fairlie, J.F. Self-propelled artillery in the assault on the Normandy beaches: Royal<br />

Marine artillery in "Neptune" operations. June 1944. PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1243. 3. Bayly Pike, D.F. An investigation of a successful attack by TYPHOONS and<br />

THUNDERBOLTS on a German column near La Baleine (Normandy). August 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/1331.<br />

1244. 4. Bayly Pike, D.F. Air attacks on enemy tanks and motor transport in the Mortain area.<br />

August 1944. PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1245. 5. Johnson, P., M.M. Swann, and H.A. Sargeaunt. Heavy bombing north of Caen<br />

(Operation Charnwood). No Date. PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1246. 6. Author Unknown. Heavy bombing south east of Caen (Operation Goodwood). No Date.<br />

PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1247. 7. Swann, M.M. Heavy bombing near Caumont (Operation Bluecoat). August 1944. PRO<br />

WO 291/1331.<br />

1248. 8. Johnson, P. Heavy bombing on night 7/8August 1944 between Caen and Falaise<br />

(Operation Totalise). 1944. PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1249. 9. Johnson, P. The effect of 90lb fragmentation bombs. August 1944. PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1250. 10. Author Unknown. Suggested plan to block a German retreat from Argentan and<br />

Falaise. No Date. PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1251. 11. Swann, M.M. The location of enemy mortars. July 1944. PRO WO 291/1331.


1252. 12. Author Unknown. Analysis of 75mm SHERMAN tank casualties between 6 June and<br />

10 July 1944. No Date. PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1254. 14. Author Unknown. Heavy bombing in support of the Army. September 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/1331.<br />

1255. 15. Johnson, P. Enemy casualties in vehicles and equipment during the retreat from<br />

Normandy to the Seine. January 1945. PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1256. 16. Johnson, P. The effects of air and ground support in the assault on Boulogne.<br />

December 1944. PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1257. 17. Johnson, P. Analysis of German tank casualties in France between 6 June and 31<br />

August 1944. December 1944. PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1258. 18. Author Unknown. Tank casualties during the exploitation phase after crossing the<br />

Seine. No Date. PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1259. 19. Author Unknown. Infantry officer casualties. February 1945. PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1260. 20. Johnson, P. Effect of tanks on slit trenches. November 1944. PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1261. 21. Johnson, P. Use of GL III in forecasting wind for artillery meteor. November 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1262. 22. Author Unknown. The effect of artillery fire on enemy forward defensive positions in<br />

the attack on Geilenkirchen (30 Corps). January 1945. PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1264. 24. Wallace, J.G. The accuracy of predicted shooting (in the Briskens pocket of<br />

operations). December 1944. PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1265. 25. Johnson, P. The effect of various forms of fire support on the western defences of<br />

Walcheren. December 1944. PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1266. 26. Swann, M.M. Fire support in Operation Veritable: Effect on forward defensive<br />

positions. March 1945. PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1267. 27. Johnson, P. Anti-tank guns in the Ardennes. March 1945. PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1268. 28. Bayly Pike, D.F. The use of the mobile radar control post (SCR 584) for air support of<br />

the Army. March 1945. PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1269. 29. Johnson, P. Effect of counter-battery fire in Operation Veritable. April 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/1331.


1270. 30. Johnson, P. Speed of build-up in the assault crossing of the Rhine. May 1945. PRO<br />

WO 291/1331.<br />

1271. 31. Johnson, P. The accuracy of predicted fire in Operation Veritable. No Date. PRO WO<br />

291/1331.<br />

1272. 32. Author Unknown. The armour pursuit after the crossing of the Rhine. No Date. PRO<br />

WO 291/1331.<br />

1273. 33. Author Unknown. The use of PANZERFAUST in the NW European campaign. No<br />

Date. PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1274. Author Unknown. The moral effects of artillery. April 1945. DO.<br />

1275. Author Unknown. Effect of tanks on slit trenches. No Date. PRO WO 291/1332.<br />

1276. Author Unknown. Experiments of propagation at frequencies between 15 and 17.5 Mc/s<br />

using wireless set No 33. No Date. PRO WO 291/1334.<br />

1277. Author Unknown. Operation VERITABLE: Clearing the area between Rivers Maas and<br />

Rhine. No Date. PRO WO 291/1335.<br />

1278. Author Unknown. Self-propelled artillery in 21 Army Group: Analysis of opinions and<br />

criticisms. No Date. PRO WO 291/1336.<br />

1281. 1. Author Unknown. Crater bombing of river lines in the German retreat to the Seine.<br />

No Date. No PRO number.<br />

1282. 2. Author Unknown. The bombing of communication centres prior to the Rhine assault.<br />

No Date. No PRO number.<br />

1283. 3. Author Unknown. Interdiction of road communications by bombing. No Date. DO.<br />

1284. 4. Author Unknown. American incendiary bombs. No Date. DO.<br />

1285. 5. Author Unknown. Effects of bombing on wet ground. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

1286. 6. Author Unknown. Contribution of the Air Forces to stemming the enemy thrust in the<br />

Ardennes, December 1944. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

1287. 7. Author Unknown. The morale effects of artillery. April 1945. DO.<br />

1288. 8. Author Unknown. Unloading of gliders in Operation OVERLORD. June 1944. DO.<br />

1289. Author Unknown. The effect of artillery fire: Notes on No 2 ORS reports Nos 22 and 26<br />

(Serials 1262 and 1266). No Date. DO.


1301. 1. Johnson, P., and R.M. Graham. Air attack on enemy armour in the Ardennes salient.<br />

February 1945. DO.<br />

1302. 2. Bayly Pike, D.F., and et al. The use of the mobile radar control post (SCR 584) for air<br />

support of the army. March 1945. PRO WO 291/1331.<br />

1303. 3. Bayly Pike, D.F., and et al. Rocket firing TYPHOONS in close support of military<br />

operations. May 1945. No PRO number.<br />

1304. 4. Author Unknown. German FLAK and Allied counter FLAK measures in Operation<br />

VARSITY (Airborne landings in the Rhine assault). July 1945. DO.<br />

1321. Author Unknown. Report on the subject of RT links between battalion and company HQs<br />

and company and platoon HQs. 1943. DO.<br />

1322. Author Unknown. How are the performance and range of wireless sets affected by<br />

climatic and topographical jungle conditions?. August 1943. DO.<br />

1323. 3. Author Unknown. A/C reporting by W/T: Cause of failure in the Calcutta area. January<br />

1944. No PRO number.<br />

1324. Author Unknown. Relative advantage of line and wireless in Burma theatre. January 1944.<br />

DO.<br />

1325. Welch, J.D. Report on casualty analysis. January 1944. DO.<br />

1326. Author Unknown. Methods of battery charging in jungle. January 1944. DO.<br />

1327. Author Unknown. How far is the present pattern of compressors suitable?. January 1944.<br />

DO.<br />

1328. Leitch, G. Protective devices for line instruments. January 1944. DO.<br />

1329. Leitch, G. Bunkers - Japanese. January 1944. DO.<br />

1330. Leitch, G. What is the best personal weapon for use by gunners?. January 1944. DO.<br />

1331. Author Unknown. Is a wireless set required for patrols to communicate with their<br />

battalions? If so, what set and what scale?. January 1944. DO.<br />

1332. Leitch, G. Extent to which 25prs fired short in Assam operations. January 1944. DO.<br />

1333. Leitch, G. Artillery prediction - adequate meteor data available. February 1944. DO.<br />

1334. Author Unknown. Suitability of the motorcycle as a vehicle for a doctor in jungle country.


February 1944. DO.<br />

1335. 12. Leitch, G. Utilization of hospitals. No Date. DO.<br />

1336. Author Unknown. Comparison of wheeled and tracked vehicles when operating in paddy<br />

fields. March 1944. DO.<br />

1337. Author Unknown. Trials of weapons against bunkers: Part II: Artillery weapons. March<br />

1944. PRO WO 291/1812.<br />

1338. Author Unknown. Operation No 2 - Kyaukchaw. March 1944. DO.<br />

1339. Author Unknown. Operation No 3 - Mile 25.2 Track Kyaukchaw - Dathekyauk, Aug.<br />

March 1944. DO.<br />

1340. Leitch, G. Use of trailers in forward jungle areas. May 1944. PRO WO 291/1811.<br />

1341. Author Unknown. Operation No 4: Operations by 48 Ind Bde in the area of Tiddim<br />

(Burma). July 1944. DO.<br />

1342. Author Unknown. Operation No 5: Operations by 77 Ind Bde from 5 February - 20 April<br />

1944. July 1944. DO.<br />

1343. Author Unknown. Provision and use of meteor data in Assam operations. No Date.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

1344. Bagwell-Ponefry, A.E. Trials of 20mm HISPANO - SUIZA against ground troops. July<br />

1944. DO.<br />

1345. 15. Author Unknown. What is the average time that dry-battery operated manpack sets<br />

are used per week?. December 1944. DO.<br />

1346. Author Unknown. An account of the signal arrangement of 75 (EA) Infantry Brigade<br />

during the advance along Myittha Gorge from Thapanaing to Kalewa. December 1944. DO.<br />

1347. Author Unknown. Investigation regarding wastage rates of war materials (jungle<br />

warfare). 1944. DO.<br />

1348. Author Unknown. Investigation regarding rates of wastage of war material (jungle<br />

warfare). 1944. DO.<br />

1349. Author Unknown. Lighting equipment for engineer work in Assam. 1944. PRO WO<br />

291/1801.<br />

1350. Author Unknown. The role of the Vickers MMG in the jungle. 1944. DO.


1351. Author Unknown. Which of the telephones FL or D is preferred? What are the common<br />

faults of each?. 1944. DO.<br />

1352. 16. Leitch, G. To what extent are hand generators used for Wireless Sets No 48 in<br />

operations?. March 1945. DO.<br />

1353. 19. Sandford, C. Initial testing of complex line and wireless equipments. No Date. DO.<br />

1354. Sandford, C. Supplementary report to initial testing of complex line and wireless<br />

equipments. March 1945. DO.<br />

1355. 36. Leitch, G. Study the ideal composition of a team of line construction and carrier<br />

maintenance personnel. March 1945. DO.<br />

1356. 34. Leitch, G. The adequacy of Indian field bakery equipments. April 1945. DO.<br />

1357. 46. Leitch, G. The utilization of British tradesmen in RIEME in South East Asia and India<br />

commands. October 1945. PRO WO 291/1821.<br />

1358. Welch, J.D. Trials of weapons against bunkers: Part III AFV weapons: Supplement No 1:<br />

Backward fragmentation effect. 1945. PRO WO 291/1813.<br />

1359. Author Unknown. Causes and incidence of signal office queries. 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/1819.<br />

1360. Welch, D. Casualty evacuation and provision of reinforcements Parts I & II. No Date.<br />

DO.<br />

1361. Author Unknown. Manpower wastage in India and SEAC. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

1362. Author Unknown. Maintenance of field formations. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

1363. Author Unknown. Standard packing for SAA. No Date. PRO WO 291/1808.<br />

1364. Author Unknown. Nutritional status of Indian Forces - Fourteenth Army - Part I: Pioneers<br />

and RIASC (Army troops). No Date. No PRO number.<br />

1365. Author Unknown. The feeding of tank crews - Fourteenth Army. No Date. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

1366. Author Unknown. Unit cooking equipment in SEAC. No Date. PRO WO 291/1817.<br />

1367. Author Unknown. Notes on personal equipment and common user equipment on the<br />

central Burma front. No Date. No PRO number.


1368. Author Unknown. Factors affecting the rate of movement of units and formations. No<br />

Date. No PRO number.<br />

1369. Author Unknown. Report on packing and handling of stores and supplies. No Date. PRO<br />

WO 291/1820.<br />

1370. Croft, A. Report on ORS (India) with experimental Frontier Brigade: Winter 1946-1947.<br />

February 1947. DO.<br />

1371. Newsome, J., and S. Jai. Relation between the weight of the soldier, load carried, distance<br />

marched, fatigue and efficiency. 1947. No PRO number.<br />

1381. Author Unknown. Construction and maintenance of a Spiral-four system. No Date. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

1382. Author Unknown. Average time for which dry battery-operated manpack wireless sets are<br />

in use per week to enable the forecasting of battery consumption. No PRO number.<br />

1383. Author Unknown. Light aircraft and jungle warfare. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

1384. 10. Hennessey, D. The evacuation of casualties from forward areas by light aircraft. July<br />

1945. DO.<br />

1385. Author Unknown. Report on nutritional status of Indian troops - Part II: Transport units<br />

RIASC (Corps and Divisional troops). 1945. No PRO number.<br />

1386. Author Unknown. Report on the nutritional status of IOR's, Fourteenth Army - Part IV:<br />

General Review. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

1387. Author Unknown. Nutritional status of 29 Japanese POWs - Fourteenth Army. 1945. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

1388. Author Unknown. Contamination of POL and its results. No Date. PRO WO 291/1815.<br />

1407. 7. Author Unknown. Artillery survey data from oblique air photographs. May 1945. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

1409. 9. Author Unknown. Self loading rifles for snipers. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

1410. 10. Author Unknown. Effectiveness of Japanese 75mm armour piercing weapons against<br />

front armour of a Matilda tank. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

1413. 13. Author Unknown. Report on the reduction of Japanese type fortifications (palm log<br />

bunkers). No Date. No PRO number.


1414. 14. Author Unknown. Trials of 3in mortar in close support for beach landings. No Date.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

1417. 17. Author Unknown. Performance of Army wireless sets in the field. No Date. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

1418. 18. Author Unknown. Robinson sun-flash distress signal device. No Date. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

1419. 19. Author Unknown. Communication between L5 aircraft and the SCR 511 wireless set.<br />

No Date. No PRO number.<br />

1421. 21. Vigder, J.S. Operational use of manpack flame throwers. August 1945. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

1422. Author Unknown. Trial of M9A1 grenade functioning against foliage. No Date. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

1423. Author Unknown. Airdropping of supplies to a radio beacon. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

1449. 9. Jump, P. Grenade, rifle No 36M with 4 sec fuze fired for air burst - preliminary trials to<br />

determine the effectiveness. November 1943. DO.<br />

1453. 13. Jump, P. Accuracy and effectiveness of 3" mortar fire under operational conditions.<br />

May 1944. DO.<br />

1454. 14. Jump, P. The offensive use of white phosphorus as a smoke and anti-personnel<br />

weapon. No Date. DO.<br />

1455. 15. Jump, P. Observations on 1.5/99 volt tropic-proofed dry batteries. January 1944. DO.<br />

1457. 17. Vickers, G.G. The packaging and operational life of batteries BA3 7 and BA38 for<br />

wireless sets SCR 536. 1944. DO.<br />

1458. 18. Jump, P. Factors affecting the operational life of dry batteries in N Guinea. September<br />

1943. DO.<br />

1459. 19. Jump, P. Use of the wireless set No 108 Mk III by an operations patrol in N Guinea.<br />

October 1943. DO.<br />

1460. 20. Author Unknown. Proofing of AFVs against adherence of Japanese magnetic A/tk<br />

mines. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

1461. 21. Jump, P. Weapons for the reduction of Japanese fortifications: Review of the position<br />

to March 1944. March 1944. DO.


1462. 22. Jump, P. The effect of blast on the occupants of a bunker. May 1944. DO.<br />

1464. 24. Jump, P. The 40mm gun as a means of cutting wire. June 1944. DO.<br />

1466. 26. Dickson, H. 20mm rifle discharger tube trial, Kitty Creek, Ryde, Sydney. 20 May 1944.<br />

July 1944. DO.<br />

1469. 29. Author Unknown. Temporary deafness following exposure to gunfire: Importance of<br />

ear protection. 1944. DO.<br />

1470. 30. Dickson, H. Visual signalling - ground to air: Trials of grenade No 63. August 1944.<br />

DO.<br />

1473. 33. Author Unknown. The effect of small arms fire in tall grass. 1944. DO.<br />

1474. 34. Dickson, H. Location of survivors of crashed aircraft in jungle and mountainous<br />

country. January 1945. DO.<br />

1475. 35. Author Unknown. Wireless sets in N Guinea - technical notes. No Date. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

1476. 36. Author Unknown. Ground wave communication in jungle: some tests with Army<br />

wireless sets. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

1477. 37. Harris, L. Performance of flame throwers transportable "FROG" (Aust) No 2 Mk I in<br />

operation in Balikpapen July 1945. October 1945. DO.<br />

1479. 39. Rodd. The employment of flame throwers in operations in Borneo. November 1945.<br />

DO.<br />

1480. 40. Cairns, S. Trial of cartridges QF 25pr (Tropic). November 1945. DO.<br />

1481. 41. Tableland, A. Variations in fall of shot and MPI of QF 25pr Mk II and of 25pr (short)<br />

Mk I (Aust). March 1945. DO.<br />

1483. 43. Dickson, H. Mobility of 2pr and 6pr A/tk guns using a jeep as towing vehicle. October<br />

1944. DO.<br />

1485. 45. Dickson, H. Range accuracy of QF 25pr Mk II and QF 25pr (short) Mk I (Aust).<br />

February 1945. DO.<br />

1486. 46. Author Unknown. Trial of 50lb hollow charge (jaws of death pattern) against wire<br />

obstructions and undergrowth. October 1944. No PRO number.<br />

1487. 47. Author Unknown. Employment and organisation of snipers. No Date. No PRO<br />

number.


1488. 48. Dickson, H. Variations of lethality of shell QF 25pr HE at varying angles of impact.<br />

April 1945. DO.<br />

1490. 50. Author Unknown. The adaptation of the Naval HEDGEHOG for use on the MATILDA<br />

tank. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

1494. 54. Lewis, T. Performance of ammunition packages in operations in NW Borneo.<br />

December 1945. DO.<br />

1501. Author Unknown. The diversion effect caused by dummies. December 1945. DO.<br />

1502. Author Unknown. Some aspects of psychological warfare. December 1945. DO.<br />

1503. Author Unknown. German use of the multi-barrelled rocket projector in afield artillery<br />

role. January 1946. DO.<br />

1504. Author Unknown. The role of armoured cars. March 1946. DO.<br />

1521. 1. Murrell, H., and N. Edwards. Report on ammunition stowage and loading of the QF<br />

25pr Mk II gun on RAM chassis (SP 25pdr SEXTON). December 1945. PRO WO 291/945.<br />

1522. 2. Dorward, J.C. Measurement of opposition to an attack. January 1946. DO.<br />

1523. 3. Dorward, J.C. The effects of bombardment - the present state of knowledge. March<br />

1946. PRO WO 291/946.<br />

1524. 4. Powell, C. Radar in tank warfare. March 1946. PRO WO 291/947.<br />

1525. 5. Whittaker, N., and T.H. Roebuck. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition<br />

depots: Study No 44: Bombs ML 2in Mortar: Refuzing. March 1946. PRO WO 291/948.<br />

1526. 6. Whittaker, N., and T.H. Roebuck. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition<br />

depots: Study No 48: Report on sorting mixed small arms ammunition. April 1946. PRO WO<br />

291/949.<br />

1527. 7. Bearwood, H., and D.F. Bayly Pike. Minefield clearance and casualties. May 1946.<br />

PRO WO 291/950.<br />

1528. 8. Whittaker, N., and T.H. Roebuck. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition<br />

depots: Study No 51: Bombs 3in mortar BE plugged - fuzed 390. April 1946. PRO WO 291/951.<br />

1529. 9. Roebuck, T.H. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No<br />

52: Mines A/tk: Preparation for dumping. May 1946. PRO WO 291/952.<br />

1530. 10. Young, P.D.S., and G.S. Waters. Infantry drafting. May 1946. PRO WO 291/953.


1531. 11. Murrell, H., and E. Carr-Hill. Time and motion study of 6in naval gun drill. June 1946.<br />

PRO WO 291/954.<br />

1532. 12. Clirno, J., B.G. Fish, and F.C. Liston. The assault on Wesel. July 1946. PRO WO<br />

291/955.<br />

1533. 13. Whittaker, N., N. Edwards, and J. Clarke. Motion study of working methods employed<br />

by No 1 EDU Dumping Coy, No 2 <strong>Military</strong> Port. June 1946. PRO WO 291/956.<br />

1534. 14. Roebuck, T.H. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No<br />

60: Bombs ML 2in mortar defuzing and refuzing. June 1946. PRO WO 291/957.<br />

1535. 15. Roebuck, T.H. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No<br />

61: Bombs 2in mortar illuminating and signal: Preparation for dumping. May 1946. PRO WO<br />

291/958.<br />

1536. 16. Roebuck, T.H. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No<br />

57: Repacking fuzes 161. May 1946. PRO WO 291/959.<br />

1537. 17. Mound, S.H.C., and L. Arculus. Interim report on time and motion study of erection of<br />

inflatable deception devices. September 1946. PRO WO 291/960.<br />

1539. 19. Wright, H.B. A survey of tank casualties. March 1947. DO.<br />

1540. 20. Roebuck, T.H. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No<br />

70: 3in 5BHE and practice fused 245: Preparation for dumping. September 1946. PRO WO<br />

291/962.<br />

1541. 21. Roebuck, T.H. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No<br />

69: Grenades A/tk No 75 Mk I: Preparation for dumping. September 1946. PRO WO 291/963.<br />

1542. 22. Padget, R. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition depots: Study No 68:<br />

Bombs 29mm Spigot HE 20lb in cylinders: Preparation for dumping in South East Asia.<br />

September 1946. PRO WO 291/964.<br />

1543. 23. Wallace, D.B., and H.N. Compton. Operation "Goodwood": Battle Study. October<br />

1946. PRO WO 291/965.<br />

1544. 24. Murrell, H., S.H.C. Mound, and J.C. James. Motion study of proposed ammunition<br />

stowage in A4 5 with particular reference to loading on the move in a vehicle stabilized in<br />

azimuth. September 1946. PRO WO 291/966.<br />

1545. 25. Edwards, N., and T.H. Roebuck. Motion study of methods of work and layout for<br />

tropical packing of MT spares. September 1946. PRO WO 291/967.


1546. 26. Edwards, N., and T.H. Roebuck. Motion study of methods of work and layout for<br />

postal packing of MT spares. September 1946. PRO WO 291/968.<br />

1547. 27. Edwards, N., and T.H. Roebuck. Motion study of methods of work and layout for<br />

cartoning of MT spares. September 1946. PRO WO 291/969.<br />

1548. 28. Edwards, N., and E. Carr-Hill. Motion study of methods of work and layout for small<br />

items packing. September 1946. PRO WO 291/970.<br />

1549. 29. Edwards, N., and E. Carr-Hill. Motion study of methods of work and layout for baling<br />

Army clothing (socks and vests). October 1946. PRO WO 291/971.<br />

1550. 30. Edwards, N., and E. Carr-Hill. Motion study of methods of work and layout for receipt,<br />

sort and repack of Army boots. October 1946. PRO WO 291/972.<br />

1551. 31. Jones, E.E. Operational research abstracts 1946. May 1947. PRO WO 291/973.<br />

1552. 32. Edwards, E., E. Carr-Hill, and W.D. de la Riviere. Production study of baling of Army<br />

clothing (vests, flannel, white). December 1946. PRO WO 291/974.<br />

1553. 33. Gee, H.G., and J.M. Mitchison. Tank battle analysis. November 1946. PRO WO<br />

291/975.<br />

1554. 34. Swann, M.M., C.F. White, and B.G. Fish. The effect of close air support (Part I -<br />

Medium and Heavy Bombers). December 1946. PRO WO 291/976.<br />

1555. 35. Croft, N.A. Exercise "Musk-ox". September 1946. PRO WO 291/977.<br />

1556. 36. James, J.C. A study of mine prodders to determine the most effective design and<br />

method of use. February 1947. PRO WO 291/978.<br />

1557. 37. Edwards, N., J. Cooper, and R.H. Glasgow. Study of methods of work employed in<br />

ordnance depots: Desk and cabinet layout for posting figures from vouchers to account cards.<br />

January 1947. PRO WO 291/979.<br />

1558. 38. Bond, F., and J. McCrickard. Operational assessment of the visibility oflin mortar<br />

propellant smoke and flash. January 1947. PRO WO 291/980.<br />

1559. 39. Padget, R., and N. Whittaker. Studies of working methods employed in ammunition<br />

depots: QF shell scraping and painting with mechanized plant. February 1947. PRO WO<br />

291/981.<br />

1560. 40. Edwards, N., and W.D. de la Riviere. Study of working methods employed in ordnance<br />

depts: Methods of work and layout employed in returned stores group. January 1947. PRO WO<br />

291/982.


1561. 41. Mound, S.H.C., and W.D. de la Riviere. Time and motion study of charge, line, mine<br />

clearing No 1 Mk I (5/8 inch VIPER) and its proposed firing drill. February 1947. PRO WO<br />

291/983.<br />

1562. 42. Whittaker, N., and R.H. Glasgow. Studies of methods of work employed in ordnance<br />

depts: Layout of dues-out control section (DOC) of accounts branch. March 1947. PRO WO<br />

291/984.<br />

1563. 43. Mound, S.H.C., L. Arculus, and D. Temple. Motion study of erection of dummy LCT<br />

(BIG BOB). May 1947. PRO WO 291/985.<br />

1564. 44. Packer, A.G., and H.G. Gee. The operational effectiveness of the flame-thrower tank<br />

(CROCODILE). June 1947. PRO WO 291/986.<br />

1565. 45. Richardson, R. Study of working methods employed in ordnance depots: Motion study<br />

of the methods of work and layout for the preservation of small arms (rifles, stens, sub m/c guns).<br />

February 1947. PRO WO 291/987.<br />

1566. 46. Whittaker, N., and R.H. Glasgow. Study of working methods employed in ordnance<br />

depts: Motion study of methods of work and layout for receiving, binning and selecting stores at<br />

MT sub-depot, COD Bicester. June 1947. PRO WO 291/988.<br />

1567. 47. Hamilton, R. The use of the DECCA navigator by ground forces. July 1947. PRO WO<br />

291/989.<br />

1568. 48. Roebuck, T.H., and W.D. de la Riviere. Studies of methods of work employed in<br />

ordnance depots: Motion study of method of work and layout for painting iron bedsteads.<br />

July 1947. PRO WO 291/990.<br />

1569. 49. Roebuck, T.H., and W.D. de la Riviere. Studies of methods of work employed in<br />

ordnance depots: Motion study of methods of work and layout for boot repairing. July 1947.<br />

PRO WO 291/991.<br />

1570. 50. de la Riviere, W.D. Motion study of layout for the checking of detail stores (MT<br />

receipts). July 1947. PRO WO 291/992.<br />

1571. 51. Roebuck, T.H., and W.D. de la Riviere. Motion study of methods of work and layout<br />

for checking and pre- packing detail stores (MT). July 1947. PRO WO 291/993.<br />

1572. 52. Glasgow, R.H. Studies of methods of work employed in ordnance depots: Receipt,<br />

identification and dispatch of returned MT stores. July 1947. PRO WO 291/994.<br />

1573. 53. Roebuck, T.H. Motion study of receipt and checking of technical stores: Technical<br />

Stores Depot (15 BOD). July 1947. PRO WO 291/995.


1574. 54. Roebuck, T.H. Studies of methods of work employed in ordnance depots: Preservation<br />

of small and large MT parts (15BOD). July 1947. PRO WO 291/996.<br />

1575. 55. Whittaker, N., and R. Richardson. Motion study of the design of entrenching tools and<br />

their use under tactical conditions. August 1947. PRO WO 291/997.<br />

1576. 56. Mound, S.H.C., and R. Crossan. Motion study of reloading the 4.5in rocket projector<br />

mounted on a LVT. June 1947. PRO WO 291/998.<br />

1577. 57. Whittaker, N., and R.H. Glasgow. Study of methods of work employed in ordnance<br />

depots: Methods of work for mechanized card posting. July 1947. PRO WO 291/999.<br />

1578. 58. Whittaker, N., and B. Stephens. Study of methods of work employed in ordnance<br />

depots: The packing of gland rings (rings, packing). April 1947. PRO WO 291/1000.<br />

1579. 59. Whittaker, N., and G. Cuncliffe. Study of methods of work employed in ordnance<br />

depots: Motion study of the organisation, the methods of work and the layouts used for the<br />

modified long-term preservation of artillery equipment at Atcham Gun Park, COD Donnington.<br />

October 1947. PRO WO 291/1001.<br />

1580. 60. Reid, AM., R. Brittain, and C. Elliott. An investigation of ways of saving manpower at<br />

present absorbed by guard duties in occupied countries. February 1948. PRO WO 291/1002.<br />

1581. 61. Tunnicliffe, G. Motion study of German tanks. December 1947. PRO WO 291/1003.<br />

1582. 62. Benn, E., C. Lascelles, and R.H. Brooks. Effect of rapid fire on the dispersion of the<br />

3in mortar. February 1948. PRO WO 291/1004.<br />

1583. 63. Roebuck, T.H. Time and motion study in ordnance depots: Study of working methods<br />

employed in ordnance depots in BAOR. January 1948. PRO WO 291/1005.<br />

1584. 64. Elliott, C, and R.H. Glasgow. A comparison of the effectiveness of the multi- and<br />

single-item voucher. December 1947. PRO WO 291/1006.<br />

1585. 65. Reid, A.M. Collation of climatic data in possible theatres of war. April and June,<br />

1948. PRO WO 291/1007-1010.<br />

1586. 66. Mound, S.H.C., and G. Tunnicliffe. Motion study of loading multi-barrelled smoke<br />

dischargers in AFVs. December 1947. PRO WO 291/1011.<br />

1587. 67. Elliott, C, and V.H. Mansell. Investigation of the mechanism of general documentation<br />

in the engineers stores (spares) sub-depot. December 1947. PRO WO 291/1012.<br />

1588. 68. Roebuck, T.H. Motion study of layout and methods of work for the physical handling<br />

of stores in the engineer stores (spares) sub-depot. December 1947. PRO WO 291/1013.


1589. 69. Tunnicliffe, G. Some suggested arrangements for loading and firing the main<br />

armament of AFVs. February 1948. PRO WO 291/1014.<br />

1590. 70. Rush, R. Study of working methods in REME establishments: Motion study of work<br />

and layout for the repair of small arms (rifles, STENs and pistols). February 1948. PRO WO<br />

291/1015.<br />

1591. 71. Crowley, J. Study of working methods in REME establishments: Motion study of the<br />

overhaul, cleaning and repair of binoculars. January 1948. PRO WO 291/1016.<br />

1593. 73. Glasgow, R.H. Methods of work and layout for the wireless shop, No 6, Central<br />

Workshops, REME, Greenford. February 1948. PRO WO 291/1017.<br />

1594. 74. Evans, I., G.G. Sherratt, and W. Calderwood. A simple and convenient instrument for<br />

measuring the shearing resistance of clay soils. April 1948. PRO WO 291/1018.<br />

1595. 75. Crossley, J., and S. Smith. Motion study of method of work and layout for the overhaul<br />

of engines at No 27 Command Workshops, REME. February 1948. PRO WO 291/1019, Plus<br />

addendum in PRO WO 291/1020.<br />

1596. 76. Hind, K. The optimum siting for LAA guns. April 1948. PRO WO 291/1021.<br />

1597. 77. de la Riviere, W.D. The preparation of BL shell for long term storage. March 1948.<br />

PRO WO 291/1022.<br />

1598. 78. Author Unknown. The importance of straightness of bore in its effect on the accuracy<br />

of high velocity guns. May 1948. PRO WO 291/1023.<br />

1599. 79. de la Riviere, W.D. The methods of work for dismantling 21 piece ammunition<br />

shelters. April 1948. PRO WO 291/1024.<br />

1600. 80. Benn, E. Preselection for Army schools: A suggested method for the senior NCOs<br />

course of the School of Infantry Tactical Wing. June 1948. PRO WO 291/1025, Plus addendum<br />

PRO WO 291/1026.<br />

1601. 81. Author Unknown. Motion study of work and layout used for the overhaul of engine<br />

sub- assemblies at No 27 Command Workshops, REME. June 1948. DO.<br />

1602. 82. Geeson, P.J. The recording of HAA practice firing. June 1948. PRO WO 291/1027.<br />

1603. 83. Kaye, G.D., and Gravett. The value of protective armour for landing craft assault. July<br />

1948. PRO WO 291/1028.<br />

1621. 101. Croft, N.A. Arctic research and development and the effect of exposure to cold<br />

climates on weapons and equipment. October 1947. PRO WO 291/1029.


1622. 102. Ungerson, D. Methods of rating students at the Staff College. January 1946. PRO WO<br />

291/1030.<br />

1623. 103. Grose-Hodge, C.D.M. Methods of instruction at the Staff College. January 1947. PRO<br />

WO 291/1031.<br />

1624. 104. Williams, T.W. Investigations into possible techniques of parachuting with arms and<br />

equipment from double-door aircraft. April 1948. PRO WO 291/1032.<br />

1625. 105. Evans, T.A. Analysis of mistakes made in Exercise "PREDICTION". January 1947.<br />

PRO WO 291/1033.<br />

1626. 106. Evans, T.A. A method of investigating mistakes occurring in the laying of field guns.<br />

July 1947. PRO WO 291/1034.<br />

1627. 107. Whittaker, N. Time and motion study in Ordnance Depots: The preliminary survey in<br />

Ordnance Depots. November 1946. PRO WO 291/1035.<br />

1628. 108. Whittaker, N., and N. Edwards. Time and motion study in Ordnance Depots: Manpower<br />

utilization in the base installations BAOR. November 1946. PRO WO 291/1036.<br />

1629. 109. Mound, S.H.C., and G. Tunnicliffe. Motion study of proposed ammunition stowage in<br />

Centurion III. August 1947. PRO WO 291/1037.<br />

1630. 110. Mound, S.H.C. Motion study of ammunition stowage and loading in FV201. October<br />

1947. PRO WO 291/1038.<br />

1631. 111. Whittaker, N. Time and motion study in the REME establishments: The preliminary<br />

survey. November 1947. PRO WO 291/1039.<br />

1632. 112. Wright, H.B. An examination of the Zuckerman criteria of wounding. August 1946.<br />

PRO WO 291/1040.<br />

1633. 113. Rush, R., and C.A. Clark. Motion study of AFG 1027 and its use. December 1947.<br />

PRO WO 291/1041.<br />

1634. 144. Crossley, J. Estimated times and their uses in REME workshops. December 1947.<br />

PRO WO 291/1042.<br />

1635. 115. Mansell, V.H. Study of the Liphook RE preservation plant for small components<br />

comprising part of the reserve of military transportation bridging equipment. May 1948. PRO<br />

WO 291/1043.<br />

1636. 116. Carr-Hill, EA. Motion study of the transit system of all documents in and between<br />

War Office buildings: Introduction to the study. March 1947. PRO WO 291/1044.


1637. 117. Carr-Hill, EA. Motion study of the transit system of all documents in and between<br />

War Office buildings: House transits. July 1947. PRO WO 291/1045.<br />

1638. 118. Carr-Hill, E.A., and S. Smith. Motion study of the transit system of all documents in<br />

and between War Office buildings: The messenger service. June 1947. PRO WO 291/1046.<br />

1639. 119. Carr-Hill, EA. Motion study of the transit system of all documents in and between<br />

War Office buildings: The "Lamson Tube". August 1947. PRO WO 291/1047.<br />

1640. 120. Cawthorne, R. On the detection of mines by dogs. April 1947. PRO WO 291/1048.<br />

1641. 1. Yarnold, K.W. Trials with Australian rangefinding sight: Parts 1 - 3 (Non-firing trials).<br />

December 1943. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/607.<br />

1642. 2. Author Unknown. Firing trials with Australian rangefinding sight. December 1943.<br />

PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/608.<br />

1643. 3. Author Unknown. Improvements in the "Line of Sight" method of range correction in<br />

tank gunnery. March 1944. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/609.<br />

1644. 4. Author Unknown. The clinometer sighting bar. February 1944. PRO WO 194/309 and<br />

PRO WO 194/610.<br />

1645. 5. Roberts, G.T. Comparison of bracketing and the "doubling" method of line of sight<br />

correction in tank gunnery. March 1944. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/611.<br />

1646. 6. Author Unknown. The loading of the 17-pr gun on the move. Preliminary report.<br />

September 1944. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/612.<br />

1647. 7. Yarnold, K.W. Trials of Barr and Stroud rangefinder No 2. April 1944. PRO WO<br />

194/309 and PRO WO 194/613.<br />

1648. 8. Author Unknown. Rangefinding by subtense methods. April 1944. PRO WO 194/309<br />

and PRO WO 194/614.<br />

1649. 9. Roberts, G.T. Tracking aircraft with a power driven turret. A consideration of stability<br />

with a rate-computing sight. September 1944. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/615.<br />

1650. 10. Author Unknown. Trials of German coincidence rangefinder EM34. May 1944. PRO<br />

WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/616.<br />

1651. 11. Author Unknown. The ML 4.2 inch mortar as a tank weapon. May 1944. PRO WO<br />

194/309 and PRO WO 194/617.<br />

1652. 12. Dunbar, C. Analysis of the pitching motions of a tank hull. October 1944. PRO WO<br />

194/309 and PRO WO 194/618.


1652. 12A. Chambers, R.G. Hull motion of A41: Yaw. December 1944. PRO WO 194/309 and<br />

PRO WO 194/619.<br />

1653. 13. Author Unknown. The cyroscopic stabilization of tank armament. June 1944. PRO<br />

WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/309.<br />

1654. 14. Author Unknown. The settling of tanks on firing, with special reference to the use of<br />

the Pseudo-Independent line of sight system. October 1944. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO<br />

194/620.<br />

1655. 15. Author Unknown. The relative speeds of the Pseudo-Independent line of sight gear<br />

(PILC) and the AFV sight in indirect fire. October 1944. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO<br />

194/621.<br />

1656. 16. Yarnold, K.W. The importance of charge temperature in tank gunnery. October 1944.<br />

PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/622.<br />

1657. 17. Author Unknown. The range corrector. October 1944. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO<br />

WO 194/623.<br />

1658. 18. Author Unknown. Westinghouse junior stabilizer applied to Polsten 20mm cannon.<br />

October 1944. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/624.<br />

1659. 19. Roberts, G.T. The stabilization in azimuth of tank guns: Permissible limits of gun<br />

wander. November 1944. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/625.<br />

1660. 20. Author Unknown. The accuracy and speed of the Swabey sight. November 1944.<br />

PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/626.<br />

1661. 21. Sutton, O.G. The diurnal variation of atmospheric refraction near the ground and its<br />

possible effect on tank gunnery. February 1945. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/627.<br />

1662. 22. Author Unknown. Optimum magnification of layer telescope and commander's<br />

observation instrument in tanks: Part I: Magnification and recognising factor. February 1945.<br />

PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/628.<br />

1663. 23. Author Unknown. Importance of field of view in picking up targets: Comparison of<br />

telescope x6, 60 degrees with telescope No 43, x6. February 1945. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO<br />

WO 194/629.<br />

1664. 24. Chambers, R.G. Flash filters for use in tank gunnery. February 1945. PRO WO<br />

194/309 and PRO WO 194/630.<br />

1665. 25. Dunbar, C. The RCP sight and its application to fire control in tanks: Preliminary<br />

report. March 1945. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/631.


1666. 26. Author Unknown. A method of rangefinding using two tanks and azimuth indicators.<br />

March 1945. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/632.<br />

1667. 27. Yarnold, K.W. The value of a sight when shooting with a bow machine gun. April<br />

1945. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/633.<br />

1668. 28. Author Unknown. 17-pr obscuration: First report. April 1945. PRO WO 194/309 and<br />

PRO WO 194/634.<br />

1669. 29. Watson, H.H. The effect of flash, smoke and dust in preventing observation of fire from<br />

tank guns. April 1945. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/635.<br />

1670. 30. Author Unknown. An investigation into the reported variation of jump of the 75mm<br />

gun in the Sherman tank. April 1945. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/636.<br />

1671. 31. Author Unknown. The TAR angle of sight instrument. May 1945. PRO WO 194/309<br />

and PRO WO 194/637.<br />

1672. 32. Author Unknown. Electrical "pick-up" devices for rate measuring cyroscopes: Interim<br />

report. June 1945. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/638.<br />

1673. 33. Author Unknown. Tank telescopes: The compromise between magnification and field<br />

of view: Trials with Ross variable power telescope. June 1945. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO<br />

194/639.<br />

1674. 34. Author Unknown. Investigation into the variation of jump of the 17-pr gun in a tank<br />

mounting. June 1945. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/640.<br />

1675. 35. Author Unknown. Bow MG mounting in Centurion. June 1945. PRO WO 194/309 and<br />

PRO WO 194/641.<br />

1676. 36. Author Unknown. Effect on flash and shimmer of injecting notrogen into the barrel of<br />

17-pr gun. August 1945. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/642.<br />

1677. 37. Author Unknown. Tank telescopes: Effect of magnification on speed and accuracy of<br />

lay. August 1945. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/643.<br />

1678. 38. Author Unknown. Accuracy of laying for line in turret down and indirect fire.<br />

September 1945. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/644.<br />

1679. 39. Author Unknown. Accuracy of estimating range from within a vision cupola. October<br />

1945. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/645.


1680. 40. Author Unknown. Reduction of obscuration by dust when firing the 17-pr gun: The<br />

efficiency of certain muzzle attachments. November 1945. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO<br />

194/646.<br />

1681. 41. Author Unknown. Tank telescopes: Laying errors due to parallax. November 1945.<br />

PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/647.<br />

1682. 42. Author Unknown. An appreciation of the Skink AA tank. November 1945. PRO WO<br />

194/309 and PRO WO 194/648.<br />

1683. 43. Author Unknown. The future of control systems for tank gunnery. December 1945.<br />

PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/649.<br />

1684. 44. Author Unknown. 17-pr obscuration - second report: Obscuration due to flash:<br />

Visibility of various tracers. April 1946. PRO WO 194/309 and PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1685. 45. Author Unknown. The determination of jump and accuracy of 17-pr guns in<br />

AVENGER self- propelled mountings. April 1946. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1686. 46. Author Unknown. Measurements of the flexural characteristics of a rigidly mounted<br />

20-pr gun barrel. April 1946. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1687. 47. Chambers, R.G. 76mm obscuration: Use of M62Al (longprimer) ammunition and<br />

muzzle brake. April 1946. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1688. 48. Author Unknown. Experiments to determine the damage to the 17-pr gun when<br />

striking the skid rail in Centurion II. June 1946. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1689. 49. Author Unknown. Optimum magnification for layer's telescope and commander's<br />

observing instrument: Part II Field trials on magnification and recognition factor. April 1946.<br />

PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1690. 50. Author Unknown. Speed and evasive action as possible substitutes for heavy armour.<br />

June 1946. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1691. 51. Author Unknown. The accuracy of 17-pr DS Mark IV and its effect on the accuracy of<br />

APCBC shot. June 1946. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1692. 52. Author Unknown. Assessment of forward area sight, STIFFKEY STICK and gyrosight<br />

of a 4-man AA turret. June 1946. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1693. 53. Author Unknown. A comparison of the speeds in action of various sighting systems<br />

and methods of fire control tanks. July 1946. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1694. 54. Author Unknown. Obscuration caused by firing: Its importance in future tank<br />

gunnery. September 1946. PRO WO 194/310.


1695. 55. Author Unknown. An investigation into jump (based on 6-pr guns). July 1946. PRO<br />

WO 194/310.<br />

1696. 56. Author Unknown. Predetermined corrections in tank gunnery. October 1946. PRO<br />

WO 194/310.<br />

1697. 57. Author Unknown. The determination of jump and accuracy of 17-pr gun in<br />

CENTURION I. October 1946. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1698. 58. Author Unknown. Automatic laying of tank guns for line. August 1947. PRO WO<br />

194/310.<br />

1699. 59. Author Unknown. The provision of a central dot in an opaque broken cross graticule.<br />

October 1946. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1700. 60. Author Unknown. Suitability of the polaroid sight for use with the Bow machine gun.<br />

December 1946. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1701. 61. Author Unknown. Suitability of the polaroid sight for use with the Bow machine gun.<br />

November 1948. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1702. 62. Author Unknown. Preliminary firing trials with Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Cl's<br />

stabilizer in Centurion - P. 17: Expert gunners. November 1946. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1703. 63. Author Unknown. Accuracy of fire from Centurion II. November 1946. PRO WO<br />

194/310.<br />

1704. 64. Giles, C.J., and L.W. Phipps. Exploration of load distribution beneath track-laying<br />

vehicles: Preliminary measurements with pressure gauges set in the spuds of Centaur track links.<br />

December 1946. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1705. 65. Author Unknown. Causes of inaccuracy in high velocity guns. December 1946. PRO<br />

WO 194/310.<br />

1706. 66. Author Unknown. The application of radar to AFV’s. April 1947. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1707. 67. Author Unknown. The effect of a gunner removing his eye from the telescope during<br />

engagement of a target. January 1947. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1708. 68. Author Unknown. Performance of 0.30 inch Browning Gun in A.45 turret. January<br />

1947. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1709. 69. Author Unknown. Firing trials of periscope sighting AFV Mk I. January 1947. PRO<br />

WO 194/310.


1710. 70. Author Unknown. Tracking with the Metropolitan-Vickers stabilizer on Centurion II<br />

turret. February 1947. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1711. 71. Author Unknown. The effect of various types of opaque and transparent graticules on<br />

speed and accuracy of laying. August 1947. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1712. 72. Author Unknown. The Philips Hot Air Engine. January 1947. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1713. 73. Author Unknown. Firing from a moving tank. March 1947. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1714. 74. Author Unknown. Muzzle boresights and zeroing. June 1947. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1715. 75. Author Unknown. Effect of size of exit pupil on observation of fire at short ranges.<br />

December 1947. PRO WO 194/310.<br />

1716. 76. Author Unknown. Comparative trials of 6.5 inch and 7.5 inch guns in Churchill<br />

AVRE's. July 1947. PRO WO 194/311.<br />

1717. 77. Pollitt, H.W.W., W.A. Lewis, and P.H.T. Lewis. The sinkage into soft soil of plates<br />

representing idealised tank-track links. October 1947. PRO WO 194/311.<br />

1718. 78. Author Unknown. Fire from stabilized main armament: Value of automatic allowance<br />

for movement of tank. September 1947. PRO WO 194/311.<br />

1719. 79. Hoad, C.W. A summary of experiments on soft-ground crossing by vehicles. June 1948.<br />

PRO WO 194/311.<br />

1720. 80. Uffelmann, F.L. The measurement of soil loads exerted by flails and vehicles. October<br />

1947. PRO WO 194/311.<br />

1721. 81. Dunbar, C. The effect of rangefinder inaccuracy on the performance of 20-pr tank gun.<br />

February 1948. PRO WO 194/311.<br />

1722. 82. Wilson, E. Accuracy test of remote-controlled machine gun installation. November<br />

1947. PRO WO 194/311.<br />

1723. 83. Spring, K.H. The effect of various types of opaque and transparent graticules on speed<br />

and accuracy of laying n conditions of failing light. November 1947. PRO WO 194/311.<br />

1724. 84. Author Unknown. Trial of optical vane sight. January 1948. PRO WO 194/311.<br />

1725. 85. Wieland, C.J. The effect of rain on the droop of a hot gun. April 1948. PRO WO<br />

194/311.<br />

1726. 86. Haines, A.E. A new method of measuring gearbox power losses. January 1948. PRO<br />

WO 194/311.


1727. 87. Spring, K.H. The effect of light losses and scattering on the performance of telescopes.<br />

March 1949. PRO WO 194/311.<br />

1728. 88. Cadwell, J.H. Causes of Obscuration when firing over a hot engine compartment. No<br />

Date. PRO WO 194/311.<br />

1729. 89. Spring, K.H., and C.J. Wieland. Hull movements of Centurion II and their effect of the<br />

stability of on-mounted radar equipment. October 1948. PRO WO 194/311.<br />

1730. 90. Cadwell, J.H., and E. Wilson. Comparative rangefinding trials. November 1948. PRO<br />

WO 194/311.<br />

1731. 91. Wilson, E. Investigation into a proposed method of improving the accuracy of the<br />

coincidence rangefinder. No Date. PRO WO 194/312.<br />

1732. 92. Cadwell, J.H. Preliminary Tests of Ruel Rangefinding Sight. September 1948. PRO<br />

WO 194/312.<br />

1733. 93. Cadwell, J.H. Preliminary trials of Muzzle Boresight. September 1948. PRO WO<br />

194/312.<br />

94. Wieland, C.J. Further trials with 6.5in gun in AVRE. December 1948. PRO WO 194/312.<br />

1735. 95. Wieland, C.J. Test of production ARV Sight Mark I. July 1949. PRO WO 194/312.<br />

1736. 96. Cattrell, V.G. The measurement of the time lags of the pressure rise on the cylinders of<br />

air-brake test rigs. June 1949. PRO WO 194/312.<br />

1737. 97. Turner, J.T.H. 1734. The accelerations experienced on a flame-thrower trailer when<br />

towed behind a tank. October 1948. PRO WO 194/312.<br />

1738. 98. Cadwell, J.H. Accuracy of 3" How. in STAGHOUND Armoured Car. March 1949.<br />

PRO WO 194/312.<br />

1739. 99. Wieland, C.J. Investigation of the incidental errors in tank gunnery - Centurion II.<br />

March 1949. PRO WO 194/312.<br />

1740. 100. Uffelmann, F.L. The measurement of the bearing capacity of soft soil sites. February<br />

1949. PRO WO 194/312.<br />

1741. 101. Cadwell, J.H. Jump and accuracy of 20-pr gun mounted in Centurion III. June 1949.<br />

PRO WO 194/312.<br />

1742. 102. Spring, K.H. Centurion III - offensive firing trials. August 1949. PRO WO 194/312.


1743. 103. Uffelmann, F.L. The measurement of lateral muzzle movements of a gun up to the<br />

instant of shot ejection, and their contribution to the recorded shot dispersion. February 1950.<br />

PRO WO 194/312.<br />

1744. 104. Wieland, C.J. Trial of Commander's RCP sight: Centurion 2 and 3 tanks. December<br />

1949. PRO WO 194/312.<br />

1745. 105. Turner, J.T.H. Relative behaviour of sprung and unsprung trailer drawbars. July<br />

1949. PRO WO 194/312.<br />

1746. 106. Weiss, K. Bearing capacity tests on a temporary airfield test-site by dynamic<br />

methods. September 1949. PRO WO 194/313.<br />

1747. 107. Adams, J.E. The measurement of soil loads under CIRD. August 1949. PRO WO<br />

194/313.<br />

1750. 110. Wieland, C.J. Trials of Picrite and Service. January 1950. PRO WO 194/313.<br />

1751. 111. Spring, K.H. The highest acceptable magnification of AFV optical equipment.<br />

June 1950. PRO WO 194/313.<br />

1752. 112. Wieland, C.J. Tests of automatic range corrector. February 1950. PRO WO 194/313.<br />

1753. 113. Cadwell, J.H. Obscuration trials with the 20-pr gun: Effect of muzzle blast diffuser.<br />

February 1950. PRO WO 194/313.<br />

1754. 114. Spring, K.H. Stabilized laying from an LCT. April 1950. PRO WO 194/313.<br />

1756. 116. Wieland, C.J. Effect of "Cleaner" rounds in tank gunnery. September 1950. PRO WO<br />

194/313.<br />

1757. 117. Wilson, E. Auxiliary base methods of rangefinding. July 1950. PRO WO 194/313.<br />

1758. 118. Carter, B.C. Concealment of the exhaust of fighting vehicles: Theoretical survey.<br />

November 1950. PRO WO 194/313.<br />

1759. 119. Wieland, C.J. Apparent jump 20-pr tank gun. October 1950. PRO WO 194/313.<br />

1760. 120. Spring, K.H. Graticules for use in AFV sights. October 1951. PRO WO 194/313.<br />

1761. 121. Spring, K.H. Thermal stability of rangefinders. February 1951. PRO WO 194/313.<br />

1762. 122. Wieland, C.J. Interim account of accuracy and reliability trials of fighting vehicle<br />

gun control equipment No 1 Mk 4. June 1951. PRO WO 194/313.


1763. 123. Godwin, N.F. Interim report on final drive torque measurements. September 1951.<br />

PRO WO 194/313.<br />

1764. 124. Harvey, G.N. The mechanical correction of magslip. December 1951. PRO WO<br />

194/313.<br />

1771. 2. Author Unknown. Measurement of jump of tank guns: Technique used by TAR. 1945.<br />

PRO WO 194/605.<br />

1772. 3. Author Unknown. Detachable clinometer planes. 1945. PRO WO 194/606.<br />

1778. 412. Symonds, C.P. Memorandum on the Use and Abuse of the term "Flying Stress".<br />

January 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

1781. 1. Author Unknown. Minutes of First Meeting BPC. October 1940. MR.<br />

1782. 2. Author Unknown. Notes on the Cruise vizor. No Date. MR.<br />

1783. 3. Author Unknown. Notes on body armour. No Date. MR.<br />

1784. 4. Author Unknown. Protection against bullet wounds of heart, great vessels, chest and<br />

lungs. No Date. MR.<br />

1785. 5. Author Unknown. Memorandum or eye protection. November 1940. MR.<br />

1786. 412H. Symonds, CP., and D.J. Williams. Personal investigation in Coastal Command.<br />

December 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

1786. 6. Brown, G.L. Report on chest wounds. No Date. MR.<br />

1787. 7. Author Unknown. Minutes of Second Meeting BPC. November 1940. MR.<br />

1788. 8. Author Unknown. Minutes of Third Meeting BPC. December 1940. MR.<br />

1789. 9. Author Unknown. Report on head wounds. January 1941. MR.<br />

1790. 10. Author Unknown. Minutes of Fourth Meeting BPC. No Date. MR.<br />

1791. 11. Author Unknown. Modifications on existing steel helmets. No Date. MR.<br />

1792. 12. Author Unknown. Report on body armour. No Date. MR.<br />

1792. 414. Matthews, B.H.C., and H.L. Roxburgh. Oxygen source for use in aircraft: Mond<br />

Laboratory Separator: (b) Ricardo Compressor: (c) Oil and water separator: (d) Carbon<br />

dioxide separator. December 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.


1793. 13. Author Unknown. Minutes of Fifth Meeting BPC. January 1941. MR.<br />

1794. 14. Author Unknown. Report of Sub-Committee on cap vizors. No Date. MR.<br />

1795. 15. Author Unknown. Report on helmet design. Note on protection afforded by a steel<br />

helmet. No Date. MR.<br />

1796. 16. Author Unknown. Minutes of Sixth Meeting BPC. March 1941. MR.<br />

1797. 17. Author Unknown. Crash helmets. No Date. MR.<br />

1798. 18. Author Unknown. Water repellent finishes: report by ICI (Dyestuffs) Ltd. No Date.<br />

MR.<br />

1799. 19. Author Unknown. Report on crash helmets. April 1941. MR.<br />

1800. 20. Author Unknown. Report on steel helmet design. April 1941. MR.<br />

1801. 21. Author Unknown. Minutes of Seventh Meeting MPRC. April 1941. MR.<br />

1802. 22. Author Unknown. Report on Army motor cycle headlamp masks. April 1941. MR.<br />

1803. 23. Author Unknown. Report on protection by means of body armour not exceeding 10lb<br />

in weight. April 1941. MR.<br />

1804. 24. Craik, K.J.W. Progress report on dark adaptation and night vision. No Date. MR.<br />

1805. 25. Craik, K.J.W. Silhouette lantern. No Date. MR.<br />

1806. 26. Author Unknown. Sub-Committee on Night Vision--Minutes of First Meeting. May<br />

1941. MR.<br />

1807. 27. Author Unknown. Minutes of Meeting of Sub-Committee on Body Armour and Steel<br />

Helmets. May 1941. MR.<br />

1808. 28. Author Unknown. Design of steel crash helmets. No Date. MR.<br />

1809. 29. Author Unknown. Report on body armour and penetration tests. May 1941. MR.<br />

1810. 30. Author Unknown. Memorandum on proposed questionnaire for wounded personnel.<br />

May 1941. MR.<br />

1811. 31. Author Unknown. Minutes of Eighth Meeting MPRC. May 1941. MR.


1812. 32. Author Unknown. Report on clothing and equipment of despatch riders. June 1941.<br />

MR.<br />

1813. 33. Roberts, B.B. Memorandum on clothing of troops for Arctic conditions. September<br />

1940. MR.<br />

1814. 34. Author Unknown. Report on clothing for tank crews. June 1941. MR.<br />

1815. 35. Author Unknown. Report on clothing of anti-aircraft gunners and parachute troops.<br />

June 1941. MR.<br />

1816. 36. Crowden, G.P. Body temperature control and physiological reaction during muscular<br />

work in gas protective clothing. June 1941. MR.<br />

1817. 37. Author Unknown. Notes on desert and sub-arctic climates. June 1941. MR.<br />

1818. 38. Author Unknown. Minutes of First Meeting of Sub-Committee on Clothing. May 1941.<br />

MR.<br />

1819. 39. Author Unknown. AFVs: Notes on some physiological problems. 1941. MR.<br />

1820. 40. Author Unknown. Interim report on ground location huts. No Date. MR.<br />

1821. 41. Author Unknown. Leg injuries among despatch riders. 1941. MR.<br />

1822. 42. Wigley, F.S. Report on demonstration of fire protective treatment of flying clothing<br />

held at RAE. March 1941. MR.<br />

1823. 43. Angus, T.C. Heat insulating properties of steel helmet covers: Interim report. June<br />

1941. MR.<br />

1824. 44. Author Unknown. Report on parachute troops. 1941. MR.<br />

1825. 45. Author Unknown. Minutes of Second Meeting of Sub-Committee on Clothing. July<br />

1941. MR.<br />

1826. 46. Author Unknown. Minutes of Ninth Meeting MPRC. July 1941. MR.<br />

1827. 47. Pochin, E.E., K.J.W. Craik, and E.A.G. Goldie. Dazzle from gun flash and notes on<br />

night firing. July 1941. MR.<br />

1828. 48. Author Unknown. War Office experiments on water repellency. May 1941. MR.<br />

1829. 49. Author Unknown. Minutes of First Meeting on AFV’s. July 1941. MR.


1830. 50. Author Unknown. Abstract of information on US Army clothing received from US<br />

Embassy. July 1941. MR.<br />

1831. 51. Author Unknown. Pattern of gas masks for use by crews of anti-aircraft guns. 1941.<br />

MR.<br />

1832. 52. Craik, K.J.W., and M.D. Vernon. Report on the perception of stationary and moving<br />

aircraft silhouettes in plain and coloured fields. 1941. MR.<br />

1833. 53. Omer-Cooper, and A.B.D. Cassie. Clothing for hot and dry climates. April 1941. MR.<br />

1834. 54. Marriott, H.L. Report on visit to Middle East Forces. July 1941. MR.<br />

1835. 55. Ryles, C.S. Flame proofing of clothing material. 1941. MR.<br />

1836. 56. Author Unknown. Minutes of Second Meeting of Night Vision Sub-Committee. July<br />

1941. MR.<br />

1837. 57. Author Unknown. Notes on night vision - RAE at Farnborough. July 1941. MR.<br />

1838. 58. Author Unknown. Minutes of First Meeting of Sub-Committee on Weapons (Biological<br />

Assay). July 1941. MR.<br />

1839. 59. Duke-Elder, S. Notes on work on night vision. July 1941. MR.<br />

1840. 60. Author Unknown. Report on gassing trial - Infantry Tank Mark III (medium machine<br />

gun BESA 7.92mm). May 1941. MR.<br />

1841. 61. Author Unknown. Effect of repeated short exposures to carbon monoxide. June 1941.<br />

MR.<br />

1842. 62. Author Unknown. Instrument lighting in Infantry Tank Mark III: Interim report. June<br />

1941. MR.<br />

1843. 63. Author Unknown. Report on tank helmet (plus Appendix). June/October, 1941. MR.<br />

1844. 64. Author Unknown. Field trial at Horsham 4 July 1941 to assess harmful effect of<br />

operating an FT from tank; to efficiency of exhaust fan fitted above FT. July 1941. MR.<br />

1845. 65. Author Unknown. Problem of night vision in tanks: Interim report. May 1941. MR.<br />

1846. 66. Author Unknown. Heat insulating covers for steel helmets. No Date. MR.<br />

1847. 67. Author Unknown. Special Meeting of MPRC (Tenth Meeting). July 1941. MR.


1848. 68. Author Unknown. Effects of blast inside tanks (Farnborough tank trials).<br />

January/July, 1941. MR.<br />

1849. 69. Russell Davis, D. Further notes on the psychological effects of Benzedrine on normal<br />

adults. April 1941. MR.<br />

1850. 70. Russell Davis, D. Conclusions on the use of Benzedrine in normal adults engaged in<br />

war operations. April 1941. MR.<br />

1851. 71. Mackworth, N.H. Use of Benzedrine in the Royal Navy. 1941. MR.<br />

1852. 72. Author Unknown. Report on water-propellant all-wool clothing (by Wool Industries<br />

Research Association). August 1941. MR.<br />

1853. 73. Craik, K.J.W. Instrument lighting for night use. July 1941. MR.<br />

1854. 74. Author Unknown. Headphone harness. August 1941. MR.<br />

1855. 75. Author Unknown. Field gassing trials in Cruiser Tanks Mark VI and Mark VIA.<br />

August 1941. MR.<br />

1856. 76. Author Unknown. Laboratory gassing trials of modified BESA MG. August 1941. MR.<br />

1857. 77. Author Unknown. The use of fresh air breathing tubes in tanks. August 1941. MR.<br />

1858. 78. Author Unknown. Principles of tank ventilation. August 1941. MR.<br />

1859. 79. Author Unknown. Standards of fitness for SAS training. 1941. MR.<br />

1860. 80. Marriott, H.L. Extracts from a report on visit to Middle East Forces. August 1941.<br />

MR.<br />

1861. 81. Author Unknown. Minutes of First Meeting of Sub-Committee on Analeptic<br />

Substances. August 1941. MR.<br />

1862. 82. Author Unknown. Heat insulating covers for steel helmets (Second report by British<br />

Cotton Research Association). August 1941. MR.<br />

1863. 83. Ramsbotton, J.E. Fireproofing of fabrics. March 1941. MR.<br />

1864. 84. Author Unknown. Physical requirements of clothing for anti-aircraft personnel:<br />

(Report by Wool Industries Research Association). August 1941. MR.<br />

1865. 85. Author Unknown. Minutes of Third Meeting of Night Vision Sub-Committee. August<br />

1941. No PRO number.


1866. 86. Author Unknown. Minutes of Eleventh Meeting MPRC. August 1941. MR.<br />

1867. 87. Author Unknown. Minutes of Second Meeting of Sub-Committee of AFV’s. August<br />

1941. MR.<br />

1868. 88. Mayon-White, R.M., and O.M. Solandt. Summary of gassing trials in cruiser tanks,<br />

Mark VI CRUSADER. 1941. MR.<br />

1869. 89. Author Unknown. Experimental reversible pile cloths (Report by Wool Industries<br />

Research Association). August 1941. MR.<br />

1870. 90. Author Unknown. Memorandum on flame throwers and on protective measures for<br />

personnel handling flame throwers. August 1941. MR.<br />

1871. 91. Zuckerman, S. Blast as a factor causing casualties in Anderson shelters and among<br />

people exposed in the open. August 1941. MR.<br />

1872. 92. Author Unknown. Minutes of Second Meeting of Sub-Committee on Weapons<br />

(Biological Assay). August 1941. MR.<br />

1873. 93. Author Unknown. Minutes of Third Meeting of Sub-Committee on Clothing. August<br />

1941. MR.<br />

1874. 94. Author Unknown. Minutes of First Meeting of Special Sub-Committee--Flameproofing<br />

requirements for clothing of tank crews. September 1941. No PRO number. MR.<br />

1875. 95. Author Unknown. Danger of blast and splinter injuries in armoured vehicles attacked<br />

by grenades. August 1941. MR.<br />

1876. 96. Author Unknown. Penetration tests of manganese steel armour by sub-machine gun<br />

and rifle fire. No Date. MR.<br />

1877. 97. Author Unknown. Penetration tests of cloth, steel "chain armour" and steel/rubber<br />

sandwich armour by .303 rifle fire. No Date. MR.<br />

1878. 98. Author Unknown. Minutes of Body Armour and Steel Helmets Sub-Committee<br />

Meeting. May 1941. MR.<br />

1879. 99. Birks, H.L. Effects of blast on tank crews. August 1941. MR.<br />

1880. 100. Krohn, P.L., D. Whitteridge, and S. Zuckerman. Effects of blast on the heart and<br />

head. August 1941. MR.<br />

1881. 101. Author Unknown. Observations on the deflecting power of 1mm manganese steel<br />

against .303 rifle fire and a note on the penetration of the standard steel helmet by .303 ball<br />

ammunition. 1941. MR.


1882. 102. Author Unknown. Minutes of Second Meeting of Sub-Committee on Weapon<br />

(Biological Assay). September 1941. MR.<br />

1883. 103. Author Unknown. Further report on ground location huts. September 1941a. MR.<br />

1883. 103A. Bedford, T. Further report on ventilation of GL cabins. September 1941b. MR.<br />

1884. 104. Author Unknown. Instrument lighting in aircraft and vehicles. September 1941. MR.<br />

1885. 105. Author Unknown. Interim report: Sub-Committee on Weapons. September 1941. MR.<br />

1886. 106. Author Unknown. Progress report of work from the Physiological Laboratory, AFV<br />

School, Lulworth Camp. September 1941. MR.<br />

1887. 107. Author Unknown. General report on the work of the Committee. September 1941.<br />

MR.<br />

1888. 108. Author Unknown. Minutes of Second Meeting on Analeptic Substances. September<br />

1941. MR.<br />

1889. 109. Author Unknown. Minutes of Sub-Committee on Body Armour and Steel Helmets<br />

Meeting. September 1941. MR.<br />

1890. 110. Delisle Burns, B., and S. Zuckerman. Critical perforation velocity of a 3/32in steel<br />

ball fired at cloths, manganese steel and "Tufnol Carp". July 1941. MR.<br />

1891. 111. Author Unknown. Minutes of Twelfth Meeting MPRC. September 1941. MR.<br />

1892. 112. Author Unknown. Minutes of Third Meeting on AFVs. September 1941. MR.<br />

1893. 113. Russell Davis, D. Preliminary note on a field experiment on the use of Benzedrine.<br />

October 1941. MR.<br />

1894. 114. Author Unknown. Conference on first-aid treatment of special burns. October 1941.<br />

MR.<br />

1895. 115. McCance, R.A. Sodium chloride intake in hot climates. September 1941. MR.<br />

1896. 116. Author Unknown. Report on field trials of BRYNJE vests. September 1941. MR.<br />

1897. 117. Author Unknown. AA clothing: Cambridge low temperature experiments. October<br />

1941. MR.<br />

1898. 118. Angus, G.B. Proposals concerning underwear for use in warm climates. October<br />

1941. MR.


1899. 199. Author Unknown. Special clothing for seamen (Admiralty K list), PO, and CPOs.<br />

1941. MR.<br />

1900. 120. Author Unknown. Kidney belts for personnel liable to back strain. 1941. MR.<br />

1901. 121. Author Unknown. Heat insulation covers for steel helmets. October 1941. MR.<br />

1902. 122. Author Unknown. Application of water repellency treatment to Army greatcoat<br />

fabrics. October 1941. MR.<br />

1903. 123. Wilsdon, B.H. Modified design of BRYNJE vest for tropical wear. October 1941. MR.<br />

1904. 124. Author Unknown. Minutes of Fourth Meeting of Sub-Committee of Clothing. October<br />

1941. MR.<br />

1905. 125. Author Unknown. Safe rates of fire from 7.92mm BESA in tanks. 1941. MR.<br />

1906. 126. Lovatt Evans, C. Memorandum on ventilation with collective protection in AFVs.<br />

October 1941. MR.<br />

1907. 127. Author Unknown. Some factors to be considered in design of headphones and<br />

microphones and their harness for use in tanks. October 1941. MR.<br />

1908. 128. Author Unknown. Instrument lighting in tanks. November 1941. MR.<br />

1909. 129. Author Unknown. Report of discussion--Rations Sub-Committee. October 1941. MR.<br />

1910. 130. Author Unknown. Noise in tanks. November 1941. MR.<br />

1911. 131. Craik, J.K.W., et al. Preliminary investigation into the effects of carbon monoxide<br />

upon night vision and the performance of physiological tests. 1941. MR.<br />

1912. 132. Author Unknown. Minutes of Third Meeting on Analeptic Substances. October 1941.<br />

MR.<br />

1913. 133. Author Unknown. Steel helmets: Insulation against solar radiation. 1941. MR.<br />

1914. 134. Author Unknown. Minutes of first meeting to consider the clothing of ATS personnel<br />

employed on AA gun sites. November 1941. MR.<br />

1915. 135. Author Unknown. Minutes of First Meeting of Special Sub-Committee to examine<br />

Arctic clothing prepared for Army issue. November 1941. MR.<br />

1916. 136. Bedford, T. Kidney belts for personnel liable to backstrain. November 1941. MR.


1917. 137. Craik, K, J.W. Map reading at night. August 1941. MR.<br />

1918. 138. Author Unknown. Minutes of Fourth Meeting of Sub-Committee on AFVs. September<br />

1941. MR.<br />

1919. 139. Ramsbottom, J.E. Note on fireproofing cream. November 1941. MR.<br />

1920. 140. Author Unknown. Minutes of the Thirteenth Meeting, MPRC. No Date. MR.<br />

1921. 141. Author Unknown. Minutes of Second Meeting of Special Sub-Committee to consider<br />

the clothing of ATS personnel employed on AA gun sites. November 1941. No PRO number.<br />

1922. 142. Author Unknown. Winter clothing for ATS personnel with AA units. 1941. MR.<br />

1923. 143. Godfrey, A.S.T., and B.B. Roberts. Memorandum on footwear for military use in cold<br />

conditions. November 1941. MR.<br />

1924. 144. Author Unknown. Minutes of Meeting of Rations Sub-Committee. No Date. MR.<br />

1925. 145. Zuckerman, S. Blast and splinters inside 1in and 1.5in in armoured vehicles attacked<br />

by No 6 grenades. November 1941. MR.<br />

1926. 146. Fisher, R.B., P.L. Krohn, and S. Zuckerman. The relationship between body size and<br />

the lethal effects of blast. November 1941. MR.<br />

1927. 147. Zuckerman, S. Observations on so-called blast concussion. 1941. MR.<br />

1928. 148. Zuckerman, S. Rupture of ear drums by blast. November 1941a. MR.<br />

1928. 148A. Zuckerman, S. Supplementary information to above report. November 1941b. MR.<br />

1929. 149. Author Unknown. Minutes of Third Meeting of Sub-Committee on Weapons<br />

(Biological Assay). November 1941. MR.<br />

1930. 150. Author Unknown. Minutes of Sub-Committee on Medical Nutrition of Division of<br />

Medical Sciences, USA. May 1941. MR.<br />

1931. 151. Author Unknown. Minutes of Sub-Committee on Medical Nutrition of Division of<br />

Medical Sciences, USA. August 1941. MR.<br />

1932. 152. Author Unknown. Discussion on parachute and mobile troop rations. August 1941.<br />

MR.<br />

1933. 153. Author Unknown. Preliminary report on amount of salt in rations issued to troops in<br />

the Middle East. 1941. MR.


1934. 154. Kennedy, R.A. Medical conditions in part of the Persian Gulf. August 1941. MR.<br />

1935. 155. Ealand, C.A. Behaviour of the body louse towards Celanese and other fabrics.<br />

December 1941. MR.<br />

1936. 156. Author Unknown. Note on textiles for present application. December 1941. MR.<br />

1937. 157. Buxton, P.A. Lice and their reactions to Celanese and other fabrics. December 1941.<br />

MR.<br />

1938. 158. Ramsbotton, J.E. Copy of letter concerning flame proofing. 1941. MR.<br />

1939. 159. Bartlett, F.C. Report on work done for AA Command. December 1941. MR.<br />

1940. 160. Author Unknown. Report from Home Forces on body armour submitted for troop<br />

trials. November 1941. MR.<br />

1941. 161. Author Unknown. Report on penetration of body armour (Wisbrod Armour Vests)<br />

manufactured by General Armour Corp, Boston, Massachusetts. December 1941. MR.<br />

1942. 162. Author Unknown. Report on penetration tests on suit of body armour captured en<br />

route for Sweden and submitted for examination. December 1941. MR.<br />

1943. 163. Author Unknown. Report on penetration tests of body armour (BPC 12) and of<br />

manganese steel sheets from which it is manufactured. December 1941. MR.<br />

1944. 164. Author Unknown. Report on penetration tests on manganese steel by standard British<br />

and German rifle ammunition. December 1941. MR.<br />

1945. 165. Author Unknown. Comparison of proposed Army sledge rations with typical<br />

expedition rations. 1941. MR.<br />

1946. 166. Author Unknown. Minutes of Fifth Meeting of Clothing Sub-Committee. December<br />

1941. MR.<br />

1947. 167. Author Unknown. Minutes of Fourth Meeting of Sub-Committee on Analeptic<br />

Substances. December 1941. MR.<br />

1948. 168. Author Unknown. Minutes of Fourth Meeting of Sub-Committee on Body Armour.<br />

December 1941. MR.<br />

1949. 169. Author Unknown. Report on need for scientific observers in battle areas. November<br />

1941. MR.<br />

1950. 170. Author Unknown. Minutes of Fourteenth Meeting, MPRC. December 1941. No PRO<br />

number.


1951. 171. McCance, R.A. Report on salt in hot climates. December 1941. MR.<br />

1952. 172. Author Unknown. Report on emergency rations from US Navy Dept, Bureau of<br />

Aeronautics. October 1941. MR.<br />

1953. 173. Author Unknown. Report on fatigue from National Council of USA. September 1941.<br />

MR.<br />

1954. 174. Author Unknown. Statement from Army Council on recommendations forwarded by<br />

the MPRC. December 1941. MR.<br />

1955. 175. Author Unknown. Minutes of Fourth Meeting of Rations Sub-Committee. December<br />

1941. No PRO number.<br />

1956. 176. McCance, R.A. Rations: Extract from letter to Dr B.S. Platt. December 1941. MR.<br />

1957. 177. Author Unknown. Report on the effect of rate of fire upon gas production of 7.92<br />

BESA machine gun. November 1941. MR.<br />

1958. 178. Author Unknown. Carbon monoxide contamination of air in tanks: Comparison of<br />

BESA and Browning machine guns. November 1941. MR.<br />

1959. 179. Author Unknown. Tank sight modified for improved twilight vision. December 1941.<br />

MR.<br />

1960. 180. Author Unknown. Tanks in twilight: Methods of facilitating tank operations in dim<br />

light. December 1941a. MR.<br />

1960. 180A. Author Unknown. Methods of facilitating tank operations in dim light. December<br />

1941b. MR.<br />

1961. 181. Author Unknown. Preliminary report on hearing loss in tanks and hearing tests for<br />

drivers. December 1941. MR.<br />

1961. 181A. Author Unknown. Hearing tests for drivers. April 1943. MR.<br />

1962. 182. Author Unknown. Minutes of First Meeting of Sub-Committee on Air-borne Troops.<br />

December 1941. MR.<br />

1963. 183. Author Unknown. Minutes of Fifth Meeting of Sub-Committee on AFVs. December<br />

1941. MR.<br />

1964. 184. Author Unknown. Ration scale (AFV pack). No Date. MR.<br />

1965. 185. Author Unknown. Ration scale for a mountain division. No Date. MR.


1966. 186. Author Unknown. Ration scale - mountain diversion sledge ration. No Date. MR.<br />

1967. 187. Author Unknown. Minutes of Second Meeting of Sub-Committee on Air-borne<br />

Troops. January 1942. MR.<br />

1968. 188. Author Unknown. Memorandum on conference to discuss problems concerning the<br />

physiological efficiency of the ATS. January 1942. MR.<br />

1969. 189. Author Unknown. Minutes of First Meeting of Entomological Sub-Committee.<br />

January 1942. MR.<br />

1970. 190. Buxton, P.A. Control of body lice by organic thiocyanates. No Date. MR.<br />

1971. 191. Mellanby, E. Memorandum on transmission of scabies. No Date. MR.<br />

1972. 192. Buxton, P.A. Control of lice by fumigation: Progress report on work done by W.A.L<br />

David. No Date. MR.<br />

1973. 193. Author Unknown. Report to the Bed-bud Infestation Committee. No Date. MR.<br />

1974. 194. Author Unknown. Notes on protection from leeches in tropical jungle. No Date. MR.<br />

1975. 195. Author Unknown. Report on protection from the mite (Trombicula) in tropical jungle.<br />

No Date. MR.<br />

1976. 196. Author Unknown. Report on medical aspects of new steel crast helmets. December<br />

1941. MR.<br />

1977. 197. Bazett, H.C. Clothing for hot climates and comments. November 1941. MR.<br />

1977. 197A. Wilsdon, B.H. Comment on Professor Bazett's note. January 1942. MR<br />

1978. 198. Talbott, J.H. Preliminary report of observations made on soldiers of the 1st Division<br />

during the Carolina manoeuvres. October/November 1941. MR.<br />

1979. 199. Author Unknown. Experimental notes and comments on the possible value of<br />

psychological tests in the diagnosis of reduced military efficiency resulting from exposure to<br />

harassing agents. December 1941. MR.<br />

1980. 200. Author Unknown. Information available on airborne troops. No Date. MR.<br />

1981. 201. Author Unknown. Minutes of Fifth Meeting of Rations Sub-Committee. January 1942.<br />

MR.


1982. 202. Author Unknown. An analysis of the position in regard to tanks and gas - report by<br />

Ministry of Supply. No Date. MR.<br />

1983. 203. Author Unknown. Memorandum on the position in regard to British tanks and gas.<br />

December 1941. MR.<br />

1984. 204. Author Unknown. Minutes of Second Meeting of Entomological Sub-Committee.<br />

January 1942. MR.<br />

1985. 205. Author Unknown. Notes on the protection by armour of AA personnel. No Date. MR.<br />

1986. 206. Author Unknown. Report on noise in armoured fighting vehicles. No Date. MR.<br />

1987. 207. Author Unknown. Minutes of Meeting on body armour and helmets. January 1942.<br />

MR.<br />

1988. 208. Author Unknown. Minutes of Fifteenth Meeting, MPRC. January 1942. MR.<br />

1989. 209. Author Unknown. Field gassing trial, Humber armoured cars Marks I & II. January<br />

1942. MR.<br />

1990. 210. Author Unknown. Contamination of air in CHURCHILL tank by gun fumes. January<br />

1942. MR.<br />

1991. 211. Author Unknown. Progress report: Physiological Laboratory, Lulworth. January<br />

1942. MR.<br />

1992. 212. Author Unknown. Clothing Sub-Committee and Liaison with DGE's Planning Branch<br />

in Leeds. January 1942. MR.<br />

1993. 213. Author Unknown. Minutes of Sixth Meeting of Rations Sub-Committee. January 1942.<br />

MR.<br />

1994. 214. Author Unknown. Note on dried foodstuffs prepared by Department of Scientific and<br />

Industrial Research. No Date. MR.<br />

1995. 215. Author Unknown. Report on toxicity trial attended at Larkhill. January 1942. MR.<br />

1996. 216. Author Unknown. Protective overalls for tank crews. February 1942. MR.<br />

1997. 217. Zuckerman, S. Body armour for AA personnel: Letter to Gen Sir Frederick Pile.<br />

January 1942. MR.<br />

1998. 218. van Rest, E.D. Assessment of value of present test for crash helmets (CD despatch<br />

riders). February 1942. MR.


1999. 219. Author Unknown. Heat insulation tests on various covers for steel helmets: Report<br />

from Shirley Institute, Didsbury, Manchester. February 1942. MR.<br />

2000. 220. Magladery, J.W. Airborne troops: Initial report on visit to AFEE (Ringway).<br />

February 1942. MR.<br />

2001. 221. Author Unknown. Report from AA 3(a) on the requirement for body armour for AA<br />

personnel. January 1942. MR.<br />

2002. 222. Author Unknown. Minutes of Sixth Meeting of Sub-Committee on Clothing. February<br />

1942. MR.<br />

2003. 223. Author Unknown. Minutes of Sixth Meeting of Sub-Committee on AFVs. February<br />

1942. MR.<br />

2004. 224. Author Unknown. Minutes of Third Meeting of Sub-Committee on Air-borne Troops.<br />

February 1942. MR.<br />

2005. 225. Author Unknown. Minutes of Sixth Meeting of Sub-Committee on Body Armour and<br />

Helmets. February 1942. MR.<br />

2006. 226. Russell Davis, D. Report on trial of Benzedrine on an infantry battalion. February<br />

1942. MR.<br />

2007. 227. Author Unknown. Report on experience with arctic clothing. January 1942. MR.<br />

2008. 228. Author Unknown. Report on ventilation of body armour modified to provide<br />

improved ventilation and comfort. No Date. MR.<br />

2009. 229. Author Unknown. Minutes of Fifth Meeting of Sub-Committee on Analeptic<br />

Substances. February 1942. MR.<br />

2010. 230. Author Unknown. Prevention of infestation with lice. No Date. MR.<br />

2012. 232. Bernal, J.D. Note on blast from No 69 grenade. February 1942. MR.<br />

2013. 233. Author Unknown. Report on modifications of steel crash helmet. March 1942. MR.<br />

2014. 234. Author Unknown. Impregnation of' "SHERLICE" anti-louse belts by use of<br />

emulsions. No Date. MR.<br />

2015. 235. Author Unknown. Repellants for mosquitoes and other insects. No Date. MR.<br />

2016. 42/1. Author Unknown. Minutes of Sixteenth Meeting MPRC. March 1942. MR.


2017. 42/2. Author Unknown. Air contamination by gun fumes: Daimler armoured car Mark I.<br />

March 1942. MR.<br />

2018. 42/3. Author Unknown. Carbon monoxide contamination of air in CRUSADER tank from<br />

fumes of 6pr and co-ax BESA guns. March 1942. MR.<br />

2019. 42/4. Author Unknown. Carbon monoxide contamination of air in tanks. Field comparison<br />

of BESA and Browning MGs. No Date. MR.<br />

2020. 42/5. Author Unknown. Report on a test of special clothing supervised by DADH<br />

Cambridge area at 432 Hy AA Bty RA. March 1942a. MR.<br />

2020. 42/5A. Author Unknown. Trials of the BRYNJE system of clothing at 432 Hy AA Bty RA.<br />

March 1942b. MR.<br />

2021. 42/6. Author Unknown. Minutes of Fourth Meeting of Sub-Committee on Vision. March<br />

1942. MR.<br />

2022. 42/7. Author Unknown. Blast pressure and mechanical shock on a gunner inside a pill box<br />

due to near explosions of 66 2/3 lb. March 1942. MR.<br />

2023. 42/8. Author Unknown. Carbon monoxide contamination of air in CHURCHILL III tanks<br />

from fumes of 6pr QF and co-ax BESA guns. March 1942. MR.<br />

2024. 42/9. Author Unknown. Controls for anti-aircraft gun mountings in tanks. March 1942.<br />

MR.<br />

2025. 42/10. Author Unknown. Insects and troops in the field. 1942. MR.<br />

2026. 42/11. Author Unknown. BESA stoppages. March 1942. MR.<br />

2027. 42/12. Author Unknown. Improvements in and relating to electrically heated clothing and<br />

the like. 1942. MR.<br />

2028. 42/13. Author Unknown. Notes for the framing of special anti-gas instructions for crews<br />

of AFVs. March 1942. MR.<br />

2029. 42/14. Author Unknown. Minutes of Third Meeting of Entomological Sub-Committee.<br />

March 1942. MR.<br />

2030. 42/15. McCance, RA. Memorandum on the water and salt requirements of troops<br />

operating in very hot climates. 1942. MR.<br />

2031. 42/16. Author Unknown. Report on a field trial of WD mess tin ration. mi. MR.


2032. 42/17. Author Unknown. Minutes of Seventh Meeting of Sub-Committee on AFVs. March<br />

1942. MR.<br />

2033. 42/18. Author Unknown. Minutes of Seventh Meeting of Sub-Committee on Clothing.<br />

March 1942. MR.<br />

2034. 42/19. Author Unknown. Special meeting of Sub-Committee on Air-borne Troops:<br />

Discussion on seasickness. April 1942. MR.<br />

2035. 42/20. Author Unknown. Progress report on armour for AA crews. April 1942. MR.<br />

2036. 42/21. Author Unknown. Minutes of Fourth Meeting of Entomological Sub-Committee.<br />

April 1942. MR.<br />

2037. 42/22. Author Unknown. Minutes of Seventh Meeting of Rations Sub-Committee. April<br />

1942. MR.<br />

2038. 42/23. Dale, H.H. Reports on Army Rations Sub-Committee. April 1942. MR.<br />

2039. 42/24. Author Unknown. Minutes of Seventh Meeting of Sub-Committee on Body Armour<br />

and Helmets. April 1942. MR.<br />

2040. 42/25. Author Unknown. Minutes of Fifth Meeting of Sub-Committee on Vision. April<br />

1942. MR.<br />

2041. 42/26. Author Unknown. Minutes of First Meeting of Sub-Committee on Accidents to<br />

Army Vehicles. April 1942. MR.<br />

2042. 42/27. Mayon-White, R.M., and O.M. Solandt. CHURCHILL armed with 3in 20cwt gun:<br />

Report on gun fume trial. 1942. MR.<br />

2043. 42/28. Mayon-White, R.M., and O.M. Solandt. Humber armoured car Mark IV gun fumes.<br />

March 1942. MR.<br />

2044. 42/29. Mayon-White, R.M., and O.M. Solandt. Self-propelled 25pr field gun: Gun fume<br />

trials on 25 March at Larkhill. April 1942. MR.<br />

2045. 42/30. Mayon-White, R.M., and O.M. Solandt. CO contamination of air in AFVs by fumes<br />

of 6pr QF gun. April 1942. MR.<br />

2046. 42/31. Solandt, O.M. Danger from exhaust leakage in an enclosed TETRARCH Light Tank<br />

VII. April 1942. MR.<br />

2047. 42/32. Author Unknown. Minutes of Seventeenth Meeting, MPRC. April 1942. MR.<br />

2048. 42/33. Phillipson, R.P. Winter clothing in Russia. 1942. MR.


2049. 42/34. Author Unknown. Clothing for cold weather operations: Extract from Dept of<br />

National Defence for Air, Canada. 1942. MR.<br />

2050. 42/35. Author Unknown. Preliminary note on the blast protection afforded to the ear by<br />

head- phones. April 1942. MR.<br />

2051. 42/36. Author Unknown. Interim report on CO contamination from BESA fumes of<br />

forward compartment in CHURCHILL tanks II and III. April 1942. MR.<br />

2052. 42/37. Mayon-White, R.M. Carbon monoxide contamination of air in AEC armoured car<br />

MATADOR by gun fumes. 1942. MR.<br />

2053. 42/38. Author Unknown. Experiments on rate of clearance of gas from tanks. April 1942.<br />

MR.<br />

2054. 42/39. Craik, K.J.W. Goggles and coloured filters. April 1942. MR.<br />

2055. 42/40. Author Unknown. Minutes of Eighth Meeting of Sub-Committee on AFVs. May<br />

1942. MR.<br />

2056. 42/41. Author Unknown. Impregnated SHERLICE belts: Tests of skin reaction and<br />

recommendations for impregnation. mi. MR.<br />

2057. 42/42. Author Unknown. Memorandum on gun fumes. 1942. MR.<br />

2058. 42/43. Author Unknown. Minutes of Fourth Meeting of Sub-Committee on Weapons<br />

(Biological Assay). May 1942. MR.<br />

2059. 42/44. Author Unknown. Drugging and doping of war flyers: "Stuka" tablets and 'Pep'<br />

pills. 1942. MR.<br />

2060. 42/45. Author Unknown. Minutes of Fifth Meeting of Entomological Sub-Committee. May<br />

1942. MR.<br />

2061. 42/46. David, W.A.L. Simple tests for estimating the suitability of mineral oils as mosquito<br />

larvicides. 1942. MR.<br />

2062. 42/47. Author Unknown. Control of lice by fumigation: 2nd progress report. 1942. MR.<br />

2063. 42/48. Author Unknown. Repellants for mosquitoes and other insects. mi. MR.<br />

2064. 42/49. Author Unknown. Water-proofing of clothing fabrics. 1942. MR.<br />

2065. 42/50. Author Unknown. Prevention of lousiness by impregnated clothing. 1942. MR.


2066. 42/51. Author Unknown. Substitutes for Paris Green. 1942. MR.<br />

2067. 42/52. Cairns, H.W.B. Report on steel crash helmets. May 1942. MR.<br />

2068. 42/53. Cuthbertson, D.P., and J.A.C. Knox. Effect of analeptics on the fatigued subject.<br />

1942. MR.<br />

2069. 42/54. Author Unknown. Memorandum on storm-proof clothing. 1942. MR.<br />

2070. 42/55. Author Unknown. Minutes of Sixth Meeting of Entomological Sub-Committee. May<br />

1942. MR.<br />

2071. 42/56. Magladery, J.W. Investigation into air-sickness in gliders - interim report. 1942.<br />

MR.<br />

2072. 42/57. Bradford-Hill, A. Report on correlation between swing-sickness and air-sickness.<br />

June 1942. MR.<br />

2073. 42/58. Russell Davis, D. Effects of Benzedrine on performance of a task that is mentally<br />

fatiguing. No Date. MR.<br />

2074. 42/59. Author Unknown. Minutes of a Conference: Sub-Committee on Clothing. June<br />

1942. MR.<br />

2075. 42/60. Author Unknown. Minutes of Sixth Meeting of Sub-Committee on Analeptic<br />

Substances. June 1942. MR.<br />

2076. 42/61. Author Unknown. Blast protection afforded to the ear by service pattern flying<br />

helmets and service head-phones. May 1942. MR.<br />

2077. 42/62. Brown, G.L. Report on Weapons Sub-Committee. June 1942. MR.<br />

2078. 42/63. Author Unknown. Minutes of Sixth Meeting of Air-borne Troops Sub-Committee.<br />

June 1942. MR.<br />

2079. 42/64. Brown, G.L. Minutes of Second Meeting on Accidents to Army Vehicles. May 1942.<br />

MR.<br />

2080. 42/65. Brown, G.L. Report on Airborne Troops Sub-Committee. May 1942. MR.<br />

2081. 42/66. Author Unknown. Report on Entomological Sub-Committee. 1942. MR.<br />

2082. 42/67. Author Unknown. Minutes of Eighteenth Meeting MPRC. June 1942. MR.<br />

2083. 42/68. Author Unknown. Past work of the <strong>Military</strong> Personnel Research Committee. 1942.<br />

MR.


2084. 42/69. Mayon-White, R.M. Carbon Monoxide from Browning machine guns. May 1942.<br />

MR.<br />

2085. 42/70. Mayon-White, R.M. Carbon monoxide from gun fumes contamination of air in<br />

RAM I. May 1942. MR.<br />

2086. 42/71. Author Unknown. Standards of gun fume trials in tanks. June 1942. MR.<br />

2087. 42/72. Pochin, E.E. Fields of view requirements for tank sight telescope. June 1942. MR.<br />

2088. 42/73. Author Unknown. First Meeting Report of Clothing Sub-Committee. May 1942.<br />

MR.<br />

2089. 42/74. Author Unknown. Minutes of Eighth Meeting of Rations Sub-Committee. June<br />

1942. MR.<br />

2090. 42/75. Author Unknown. Report of a compact ration for special troops. July 1942. MR.<br />

2091. 42/76. Bourdillon, R.B. Defence against flame-throwers. June 1942. MR.<br />

2092. 42/77. Solandt, O.M. Comfort of tank crews in hot climates. June 1942. MR.<br />

2093. 42/78. Cuthbertson, D.P. Memorandum on the analeptics Benzedrine and Methedrine and<br />

their use in war. July 1942. MR.<br />

2094. 42/79. Author Unknown. Minutes of the Ninth Meeting of the Sub-Committee on AFVs.<br />

July 1942. MR.<br />

2095. 42/80. Author Unknown. Minutes of Meeting at War Office to discuss insecticides.<br />

June 1942. MR.<br />

2096. 42/81. Author Unknown. Thiocynate wax sticks for control of body lice. mi. MR.<br />

2097. 42/82. Author Unknown. Tests of certain fungicides for killing lice. 1942. MR.<br />

2098. 42/83. Author Unknown. Economy in Army boots. mi. MR.<br />

2099. 42/84. Author Unknown. Ventilated protective clothes. 1942. MR.<br />

2100. 42/85. Author Unknown. Notes on the cooling of tank personnel in hot climates. 1942.<br />

MR.<br />

2101. 42/86. Author Unknown. Studies on the physiological effects of anti-gas clothing in hot<br />

atmospheres - effects on the pulse rate. 1942. MR.


2102. 42/87. Cuthbertson, D.P. Report on field trial to determine if Benzedrince can keep<br />

physically tired men awake. 1942. MR.<br />

2103. 42/88. Author Unknown. Experimental work in Egypt on the use of thiocynates in the<br />

control of body lice. 1942. MR.<br />

2104. 42/89. Holling, H.E., W.R. Trotter, and B. McArdle. Investigations into sea-sickness.<br />

July 1942. MR.<br />

2105. 42/90. Author Unknown. The Mechanisation Experimental Establishment (Middle East)<br />

test of gas clothing in AFVs. June 1942. MR.<br />

2106. 42/91. Pochin, E.E. Indirectly lit instrument dials. July 1942. MR.<br />

2107. 42/92. Author Unknown. Gun fumes in General Grant tank. July 1942. MR.<br />

2108. 42/93. Author Unknown. Gun fumes in VALENTINE IX tank. July 1942. MR.<br />

2109. 42/94. Author Unknown. Rangefinder for tanks. July 1942. MR.<br />

2110. 42/95. Pochin, E.E. Interior lighting of AFVs. July 1942. MR.<br />

2111. 42/96. Pochin, E.E. Gun flash from tanks. 1942. MR.<br />

2112. 42/97. Author Unknown. Spraying of adult mosquitoes. mi. MR.<br />

2113. 42/98. Author Unknown. Minutes of Eighth Meeting of Sub-Committee on Clothing. July<br />

1942. MR.<br />

2114. 42/99. Lee, D.H.K. Effects of aerating anti-gas clothing. mi. MR.<br />

2115. 42/100. Author Unknown. Notes on anti-gas clothing for AFV crews. mi. MR.<br />

2116. 42/101. Craik, K.J.W., H.C.L. Holden, and B.A. Langford. Variation of visual reaction<br />

time with trigger load. September 1942a. MR.<br />

2116. 42/101A. Craik, K.J.W., H.C.L. Holden, and B.A. Langford. Notes on optimum<br />

dimensions of trigger and grip. September 1942b. MR.<br />

2117. 42/102. Author Unknown. Minutes of First Meeting of Special Sub-Committee--Clothing<br />

for Tank Crews. July 1942. MR.<br />

2118. 42/103. Author Unknown. Minutes of Seventh Meeting of Sub-Committee on Analeptic<br />

Substances. July 1942. MR.


2119. 42/104. Author Unknown. Minutes of Tenth Meeting of Sub-Committee on AFVs. August<br />

1942. MR.<br />

2120. 42/105. Holling, H.E., B. McArdle, and W.R. Trotter. Interim report on the effects of<br />

certain sea-sickness remedies on troops at sea. 1942. MR.<br />

2121. 42/106. Squire, J.R. Map reading devices for night work. August 1942. MR.<br />

2122. 42/107. Squire, J.R. Army goggles. August 1942. MR.<br />

2123. 42/108. Squire, J.R. Army vision testing: Progress report. August 1942. MR.<br />

2124. 42/109. Author Unknown. Memorandum on the use of Benzedrine and Methedrine in war.<br />

1942. MR.<br />

2125. 42/110. Holling, H.E., B. McArdle, and W.R. Trotter. Observations on the correlation of<br />

swing-sickness and sea-sickness. 1942. MR.<br />

2126. 42/111. Author Unknown. Minutes of Seventh Meeting of Entomological Sub-Committee.<br />

August 1942. MR.<br />

2127. 42/112. Author Unknown. Minutes of Third Meeting of Sub-Committee on Accidents to<br />

Army Vehicles. August 1942. MR.<br />

2128. 42/113. Mayon-White, R.M., J.A.B. (42/113B only) Gray, and R.D. (42/113B only)<br />

Harkness. Final report on ventilation of forward compartment of CHURCHILL tanks. September<br />

1942. MR.<br />

2129. 42/114. Mayon-White, R.M. Gun fumes in General Sherman tank. August 1942. MR.<br />

2130. 42/115. Chute, A.L. Report on casualties in AFVs July 1942a. MR.<br />

2130. 42/115A. Chute, A.L. Report on factors affecting efficiency of tank crews. July 1942b.<br />

MR.<br />

2131. 42/116. Author Unknown. Analysis of wounds received by details of the Royal Armoured<br />

Corps in a recent batch of 11220s received from MEF. 1942. MR.<br />

2132. 42/117. Author Unknown. Minutes of Eleventh Meeting of Sub-Committee on AFVs.<br />

September 1942. MR.<br />

2133. 42/118. Wilson, W.C. Burns in the Middle East. 1942. MR.<br />

2134. 42/119. Squire, J.R. Measurements of the visual field in goggles. August 1942. MR.


2135. 42/120. Author Unknown. Minutes of Sixth Meeting of Vision Sub-Committee. August<br />

1942. MR.<br />

2136. 42/121. Author Unknown. Minutes of Special Meeting of Sub-Committee on Air-borne<br />

Troops: Discussion on seasickness. September 1942. MR.<br />

2137. 42/122. Cairns, H.W.B. The adoption of the American steel helmet. 1942. MR.<br />

2138. 42/123. David, W.A.L. Utilization of waste lubricating oil in mosquito larvicides. 1942.<br />

MR.<br />

2139. 42/124. Author Unknown. Anti-flash protection for tank crews. September 1942. MR.<br />

2140. 42/125. Chute, A.L. Temperature recordings in tanks. September 1942. MR.<br />

2141. 42/126. Author Unknown. Minutes of a second meeting at the War Office to discuss<br />

insecticides. September 1942. MR.<br />

2142. 42/127. Author Unknown. Repellents for mosquitoes and other insects. September 1942.<br />

MR.<br />

2143. 42/128. Author Unknown. Minutes of the Eighth Meeting (Special) of Sub-Committee on<br />

Body Armour and Helmets. September 1942. MR.<br />

2144. 42/129. Mackworth, N.H. Assessment of the effects of depressing situations or substances<br />

on services personnel. August 1942. MR.<br />

2145. 42/130. Pirenne, M.H. Proposed investigation of thresholds and acuities at night sky<br />

brightness. September 1942. MR.<br />

2146. 42/131. Author Unknown. Sub-Committee on Body Armour and Helmets: Discussion on<br />

merits of various steel helmets. 1942. MR.<br />

2147. 42/132. Author Unknown. Tropical headgear. 1942. MR.<br />

2148. 42/133. McArdle, B., and J. Waterlow. Report on tank overalls treated to remove polyvinyl<br />

chloride. 1942. MR.<br />

2149. 42/134. Author Unknown. Minutes of a Special Meeting (12th) of Sub-Committee on<br />

AFVs. October 1942. MR.<br />

2150. 42/135. Author Unknown. Minutes of Eighth Meeting of Entomological Sub-Committee.<br />

October 1942. MR.<br />

2151. 42/136. Hagle, J.T., and L. Kreyberg. Memorandum on Arctic clothing. 1942. MR.


2152. 42/137. Author Unknown. Report on trial by <strong>Canadian</strong> troops of War Office 48 hours<br />

mess tin ration and special MRC compact ration. September 1942. MR.<br />

2153. 42/138. Author Unknown. Enemy action injury to personnel of anti-aircraft units. April<br />

1942. MR.<br />

2154. 42/139. Author Unknown. Analysis of EA injuries to RAC personnel in Libya with<br />

reference to causation and site on injury. 1942. MR.<br />

2155. 42/140. Solandt, O.M. Comments on report on casualties in AFVs. October 1942. MR.<br />

2156. 42/141. Author Unknown. Minutes of Seventh Meeting of Sub-Committee on Vision.<br />

October 1942. MR.<br />

2157. 42/142. Craik, K.H.W., H.C.L. Holden, and B.A. Langford. Physiologically suitable firing<br />

mechanism for tank crews. October 1942. MR.<br />

2158. 42/143. Author Unknown. Minutes of Ninth Meeting of Rations Sub-Committee. October<br />

1942. MR.<br />

2159. 42/144. Author Unknown. Suggested ration for field test: Norwegian. 1942. MR.<br />

2160. 42/145. Author Unknown. Minutes of Ninth Meeting of Sub-Committee on Clothing.<br />

October 1942. MR.<br />

2161. 42/146. Mayon-White, R.M. RAM II tank gun fume trials. November 1942. MR.<br />

2162. 42/147. Mayon-White, R.M. Gun fumes in CROMWELL tank: 1st report - main turret.<br />

November 1942. MR.<br />

2163. 42/148. Chute, A.L. Report on vision devices etc in AFVs. August 1942. MR.<br />

2164. 42/149. McArdle, B., and J. Waterlow. Report on gas protective aprons with reference to<br />

their use in the tropics. November 1942a. MR.<br />

2164. 42/149A. McArdle, B., and J. Waterlow. Comparison of the gas protective apron with the<br />

light anti-gas suit. November 1942b. MR.<br />

2165. 42/150. Author Unknown. "Food rations" - excerpt from American report. 1942. MR.<br />

2166. 42/151. Author Unknown. Control of lice by fumigation. 1942. MR.<br />

2167. 42/152. Author Unknown. Toxicity of Russian anti-louse powders. 1942. MR.<br />

2168. 42/153. Author Unknown. Trials of rations by Norwegians. 1942. MR.


2169. 42/154. Whatley, E., and N.H. Mackworth. Notes on the construction of questionnaires.<br />

September 1942. MR.<br />

2170. 42/155. Author Unknown. Minutes of Thirteenth Meeting of Sub-Committee on AFVs.<br />

November 1942. MR.<br />

2171. 42/156. Author Unknown. Medical equipment for Arctic warfare: Minutes of conference.<br />

1942. MR.<br />

2172. 42/157. Craik, K.J.W., and J.W. Magladery. Effect of red eye shield on visibility of 6pr and<br />

25pr tracer. November 1942. MR.<br />

2173. 42/158. Spooner, E.T.C. A trial of body armour conducted at the ME training centre from<br />

14 - 19 September 1942. 1942. MR.<br />

2174. 42/159. Author Unknown. Summary of reports presented to Committee on Motion<br />

Sickness. 1942. MR.<br />

2175. 42/160. Author Unknown. Minutes of Ninth Meeting of Entomological Sub-Committee.<br />

November 1942. MR.<br />

2176. 42/161. Finson, G. Summary and short description of Brun's (BRYNJE) clothing. June<br />

1940. MR.<br />

2177. 42/162. Author Unknown. Minutes of Nineteenth Meeting, MPRC. November 1942. MR.<br />

2178. 42/163. Author Unknown. Minutes of Fourth Meeting of Accidents Sub-Committee.<br />

November 1942. MR.<br />

2179. 42/164. Author Unknown. Report on American steel helmet. November 1942. MR.<br />

2180. 42/165. Author Unknown. Remedies for sea-sickness: A report on a trial of Atropine and<br />

Hyoscine on a trip of over 48 hours duration. November 1942. MR.<br />

2181. 42/166. Bedford, T. Temperatures in tanks: Estimates of probable thermal conditions in<br />

tanks in hot and humid climates. 1942. MR.<br />

2182. 42/167. Pochin, E.E., R.J. Whitney, and P.H. Garrard. Accuracy of aiming and graticule<br />

design. December 1942. MR.<br />

2183. 42/168. Mayon-White, R.M. Danger from exhaust gases in TLC. December 1942. MR.<br />

2184. 42/169. Magladery, J.W. Twenty-four hour MRC pack ration. November 1942. MR.<br />

2185. 43/170. Author Unknown. Minutes of the Fourteenth Meeting of the Sub-Committee on<br />

AFVs. December 1942. MR.


2186. 43/171. Holling, H.E., and W.R. Trotter. Remedies for sea-sickness: Further interim<br />

report. No Date. MR.<br />

2187. 43/172. Author Unknown. Red anti-gas eye-shields for tracer observations. December<br />

1942. MR.<br />

2188. 43/173. Mayon-White, R.M. Second report on gun fumes in RAM II tank. January 1943.<br />

MR.<br />

2189. 43/174. Mayon-White, R.M. Memorandum on tank ventilation. January 1943. MR.<br />

2190. 43/175. Holling, H.E., and W.R. Trotter. Investigations into prevention of sea-sickness:<br />

Addendum on Hyoscine and sweating. February 1943. MR.<br />

2191. 43/176. Author Unknown. Organic thiocynates in treatment of crab lice and scabies.<br />

1943. MR.<br />

2192. 43/177. Author Unknown. Report on Westinghouse insecticide bombs. 1943. MR.<br />

2193. 43/178. Bourdillon, R.B., D.M. Lidwell, and J.E. Lovelock. Flame throwers: Studies of<br />

their effects and of defensive measures. February 1943. MR.<br />

2194. 43/179. Blake, P.M., et al. Rupture of ear-drums by blast: 2nd report. 1943. MR.<br />

2195. 43/180. Author Unknown. Minutes of the Third Meeting at the War Office on insecticides.<br />

No Date. MR.<br />

2196. 43/181. Reid, G. Observations on climatic conditions in AFVs. November 1942. MR.<br />

2197. 43/182. Lee, D.H.K. Some consideration of AFV field trials at Narrabri. December 1942.<br />

MR.<br />

2198. 43/183. Author Unknown. Minutes of Third Special Meeting of Sub-Committee on<br />

Airborne Troops. February 1943. MR.<br />

2199. 43/184. Author Unknown. Rations: Letter from War Office. February 1943. MR.<br />

2200. 43/185. Hicks, S. Recent developments in feeding troops. November 1942. MR.<br />

2201. 43/186. Mayon-White, R.M. CO contamination of tank deck, TL ship HMS "Thruster".<br />

February 1943. MR.<br />

2202. 43/187. Chute, A.L. Preliminary report on AA casualties. February 1943. MR.


2203. 43/188. Hutchinson, J.C., B. McArdle, and J. Waterlow. Physiological effects of wearing<br />

air-conditioned and other types of clothing in hot and humid conditions. 1943. MR.<br />

2204. 43/189. Hutchinson, J., J. Waterlow, and B. McArdle. Physiological effects of wearing airconditioned<br />

and other types of clothing in hot and humid conditions. March 1943. MR.<br />

2205. 43/190. Author Unknown. Action of tetraethylthiuram monosulphide on scabies. 1943.<br />

MR.<br />

2206. 43/191. Chute, A.L. First aid kit and fatigue in AFV crews. December 1942. MR.<br />

2207. 43/192. Author Unknown. Minutes of First Meeting of the AFV Committee held in<br />

Melbourne 18 - 20 June 1943. No Date. MR.<br />

2208. 43/193. Author Unknown. Ventilation and air course in Medium M3 tank. 1943. MR.<br />

2209. 43/194. Author Unknown. Report on ventilation and air currents in M3 light tank. 1943.<br />

MR.<br />

2210. 43/195. Author Unknown. Summary of experiments on CO and nitrous fumes in AFVs up<br />

to I September 1942. September 1942. MR.<br />

2211. 43/196. Craik, K.J.W. Effects of cold upon hand movements and reaction times. March<br />

1943. MR.<br />

2212. 43/197. Author Unknown. Abstract of AORG Report No 78 - Analysis of AFV casualties<br />

"I" tanks Mark III. December 1942. MR.<br />

2213. 43/198. Mayon-White, R.M. Fumes from BESA gun: Preliminary report on effect of<br />

modifications. March 1943. MR.<br />

2214. 43/199. Chute, A.L. Observations on problems affecting AFV personnel. December 1942.<br />

MR.<br />

2215. 43/200. Author Unknown. First aid equipment. March 1943. MR.<br />

2216. 43/201. Author Unknown. Minutes of Tenth Meeting of Entomological Sub-Committee.<br />

March 1943. MR.<br />

2217. 43/202. Author Unknown. Summary of work on fly sprays and mosquito sprays. 1943.<br />

MR.<br />

2218. 43/203. Marston, H.R. Report of activities on projects in connection with nutritional<br />

aspects of arm victualling 1941-1942. September 1942. MR.


2219. 43/204. Author Unknown. Minutes of Second Series of Meeting of the AFV Committee<br />

held in Sydney, 23 September 1942. No Date. MR.<br />

2220. 43/205. Bassett, W.E. Tank personnel comfort. No Date. MR.<br />

2221. 43/206. Author Unknown. Loss of chloride in sweat: Report on sweat chloride tests, 23<br />

September 1942. September 1942. MR.<br />

2222. 43/207. Author Unknown. Interim report on clothing tests. September 1942. MR.<br />

2223. 43/208. Reid, G. Letter on two causes of CO poisoning inside M3 medium tank. No Date.<br />

MR.<br />

2224. 43/209. Author Unknown. CO test on AC1: 9 September 1942. September 1942. MR.<br />

2225. 43/210. Author Unknown. Minutes of Fifteenth Meeting of AFV Sub-Committee. March<br />

1943. MR.<br />

2226. 43/211. Hemingway, A., and A. Schweitzer. Report on a test of physical fitness for hard<br />

muscular work. March 1943. MR.<br />

2227. 43/212. Marston, H.R. Dehydrated Lucerne as a source of vitamins A and C. June 1942.<br />

MR.<br />

2228. 43/213. Marston, H.R. Tinplate preferences for canned foodstuffs: Australia. March 1942.<br />

MR.<br />

2229. 43/214. Mayon-White, R.M. 17pr gun fumes in A30 tank. March 1943. MR.<br />

2230. 43/215. Brown, G.L., E.E. Pochin, and P.E. Williams. Proposal for all-round vision<br />

cupola. No Date. MR.<br />

2231. 43/216. Author Unknown. Removal of casualties from armoured fighting vehicles.<br />

December 1942. MR.<br />

2232. 43/217. Eccles, J.C., and N.E. Murray. Preliminary report on receiver design and<br />

attenuation of ambient noise. November 1942. MR.<br />

2233. 43/218. Holden, W.F. The determination of small amounts of CO. No Date. MR.<br />

2234. 43/219. Author Unknown. Pyrethrum Mission: 1st interim report: Washington. April<br />

1943. MR.<br />

2235. 43/220. Lee, D.H.K. The physiological effects of clothing in hot atmospheres. November<br />

1942. MR.


2236. 43/221. Author Unknown. Pyrethrum Mission: 1st interim report. No Date. MR.<br />

2237. 43/222. Weiner, J.S., and J.C.D. Hutchinson. Report on waterproof suits for AFV drivers.<br />

May 1943. MR.<br />

2238. 43/223. Bates, J.A.V., H.B. Wright, and E.E. Pochin. Accuracy of aim with 6pr anti-tank<br />

gun: Open sights. May 1943. MR.<br />

2239. 43/224. Formby, M.L., and C.S. Hallpike. Otological effects of muzzle blast: Interim<br />

report. May 1943. MR.<br />

2240. 43/225. Author Unknown. Information on the distribution of trunk wounds with reference<br />

to the protection to be expected from the (proposed) body armour. No Date. MR.<br />

2241. 43/226. Author Unknown. Pyrethrum Mission: 2nd interim report. May 1943. MR.<br />

2242. 43/227. Author Unknown. Joint US/UK Committee on Pyrethrum: Minutes of Meetings in<br />

Washington. May 1943. MR.<br />

2243. 43/228. Phillips, J.S. Experiments with mosquito repellents in W Africa. No Date. MR.<br />

2244. 43/229. Author Unknown. Second interim report on Pyrethrum Mission: Summary 2. No<br />

Date. MR.<br />

2245. 43/230. Author Unknown. Pyrethrum Mission: 3rd interim report: Washington. June<br />

1943. MR.<br />

2246. 43/231. Wright, H.B. Report on hand torch for tank commanders. June 1943. MR.<br />

2247. 43/232. Mayon-White, R.M. Exhaust fume contamination in HAMILCAR glider carrying<br />

TETRARCH light tank. June 1943. MR.<br />

2248. 43/233. Author Unknown. The technique of seeing in the dark. June 1943. MR.<br />

2249. 43/234. Eccles, J.C. Recommendations for the setting up of a noise and acoustic testing<br />

laboratory. March 1943. MR.<br />

2250. 43/235. Eccles, J.C. Memorandum on lighting systems of tanks. March 1942. MR.<br />

2251. 43/236. Rawlinson, W.A. Nitrogen peroxide in fumes from arc-welding. February 1943.<br />

MR.<br />

2252. 43/237. Author Unknown. Carbon monoxide risk in M3 Medium Tank from HOMELITE<br />

apparatus. December 1942. MR.<br />

2253. 43/238. Reid, G. A note on dust in armoured fighting vehicles. March 1943. MR.


2254. 43/239. Author Unknown. Minutes of the Third Series of Meetings of the AFV Committee<br />

held in Sydney, 19 and 20 March 1943. March 1943. MR.<br />

2255. 43/240. Murray, N.E. Noise in Australian cruiser tank ACL. December 1942. MR.<br />

2256. 43/241. Reid, G. Armoured fighting vehicles with special reference to hot dry climates.<br />

February 1943. MR.<br />

2257. 43/242. Macintosh, F.C. The effect of exercise on carbon monoxide intoxication. June<br />

1943. MR.<br />

2258. 43/243. Author Unknown. Minutes of the Sixteenth Meeting of AFV Sub-Committee. July<br />

1943. MR.<br />

2259. 43/244. Pirenne, M.A. Individual differences in visual acuities at low brightness. July<br />

1943. MR.<br />

2260. 43/245. Author Unknown. Pyrethrum Mission: Supplementary report: Washington. June<br />

1943. MR.<br />

2261. 43/246. Lee, D.H.K. The effect upon AFV personnel of operations in the M3 medium tank<br />

(General Grant) in humid tropics. March 1943. MR.<br />

2262. 43/247. Gray, J.A.B., R.D. Harkness, and R.M. Mayon-White. Third report on gun fumes<br />

in CROMWELL tanks: Bulkhead ventilation. August 1943. MR.<br />

2263. 43/248. Author Unknown. Anti-mosquito sprays: Interim report. No Date. MR.<br />

2264. 43/249. Pochin, E.E. Memorandum on requirements in a tank commander's cupola.<br />

August 1943. MR.<br />

2265. 43/250. Gray, J.A.B., R.D. Harkness, and R.M. Mayon-White. AEC armoured car Mk I:<br />

Gun fume trials. August 1943. MR.<br />

2266. 43/251. Bates, J.A.V., and E.E. Pochin. Obscuration of the telescope field in the region of<br />

graticule lines. August 1943. MR.<br />

2267. 43/252. Wright, H.B., and J.A.V. Bates. Fields of view from AFVs. August 1943. MR.<br />

2268. 43/253. Wright, H.B., J.A.V. Bates, and E.E. Pochin. Improvement of vision near AFVs by<br />

an elongated periscope. August 1943. MR.<br />

2269. 43/254. Craik, K.J.W. Psychological and physiological aspects of control mechanisms<br />

with special reference to tank gunnery Part I. August 1943. MR.


2270. 43/255. Author Unknown. Minutes of the Seventeenth Meeting of the AFV Sub-Committee.<br />

September 1943. MR.<br />

2271. 43/256. Author Unknown. Some physical aspects of photo-retinitis in AA look-outs.<br />

February 1943. MR.<br />

2272. 43/257. Kellaway, C.H. Tank fatigue: Abstracts from medical report on AFV crews in<br />

action at Buna during December 1942 - January 1943. August 1943. MR.<br />

2273. 43/258. Gray, J.A.B., R.D. Harkness, and R.M. Mayon-White. Carbon monoxide hazard<br />

in CHURCHILL - CROMWELL Houseboat. September 1943. MR.<br />

2274. 43/259. Gray, J.A.B., R.D. Harkness, and R.M. Mayon-White. Gun fumes in VALENTINE<br />

IX and X tanks. No Date. MR.<br />

2275. 43/260. Author Unknown. Climatic relief in tropical tank operations: Equipment for air<br />

conditioning of tank crews. July 1943. MR.<br />

2276. 43/261. Reid, G. Tank personnel cooling: Report of test of air conditioning harness for<br />

AFV crews. July 1943. MR.<br />

2277. 43/262. Eccles, J.C., and N.E. Murray. Report on noise in Australian AC1 cruiser tank<br />

with metal tracks. June 1943. MR.<br />

2278. 43/263. Reid, G. CO contamination from auxiliary motors with special reference to ME A1<br />

light tank. July 1943. MR.<br />

2279. 43/264. Wright, H.B. Report on the fields of view obtainable from the German PzKw III<br />

tank. October 1943. MR.<br />

2280. 43/265. Gray, J.A.B., R.D. Harkness, and R.M. Mayon-White. Coventry armoured car gun<br />

fume trials. September 1943. MR.<br />

2281. 43/266. Pochin, E.E., and H.B. Wright. Accuracy obtainable with climometer sighting bar.<br />

October 1943. MR.<br />

2282. 43/267. Pochin, E.E., and H.B. Wright. Accuracy obtainable with SHERMAN vane sight.<br />

October 1943. MR.<br />

2283. 43/268. Author Unknown. BESA modification: 2nd report on gun fume trials of BSA<br />

experimental 7.92 BESA machine gun. October 1943. MR.<br />

2284. 43/269. Author Unknown. Second report on gun fumes in SHERMAN tanks. October 1943.<br />

MR.


2285. 43/270. Author Unknown. CO hazard from auxiliary charging motors in tanks. October<br />

1943. MR.<br />

2286. 43/271. Author Unknown. Minutes of Eighteenth Meeting of AFV Sub-Committee. October<br />

1943. MR.<br />

2287. 43/272. Author Unknown. Treatment of scabies in man with neocid. 1943. MR.<br />

2288. 43/273. Buxton, P.A. British work on the control of biting insects. No Date. MR.<br />

2289. 43/274. Busvine, J.R. Field trials of DDT against bugs. No Date. MR.<br />

2290. 43/275. Cameron, G.R. Lethane hair oil. No Date. MR.<br />

2291. 43/276. Leslie, I. Summary of water container trials carried out by MRC Physiological<br />

Laboratory from November 1942 to October 1943. November 1943. MR.<br />

2292. 43/277. Pochin, E.E., and J.A.V. Bates. Accuracy of fire with 6pr anti-tank gun. No Date.<br />

MR.<br />

2293. 43/278. Gray, J.A.B., R.D. Harkness, and R.M. Mayon-White. A30: Bulkhead ventilation<br />

gun fume trials. November 1943. MR.<br />

2294. 43/279. Gray, J.A.B., R.D. Harkness, and R.M. Mayon-White. Second report on gun fumes<br />

in AA CRUSADER tank Mk II. November 1943. MR.<br />

2295. 43/280. Gray, J.A.B., R.D. Harkness, and R.M. Mayon-White. Gun fume trials in AEC Mk<br />

III armoured car. November 1943. MR.<br />

2296. 43/281. Hugh-Jones, P., and J.A.V. Bates. Seat and control positions of driver and gunner,<br />

and forces necessary to operate gunner's controls in some existing tanks. November 1943. MR.<br />

2297. 43/282. Author Unknown. Minutes of the Nineteenth Meeting of the AFV Sub-Committee.<br />

December 1943. MR.<br />

2298. 43/283. Author Unknown. Minutes of the Fifth Meeting on Accidents to Army Vehicles.<br />

November 1943. MR.<br />

2299. 43/284. Author Unknown. Minutes of Fourth Series of Meetings of AFV Committee held in<br />

Melbourne, 16 - 17 August 1943. No Date. MR.<br />

2300. 43/285. Bassett, W.E. Tank personnel cooling. 1943. MR.<br />

2301. 43/286. Gray, J.A.B., R.D. Harkness, and R.M. Mayon-White. Second report on the<br />

ventilation of the Daimler armoured car Mk I. November 1943. MR.<br />

2302. 43/287. Author Unknown. Casualties in tanks. No Date. MR.


2303. 43/288. Lee, D.H.K., and G.H. Klemm. Efficiency tester: Gun-laying type No 1. July 1943.<br />

MR.<br />

2304. 43/289. McKenzie, J. Medical report of AFV crews in action at Buna (New Guinea)<br />

during December 1942 - January 1943: Tank fatigue. No Date. MR.<br />

2305. 43/290. Author Unknown. Report on the trials of the Graviner Fire Protection System as<br />

set up in AC Mk I. No Date. MR.<br />

2306. 43/291. Reid, G. The basal CO levels reached by AFV personnel during driving exercise.<br />

August 1943. MR.<br />

2307. 43/292. Author Unknown. Toxicity of vapours arising from refrigerating and fire fighting<br />

appliances. 1943. MR.<br />

2308. 43/293. Mayon-White, R.M. An appreciation of the physiological problems of tank wading<br />

operations. November 1943. MR.<br />

2309. 43/294. Morrant, G.M., and A.B. Hill. Report on the height and weights of 13,664 men<br />

posted to RAC from General Service Corps from July 1942 to July 1943. November 1943. MR.<br />

2310. 43/295. Le Gros Clark, W.E. Maximum comfortable range of movement at the wrist,<br />

working against resistance. December 1943. MR.<br />

2311. 43/296. Le Gros Clark, W.E. Report on "step up" height. December 1943. MR.<br />

2312. 43/297. Mayon-White, R.M. AFVs exhaust fume contamination of the tank deck of the<br />

British tank landing ship Mk I. December 1943. MR.<br />

2313. 43/298. Author Unknown. Minutes of the Fourth Special Meeting of the Sub-Committee on<br />

Airborne Troops. December 1943. MR.<br />

2314. 43/299. Gray, J.A.B., R.D. Harkness, and R.M. Mayon-White. Exhaust and gas fume trials<br />

on Daimler AC fitted for sub-zero operations. December 1943. MR.<br />

2315. 44/300. Gray, JA.B., R.D. Harkness, and R.M. Mayon-White. Gun fumes in three light<br />

tanks - TETRARCH, HARRY HOPKINS, and LOCUST (T9). January 1944. MR.<br />

2316. 44/301. Mayon-White, R.M. Back flash from tank guns. January 1944. MR.<br />

2317. 44/302. Author Unknown. Report on investigation of' Tetmosol soap as a prophylactic<br />

against scabies. No Date. MR.<br />

2318. 44/303. Author Unknown. Minutes of Twentieth Meeting of AFV Sub-Committee, 26<br />

January 1944. No Date. MR.


2319. 44/304. Author Unknown. Minutes of First Meeting of Sub-Committee on Physiological<br />

Efficiency in Hot Climates, 26 January 1944. No Date. MR.<br />

2320. 44/305. Author Unknown. Minutes of Fifth Special Meeting of Sub-Committee on<br />

Airborne Troops. No Date. MR.<br />

2321. 44/306. Author Unknown. Minutes of Eleventh Meeting of Entomological Sub-Committee.<br />

January 1944. MR.<br />

2322. 44/307. Weiner, J.S., and J.C.D. Hutchinson. Waterproof waders for infantry landings.<br />

February 1944. MR.<br />

2323. 44/308. Wright, H.B., and E.E. Pochin. Notes on Vickers periscope modified by the use of<br />

lenses. February 1944. MR.<br />

2324. 44/309. Gray, J.A.B. Gun fume trials on the hull machine gun of CHURCHILL VII.<br />

February 1944. MR.<br />

2325. 44/310. Pochin, E.E. Notes on graticule design. February 1944. MR.<br />

2326. 44/311. Gray, J.A.B. Back flash trials on 17pr SHERMAN: Lulworth 3 - 6 February 1944.<br />

February 1944. MR.<br />

2327. 44/312. Pochin, E.E., and H.B. Wright. Obscuration near graticule lines and its effect on<br />

graticule design. February 1944. MR.<br />

2328. 44/313. Bates, J.A.V., and P. Hugh-Jones. Physiological factors in the design of firing<br />

mechanisms. February 1944. MR.<br />

2329. 44/314. Author Unknown. How to use your eyes in the dark. February 1944. MR.<br />

2330. 44/315. Gray, J.A.B., and I. Leslie. Gun fume trials for CHURCHILL water-proofed for 6ft<br />

wade. February 1944. MR.<br />

2331. 44/316. Gray, J.A.B. The effect of back flash on human skin. February 1944. MR.<br />

2332. 44/317. Lovatt Evans, C. Toxicity of methyl bromide. February 1944. MR.<br />

2333. 44/318. Solandt, O.M. Report on a visit to USA and Canada: November 1943 - January<br />

1944. No Date. MR.<br />

2334. 44/319. Author Unknown. Minutes of the Twenty-first Meeting of the AFV Sub-Committee<br />

8 February 1944. No Date. MR.


2335. 44/320. Lovatt Evans, C. Use of eye shields A/G against ammunition fires or back flash.<br />

March 1944. MR.<br />

2336. 44/321. Leslie, I. Report on gun box trials on BSA and CEAD modified 7.92 BESA<br />

machine guns. March 1944. MR.<br />

2337. 44/322. Craik, K.J.W. Psychological and physiological aspects of control mechanisms<br />

Part II. March 1944. MR.<br />

2338. 44/323. Gray, J.A.B., and I. Leslie. Gun fume trials on SHERMAN III (M4A2) equipped<br />

with an extractor fan. March 1944. MR.<br />

2339. 44/324. Gray, J.A.B. Gun fume trials on STAGHOUND III. March 1944. MR.<br />

2340. 44/325. Wright, H.B. Report on Polaroid fog-free goggles. March 1944. MR.<br />

2341. 44/326. Bates, J.A.V. The autokinetic illusion. March 1944. MR.<br />

2342. 44/327. Gray, J.A.B., and I. Leslie. Gun fume trials on SHERMAN VC. March 1944. MR.<br />

2343. 44/328. Lee, D.H.K. Atmospheric conditions in troop decks of HMAT "Katoomba".<br />

October 1943. MR.<br />

2344. 44/329. Reid, G. Gun fume tests on M3 medium (tank). September 1943. MR.<br />

2345. 44/330. Author Unknown. Minutes of the Twenty-second Meeting of AFV Sub-Committee,<br />

19 April 1944. No Date. MR.<br />

2346. 44/331. Author Unknown. Reaction of volunteers to soap containing 10% Tetmosol. No<br />

Date. MR.<br />

2347. 44/332. Eccles, J.C., and N.E. Murray. Gun-fire test with ATL earplugs. September 1943.<br />

MR.<br />

2348. 44/333. Reid, G. Effect of blast from 3.7 AA guns on gun crews. April 1944. MR.<br />

2349. 44/334. Author Unknown. Extract from an American newsletter re AFVs. April 1944. MR.<br />

2350. 44/335. Lee, D.H.K. Trial: Tank air-conditioning equipment: Hot room tests. October<br />

1943. MR.<br />

2351. 44/336. Lee, D.H.K. Atmospheric conditions in radar room. November 1943. MR.<br />

2352. 44/337. Author Unknown. Progress report on jungle warfare problems. No Date. MR.


2353. 44/338. Author Unknown. Ability of certain vehicles to withstand tropical conditions. No<br />

Date. MR.<br />

2354. 44/339. Mayon-White, R.M. Supporting fire from special tank landing craft: The gun fume<br />

hazard. April 1944. MR.<br />

2355. 44/340. Pochin, E.E. Calculation of veiling glare from illuminated graticules. May 1944.<br />

MR.<br />

2356. 44/341. Hugh-Jones, P. Some physiological aspects of tank driving controls: Part I: The<br />

maximum push exertable on a foot pedal. May 1944. MR.<br />

2357. 44/342. Harkness, R.D. Report on gunners' seats made by Tansad Chair Co. May 1944.<br />

MR.<br />

2358. 44/343. Bates, J.A.V. Some factors affecting the design of power traverse equipment. May<br />

1944. MR.<br />

2359. 44/344. Author Unknown. Air blast in SHERMAN VC. May 1944. MR.<br />

2360. 44/345. Pirenne, M.H. Individual differences in visual activities at low brightnesses Part<br />

II: New experiments. May 1944. MR.<br />

2361. 44/346. Le Gros Clark, W.E., and A.G.M. Weddell. ALO sight: Position of seat in relation<br />

to the eyepiece of the sighting apparatus. May 1944. MR.<br />

2362. 44/347. Hallpike, C.S. Fatigue among tank personnel: A note upon the progress of<br />

investigations. May 1944. MR.<br />

2363. 44/348. Lidwell, O.M. Protection from flash burns by light weight fabrics. April 1944.<br />

MR.<br />

2364. 44/349. Author Unknown. Minutes of Twenty-third Meeting of AFV Sub-Committee, 7<br />

June 1944. No Date. MR.<br />

2365. 44/350. Author Unknown. Minutes of the Australian Committee on AFVs. Fifth Meeting,<br />

20 December 1943. No Date. MR.<br />

2366. 44/351. Lee, D.H.K. Atmospheric conditions in radar room. April 1944. MR.<br />

2367. 44/352. McArdle, B. The manpower requirement of the pedal operator in the tropics. No<br />

Date. MR.<br />

2368. 44/353. Author Unknown. Some physiological and psychological problems in war in<br />

tropical climates. No Date. MR.


2369. 44/354. Le Gros Clark, W.E., and A.G.M. Weddell. The axis and angle of rotation of head<br />

round the vertical axis. No Date. MR.<br />

2370. 44/355. Author Unknown. Razor blades and crayons for use in hot climates. No Date.<br />

MR.<br />

2371. 44/356. Author Unknown. Heat problems in tanks. May 1944. MR.<br />

2372. 44/357. Murray, N.E. Notes on future of Acoustic Testing Lab. May 1944. MR.<br />

2373. 44/358. McArdle, B. Camouflage creams and dyes for use in tropical climates. July 1944.<br />

MR.<br />

2374. 44/359. Pochin, E.E., and H.B. Wright. Movement of the head and eyes in all-round vision.<br />

July 1944. MR.<br />

2375. 44/360. Leslie, I. Report on carbon monoxide contamination from auxiliary charger on<br />

SHERMAN VC fitted with extended exhaust pipe. July 1944. MR.<br />

2376. 44/361. Wright, H.B. Vision from the German Pz Kw VI (TIGER). July 1944. MR.<br />

2377. 44/362. Pochin, E.E., and H.B. Wright. Coloured light map-reading. July 1944. MR.<br />

2378. 44/363. Author Unknown. Exposure of map case to a hot wet climate. No Date. MR.<br />

2379. 44/364. Author Unknown. Interim report on mosquito proofless of various fabrics. July<br />

1944. MR.<br />

2380. 44/365. Author Unknown. Report on A41 mock-up at AEC factory, Southall, on 6 June<br />

1944. July 1944. MR.<br />

2381. 44/366. Pochin, E.E., and H.B. Wright. The effect of magnification on target recognition<br />

from a moving tank. July 1944. MR.<br />

2382. 44/367. Harkness, R.D. Preliminary report on the design of gunners' seats for<br />

CHURCHILL and CROMWELL tanks. July 1944. MR.<br />

2383. 44/368. Gray, J.A.B. Energy output of the SHERMAN crews. July 1944. MR.<br />

2384. 44/369. Author Unknown. Tests of flash-burn protective cream: USA: NMR1 70. No Date.<br />

MR.<br />

2385. 44/370. Alsop, N.D. Report on mechanical aspects of air-conditioning for tanks. No Date.<br />

MR.


2386. 44/371. Author Unknown. Minutes of Twenty-fourth Meeting of AFV Sub-Committee, 9<br />

August 1944. No Date. MR.<br />

2387. 44/372. Author Unknown. Effect of simulated tropical conditions on compass magnetic<br />

marching Mk I. No Date. MR.<br />

2388. 44/373. Harkness, R.D., and H.B. Wright. An investigation of some of the factors which<br />

affect exis time from AFVs. August 1944. MR.<br />

2388. 44/373a. Author Unknown. Resistance of certain articles to exposure in a hot atmosphere.<br />

No Date. MR.<br />

2389. 44/374. Gray, J.A.B., and B. McArdle. Physiological effects of air-conditioned suits in a<br />

SHERMAN tank in hot humid conditions. September 1944. MR.<br />

2390. 44/375. Harkness, R.D. Gun fume trials on A34 - COMET. September 1944. MR.<br />

2391. 44/376. Harkness, R.D., and I. Leslie. Report on gun fume ventilation in CHURCHILL<br />

VIII. September 1944. MR.<br />

2392. 44/377. Author Unknown. Report on A43 mock-up visited at Vauxhall works, Luton, on 31<br />

August 1944. September 1944. MR.<br />

2393. 44/378. Bates, J.A.V., and H.B. Wright. The effect of amber filters on observation of trace<br />

from 17pr tank gun. September 1944. MR.<br />

2394. 44/379. Hugh-Jones, P. Some physiological aspects of tank driving controls: Part II:<br />

Characteristics of the clutch pedal. September 1944. MR.<br />

2395. 44/380. Author Unknown. Report on tank headlights. May 1944. MR.<br />

2396. 44/381. Author Unknown. Minutes of Twenty-fifth Meeting of AFV Sub-Committee, 4<br />

October 1944. No Date. MR.<br />

2397. 44/382. Lee, D.H.K., and G. Reid. Field trials of the method of tank personnel cooling<br />

carried out in New Guinea. May 1944. MR.<br />

2398. 44/383. Pirenne, M.H. Individual differences in visual acuities at low brightnesses: Part<br />

II: New experiments. No Date. MR.<br />

2399. 44/384. Gray, J.A.B. Physiological effects of ventilated suits in a SHERMAN tank in hot<br />

humid conditions. October 1944. MR.<br />

2400. 44/385. Author Unknown. Observations of tank temperatures. August 1944. MR.<br />

2401. 44/386. Author Unknown. Earplugs for protection against noise and blast. 1944. MR.


2402. 44/387. Ladell, W.S. Behaviour of various articles when exposed to hot humid conditions.<br />

October 1944. MR.<br />

2403. 44/388. Weiner, J.S. Tropical tests on Mepacrine tablets. October 1944. MR.<br />

2404. 44/389. McArdle, B. Notes on various skin camouflage substances. October 1944. MR.<br />

2405. 44/390. Hutchinson, J.C.D. Wearability of SB clothing for surface driving in hot climates.<br />

October 1944. MR.<br />

2406. 44/391. Ladell, W.S. Behaviour of solid dentifrice in simulated jungle conditions.<br />

November 1944. MR.<br />

2407. 44/392. Hugh-Jones. Some physiological aspects of tank driving controls: Part I:<br />

Addendum. November 1944. MR.<br />

2408. 44/393. Mayon-White, R.M. Comments on the driving position of CT20. October 1944.<br />

MR.<br />

2409. 44/394. Author Unknown. ASRLO Paper. 1944. MR.<br />

2410. 44/395. Ladell, W.S. Exposure of articles to a tropical climate. December 1944. MR.<br />

2411. 44/396. Bates, J.A.V., and H.B. Wright. Investigation of some factors impairing the<br />

observation of trace from the 17pr tank gun. December 1944. MR.<br />

2412. 44/397. Gordon. "Tetmosol" soap as a scabies prophylactic. January 1945. MR.<br />

2413. 44/398. Mellanby, E. Scabies in Bengal. January 1945. MR.<br />

2414. 45/399. Author Unknown. MRC and AMD: AFV questionnaire. 1944. MR.<br />

2415. 45/400. Leslie, I. The NBS carbon monoxide indicator and its projected use in tanks.<br />

November 1944. MR.<br />

2416. 45/401. Ladell, W.S. Articles in a tropical climate for SWV6 (War Office) and for CIC<br />

(Ministry of Supply). January 1945. MR.<br />

2417. 45/402. McArdle. Note on a letter received by Dr Pochin from Dr Libet, AAFHQ, USA.<br />

January 1945. MR.<br />

2418. 45/403. Paravicini. Casualties in tanks from burns: Result of brew-up questionnaire.<br />

January 1945. MR.


2419. 45/404. Author Unknown. Minutes of the Twenty-sixth Meeting of the AFV Sub-<br />

Committee. 1945. MR.<br />

2420. 45/405. Craik, K.J.W., and M. Vince. Psychological and physiological aspects of gun<br />

control mechanisms: Part III: Effects of "stiffness" and of spring-centering of hydraulic velocity<br />

controls. January 1945. MR.<br />

2421. 45/406. Hill, A.B., and G.M. Morant. Report on body measurements of 2200 tank<br />

personnel. January 1945. MR.<br />

2422. 45/407. Waterlow, J., and W.S. Ladell. Estimation of salt and water requirements of<br />

abdominal casualties in the tropics. January 1945. MR.<br />

2423. 45/408. Craik, K.J.W. A note on the design and manipulation of instrument knobs.<br />

1945. MR.<br />

2424. 45/409. Author Unknown. Further tests of articles in a hot humid climate. 1945. MR.<br />

2425. 45/410. Hugh-Jones, P. Physiological aspects of tank driving controls: Part III: The<br />

maximum force exertable on hand controls. January 1945. MR.<br />

2426. 45/411. Author Unknown. Rise in the incidence of scabies in a close community using<br />

ordinary soap and its subsequent fall following the use of “Tetmosol” soap. 1945. MR.<br />

2427. 45/214. Hutchinson, J.C.D. Physiological tests of clothing for COP personnel. 1945.<br />

MR.<br />

2428. 45/413. Hutchinson, J.C.D. Summary report on physiological tests of flying clothes for use<br />

in the tropics. 1945. MR.<br />

2429. 45/414. Author Unknown. Minutes of Twelfth Meeting of Entomological Sub-Committee, 9<br />

March 1945. 1945. MR.<br />

2430. 45/415. Author Unknown. Further tests of articles in artificial tropical conditions. 1945.<br />

MR.<br />

2431. 45/416. Author Unknown. Scheme of proposed work in the field of psychology and<br />

physiology in association with extremes of climate. 1945. MR.<br />

2432. 45/417. Author Unknown. Interim report on red headlight on tanks. 1945. MR.<br />

2433. 45/418. Harkness, R.D., and H.B. Wright. Suggestions for improvement of the vehicles<br />

used for the collection of tank crew casualties. March 1945. MR.<br />

2434. 45/419. Harkness, R.D., and H.B. Wright. The distribution of casualties amongst the crews<br />

of CROMWELLS and SHERMANS. March 1945. MR.


2435. 45/420. Author Unknown. The effect of heat and humidity on troops in the Far East.<br />

March 1945. MR.<br />

2436. 45/421. Author Unknown. Report on mosquito proofness, physical characteristics and<br />

physiological efficiency of various fabrics. 1945. MR.<br />

2437. 45/422. Ladell, W.S. Tests of further articles in the tropical chamber. 1945. MR.<br />

2438. 45/423. Author Unknown. Future activities of the Sub-Committee on Clothing of the<br />

RNPRC. 1945. MR.<br />

2439. 45/424. Hutchinson, J.C.D. Physiological tests on flying clothing for use in the tropics.<br />

1945. MR.<br />

2440. 45/425. Bates, J.A.V., and R.D. Harkness. Accuracy of aim at slow crossing targets. May<br />

1945. MR.<br />

2441. 45/426. Ladell, W.S. Tests of fabrics in the tropical chamber. 1945. MR.<br />

2442. 45/427. McArdle, B. Effects of heat on certain Admiralty chairs and tables. 1945. MR.<br />

2444. 45/429. Hugh-Jones, P., and J.A.V. Bates. The effect on the loader of using rounds<br />

weighing 47lb in a tank. May 1945. MR.<br />

2445. 45/430. Hugh-Jones, P. Comments on the wooden mock-up for the driving position of the<br />

Vickers Light Tank. May 1945. MR.<br />

2446. 45/431. Pirenne, M.H. Experiments of relation between absolute visual threshold and<br />

perceptual efficiency in night vision. June 1945. No PRO number.<br />

2447. 45/432. Ladell, W.S. Tests of articles in a simulated hot wet climate. 1945. MR.<br />

2448. 45/433. Author Unknown. Minutes of Twenty-seventh Meeting of AFV Sub-Committee.<br />

June 1945. MR.<br />

2449. 45/434. McArdle, B., and W.S. Ladell. The ability to work in severe heat. 1945. MR.<br />

2450. 45/435. Weiner, J.S. Body armour for naval personnel: Coastal forces. 1945. MR.<br />

2451. 45/436. Hutchinson, .C.D. Physiological effects of wearing diving suits in hot humid<br />

environments. 1945. MR.<br />

2452. 45/437. Author Unknown. Personal cooling by air-conditioned suits. 1945. MR.


2453. 45/438. Hugh-Jones, P., and J.A.V. Bates. Carbon monoxide contamination in the tank<br />

deck of tank landing ships (3). June 1945. MR.<br />

2454. 45/439. Ladell, W.S. Tests of pins and needles for SWV6. 1945. MR.<br />

2455. 45/440. Author Unknown. Effect of wearing a micropore life jacket in a hot humid<br />

environment. 1945. MR.<br />

2456. 45/441. Hugh-Jones, P. Exhaust fumes in the driving cab of NEPTUNE. August 1945. MR.<br />

2457. 45/442. Ladell, W.S. Thermal sweating. No Date. MR.<br />

2458. 45/443. Hugh-Jones, P. An analysis of the causes of driving accidents in AFVs and their<br />

relation to design. August 1945. MR.<br />

2459. 45/444. Wright, H.B., and R.D. Harkness. Casualties among tank crews in 11 Armoured<br />

Division in Operation VERITABLE. May 1945. MR.<br />

2460. 45/445. Ladell, W.S. Changes in the chloride concentration of sweat with acclimatisation.<br />

October 1945. MR.<br />

2461. 45/446. McArdle, B., and W.S. Ladell. Comparison between the physical effects of<br />

wearing naval underpants and of wearing fantoushe in hot humid conditions. October 1945. MR.<br />

2462. 45/447. Ladell, W.S. Durability tests on floatation pads in platable belts in simulated<br />

tropical conditions. October 1945. MR.<br />

2463. 45/448. Hutchinson, J.C.D. A trial on tropical service special ventilation equipment on<br />

SHERMAN V tanks. September 1945. MR.<br />

2464. 45/449. Pochin, E.E. Training in observation. June 1945. MR.<br />

2465. 45/450. Pochin, E.E. Interocular setting binoculars. September 1945. MR.<br />

2466. 45/451. Bates, J.A.V., and E.E. Pochin. Analysis of the consistency of repeated aims.<br />

September 1945. MR.<br />

2467. 45/452. Author Unknown. Minutes of the Twenty-eighth Meeting of the Sub-Committee on<br />

AFVs, 17 October 1945. No Date. MR.<br />

2468. 45/453. Mayon-White, R.M. Survey of patients in EMS hospitals. December 1945. MR.<br />

2469. 45/454. Wright, H.B., and R.D. Harkness. A survey of casualties amongst armoured units<br />

in NW Europe. January 1946. MR.<br />

2470. 46/455. Hutchinson, J.C.D. Ventilation trials in SHERMAN V. March 1946. MR.


2471. 46/456. Hugh-Jones, P. The estimation of CO in air, up to concentrations of 0.1 % by the<br />

use of NBS (Colorimetric tubes). April 1946. MR.<br />

2472. 46/457. Bates, J.A.V. Human element in accurate gunnery. April 1946.<br />

MR.<br />

2473. 43/A. Author Unknown. Goggles for AA lookouts in the sun sector. March 1943. MR.<br />

2474. 43/B. Author Unknown. Progress report on red lighting of aircraft. April 1943. MR.<br />

2475. 43/C. Author Unknown. Psychological effects of dive bombing on AA personnel, Tobruk.<br />

No Date. MR.<br />

2476. 43/D. Author Unknown. Searchlight dazzle of aeroplanes flying low over water. No Date.<br />

MR.<br />

2477. 44/A. Author Unknown. The conditions of service material under tropical conditions in<br />

New Guinea. No Date. MR.<br />

2478. 44/B. Author Unknown. The photographic production of graticules. No Date. MR.<br />

3001. 101. Cole, I.H. The chance of the successful use of long aerial mines when laid at random.<br />

October 1940. No PRO number.<br />

3002. 102. Author Unknown. Night operations analysis (Patrols with serviceable<br />

BEAUFIGHTERS only, 219 Squadron). November 1940. No PRO number.<br />

3003. 103. Williams, E.C. Proposed reorganisation of filtering areas in the North. November<br />

1940. No PRO number.<br />

3004. 104. Barkla, H.M. Western RDF Chain report (to 28 October 1940). November 1940. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3005. 105. Stansfield, R.G. Use of teleprinters for transmission of RDF information. November<br />

1940. No PRO number.<br />

3006. 106. Cole, I.H. A new method of interception. November 1940. No PRO number.<br />

3007. 107. Author Unknown. Specification of apparatus additional to that provided in final "R"<br />

blocks for future use in operations at CH stations. November 1940. No PRO number.<br />

3008. 108. Stansfield, R.G. Telling and display of battle zones. November 1940. No PRO<br />

number.


3009. 109. Author Unknown. RDF low flying cover in Moray Firth. November 1940. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3010. 110. Author Unknown. The capacity of the RDF system. November 1940. PRO AIR<br />

2/7439.<br />

3011. 111. Author Unknown. Operational behaviour of teleprinters at 11 Group. December<br />

1940. No PRO number.<br />

3012. 112. Author Unknown. Time-lag and accuracy in aircraft tracking. December 1940. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3013. 113. Author Unknown. Navigation of enemy aircraft and railway signal lights. December<br />

1940. No PRO number.<br />

3014. 114. Author Unknown. Areas from which the earliest hostile raiders set out in night raids.<br />

December 1940. No PRO number.<br />

3015. 115. Author Unknown. Analysis of heights recorded on GL tracks in Sector B, Kenley.<br />

December 1940. No PRO number.<br />

3016. 116. Author Unknown. Comments on Dr. C.E. Wyne-Williams's report on telephone<br />

facilities. December 1940. No PRO number.<br />

3017. 117. Author Unknown. Supplement to report on RDF stations CH type for October -<br />

November 1940. January 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3018. 118. Author Unknown. Supplement to report on CH.L type stations of the Home Chain:<br />

December 1940. January 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3019. 119. Barkla, H.M. RDF in South Western area. January 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3020. 120. Stansfield, R.G. The designation of hostile or unidentified raids originating from the<br />

Observer Corps area. January 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3021. 121. Author Unknown. Time-lag of Observer Corps tracking. January 1941. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3022. 122. Stansfield, R.G. Telling from Group. January 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3023. 123. Author Unknown. Detection of surface craft by CH.L stations. January 1941. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3024. 124. Author Unknown. Notes on suggested method of using GL for night interception.<br />

January 1941. No PRO number.


3025. 125. Larnder, H. Report on the operation of the free balloon barrage for the 27 December<br />

1940 and 11 January 1941 with particular reference to the probability of enemy aircraft having<br />

collided with the cables suspended below the balloons. January 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3026. 126. Author Unknown. Raid designation. January 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3027. 127. Author Unknown. Reports on visits to 12 Group: 5 - 7 January 1941. January 1941.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3028. 128. Author Unknown. Liaison between RDF and Observer Corps. January 1941. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3029. 129. Author Unknown. Supplementary report on RDF stations CH type for January 1941.<br />

February 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3030. 130. Author Unknown. Supplementary report on CH.L type stations of the Home Chain:<br />

January 1941. February 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3031. 131. Stansfield, R.G. Teleplotting versus speech plotting. February 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3033. 133. Author Unknown. Relative speed and accuracy in speech plotting and teleplotting.<br />

February 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3035. 135. Author Unknown. Description of the GCI curve-of-pursuit method for controlling<br />

night fighters. February 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3036. 136. Author Unknown. Suggestion for improving information concerning the tracks of<br />

enemy raids over Great Britain. February 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3037. 137. Author Unknown. Scheme for laying long aerial mines with fast flying aircraft<br />

controlled by GCI. February 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3038. 138. Author Unknown. Report on visit to Sopley, Wherewell and Avebury. February 1941.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3039. 139. Author Unknown. Height finding on GCI. February 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3040. 140. Author Unknown. Scheme for laying long aerial mines with fast flying aircraft<br />

controlled by GCI. February 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3041. 141. Lawrence, G.M. A study of the chance of AI detection by a fighter flying a closer<br />

course in a stream of enemy aircraft. February 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3042. 142. Author Unknown. A method of free-lance patrol with AI fighters. February 1941. No<br />

PRO number.


3043. 143. Denton, A.D. Height calibration: Staxton Wold. February 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3044. 144. Author Unknown. The situation arising from enemy use of IFF. February 1944. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3045. 145. Author Unknown. Meeting to discuss proposed modifications to the transportable<br />

GCI equipments which are calculated to increase very greatly its operational efficiency. March<br />

1941. No PRO number.<br />

3046. 146. Author Unknown. Supplementary report on RDF stations CH type for February<br />

1941. March 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3047. 147. Author Unknown. Supplement to report on CH.L type stations of the Home Chain:<br />

February 1941. March 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3048. 148. Author Unknown. Some considerations relating to the destruction of submarines.<br />

March 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3049. 149. Author Unknown. Preliminary report on gap-filler tests at Pevensey. March 1941. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3050. 150. Author Unknown. High flying aircraft PRU flights December 1940 - January 1941.<br />

March 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3051. 151. Author Unknown. Optimum height of "B" aerial systems at level sites such as<br />

Pevensey. March 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3052. 152. Author Unknown. High flying test at Pevensey. March 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3053. 153. Barnett, D. Layout of GCI huts or OPS room. March 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3054. 154. Author Unknown. Notes on glass screen display of interception information, Biggin<br />

Hill Sector. March 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3055. 155. Williams, E.C. RDF on Malta. March 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3056. 156. Author Unknown. Kilmacolm, Prestwick and Turnhouse. March 1941. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3057. 157. Lawrence, G.M., and W.E. Egner. Report on visit to Sqn Ldr Walter (MO) at<br />

Northhold 15 March 1941. March 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3058. 158. Author Unknown. Liaison between RDF station Kilmacolm and Fighter Sectors<br />

Turnhouse and Prestwick: Part I. March 1941. No PRO number.


3059. 159. Author Unknown. Liaison between RDF station Kilmacolm and Fighter Sectors<br />

Turnhouse and Prestwick: Part II. March 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3060. 160. Author Unknown. Enemy minelaying activity. March 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3061. 161. Author Unknown. Navigational aids (geographical) to enemy aircraft. March 1941.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3062. 162. Author Unknown. Notes on plotting test with automatic teleprinter transmission of<br />

plots from the electrical calculator at TRE, 18 - 19 March 1941. March 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3063. 163. Author Unknown. Possible use of RDF by FOCKE-WOLFE aircraft in avoiding<br />

interception. March 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3064. 164. Author Unknown. Attacks on Newark: 7 March 1941. March 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3065. 165. Larnder, H. A summary of night interception with particular reference to<br />

BEAUFIGHTER aircraft under the control of GCI stations for period 2/3 to 22/23 March 1941.<br />

March 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3066. 166. Barnett, D. RDF in the Battle of Britain. 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3067. 167. Author Unknown. Report for March on RDF stations CH type. April 1941. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3068. 168. Author Unknown. Report for March on RDF stations CH.L type. April 1941. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3069. 169. Author Unknown. Brief description of GCI. April 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3071. 171. Author Unknown. Suggestions for the reporting of area raids by RDF and their<br />

display in operating rooms. April 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3072. 172. Author Unknown. Notes on Willesborough GCI. April 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3073. 173. Author Unknown. A statistical report on the interception of enemy bombers by night<br />

over Great Britain: Period 2/3 to 12/13 April 1941. April 1941. PRO AIR 16/1043.<br />

3074. 174. Author Unknown. RDF intelligence summary for the month of March. April 1941. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3075. 175. Metcalfe, G. Sources of information on heights and speeds of enemy aircraft. April<br />

1941. No PRO number.<br />

3076. 176. Metcalfe, G. GL records - criticisms and suggestions. April 1941. No PRO number.


3077. 177. Author Unknown. Height calibration: Swingate. April 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3078. 178. Author Unknown. Summary of recommendations emerging from the visits of<br />

scientific observers to GCI stations during 8 - 14 April 1941. April 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3079. 179. Author Unknown. RDF intelligence summary for the month of March. April 1941. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3080. 180. Author Unknown. The spreading of a stream of free balloons in a wind. May 1941.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3081. 181. Williams, E.C. Proposed filter room for Northern Ireland. May 1941. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3082. 182. Author Unknown. Report for April on RDF stations CH type. May 1941. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3083. 183. Author Unknown. Report for April on RDF stations CH.L type. May 1941. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3084. 184. Metcalfe, G., and R.G. Stansfield. Notes on performance of GL carpet as used for<br />

night interception purposes in Kenley Sector. May 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3085. 185. Egner, W.E. Heights (measured by RDF) of enemy aircraft just before entering the<br />

country over the South and East coast: 13 - 19 March 1941. May 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3086. 186. Author Unknown. PPI mask technique. April 1941. PRO AIR 20/2366.<br />

3087. 187. Sawyer, F.L. Prototype operations control at Dunkirk. May 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3088. 188. Denton, A.D. Test flights for RDF stations. May 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3089. 189. Metcalfe, G. Avoidance tactics used by enemy aircraft over London. May 1941. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3090. 190. Egner, W.E. Identification of friendly aircraft. May 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3091. 191. Author Unknown. Report on the long aerial mine exercise at Durrington GCI.<br />

May 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3092. 192. Author Unknown. The value of GL as an aid to fighter interception. May 1941. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3093. 193. Williams, E.C. Comments on HQ 13 Group's letter 13 G/S 1163/7/Ops and attached<br />

list of alleged failures of RDF. May 1941. No PRO number.


3094. 194. Egner, W.E. Identification of aircraft. May 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3095. 195. Tedd, J.G. Investigation of Raid 42 on 10 May 1941. May 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3096. 196. Barnett, D. RDF intelligence summary for April. May 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3097. 197. Author Unknown. Fixed GCI operations rooms. June 1941. PRO AIR 16/1043.<br />

3098. 198. Author Unknown. Training of filterers and plotters in filter rooms. 1941. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3099. 199. Author Unknown. Shipping reconnaissance in SW approaches. May 1941. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3100. 200. Stansfield, R.G. D/F fixer test flight, Tangmere Sector, 29 April 1941. May 1941.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3101. 201. Metcalfe, G. Aspects of enemy night activity: May 1941. June 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3102. 202. Tedd, J.G. Report for May on RDF stations CH type. June 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3103. 203. Tedd, J.G. Report for May on RDF stations CH.L type. June 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3104. 204. Innes, R. Numbering of raids. June 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3105. 205. Author Unknown. CH.L plotting direct to Sector operations rooms. June 1941. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3106. 206. Author Unknown. Education of GCI personnel. June 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3107. 207. Author Unknown. Recommendations for the establishment of personnel for filter<br />

rooms. June 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3108. 208. Author Unknown. Air attacks on shipping within 40 miles of the coast of Britain<br />

during May 1941. June 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3109. 209. Cole, I.H. Suggested procedure for AI operators when dealing with fortuitous AI<br />

detections on transverse patrol lines. June 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3110. 210. Cole, I.H. Summary of paper outlining a suggested procedure for dealing with<br />

fortuitous AI detections made while a fighter is on a transverse patrol line. June 1941. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3111. 211. Lawrence, G.M. A statistical report on the interception of enemy bombers by night<br />

over Great Britain: 13/14 April - 17/18 May 1941. June 1941. PRO AIR 16/1043.


3112. 212. Sawyer, F.L. Relative efficiency of W/T and R/T plotting links for RDF information.<br />

June 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3113. 213. Stansfield, R.G. Notes on performance of SLC equipped searchlights, with reference<br />

to fighter interception of illuminated targets. July 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3114. 214. Lawrence, G.M., and M. Bradford. A statistical report on the interception of enemy<br />

bombers by night over Great Britain: 18/19 May - 14/15June 1941. June 1941. PRO AIR<br />

16/1043.<br />

3115. 215. Author Unknown. Report for June on RDF stations CH type. July 1941. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3116. 216. Author Unknown. Report for June on RDF stations CH.L type. July 1941. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3117. 217. Barnett, D. An AI manoeuvre indicator and trainer: Preliminary report and<br />

specification. July 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3118. 218. Author Unknown. Suggested method of navigation by means of AI beacons. July<br />

1941. No PRO number.<br />

3119. 219. Author Unknown. The qualities of AI operators. July 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3120. 220. de Teissier, I.G.D. RDF for the filter room. July 1941. RS.<br />

3121. 221. Author Unknown. The operational efficiency of Mk II IFF. July 1941. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3122. 222. Cole, I.H. Report on visit to GCI group at TRE and Sturminister Marshall, 11/12 July<br />

1941. July 1941. PRO AIR 20/2366.<br />

3123. 223. Barnett, D. Relative position indicator for GCI. July 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3124. 224. Sawyer, F.L. The reporting and tracking of aircraft overland. November 1941. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3125. 225. Beards, H.L. A classification of combats during hours of darkness by success of pilots<br />

and crews: Period March-June 1941. July 1941. PRO AIR 16/1043.<br />

3126. 226. Lawrence, G.M., and M. Bradford. A statistical report on the interception of enemy<br />

bombers by night over Great Britain: 15/16 June - 12/13 July 1941. August 1941. PRO AIR<br />

16/1043.<br />

3127. 227. Barnett, D. Suspected alternations to layout of Mk II mobile GCI operations vehicle<br />

1361. July 1941. No PRO number.


3128. 228. Author Unknown. Report for July on RDF stations CH type. August 1941. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3129. 229. Author Unknown. Report for July on RDF stations CH.L type. August 1941. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3130. 230. Bradford, M. Searchlight and AA cooperation: Reports made by fighter pilots. August<br />

1941. PRO AIR 16/1043.<br />

3131. 231. Beards, H.L. The success of controllers at GCI stations: March - June 1941. August<br />

1941. PRO AIR 16/1043.<br />

3132. 232. Author Unknown. AI training apparatus S4 OTU, Church Fenton. No Date. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3133. 233. Author Unknown. AI operators (observers radio) and their selection. No Date.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3134. 234. Williams, E.C. The trend of air defence at night. August 1941. PRO AIR 16/1043.<br />

3135. 235. Tedd, J.G., and F.L. Sawyer. Interception of aircraft at 37,000ft at a speed of<br />

300mph. August 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3135. K135. Author Unknown. 14/15 April 1943: Stuttgart. March 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

3136. 236. Author Unknown. Interim statement on checks of the efficiency of Mk II IFF.<br />

September 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3136. K136. Author Unknown. 11/12 November 1943: Cannes. March 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

3137. 237. Author Unknown. Report for August on RDF stations CH type. September 1941. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3137. K137. Author Unknown. 30/31 August 1943: Munchen-Gladbach. March 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

3138. 238. Author Unknown. Report for August on RDF stations CH.L type. October 1941. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3138. K138. Author Unknown. 5/6 September 1943: Mannheim. March 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.


3139. 239. Williams, E.C. An estimation of the loss to the enemy that can be identified by night<br />

fighters using the GCI-AI close control technique. September 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3139. K139. Author Unknown. 3/4 November 1943: Dusseldorf. March 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

3140. 240. Lawrence, G.M., and M. Bradford. A statistical report on the interception of enemy<br />

bombers by night over Great Britain: 13/15 July - 16/17 August 1941. September 1941. PRO<br />

AIR 16/1043.<br />

3140. K140. Author Unknown. 3/4 November 1943: Dusseldorf. March 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

3141. 241. Author Unknown. The selection of Sector controllers, GCI controllers, aerodrome<br />

control officers. September 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3142. 242. Author Unknown. Use of AI on a free-lance patrol. September 1941. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3143. 243. Tedd, J.G. Investigation of siting of CH.L gear for mine watching. September 1941.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3144. 244. Author Unknown. Observers (Radio) report on a visit to No 3 Radio School,<br />

Prestwick 10 - 14 September 1941. September 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3145. 245. Fuller, M.E. Statistical report on enemy reconnaissance flights overland during hours<br />

of daylight. September 1941. PRO AIR 16/1043.<br />

3146. 246. Egner, W.E. AI trainers. September 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3147. 247. Cole, I.H. Operational specification of GCI multiple interceptions and inland<br />

reporting operations. September 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3148. 248. Author Unknown. Report on GCI operations at 9 Group. September 1941. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3149. 249. Tedd, J.G. Reinforcement of height coverage of Home Chain by the use of VEB.<br />

September 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3150. 250. Author Unknown. The training of controllers. September 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3152. 252. Metcalfe, B.D. Principal routes used by enemy aircraft in night attacks on land<br />

targets: 1 January - 31 August 1941. October 1941. PRO AIR 16/1043.


3153. 253. Author Unknown. Armament types in combat. The effectiveness of SPITFIRES armed<br />

with cannon and machine guns: SPITFIRES with Brownings vs. SPITFIRES with 4 Brownings<br />

and cannon. October 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3154. 254. Author Unknown. Report for September on RDF stations CH type. October 1941. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3155. 255. Author Unknown. Report for September on RDF stations CH.L type. October 1941.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3157. 257. Author Unknown. Positioning of night fighters by AI beacons. October 1941. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3158. 258. Author Unknown. Position of AI operations. October 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3159. 259. Author Unknown. Note on the use of the Mark Vb SPITFIRE for sub-stratosphere<br />

interception. October 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3160. 260. Author Unknown. Interim report on difficulties of night interception (AI/GCI) on the<br />

East Coast. October 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3161. 261. Bradford, M. Statistical report on enemy reconnaissance flights overland during<br />

hours of daylight: September 1941. October 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3162. 262. Stansfield, R.G. Theory of D/F fixing. October 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3163. 263. Stansfield, R.G. D/F fixing: Practical considerations. December 1941. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3164. 264. Barnett, D. Reporting of GCI tracks through Royal Observer Corps Centres: TRE<br />

plan of No 2 Group Centre, Horsham. October 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3165. 265. Author Unknown. Report for October on RDF stations CH type. November 1941. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3166. 266. Author Unknown. Report for October on RDF stations CH.L type. November 1941.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3167. 267. Huxley, A.J. A statistical report comparing the relative success of British and<br />

German intrusive efforts with reference to British defensive success. November 1941. PRO AIR<br />

16/1043.<br />

3168. 268. Metcalfe, B. Minelaying in the Thames estuary: September and October 1941.<br />

November 1941. PRO AIR 16/1043 and PRO AIR 16/419.


3169. 269. Author Unknown. Report on visit to AI night fighter Squadrons No 409, 255 and 25:<br />

8 November - 11 November 1941. November 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3170. 270. Bradford, M. A statistical report on the interception of enemy bombers by night over<br />

Great Britain: 17/18 August - 13/14 September 1941. November 1941. PRO AIR 16/1043.<br />

3171. 271. Bradford, M. A statistical report on the interception of enemy bombers by night over<br />

Great Britain: 14/15 September - 11/12 October 1941. November 1941. PRO AIR 16/1043.<br />

3172. 272. Cole, I.H. Report on a visit to Biggin Hill. November 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3173. 273. Huxley, A.J. Fighter, night - The success to be expected from a fighter, night.<br />

November 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3174. 274. Author Unknown. Numbering of raids (II). November 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3175. 275. Author Unknown. Report for November on RDF stations CH type. December 1941.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3176. 276. Author Unknown. Report for November on RDF stations CH.L type. December 1941.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3177. 277. Denton, A.D. Theoretical note on possible RDF ranges. December 1941. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3178. 278. Author Unknown. Coverage of an ideal RDF coverage station. December 1941. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3179. 279. Tedd, J.G. Calculation of speeds. December 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3180. 280. Larnder, H., and I.H. Cole. Operational factors affecting or affected by the siting of<br />

GCI stations. December 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3181. 281. Stansfield, R.G. Results of teleprinter plotting tests: Northholt: December 1941.<br />

December 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3182. 282. Bradford, M. A statistical report on the interception of enemy bombers by night over<br />

Great Britain: 12/13 October - 8/9 November 1941. December 1941. PRO AIR 16/1043.<br />

3183. 283. Metcalfe, B.D. Analysis of enemy activity in the Thames Estuary: November 1941.<br />

December 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3184. 284. Stansfield, R.G. Maintenance of efficiency of the reporting system. December 1941.<br />

No PRO number.


3185. 285. Author Unknown. Reports on a visit to Happisburgh CH.L: 16 December 1941.<br />

December 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3186. 286. Author Unknown. Reports on trials of Mk III and Mk IIIG IFF held in South Wales<br />

on 15 and 16 December 1941. December 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3187. 287. Innes, R, and P.A. Taylor. Report on IFF checks on Coastal Command aircraft<br />

carried out in No 10 (Fighter) Group. January 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3188. 288. Bradford, M. Statistical report on enemy reconnaissance flights overland during<br />

hours of daylight: October and November 1941. January 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3189. 289. Denton, A.D. Report for December on RDF stations CH type. January 1942. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3190. 290. Batchelor, F.L. A statistical report on crashed enemy aircraft: 16 January - 12<br />

October 1941. January 1942. PRO AIR 16/1043.<br />

3191. 291. Lawrence, G.M., and M. Bradford. Success to be expected from use of FBB against<br />

minelayers in the Thames Estuary. January 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3192. 292. Denton, A.D. Report for December on RDF stations CH.L type. January 1942. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3193. 293. Batchelor, F.L. Correspondence between the number of JU88's and HE111’s claimed<br />

destroyed and the number found crashed on land. January 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3194. 294. Batchelor, F.L. Enemy casualties vis-a-vis our casualties: Relation of enemy<br />

casualties in offensive operations with SPITFIRES over northern France. January 1942. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3195. 295. Bradford, M. A statistical report on the interception of enemy bombers by night over<br />

Great Britain. January 1942. PRO AIR 16/1043.<br />

3196. 296. Sawyer, F.L., and J.G. Tedd. Expected performance of RDF reporting system on<br />

aircraft flying at 40,000ft. January 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3197. 297. Williams, E.C., and J.G. Tedd. RDF reporting system and training aircraft. January<br />

1942. No PRO number.<br />

3198. 298. Smith, E.J. Interception experiments at Coltishall against low flying targets. January<br />

1942. No PRO number.<br />

3199. 299. Bradford, M. Variation in lethality of night combats: a study of night combats from<br />

May - October 1941 to discover the variation in lethality of these combats with the range of<br />

opening fire. January 1942. PRO AIR 16/1043 and PRO AIR 2/7803.


3200. 300. Hale, L.J. Some factors affecting the operational efficiency and siting of GCI stations.<br />

January 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3201. 301. Smith, E.J., and I.H. Cole. AI Mk IV interception experiments on low flying targets.<br />

January 1942. PRO AIR 16/1043.<br />

3202. 302. Potts, A, and D. Barnett. An investigation of the adequacy of early warning by RDF<br />

for the interception of low flying raids on British coastal towns. January 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3203. 303. Stansfield, R.G. Maintenance of the efficiency of the Fighter Command reporting<br />

system II. January 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3204. 304. Denton, A.D. Report for January 1942 on RDF stations CH type. February 1942. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3205. 305. Denton, A.D. Report for January 1942 on RDF stations CH.L type. February 1942.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3206. 306. Potts, A, and J.G. Tedd. Expected performance of the RDF chain for aircraft flying at<br />

40,000 feet. February 1942. PRO AIR 16/1043.<br />

3207. 307. Bradford, M. A statistical report on the interception of enemy bombers by night over<br />

Great Britain: 7/8 December 1941 - 3/4 January 1942. February 1942. PRO AIR 16/1043 and<br />

PRO AIR 2/7803.<br />

3208. 308. Denton, A.D. Checking of vertical polar diagrams. February 1942. PRO AIR<br />

16/1043.<br />

3209. 309. Stansfield, R.G. Time delay of 11 Group flights plotting. February 1942. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3210. 310. Stansfield, R.G. Operational faults in teleprinters and in teleplotting. February 1942.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3211. 311. Egner, W.E., and W.V. Hobson. Interception effort versus enemy activity. February<br />

1942. No PRO number.<br />

3212. 312. Denton, A.D., and A.S.M. Fleming. Calculation of the reflection coefficients and<br />

vertical polar diagrams: Enemy RDF system 2:5m vertical polarization. February 1942. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3213. 313. Egner, W.E. GCI operations estimation from the PPI. February 1942. No PRO<br />

number.


3214. 314. Innes, R. Report on checks of the efficiency of Mk II IFF on aircraft of Bomber<br />

Command when viewed by CH stations. February 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3215. 315. Davies, D.E. AA and RDF. February 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3216. 316. Batchelor, F.L. Enemy casualties vis-a-vis our casualties. February 1942. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3217. 317. Author Unknown. Conversion of AI detections to visual. March 1942. PRO AIR<br />

16/1043.<br />

3218. 318. Wingfield, C.A. Measures to counter the activities of enemy minelaying aircraft.<br />

February 1942. PRO AIR 16/1043.<br />

3219. 319. Metcalfe, B. Minelaying in the Humber: December 1941. February 1942. PRO AIR<br />

16/1043.<br />

3220. 320. Denton, A.D. Report for February 1942 on RDF stations CH type. March 1942. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3221. 321. Denton, A.D. Report for February 1942 on RDF stations CH.L type. March 1942.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3222. 322. Potts, A. Interception of sub-stratosphere bombers: limitations imposed by range of<br />

warning systems and rate of climb of fighters. March 1942. PRO AIR 16/1043.<br />

3223. 323. Smith, E.J. Mk V AI experiences of 219 Squadron: Preliminary report 28 February<br />

1942. March 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3224. 324. Smith, E.J. Experience of 264 Squadron with Mk VI AI. March 1942. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3225. 325. Bradford, M. A statistical report on the interception of enemy bombers by night over<br />

Great Britain: 4/5 January - 31/1 February. March 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3226. 326. Huxley, A.J. The value of intruders compared with defensive fighters for night<br />

defences. April 1942. PRO AIR 16/1043.<br />

3227. 327. Smith, E.J. Experiments carried out at FIU on the use of AIS(S) against very low<br />

flying targets over the sea. April 1942. PRO AIR 16/1043.<br />

3228. 328. Sawyer, F.L. Final report on GL inland identification experiments at Lincoln ROC<br />

Centre. April 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3229. 329. Egner, W.E. The use of the Mk IX interception protractor. April 1942. No PRO<br />

number.


3230. 330. Denton, A.D., and W.M. Cooley. Preliminary report on the performance of GCI<br />

stations: January and February 1942. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

3231. 331. Author Unknown. Angle of approach in the vertical plane by fighters and its effect on<br />

the conversion of AI detections to visual contacts. April 1942. PRO AIR 16/1043.<br />

3232. 332. Denton, A.D. Report for March 1942 on RDF stations CH type. April 1942. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3233. 333. Denton, A.D. Report for March 1942 on RDF stations CH.L type. April 1942. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3234. 334. Metcalfe, B. Activity in the Estuary, December 1941. April 1942. PRO AIR 16/1043.<br />

3235. 335. Denton, A.D. Drawing VPD's. May 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3236. 336. Tedd, J.G. The relative efficiency of high sited and low sited mobile 271 equipment on<br />

the detection of low flying aircraft. April 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3237. 337. Metcalfe, B. Minelaying in the Thames Estuary: January, February and March 1942.<br />

May 1942. PRO AIR 16/1043.<br />

3238. 338. Sawyer, F.L., and J.G. Tedd. A re-examination of operational procedure at CH and<br />

CH.L stations. May 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3239. 339. Denton, A.D., and W.M. Cooley. Quarry Exercise No 7: 30 April 1942. May 1942.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3240. 340. Morgan, F. Upper surface camouflage for night fighters. May 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3241. 341. Denton, AD., and W.M. Cooley. Quarry Exercise No 9: 3 May 1942. June 1942. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3242. 342. Metcalfe, B. Minelaying in the Thames Estuary: April 1942. June 1942. PRO AIR<br />

16/1043 and PRO AIR 16/419.<br />

3243. 343. Denton, AD., and W.M. Cooley. Quarry Exercise No 10: 4 May 1942. June 1942. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3244. 344. Denton, A.D. A method of determining height calibration. June 1942. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3245. 345. Cole, I.H. Report on outward analysis. June 1942. No PRO number.


3246. 346. Denton, A.D., and W.M. Cooley. Quarry Exercise No 11: 9 May 1942. June 1942.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3247. 347. Denton, A.D., and W.M. Cooley. Quarry Exercise No 12: 19 May 1942. June 1942.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3248. 348. Tedd, J.G. Report on the performance of Appledome CH.L up to 21 June 1942. June<br />

1942. No PRO number.<br />

3249. 349. Smith, E.J. Interference of AI: Report on visit to squadrons. June 1942. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3250. 350. Stansfield, R.G. Procedure observation party: Report on visit to Middle Wallop<br />

Sector: 8 - 13 June 1942. June 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3251. 351. Denton, A.D., and W.M. Cooley. GCI coverage on high flying aircraft. July 1942. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3252. 352. Egner, W.E. The assessment of combat films: Analysis of assessments of air to air<br />

combats in May 1942. July 1942. PRO AIR 16/1043.<br />

3253. 353. Wingfield, C.A. Experimental trials using GCI plots to assist searchlight aided<br />

interceptions. July 1942. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3254. 354. Innes, R. The auto-teller. August 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3255. 355. Williams, E.C., and R.G. Stansfield. Air reporting by the aircraft reporting system:<br />

Part I. August 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3256. 356. Williams, E.C., and R.G. Stansfield. The production of information of the movements<br />

of aircraft overland: Part II. August 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3257. 357. Egner, W.E. U/Ps for air-to-ground and air-to-sea use. August 1942. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3258. 358. Egner, W.E. The assessment of combat films: Analysis of assessments of air to air<br />

combats against single-engined fighters in June 1942. August 1942. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3259. 359. Fieller, E.C. Fighter Command offensive operations: April - June 1942. August 1942.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3260. 360. Chambers, A.K. Plotting from RCC speech telling on 12 Group table: summary of<br />

results. August 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3261. 361. Tedd, J.G. Trials of ground 10cm equipments for detection and tracking of aircraft<br />

held at Great Orme. August 1942. No PRO number.


3262. 362. Egner, W.E. The assessment of combat films: Assessment of air-to-air combats<br />

against single engined enemy fighters in July 1942. September 1942. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3263. 363. Author Unknown. Results of experiments at Castle Camps to determine standard of<br />

SL illumination necessary for a Catseye interception. September 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3264. 364. Davies, D.E. Experiments on plotting and raid designation errors at Tangmere<br />

experimental filter room. September 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3265. 365. Denton, A.D., and W.M. Taylor. Report on GCI performance tests (5 July - 1<br />

August): 10 Group area. September 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3266. 366. Denton, A.D., and W.M. Taylor. Report on GCI performance tests (5 July - 1<br />

August): II Group area. September 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3267. 367. Chambers, A.K. Reporting system observation section: 1 - 4 September 1942:<br />

Analysis of plotting and telling at HQ 9 Group. September 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3268. 368. Denton, A.D., and W.M. Taylor. Report on GCI performance tests (2 - 29 August<br />

1942): 11 Group area. September 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3269. 369. Denton, A.D., and W.M. Taylor. Report on GCI performance tests (2 - 29 August<br />

1942): 10 Group area. September 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3270. 370. Innes, R. The operation of display boards (or "totes") at Groups and Sectors for<br />

displaying filter room information. September 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3271. 371. Hale, L.J. AI/GCI under high raid density conditions. October 1942. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3272. 372. Bradford, M. Searchlight aided fighter interceptions. October 1942. PRO AIR<br />

16/1044.<br />

3273. 373. Metcalfe, B.D. Success of daytime interception effort FC: April - August 1942.<br />

October 1942. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3274. 374. Kestin, J.L. Night interception by AI aircraft: April - August 1942. October 1942.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3275. 375. Denton, A.D. Report on test flights at Durrington: 30 September 1942. October 1942.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3276. 376. Author Unknown. Analysis of plotting and telling at HQ 13 Group. September 1942.<br />

No PRO number.


3277. 377. Wolstenholme, J.M. Accuracy of sound location of aircraft by unaided hearing.<br />

October 1942. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3278. 378. Author Unknown. Operational trials in connection with closing stages of SL aided<br />

interception. October 1942. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3279. 379. Hale, I.J. Use of CTT for reporting: Fixed GCI stations. October 1942. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3280. 380. Hale, L.J. Fixed GCI station Durrington: Analysis of tracks of Bullseye Exercise: 5<br />

August 1942. October 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3281. 381. Egner, W.E. The assessment of combat films: Analysis of assessments of air-to- air<br />

combats against fighters and bombers in Operation Jubilee: 19 August 1942. October 1942.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1044 and PRO AIR 2/7803.<br />

3282. 382. Denton, A.D. GCI performance tests: 29 August - 26 September 1942. November<br />

1942. No PRO number.<br />

3283. 383. Denton, A.D. Tests for height accuracy at Durrington. November 1942. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3284. 384. Denton, A.D. Report on GCI performance tests: 27 September - 24 October 1942.<br />

November 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3285. 385. Denton, A.D. GCI Memo No 17: Description of aerial systems for final GCI.<br />

November 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3286. 386. Denton, A.D. GCI Memo No 19: Phase determination on GCI. September 1942. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3287. 387. Denton, A.D. GCI Memo No 21: Radios on GCI. September 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3288. 388. Denton, A.D. GCI Memo No 22: Reduction of test flight results. September 1942. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3289. 389. Denton, A.D. GCI Memo No 23: Calculation of polar diagrams. October 1942. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3290. 390. Denton, A.D. GCI Memo No 25 (Memo 18 modified): Aerial systems for final GCI<br />

(Notes for Operators). October 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3291. 391. Denton, A.D. GCI Memo No 28: Height analysis charts. November 1942. No PRO<br />

number.


3292. 392. Denton, A.D. GCI Memo No 29: Fundamental height accuracy of GCI. November<br />

1942. No PRO number.<br />

3293. 393. Bradford, M. Night interception system and operations: October 1942. November<br />

1942. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3294. 394. Denton, A.D. GCI Memo No 30: GCI aerial systems. November 1942. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3295. 395. Metcalfe, B. Operation Jubilee (Dieppe): 19 August 1942: Relative casualties by type<br />

of fighter sortie. December 1942. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3296. 396. Tedd, J.G. The use of CTT at CH.L reporting stations. December 1942. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3297. 397. Chambers, A.K. Report on RSOS visit to Tangmere Sector: 15-18 October 1942.<br />

December 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3298. 398. Denton, A.D. Report on GCI performance tests: 25 October - 21 November.<br />

December 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3299. 399. Bradford, M. Searchlight box operations. December 1942. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3300. 400. Barnett, D. Defences against very low flying attacks: Interim report:<br />

Deal/Dungeness. December 1942. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3301. 401. Williams, E.C. Operational uses and requirements of remote display of PPI.<br />

December 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3302. 402. Wolstenholme, J.M. Manchester No 7 Group ROC: Tracking of aircraft by sound.<br />

December 1942. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3303. 403. Innes, R. Report on trials at Leighton Buzzard with the keyboard telling system.<br />

December 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3304. 404. Kestin, J. Note on the ranges at which British night fighters obtained visuals and<br />

opened fire on enemy aircraft. December 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3306. 406. Sawyer, F.L. Wireless observer posts. December 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3307. 407. Wolstenholme, J.M. Tracking of aircraft by sound: Test flights at Manchester No 7<br />

ROC Group. January 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3308. 408. Denton, A.D. Report on GCI performance tests: 22 November - 20 December 1942.<br />

January 1943. No PRO number.


3309. 409. Egner, W.E., and B.W. McMullen. Analysis of cine film of trial attack against<br />

TUNDRA I. January 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3310. 410. Chambers, A.K. Report on RSOS visit to Biggin Hill Sector: 8 - 12 December 1942.<br />

December 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3311. 411. Williams, E.C. Radio station keeping: Notes on TRE paper ref 4(M15)WPL and<br />

general observations on the operational problem. January 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3312. 412. Chambers, A.K. Report on 11 Group filter room telling. January 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3313. 413. Chambers, A.K. RSOS visit to HQFC Operations Room. January 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3314. 414. Metcalfe, B.D., and A. Potts. Operational effectiveness of "MOONSHINE". January<br />

1943. No PRO number.<br />

3315. 415. Denton, A.D. The calibration of GCI stations. January 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3316. 416. Kestin, .J.L. Attempted interceptions of enemy and unidentified aircraft by AI night<br />

fighters between 20/21 September and 26/27 December 1942. January 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3317. 417. Bradford, M. Night interception system and operations: November and December<br />

1942. January 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3318. 418. Bateman, A, and D. Barnett. Defences against very low-flying attacks: Interim report<br />

- Sidmouth to Plymouth. January 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3319. 419. Egner, W.E. The use of the film assessor for assessing films of low-level attacks with<br />

UP weapons and 40mm guns. January 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3321. 421. Wingfield, C.A. The use of fixed GCI stations to assist searchlight aided interception.<br />

February 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3322. 422. Denton, A.D. Report on GCI test flights: 20 December 1942 - 19 January 1943.<br />

February 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3323. 423. Chambers, A.K. Report on RSOS visit to Kenley Sector: 18 - 22 January 1943.<br />

January 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3324. 424. Metcalfe, B.D. Relative effectiveness of low standing patrols as a means of defence<br />

against low flying coastal raiders: 11 Group: 22 September - 31 December 1942. February 1493.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1044.


3325. 425. Kestin, J.L. Night interception system and operations: January 1943. February 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3326. 426. Stansfield, R.G. Exercise Allium: Report on communications. February 1943. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3327. 427. Hale, L.J. The accuracy of the PPI at Durrington fixed GCI station. February 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3328. 428. Author Unknown. Trials of the Console Type 8. March 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3329. 429. Huxley, A. J. Statistics of intrusion 1942. March 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3330. 430. Denton, A.D. Trials of light warning set at Easthill. March 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3331. 431. Stansfield, R.G. Present efficiency of transmission of aircraft information to Group<br />

and Sector operations rooms. March 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3332. 432. Chambers, A.K. Report on RSOS visit to Biggin Hill Sector: 25 February - 1 March<br />

1943. March 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3333. 433. Chambers, A.K. RSOS check on MCC and MARU. March 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3334. 434. Author Unknown. RSOS visit to Exeter Sector operations room: 23 - 27 February<br />

1943. March 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3335. 435. Bain, J.L.B. Report on Mk III IFF tests at West Beckham: 28 February - 8 March<br />

1943. March 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3336. 436. Sawyer, F.L. The operation of No 101 MARU in Exercise Spartan. March 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 16/1044.<br />

3337. 437. Littler, T.S. Report on ROC sound recognition tests at Pinewood Studios on 9 March<br />

1943. March 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3338. 438. Smeaton, J.B., and W.E. Egner. The assessment of combat films. March 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 16/1044.<br />

3339. 439. Stansfield, R.G. Report on RSOS visit to Hornchurch Sector: 15-20 March 1943.<br />

March 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3340. 440. Denton, A.D. Trials of LW set at Trimley Heath (212 Mcs): 15 - 23 March 1943.<br />

March 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3341. 441. Kestin, J.L. Night interception system and operations: February 1943. March 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1044.


3342. 442. Chambers, A.K. RSOS visit to HQFC operations room: 23 - 30 March 1943. April<br />

1943. No PRO number.<br />

3343. 443. Wingfield, C.A. A review of the problems involved in the transfer of night fighter<br />

control to fixed GCI stations. April 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3344. 444. Chambers, A.K. RSOS visit to Honiley Sector: 6 - 9 April 1943. April 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3345. 445. Stansfield, R.G. Tests of teleprinters from ROC centres to rooms: 25 March - 3 April<br />

1943. April 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3346. 446. Hale, L.J. RDF cover in No 12 Group (Humber and Wash areas). May 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3347. 447. Chambers, A.K. RSOS report on 11 Group filter room telling: 18 - 20 April 1943.<br />

May 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3348. 448. Neech, F.D., and A. Bateman. Enemy sub-stratosphere raids to 31 March 1943. May<br />

1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3349. 449. Gould, A.H. The effect of using AI fighters with lower commands of speed with the<br />

S/L box interception system. August 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3350. 450. Gould, A.H. Combat zone system of search-light aided night fighter defence. June<br />

1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3351. 451. Kestin, J.L. Night interception system and operations: March 1943. May 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3352. 452. Denton, A.D., and W.M. Taylor. Notes on height trainer at Durrington. May 1943.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3353. 453. Chambers, A.K. RSOS visit to HQ 10 Group: 3 - 8 May 1943. May 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3354. 454. Taylor, W.M. Interference tests with American SCR-268 SLC and GCI. May 1943.<br />

PR.<br />

3355. 455. Kestin, J.L. Night interception system and operations: April 1943. June 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 16/1044.<br />

3356. 456. Author Unknown. RSOS visit to Fairwood Common: 10 - 14 May 1943. June 1943.<br />

No PRO number.


3357. 457. Chambers, A.K. RSOS visit to Digby Sector: 18 - 22 May 1943. June 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3358. 458. Keston, J.L. Minelaying attack off East Anglia: 11/12 May 1943. June 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3359. 459. Huxley, A.J. Intruder and ranger operations: May 1943. June 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3360. 460. Kestin, J.L. Attack on the North East coast: 15/16 May 1943. June 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3361. 461. Huxley, A.J. GEE general information summary No 1: Mid-June 1943. June 1943.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3362. 462. Wingfield, C.A. Lack of early warning received by ground intercept stations:<br />

December 1942 - April 1943. June 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3363. 463. Innes, R. Setting up of checking party to visit CH and CH.L stations. June 1943. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3364. 464. Wolstenholme, J.M. Wind screening and design of observer posts. June 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3365. 465. Prewett, F.J. Planned maintenance - night fighter squadron: Preliminary fact<br />

investigation. June 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3366. 466. Chambers, A.K. RSOS visits to filter and operations rooms, HQ No 14 Group: 23 -<br />

27 May 1943. June 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3367. 467. Egner, W.E., and J.B. Smeaton. SPITFIRE versus FW190: Methods of attack and<br />

speeds of approach in combats in 1942. June 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3368. 468. Cox, L.P., and F.L. Sawyer. The use of Cm RDF in anti-RHUBARD operations on the<br />

South coast. July 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3369. 469. Innes, R. Interim report on hostile activity in South and South-east England on the<br />

nights of 21/22 and 22/23 June 1943. July 1943. RS.<br />

3370. 470. Author Unknown. RSOS visit to HQ 12 Group: 10 - 15 June 1943. July 1943. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3371. 471. Kestin, .J.L. Night interception system and operations: May 1943. July 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 16/1044.


3372. 472. Chambers, A.K. RSOS visit to North Weald Sector: 17-21 June 1943. July 1943. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3373. 473. Hale, L.J. Remote PPI link: Hapisburgh II CHL - Neatiswood GCI. July 1943. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3374. 474. Gould, A.H. Trials to test searchlight aided night fighter interception against lowflying<br />

aircraft. July 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3375. 475. Innes, R. Visit of checking party to Bawdsey CH and CHL from 26 June - 2 July<br />

1943: Comments Bawdsey C.H. July 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3376. 476. Metcalfe, B.D. Analysis of combat results for FC offensive operations: March - May<br />

1943. July 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3377. 477. Stansfield, R.G. RSOS visit to Middle Wallop Sector: 28 June - 2 July 1943. July<br />

1943. No PRO number.<br />

3378. 478. Kestin, J.L. Night interception system and operations: June 1943. July 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 16/1044.<br />

3379. 479. Egner, W.E., and J.B. Smeaton. The assessment of combat films, May 1942 - May<br />

1943: Fighters versus enemy bombers. July 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3380. 480. Campbell, R. Type 11 Mk1 tests at Happisburgh, 12 - 14 July 1943. July 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 16/1044.<br />

3381. 481. Chambers, A.K. RSOS visit to Colerne Sector: 16 - 19 July 1943. July 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3382. 482. Chambers, A.K., R.G. Stansfield, and J.W.M. Gardner. Quality of plotting on long<br />

range board at Horsham ROC Centre: Observed by RSOS, 5 - 6 July 1943. July 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3383. 483. Stansfield, R.G. The visibility of plotting arrows from various distances and angles.<br />

July 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3384. 484. Stansfield, R.G. RSOS visit to Coltishall Sector: 20 - 23 July 1943. July 1943. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3385. 485. Haycocks, H.W., and J. Plymen. The variation of the casualty rate among day fighter<br />

pilots. August 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3386. 486. Innes, R., and A.D. Denton. Visit of checking party to Poling CH and Truleigh Hill<br />

CHL from 23 - 30 July 1943. August 1943. No PRO number.


3387. 487. Kestin, J.L., and R.G. Stansfield. Raids in 10 Group area: Night 11/12 July 1943.<br />

August 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3388. 488. Fleming, A.S.M. Interception effort and success against enemy day raids for March,<br />

April and May 1943. August 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3389. 489. Chambers, A.K. RSOS visit to Portreath Sector. August 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3390. 490. Seager, A.F. Effect on a SPITFIRE IX of removing the two outer Browning machine<br />

guns and the performance with the FW190. August 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3391. 491. Kestin, J.L., and R.G. Stansfield. Plymouth raid: Night of 11/12 August 1943:<br />

Further investigation. September 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3392. 492. Kestin, J.L. Night interception system and operations: July 1943. September 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3393. 493. Sawyer, F.L. The operation of No 1 MORU and No 101 Maritime Unit in Sicily.<br />

August 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044 and PRO AIR 2/7836.<br />

3394. 494. Huxley, A.J. A summary of "Serrate" operations: 14/15 June - 6/7 September 1943.<br />

September 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3395. 495. Stansfield, R.G., and J.L. Kestin. Raids in 10 Group area: Night of 11/12 August<br />

1943: Attack on Bournemouth. September 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3396. 496. Mackworth, N.H. Grid reference telling from various distances and viewing angles.<br />

September 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3397. 497. Kestin, J.L., and R.G. Stansfield. Raids on Portsmouth area: Night of 15/16 August<br />

1943. September 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3398. 498. Denton, A.D. Visit of checking party to Pevensey CH and Beachy Head CHL from 28<br />

August - 3 September 1943. September 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3399. 499. Fleming, A.S.M. Interception effort and success against enemy day raids for June<br />

and July 1943. September 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3400. 500. Campbell, R. Trials of certain Mk III IFF equipment using YAGI aerials: September<br />

1943. September 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3401. 501. Metcalfe, B.D. Rhubarb Operation: Results achieved and losses suffered January -<br />

July 1943. September 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3402. 502. Wingfield, C.A. Liaison between GCI stations and ROC centres. September 1943. No<br />

PRO number.


3403. 503. Kestin, J.L. Night interception systems and operations: August 1943. September<br />

1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3404. 504. McMullen, B.W. Fighter attack on locomotives: Assessment of combat films. October<br />

1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3405. 505. Stansfield, R.G. Report on RSOS visit to Truro Observer Centre: 26 - 27August 1943.<br />

October 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3406. 506. Author Unknown. RSOS visit to Church Fenton: 28 September - 2 October 1943.<br />

October 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3407. 507. Stansfield, R.G. RSOS visit to Turnhouse Sector: 7 - 9 September 1943. October<br />

1943. No PRO number.<br />

3408. 508. Bateman, A. Visit to Type 16 at Beachy Head: 13-17 September 1943. September<br />

1943. No PRO number.<br />

3409. 509. Stansfield, R.G. RSOS visit to Tangmere: 11-19 October 1943. October 1943. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3410. 510. Innes, R. Visit of checking party to Rye CH and Fairlight CHL from 15 - 21<br />

September 1943. October 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3411. 511. Stansfield, R.G. RSOS visit to 9 Group filter room: 22 - 26 August 1943. October<br />

1943. No PRO number.<br />

3412. 512. Campbell, R. Investigation into enemy use of "WINDOW" on the night 7/8 October<br />

1943. October 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3413. 513. Barnett, D. High Flying enemy raids summary. November 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3414. 514. Gould, A.H. Photographs of PPI tube under conditions of heavy activity. October<br />

1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3415. 515. Innes, R. The selection and training of pilots for tactical reconnaissance with the<br />

Tactical Air Force. October 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3416. 516. Emerson, W.S., and A. Bateman. Enemy very-low flying raids: Examinations of<br />

associated features. October 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3417. 517. Stansfield, R.G. RSOS visit to Tangmere Sector: 19 - 22 October 1943. October 1943.<br />

No PRO number.


3418. 518. Innes, R., and A.D. Denton. Visit of checking party to Dymchurch CH and Swingate<br />

CHL from 5-16 October 1943. November 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3419. 59. Jones, M.S. Calculation of the angular deflection allowance, time of flight, air range,<br />

residual velocity and gravity drop in aerial gunnery with fixed front guns. November 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 16/1044.<br />

3420. 520. Denroche, C, and F.J. Prewett. MOSQUITO night-fighter maintenance analysis:<br />

Sections 1 - 7. November 1943-February 1944. No PRO number.<br />

3421. 521. Author Unknown. An investigation of the delays associated with signals traffic in HQ<br />

Fighter Command. November 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3422. 522. Kestin, J.L. Night interception systems and operations: September 1943. November<br />

1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3423. 523. Metcalfe, G. Report on hostile activity south of Dungeness: 6/7 September 1943.<br />

November 1943. RS.<br />

3424. 524. Plymen, J. Assessment of combat films: Fighters versus fighters: January - July 1943.<br />

November 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044 and PRO AIR 2/7803.<br />

3425. 525. Metcalfe, G. Reporting south of Dungeness: 2100 - 2300 on 3 September 1943.<br />

November 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3426. 526. MacKay, D.M. Notes on wing strikes contributing to the vulnerability of pilots and<br />

engines. November 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3427. 527. Huxley, A.J. Offensive operations against enemy night fighters. November 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3428. 528. Kestin, J.L. Comparison of conversion ratios of attempts to detections by<br />

BEAUFIGHTERS & MOSQUITOES equipped with AI Mk VIII under GCI/CHL control: April -<br />

September 1943. November 1943. PRO AIR 16/1044.<br />

3429. 529. Stansfield, R.G. RSOS visit to Colerne Sector: 2-5 November 1943. November 1943.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3441. 1. Metcalfe, G., and J.L. Kestin. Enemy activity and night intruder operations: 7/8 October<br />

1943. November 1943. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3442. 2. Kestin, J.L., and J. Denton. Night interception systems and operations: October 1943.<br />

December 1943. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3443. 3. Kestin, J.L. Analysis of S/L interception operations: March - September 1943.<br />

December 1943. PRO AIR 16/1045.


3444. 4. Littler, T.S. Use of coir matting for wind-screening ROC posts. December 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 16/1045.<br />

3445. 5. Gardner, J.W.M. Raid on East Anglia on night 12 October 1943. December 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 16/1045.<br />

3446. 6. MacKay, D. Damage to fighter aircraft by enemy FLAK. January 1944. PRO AIR<br />

16/1045.<br />

3447. 7. Clegg, M.E., and R.G. Stansfield. RSOS visit to Digby Sector, 30 November - 3<br />

December 1943. December 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3448. 8. Author Unknown. RSOS visit to Exeter Observer Centre, 15 - 19 November 1943.<br />

December 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3449. 9. Denton, J. Night interception system and operations: November 1943. December 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3450. 10. Campbell, R. Type II Mk II trials at Trimley Heath, November/December 1943.<br />

December 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3453. 13. Author Unknown. Air raid warnings and hostile intruder activity. January 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 16/1045.<br />

3454. 14. Stansfield, R.G. RSOS visit to Exeter Sector, 9 - 12 December 1943. January 1944. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3455. 15. Plymen, J. Assessment of combat films: Fighters versus fighters: August - September<br />

1943. January 1943. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3456. 16. Kestin, J.L. Effect of WINDOW in night interception operations: October - November<br />

1943. January 1944. No PRO number.<br />

3457. 17. Huxley, A.J., and V.M. Christmas. Analysis of night offensive operations against<br />

enemy aircraft: November 1943. January 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3458. 18. Barnett, D. Operational value of RP. January 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3459. 19. Denton, J. Night interception systems and operations: December 1943. January 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3460. 20. Innes, R. Report on time delays associated with radar information for 11 Group<br />

stations. March 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.


3461. 21. Author Unknown. The signals traffic organization at 44 Group HQ. February 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3462. 22. Author Unknown. Visit of checking party to Dover CH and N Foreland CHL: 4 - 16<br />

January 1944. April 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3463. 23. Gardner, J.W.M., and L.J. Hale. Raid on Croydon and Dartford: Night of 14 January<br />

1944. February 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045 and PRO AIR 37/497.<br />

3464. 24. Hale, L.J. Liaison between GCI stations and ROC centres. February 1944. PRO AIR<br />

16/1045 and PRO AIR 37/497.<br />

3465. 25. Hale, L.J. Enemy use of WINDOW: 21/22 January 1944. March 1944. PRO AIR<br />

16/1045 and PRO AIR 37/497.<br />

3466. 26. Author Unknown. Height trainer type 58. March 1944. No PRO number.<br />

3467. 27. Denroche, C., F.J. Prewett, and J.M. Wolstenholme. TYPHOON and SPITFIRE<br />

servicing analysis: Sections I - VI. March-April 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3468. 28. Stansfield, R.G. RSOS visit to 10 Group filter room: 10 - 15 January 1944. March<br />

1944. PRO AIR 37/497.<br />

3469. 29. Pritchard, G.O. Reallocation of IFF frequencies. March 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3470. 30. Hale, L.J. Enemy use of WINDOW: 29 January 1944. March 1944. No PRO number.<br />

3471. 31. Denton, J. Night interception systems and operations: January 1944. March 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3472. 32. Doel, A.C., and J. Woodforde. Visit of checking party to High St CH and Dunwich<br />

CHL: February 1944. March 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3473. 33. Plymen, J. Assessment of combat films: Fighters versus fighters: May - August 1943.<br />

March 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3474. 34. Stansfield, R.G. RSOS visit to RAFNI filter room: 27 - 30 January 1944. March 1944.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3475. 35. Stansfield, R.G. RSOS visit to Winchester ROC Centre: 15 - 18 February 1944. March<br />

1944. No PRO number.<br />

3476. 36. Campbell, R. WINDOW and ground radar stations: 21 January - 11 March 1944.<br />

March 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.


3477. 37. Campbell, R. A brief account of the effect of WINDOW. March 1944. PRO AIR<br />

16/1045.<br />

3478. 38. Stansfield, R.G. RSOS visit to RAFNI operations room: 26 - 29 January 1944. March<br />

1944. No PRO number.<br />

3479. 39. Huxley, A.J. Control and assistance of aircraft landing. March 1944. PRO AIR<br />

16/1045.<br />

3480. 40. Stansfield, R.G. RSOS visit to Bristol ROC Centre: 3 - 6 March 1944. March 1944. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3481. 41. Snowdon, A.H., and J. Plymen. Operational RP tactics. March 1944. PRO AIR 37/497<br />

and PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3482. 42. Doel, A.C. Visit of checking party to Branscombe CH and Beer Head CHL. April<br />

1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3483. 43. Plymen, J. RP attacks on radar chimney. April 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3484. 44. Author Unknown. Aircraft wastage rates and scales of effort by squadrons of 2 Group<br />

in operation Overlord. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

3485. 45. Kestin, J.L. Night interception systems and operations: February 1944. April 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3486. 46. Jones, M.S. Assessment of combat films: Fighters versus bombers 1 May - 4 December<br />

1943. May 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045 and PRO AIR 16/498.<br />

3487. 47. Barnett, D. Operation "Cross Bow" - an estimate of success. April 1944. PRO AIR<br />

16/1045.<br />

3488. 48. Mackworth, N.H. Legibility of raid block numbers and letters. February 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 16/1045.<br />

3489. 49. Author Unknown. RSOS visit to 12 Group operations room: 29 February - 2 March<br />

1944. April 1944. No PRO number.<br />

3490. 50. Plymen, J. Dive bombing tactics: Analysis of two BOMBPHOON attacks on a ground<br />

target in Northern France. April 1944. PRO AIR 37/497.<br />

3492. 52. Stansfield, R.G. RSOS visit to Cardiff ROC Centre, 14-17 March 1944. April 1944. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3493. 53. Author Unknown. RSOS visit to Biggin Hill Sector, 29 March - 1 April 1944. April<br />

1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.


3494. 54. Batchelor, F.L. Assessment of combat films: Fighters versus fighters: October -<br />

December 1943. May 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045 and PRO AIR 16/498.<br />

3495. 55. Kestin, J.K. Night interception system and operations: March 1944. May 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1045 and PRO AIR 16/498.<br />

3496. 56. Author Unknown. An investigation of the signals traffic organization at Transport<br />

Command HQ. May 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3497. 57. Author Unknown. Light bomber flying capacity in operation Overlord. 1944. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3498. 58. Christmas, V.M. Statistical survey of the operational efficiency of AI Mk X. May 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1045 and PRO AIR 16/498.<br />

3499. 59. Kestin, J.L. The use of Type 21 in the interception of enemy aircraft: 22/23 January -<br />

31 March/1 April 1944. May 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3500. 60. Author Unknown. RSOS visit to Maidstone ROC Centre: 18 - 21 April 1944. May<br />

1944. No PRO number.<br />

3501. 61. Author Unknown. RSOS visit to Horsham ROC Centre: 10 - 15 April 1944. May 1944.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3502. 62. Prewett, F.J. Rectification requirements as revealed by minor inspections. May 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3503. 63. Stansfield, R.G. RSOS visit to Cambridge ROC Centre: 1 - 4 May 1944. May 1944. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3504. 64. Stansfield, R.G. RSOS visit to Bromley ROC Centre: 9 - 12 May 1944. May 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 16/1045.<br />

3505. 65. Haycocks, H.W. Variation of repair rates during intervals between 40hr inspections -<br />

fighter and light bomber aircraft. June 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045 and PRO AVIA/2726.<br />

3506. 66. McMullen, B.W. Fighter attacks on locomotives and assessment of combat films. June<br />

1944. PRO AIR 16/1045 and PRO AIR 16/498.<br />

3507. 67. Stansfield, R.G. RSOS visit to Watford ROC Centre. June 1944. PRO AIR 37/497.<br />

3508. 68. Huxley, A.J. Survey of night offensive operations against enemy aircraft January -<br />

April 1944. June 1944a. PRO AIR 16/1045.


3508. 68A. Stansfield, RG. RSOS visit to Colchester ROC Centre 30 May - 2 June 1944. June<br />

1944b. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3509. 69. Kestin, J.L. Night interception system and operations: April 1944. June 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1045 and PRO AIR 16/498.<br />

3510. 70. Plymen, J. Typhoon RP tactics. July 1944. PRO AIR 37/497 and PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3511. 71. Author Unknown. RSOS visit to Norwich ROC Centre: 6 - 9 June 1944. June 1944. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3512. 72. Snowdon, A.H. Fighter versus fighter combats with gyro gunsight. July 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 37/497, PRO AIR 16/1045 and PRO AIR 16/498.<br />

3513. 73. Farmer, H.A. Analysis of strikes sustained by aircraft in combat and from light AA.<br />

July 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3514. 74. MacKay, D. Battle damage to perspex hoods. July 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3515. 75. Metcalfe, G. DIVER operations: 12 - 13 June 1944. June 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3516. 76. Fieller, E.C. Flying bomb activity from 15 June (sunset) - 22 June (sunset) 1944. July<br />

1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3517. 77. Kestin, J.L. Night interception system and operations: 1/2 May - 5/6 June 1944. July<br />

1944. PRO AIR 16/1045 and PRO AIR 16/498.<br />

3518. 78. Pritchard, G.O. Trials of BLACK BESS A (Rack Assembly Type 126) at Fairwood<br />

Common: 15 - 24 June 1944. July 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3520. 80. Kestin, J.L. Operations by 85 Group night fighters over the beach head: 6/7 June to 30<br />

June/1 July 1944. July 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3521. 81. Wright, M. Radar performance on DIVER activity. July 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3523. 83. Wolstenholme, J.M. Recorded working of 2 Group RSUs. July 1944. PRO AIR<br />

16/1045.<br />

3524. 84. Wolstenholme, J.M., and H.W. Haycocks. Analysis of category A damage to<br />

SPITFIRES: 29 May - 18 June 1944 (Overlord). July 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3525. 85. Wolstenholme, J.M., and H.W. Haycocks. Analysis of category A damage to<br />

TYPHOONS: 2 June - 18 June 1944 (Overlord). July 1944. PRO AIR 16/1045.<br />

3526. 86. Author Unknown. RSOS visit to Yeovil ROC Centre: 19 - 23 June 1944. August 1944.<br />

No PRO number.


3527. 87. Author Unknown. MOSQUITO OTU servicing analysis: Aircraft type II, III, VI.<br />

August 1944. PRO AIR 16/1046.<br />

3528. 88. Neech, F.D. Heights of flying bombs shown by impacts on curtain balloon barrage.<br />

August 1944. PRO AIR 16/1046.<br />

3530. 90. Author Unknown. Effect of salvo fire on success of defence against flying bombs.<br />

August 1944. PRO AIR 16/1046.<br />

3531. 91. Doel, A.C. Trials of AMES Type 6 Mk V on flying bombs. August 1944. PRO AIR<br />

16/1046.<br />

3532. 92. Kestin, J.L. Night interception system and operations: 6/7 June - 30 June/1 July 1944.<br />

July 1944. PRO AIR 16/1046 and PRO AIR 16/498.<br />

3533. 93. Wright, M. Interim report on radar performance on DIVER activity - aspect and<br />

height. August 1944. PRO AIR 16/1046.<br />

3540. 100. Author Unknown. RSOS visit to Tangmere RAF station: 7 - 8 August 1944. August<br />

1944. No PRO number.<br />

3542. 102. Denton, A.D., and M. Wright. Radar performance on DIVER activity. Appendix<br />

(102A): DIVER tracks apparently missed by radar. September 1944. PRO AIR 16/1046.<br />

3543. 103. Smith, E.J. Relative merits of different types of ground radar for anti-DTVERS<br />

operations. September 1944. PRO AIR 16/1046.<br />

3544. 104. Smith, E.J. Daylight DIVER interceptions by AI MOSQUITOES. September 1944. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3545. 105. Snowdon, A.H. Naval air combats. September 1944. PRO AIR 16/1046.<br />

3546. 106. Author Unknown. Statistical summary of flying bomb activity, 22 June - 14 August<br />

1944. September 1944. PRO AIR 16/1046.<br />

3547. 107. Metcalfe, G. Efficiency of the BIG BEN warning system. October 1944. PRO AIR<br />

16/1046.<br />

3548. 108. Stansfield, R.G., and J.W.M. Gardner. Aircraft density inland. September 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 16/1046.<br />

3549. 109. Metcalfe, G. Efficiency of the BIG BEN warning system. September 1944a. PRO AIR<br />

16/1046.


3549. 109A. Author Unknown. RSOS visit to Coventry ROC centre, 19 - 23 August and 4 - 5<br />

September 1944. September 1944b. PRO AIR 16/1046.<br />

3550. 110. Author Unknown. Warning of BIG BEN incidents by 100 Group aircraft. 1944. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3551. 111. Author Unknown. Analysis of radar data on two BIG BEN tracks in Belgium.<br />

October 1944. PRO AIR 16/1046.<br />

3552. 111A. Author Unknown. RSOS visit to Oxford ROC Centre 2 - 4 October 1944. 1944.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3553. 130. Author Unknown. RSOS visit to Leeds ROC Centre, 18 - 21 September 1944. 1944.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3560. 640. MacKay, D. Battle damage to fuel installations. October 1944. PRO AIR 16/1047.<br />

3561. 641. Denton, A.D. Analysis of radar film records of suspected BIG BEN launchings: 15 -<br />

19 September 1944 ("Oswald" films). October 1944. PRO AIR 16/1047.<br />

3562. 642. Denton, A.D. Photographic record of the radar data on a BIG BEN incident. October<br />

1944. PRO AIR 16/1047.<br />

3563. 643. Clegg, M.E. ORS visit to Bedford ROC: 16-18 October 1944. October 1944. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3564. 644. Stansfield, R.G. Assessment of plotting and telling. November 1944. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3565. 645. Author Unknown. Analysis of radar data on BIG BEN incidents near Antwerp on 17<br />

October 1944. November 1944. PRO AIR 16/1047.<br />

3566. 646. Denman, E.M. "Red Queen" trials at Wartling and Blackgang on 1 October 1944.<br />

November 1944. PRO AIR 16/1047.<br />

3567. 647. Denman, E.M. Performance of Type 9 Mk V stations in Belgium on BIG BEN<br />

projectiles, Parts 1 & 2. November 1944. No PRO number.<br />

3568. 648. Author Unknown. The trade of aircraft finisher. November 1944. No PRO number.<br />

3569. 649. Author Unknown. Ground engine running hours in relation to total engine hours.<br />

November 1944. No PRO number.<br />

3570. 650. Author Unknown. The working economy of a fighter OTU - aircraft type SPITFIRE.<br />

November 1944. No PRO number.


3571. 651. Metcalfe, G. Analysis of radar data on BIG BEN incidents in the Antwerp area: 14-<br />

22 October 1944. November 1944. PRO AIR 16/1047.<br />

3572. 652. Metcalfe, G. Analysis of radar data on BIG BEN incidents in the Antwerp area: 1-7<br />

November 1944. November 1944. PRO AIR 16/1047.<br />

3573. 653. Author Unknown. The post-war radar reporting and interception system. November<br />

1944. No PRO number.<br />

3574. 654. Wright, M. Performance of Type 26 (British MEW) at Fairlight. December 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1047.<br />

3575. 655. Wolstenholme, J.M. Flying and manpower investigation: 70 Group Western Zoyland.<br />

April 1945. No PRO number.<br />

3576. 656. Author Unknown. Visibility of jet aircraft to radar. December 1944. PRO AIR<br />

16/1047.<br />

3577. 657. Smith, E.J. A trainer for interception from a moving control station. February 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1047.<br />

3578. 658. Stansfield, R.G. Plotting maps and associated equipment. February 1944. CS.<br />

3579. 659. Stansfield, R.G. Recommended figures and letters for clear and accurate reading.<br />

September 1944. CS.<br />

3580. 660. Bateman, H.M. BIG BEN warning system. March 1945. No PRO number.<br />

3581. 661. Denton, A.D. Data on BIG BEN trajectories. March 1945. No PRO number.<br />

3582. 662. van Gelder. Interference patterns from spherical reflecting surfaces. April 1945. RA.<br />

3583. 663. Bateman, H.M. The use of the cine camera for dive bombing RP training. April 1945.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3584. 664. Bateman, H.M. Suggested training scheme for dive bombing. April 1945. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3585. 665. Author Unknown. The performance of Type II at Dimlington. April 1945. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3586. 666. Stansfield, R.G. Notes on D/F fixing, Nether Wallop Sector, April 1945. May 1945.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3587. 667. Snowdon, A.H. Fighter bombing accuracy on railway tracks. 1945. PRO AIR 16/497<br />

and PRO AIR 16/1047.


3588. 668. Author Unknown. Comparisons between the operations of British and <strong>Canadian</strong><br />

Type XI equipments: Operational trials at Fairtight 25 April - 15 May 1945. July 1945. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3589. 669. Author Unknown. Trials with the <strong>Canadian</strong> Type XI at Wartling: 3 - 11 June 1945.<br />

July 1945. No PRO number.<br />

3590. 670. Smith, E.J. Notes on radar sets for airborne control. September 1945. PRO AIR<br />

16/1047.<br />

3591. 671. Author Unknown. The value of ground radar to aircraft safety in the Stornoway area.<br />

September 1945. PRO AIR 16/1047.<br />

3592. 672. Author Unknown. The Royal Observer Corps: The high capacity aircraft reporting<br />

system. September 1945. No PRO number.<br />

3593. 673. Author Unknown. A partial analysis of the fluctuations in angular position of the<br />

lobes of CH radar stations. May 1946. No PRO number.<br />

3594. 674. Huxley, A.J. The relative manoeuvrability of German and RAF fighters in combat.<br />

May 1946. PRO AIR 16/1047.<br />

3595. 675. Seager, A.F. Aim wander of fighter aircraft. October 1946. PRO AIR 16/1047.<br />

3596. 676. Denton, A.D. An investigation into the effect of daily inspections on the serviceability<br />

of airborne radar equipment. July 1946. PRO AIR 16/1047.<br />

3597. 677. Henderson, J.E., and E.C. Williams. Training in dive bombing and rocket projectile<br />

firing. The ORS method of recording the results from training exercises by film assessment. No<br />

Date. No PRO number.<br />

3598. 678. Jones, G.O. A review of weapon training techniques for fighter aircraft. August 1946.<br />

PRO AIR 16/1047.<br />

3599. 679. Beazley, J.M. Analysis of reports on the cause of loss of their aircraft by pilots<br />

missing on operational flights. September 1946. PRO AIR 16/1047.<br />

3600. 680. Henderson, J.E. Training in air-to-air firing with the GMII fixed ring gun sight and<br />

the gyro gun sight. December 1946. PRO AIR 16/1047.<br />

3601. 681. Author Unknown. The flying effort of CFE: July 1946 - June 1947. August 1947. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3602. 682. Author Unknown. Training in dive bombing: Bombing angles, aircraft attitude<br />

angles, sight settings and wind allowances. October 1947. No PRO number.


3603. 683. Henderson, J.E. Second affiliation exercise with American B29s: 12 March 1948.<br />

March 1948. No PRO number.<br />

3604. 684. Henderson, J.E. Aim wander of VAMPIRE aircraft in air-to-air firing: The variation<br />

with aircraft and pilot as revealed by the aim wander trial at Odiham. June 1948. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3605. 685. Henderson, J.E. Training in ground strafing: Film assessment as the method of<br />

recording the results from the training exercises. September 1948. PRO AIR 16/1047.<br />

3606. 686. Potts, A. An analysis of certain operational aspects of Exercise "Dagger", an air<br />

defence exercise held by the RAF on 3 - 5 September 1948: Part I: Day. April 1949. PRO AIR<br />

16/1161.<br />

3607. 687. Sutherland, J.C. Aim wander of METEOR IV aircraft in air-to-air firing: The<br />

variation with aircraft and pilot as revealed by camera records of aim wander trials at<br />

Tangmere and Duxford. April 1948. PRO AIR 16/1161.<br />

3644. 104. Williams, E.C. Note on the need for an electronic simulator of high speed<br />

interception and combat problems. May 1946. No PRO number.<br />

3645. 105. Williams, E.C. Development of training techniques using cameras. February 1946.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3646. 106. Author Unknown. Preliminary notes on radar coverage required for high speed<br />

interception. March 1946. CS.<br />

3647. 107. Author Unknown. Short term measures for minimizing the vulnerability of the Fighter<br />

Command ground radar system to RCM. November 1948. No PRO number.<br />

3648. 108. Author Unknown. Cost of convoy patrols and shipping protection by fighters in the<br />

1939 - 1945 War. July 1949. No PRO number.<br />

3649. 109. Bruce, R, and J.G. Todd. Some impressions of Exercise "Bulldog" by observers at the<br />

Metropolitan and Southern Sector operations centres. September 1949. No PRO number.<br />

3650. 110. Smith, E.J., and E.C. Williams. Notes on turns in high speed interceptions. October<br />

1946. CS.<br />

3651. 111. Smith, E.J. Note on the radar range required for interception. 1947. CS.<br />

3652. 112. Smith, E.J. The performance of future aircraft and its implications on interception.<br />

February 1947. CS.


3653. 113. Smith, E.J. An approximate theoretical estimate of the performance of the METEOR<br />

IV. 1947. CS.<br />

3654. 114. Author Unknown. An approximate method of calculating the fighter strength<br />

required to meet a given aerial threat to the UK. 1947. No PRO number.<br />

3655. 115. Author Unknown. The optimum amount of flying required at day and night fighter<br />

squadrons in order to maintain an acceptable degree of operational offensive efficiency<br />

consistent with economy maintenance manpower and low accident rate. 1948. No PRO number.<br />

3656. 116. Smith, E.J., and A. Potts. A further note on turns in high speed interceptions. August<br />

1947. CS.<br />

3657. 117. Potts, A. The estimation of the requirements for early warning radar change. October<br />

1947. CS.<br />

3658. 118. Author Unknown. Performance of ground radar on height altitude aircraft: 1940 -<br />

1943. December 1947. CS.<br />

3689. 9. Author Unknown. November/December 1942. January 1943. RS.<br />

3690. 10. Author Unknown. January 1943. February 1943. RS.<br />

3691. 11. Author Unknown. February 1943. March 1943. RS.<br />

3692. 12. Author Unknown. March 1943. April 1943. RS.<br />

3693. 13. Author Unknown. April 1943. May 1943. RS.<br />

3694. 14. Author Unknown. May 1943. June 1943. RS.<br />

3695. 15. Author Unknown. June 1943. July 1943. RS.<br />

3696. 16. Author Unknown. July 1943. August 1943. RS.<br />

3697. 17. Author Unknown. August 1943. September 1943. RS.<br />

3698. 18. Author Unknown. September 1943. October 1943. RS.<br />

3699. 19. Author Unknown. October 1943. November 1943. RS.<br />

3700. 20. Author Unknown. November 1943. December 1943. RS.<br />

3701. 21. Author Unknown. December 1943. January 1944. RS.<br />

3702. 22. Author Unknown. January 1944. February 1944. RS.


3703. 23. Author Unknown. February 1944. March 1944. No PRO number.<br />

3704. 24. Author Unknown. March 1944. April 1944. RS.<br />

3721. AWA 1. Cunningham, L.B.C., et al. An analysis of the performance of a fixed-gun fighter<br />

armed with guns of different calibres in a single home-defence combat with a twin engined<br />

bomber. February 1940. PRO AIR 20/4115, PRO AIR 20/2182, PRO AIR 20/7482 and PRO<br />

AIR 20/371.<br />

3722. AWA 2. Author Unknown. An analysis of attacks on submarines with aircraft bombs.<br />

March 1940. PRO AIR 20/4115, PRO AIR 20/3660 and PRO AIR 20/2201.<br />

3723. AWA 3. Cunningham, L.B.C. Note on the correlation of bombing probability:<br />

Calculations with plans for bombing operations. May 1940. PRO AIR 20/4393.<br />

3724. AWA 4. Author Unknown. An analysis of combats between the eight-gun fighters of FC<br />

and German bombers during the period 16 October - 10 April 1940. No Date. PRO AIR<br />

20/4115.<br />

3725. AWA 5. Author Unknown. Indication of enemy bombing accuracy. No Date. RA.<br />

3726. AWA 6. Author Unknown. Comparison between peace and war-time accuracy in<br />

bombing and anti-aircraft fire. April 1940. PRO AIR 20/4115.<br />

3727. AWA 7. Author Unknown. Notes on the assessment of the expectations of bombing<br />

operations. May 1940. PRO AIR 20/7483.<br />

3728. AWA 8. Author Unknown. Rule which allows for overlap between the regions damaged<br />

by adjacent hits (crater overlap) in calculating the expectation of a bomb attack on an area<br />

target. May 1940. PRO AIR 20/3668.<br />

3729. AWA 9. Author Unknown. Note on data accruing from existing records at Bomber<br />

Command. May 1940. RA.<br />

3730. AWA 10. Author Unknown. Comparison between dive and level bombing. June 1940. RA.<br />

3731. AWA 11. Author Unknown. The calculation of trial angles and times of fall for bombs<br />

released in shallow dives. August 1940. RA.<br />

3732. AWA 12. Author Unknown. The calculation of ballistic data for bombs released at high<br />

altitudes. September 1940. PRO AIR 20/2201 and PRO AIR 20/7483.<br />

3733. AWA 13. Author Unknown. The analysis of FC combat reports from 2 September 1939 to<br />

29 August 1940. September 1940. RA.


3733. AWA 53. Daniels, H.E. Notes on the error analysis in School of Anti-Aircraft Artillery<br />

interim report on trial R122 (5 February 1944). July 1944. No PRO number.<br />

3734. AWA 14. Cunningham, L.B.C., and M.S. Jones. The theory of a gyroscope driven through<br />

a Hooke's coupling and controlled by eddy-current reaction. November 1940. PRO AIR<br />

20/2201.<br />

3735. AWA 15. Author Unknown. Theory of expectation applied to a series of bombing attacks<br />

on a typocal hydrogenation plant. December 1940. RA.<br />

3736. AWA 16. Author Unknown. Analysis of AA gunfire from data contained in AA intelligence<br />

proforma 26 June - 28 June 1940. December 1940. RA.<br />

3737. AWA 17. Author Unknown. The most economical design for a concrete apron as a test<br />

target for high altitude bombing trials (plus addendum). December 1940. RA.<br />

3738. AWA 18. Cunningham, L.B.C. The theory of bombing on a single directional beam with<br />

the aid of RDF using the principles of the automatic bomb sight. February 1941. PRO AIR<br />

20/7481.<br />

3739. AWA 19. Cunningham, L.B.C. Geometrical principles of design for minimizing the<br />

vulnerability of industrial targets to air attack. March 1941. RA.<br />

3740. AWA 20. Author Unknown. Analysis of AA gunfire from data contained in the AA<br />

Intelligence form ZZ up to January 1941. April 1941. RA.<br />

3741. AWA 21. Author Unknown. Tables of the first and second integrals of the error function.<br />

May 1941. RA.<br />

3742. AWA 22. Author Unknown. The probability of hitting a target when difficulties of<br />

recognition prevent its precise location. May 1941. PRO AIR 20/7481.<br />

3743. AWA 23. Cunningham, L.B.C. An analysis of the effectiveness of smoke screens as a<br />

protection for vital targets. May 1941. PRO AIR 20/3660.<br />

3744. AWA 24. Cunningham, L.B.C. The mathematical theory of combat applied to tanks. May<br />

1941. In Lord Zucherman's archives at University of East Anglia, ref SZ/ OEMU/31.<br />

3745. AWA 25. Author Unknown. Analysis of fighter performance in 11 sweeps over Northern<br />

France between 21 June 1941 and 28 June 1941. No Date. RA.<br />

3746. AWA 26. Cunningham, L.B.C. Preliminary report on the application of combat theory to<br />

tanks. August 1941. Copy is in Tank Museum Library, Bovington, Box 355.42.41 Tactics 1-31<br />

Box 1.<br />

3747. AWA 27. Author Unknown. Attack on underground storage tanks: Optimum bomb size.


August 1941. RA.<br />

3748. AWA 28. Author Unknown. A comparison between the performance of GP bombs and<br />

square brass bombards in the attack of armoured vehicles. August 1941. RA.<br />

3749. AWA29. Cunningham, L.B.C. A solution of a fundamental problem of firing trials. August<br />

1941. RA.<br />

3750. AWA 30. Cunningham, L.B.C. Notes on the USA BRL Report No 241 "Optimum spacing<br />

of bombs or shots in the presence of systematic errors". September 1941. RA.<br />

3751. AWA 31. Author Unknown. Notes on the GRU papers on group size: Ex/GRU/32, 34, 35.<br />

No Date. RA.<br />

3752. AWA 32. Author Unknown. Diagrammatic survey of night bombing, weather and<br />

defensive action over Great Britain during the period 1 September 1940 - 1 September 1941. No<br />

Date. PRO AIR 20/3660 and PRO AIR 14/3642.<br />

3753. AWA 33. Menzies, A.C. An investigation into the relative effectiveness of cannon and<br />

machine guns as fighter armament against enemy fighters. November 1941.<br />

PRO AIR 20/3660 and PRO AIR 20/7483.<br />

3754. AWA 34. Author Unknown. The path and mean speed of propagation of a Hertzian ray in<br />

the atmosphere of the spherical earth. November 1941. PRO AIR 20/7483.<br />

3755. AWA 35. Cunningham, L.B.C. Report on the statistical theory of night anti-aircraft fire<br />

(with addendum). No Date. PRO AIR 20/3668 and PRO AIR 20/7481.<br />

3756. AWA 36. Author Unknown. Preview of the theory of pattern and scatter bombing. No<br />

Date. PRO AIR 20/3668.<br />

3757. AWA 37. Cunningham, L.B.C. On the law of increasing return to weight of bombing<br />

effort per raid. June 1942. PRO AIR 20/3668.<br />

3758. AWA 38. Author Unknown. The crashes of enemy aircraft. No Date. PRO AIR 20/7483.<br />

3759. AWA 39. Cunningham, L.B.C. Risks run by random concentration of bombers over a<br />

defended area. July 1942. PRO AIR 20/7481.<br />

3760. AWA 40. Cunningham, L.B.C, et al. General theory of the distribution of strikes by AA<br />

shell fragments, and its application to various current problems. August 1942. PRO AIR<br />

20/3668.<br />

3761. AWA 41. Author Unknown. Notes on OSRD Report No 904. November 1942. RA.


3762. AWA 42. Cunningham, L.B.C, and H.R. Pitt. The principles of pattern bombing. Dcember<br />

1942. PRO AIR 20/3668.<br />

3763. AWA 43. Foreword by Fowler, R.H. and Huxley, A.F., and Author not stated. The<br />

influence of formation flying in mitigating AA risks to a force of day bombers. January 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 20/3668 and PRO AIR 20/7481.<br />

3764. AWA 44. Cunningham, L.B.C. A preliminary study of the performance of anti-fireman<br />

bombs. March 1943. PRO AIR 20/3668.<br />

3765. AWA 45. Cunningham, L.B.C. Pursuit of a bomber, flying in a circle, by a fighter heading<br />

continuously towards it. April 1943. PRO AIR 20/3668.<br />

3766. AWA 46. Ursell, H.D. Fragmentation data and theories of fragmentation. April 1943. RA.<br />

3767. AWA 47. Pitt, H.R. The effectiveness against heavy AA fire of continuous evasive action at<br />

a constant height. March 1943. PRO AIR 20/3660.<br />

3768. AWA 48. Cunningham, L.B.C. Notes on the theory of aerial gunnery (with Addendum).<br />

May 1943. In Lord Zuckerman's archives at University of East Anglia, ref 52/OEMU/31.<br />

3769. AWA 49. Daniels, H.E., and L.B.C. Cunningham. The chance of hitting an off-set circular<br />

target when the aiming errors follow a symmetrical gaussian distribution. No Date. PRO AIR<br />

20/2201.<br />

3770. AWA 50. Author Unknown. Fireguard theory. 1943. RA.<br />

3771. AWA 51. Hynd, W.R.B., and L.B.C. Cunningham. The phenomenon of aerial aimwander:<br />

An essay on its mathematical description, statistical measurement and influence on<br />

gunnery performance. April 1944. PRO AIR 20/3660.<br />

3772. AWA 52. Hannah, D.M. Statistical analysis of attacks on gun positions in the Boulogne<br />

area; 8 and 9 September 1943. March 1944. PRO AIR 20/3660 and PRO AIR 20/7483.<br />

3774. AWA 54. Cunningham, L.B.C, and W.R.B. Hynd. On the performance of proximity-fuzed<br />

fragmenting projectiles against airborne targets. July 1944. PRO AIR 20/3660 and PRO AIR<br />

20/2201.<br />

3775. AWA 55. Cunningham, L.B.C. Note on the principles to be observed in the general layout<br />

and detailed design of post-war RAF stations with special reference to minimising their<br />

vulnerability to future attack. February 1945. RA.<br />

3776. AWA 56. Hynd, W.R.B. On a problem of maximising the expectation of damage to a<br />

target. February 1945. PRO AIR 20/3668.


3777. AWA 57. Cunningham, L.B.C, M. McKinney, and W.R.B. Hynd. The lethality of a<br />

forward fragment-projecting rocket. September 1945. PRO AIR 20/3660.<br />

3778. AWA 58. Brook, C, and W.R.B. Hynd. Comparison of the extent to which flying bomb<br />

errors vitiate the performance of various mousing systems. August 1946. PRO AIR 20/3660 and<br />

PRO AIR 20/7483.<br />

3779. AWA 59. Daniels, H.E. Notes on statistics. April 1945. PRO AIR 20/2201.<br />

3780. AWA 60. Daniels, H.E. Estimation of accuracy of night astro-position lines and fixes.<br />

August 1945. PRO AIR 20/3660.<br />

3781. BRA 1. Author Unknown. Theory of bombing on a single directional beam with the aid of<br />

RDF using the principles of the automatic bomb-sight. No Date. RA.<br />

3782. BRA 2. Author Unknown. Analysis of the accuracy of GEE. December 1941. RA.<br />

3783. BRA 3. Author Unknown. Analysis of the first series of GEE accuracy trials with notes on<br />

certain operational implications: February 1942. February 1942. PRO AIR 20/3660.<br />

3784. BRA 4. Author Unknown. Analysis of the error introduced by the substitution of plane<br />

hyperbolae for GEE lattice curves. May 1942. RA.<br />

3785. BRA 5. Author Unknown. A mechanical device for translating lattice coordinates directly<br />

into map positions. May 1942. RA.<br />

3786. BRA 6. Author Unknown. The construction of GEE lattics charts. May 1942. RA.<br />

3787. BRA 7. Author Unknown. On the operational use of OBOE - with a plan for destroying<br />

Gelkenkirchen in one attack. May 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3788. BRA 8. Author Unknown. Analysis of the Eastern Chain GEE homing trials up to 2 July<br />

1942. July 1942. PRO AIR 20/3660.<br />

3789. BRA 9. Author Unknown. The calculation of azimuths and distances between points in<br />

Great Britain and points on Continent. October 1942. PRO AIR 20/3660 and PRO AIR 20/3661.<br />

3790. BRA 10. Daniels, H.E. The basic accuracy of certain radio aids to navigation. January<br />

1943. PRO AIR 20/3661.<br />

3791. BRA 11. Daniels, H.E. A rapid method of determining three-line and four-line fixes. June<br />

1943. PRO AIR 20/3660 and PRO AIR 20/3661.<br />

3792. BRA 12. Cornford, E.C. Rebecca H as an aid to target photography. August 1943. RA.


3793. BRA 13. Author Unknown. Analysis of G-H bombing trials at Stormy Down. December<br />

1943. RA.<br />

3794. BRA 14. Cornford, E.C. Computation for mobile GEE and G-H. February 1944. PRO AIR<br />

20/3660.<br />

3795. BRA 15. Daniels, H.E. Accuracy of POPI: Preliminary report. February 1944. PRO AIR<br />

20/3661.<br />

3796. BRA 16. Cornford, E.C. Computation of OBOE ranges. April 1944. RA.<br />

3797. BRA 17. Cunningham, L.A.C. Joint use of TVM MOUSE and DELTA CAT. April 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 20/3661.<br />

3798. BRA 18. Daniels, H.E. Station siting errors in GEE and LORAN systems. August 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 20/3661 and PRO AIR 20/4123.<br />

3799. BRA 19. Rudoe, W. G-H bombing calculations. December 1944. PRO AIR 20/3661 and<br />

PRO AIR 20/4123.<br />

3800. BRA 20. Cornford, E.C. Notes on the European SS LORAN chain. January 1945. PRO<br />

AIR 20/3661 and PRO AIR 20/4123.<br />

3801. BRA 21. Rudoe, W. OBOE bombing corrections. February 1945. PRO AIR 20/3661.<br />

3802. BRA 22. Rudoe, W. Bombing corrections for the SHORAN computer. February 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 20/3661.<br />

3803. BRA 23. Brook, C, and W.R.B. Hynd. Extent to which flying errors vitiate the<br />

performance of mousing systems. August 1946. PRO AIR 20/2201.<br />

3804. BRA 24. Cornford, E.C. OBOE survey of Anglesey. June 1945. PRO AIR 20/3661.<br />

3811. RC/1. Author Unknown. Introduction to stochastic analyses carried out at AWAS.<br />

December 1945. PRO AIR 20/2184 and PRO AIR 20/6320.<br />

3812. RC/2. Author Unknown. The relay computer. December 1945. PRO AIR 20/2184 and<br />

PRO AIR 20/6320.<br />

3813. RC/3. Author Unknown. The use of the relay computer for spectrum analysis. February<br />

1946. PRO AIR 20/2201 and PRO AIR 20/6320.<br />

3814. RC/4. Author Unknown. Correlogram of aim-wander when tracking with gun turrets.<br />

February 1946. PRO AIR 20/2201 and PRO AIR 20/6320.


3815. RC/5. Author Unknown. Correlogram of air speed variation during an operational OBOE<br />

bombing run. March 1946. PRO AIR 20/2201 and PRO AIR 20/6320.<br />

3816. RC/6. Author Unknown. Correlogram of distances off track during an operational OBOE<br />

bombing run. April 1946. PRO AIR 20/2201 and PRO AIR 20/6320.<br />

3817. RC/7. Author Unknown. Correlograms of aim-wander for fixed gun fighters using a GGS<br />

Mk II or a GMII fixed sight, attacking a target fighter aircraft. May 1946. PRO AIR 20/2201 and<br />

PRO AIR 20/6320.<br />

3818. RC/8. Author Unknown. Correlograms of distances off-track for aircraft using OBOE<br />

with the DELTA technique. June 1946. PRO AIR 20/2201.<br />

3821. BC/1. Author Unknown. Analysts of the bombing of London on the nights 14/15 and 18/19<br />

October 1940. October 1940. PRO AIR 20/3662.<br />

3822. BC/2. Author Unknown. Bomb census of Liverpool, Birmingham, London: 2nd interim<br />

report on the collection and analysis of data. November 1940. PRO AIR 20/3662.<br />

3823. BC/3. Author Unknown. Bomb census of Liverpool, Birmingham, London: 3rd interim<br />

report on the collection and analysis of data. December 1940. PRO AIR 20/3662 and PRO AIR<br />

20/2169.<br />

3824. BC/4. Author Unknown. Indication of the weight of enemy bombing. December 1940.<br />

PRO AIR 20/3662.<br />

3825. BC/5. Author Unknown. Bomb census of Liverpool, Birmingham, London, Coventry, and<br />

Manchester: 4th interim report on the collection and analysis of data. January 1941. PRO AIR<br />

20/3662, PRO AIR 20/2169 and PRO AIR 20/2212.<br />

3826. BC/6. Author Unknown. Bomb census of Liverpool, Birmingham, London, Coventry, and<br />

Manchester: 5th interim report on the collection and analysis of data. February 1941. PRO AIR<br />

20/3662, PRO AIR 20/2169 and PRO AIR 20/2212.<br />

3827. BC/7. Author Unknown. Bomb census of Liverpool, Birmingham, London, Coventry,<br />

Manchester, Leeds, Hull, and special attacks: 6th interim report on the collection and analysis of<br />

data. March 1941. PRO AIR 20/3662, PRO AIR 20/2169, PRO AIR 14/3642 and PRO AIR 20/<br />

2212.<br />

3828. BC/8. Author Unknown. Bomb census of Liverpool, Birmingham, London, Coventry,<br />

Manchester, Leeds, Hull and special attacks: 7th interim report on the collection and analysis of<br />

data. April 1941. PRO AIR 20/3662, PRO AIR 20/2264 and PRO AIR 20/2212.<br />

3829. BC/9. Author Unknown. Bomb census of Liverpool, Birmingham, London, Coventry,<br />

Manchester, Leeds, Hull, and special attacks: 8th interim report on the collection and analysis of<br />

data. May 1941. PRO AIR 20/3662, PRO AIR 20/2169 and PRO AIR 20/2212.


3830. BC/10. Author Unknown. Bomb census of Liverpool, Birmingham, London, Coventry,<br />

Manchester, Leeds, Hull, and special targets: 9th interim report. June 1941. PRO AIR 20/3662,<br />

PRO AIR 14/3642 and PRO AIR 20/2212.<br />

3831. BC/11. Author Unknown. Bomb census of Liverpool, Birmingham, London, Coventry,<br />

Manchester, Leeds, Hull, Southampton, and special attacks: 10th interim report. July 1941.<br />

PRO AIR 20/3662, PRO AIR 14/3642 and PRO AIR 20/2212.<br />

3832. BC/12. Author Unknown. Bomb census of Liverpool, Birmingham, London, Coventry,<br />

Manchester, Leeds, Hull, Southampton, and special attacks: 11th interim report. August 1941.<br />

PRO AIR 20/3662 and PRO AIR 14/3642.<br />

3833. BC/13. Author Unknown. Bomb census analysis: Periodical report No 12. October 1941.<br />

PRO AIR 20/3662, PRO AIR 20/2212 and PRO AIR 14/3639.<br />

3834. BC/14. Author Unknown. Analysis of the Baedeker raids. May 1942. PRO AIR 20/3662<br />

and PRO AIR 14/3639.<br />

3835. BC/15. Knox, J. Enemy night bombing raids since 9 May 1942. July 1942. PRO AIR<br />

20/3663.<br />

3836. BC/16. Author Unknown. Enemy bombing during July, August 1942. September 1942.<br />

PRO AIR 20/3663.<br />

3837. BC/17. Knox, J. Enemy night bombing during September, October, November 1942.<br />

December 1942. PRO AIR 20/3663.<br />

3838. BC/18. Knox, J. Enemy bombing December 1942 - March 1943. March 1943. PRO AIR<br />

20/3663.<br />

3838. BC/18A. Knox, J. Enemy bombing of land targets in GB during 1942. July 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 20/4116.<br />

3839. BC/19. Knox, J. Enemy night bombing: April - May 1943. June 1943. PRO AIR 20/3663.<br />

3840. BC/20. Knox, J. Analysis of day raiding during April and May 1943. June 1943. PRO AIR<br />

20/3663.<br />

3840. BC/95. Author Unknown. Army reports of bombing of UK Establishments and Air Bases.<br />

No Date. PRO AIR 20/6275 and PRO AIR 20/6276.<br />

3841. BC/G/1. Author Unknown. Analysis of enemy attacks on the BMP Co's cannon factory at<br />

Grantham on 27 January and 4 February 1941. February 1941. PRO AIR 20/3665.


3842. BC/G/2. Author Unknown. Analysis of the night bombing of London, Birmingham,<br />

Liverpool, Manchester, and Swansea in relation to the settings of HITLER, GOERING, HESS,<br />

HIMMLER, RIBBENTROP and SHIRACH since 15 November 1940. February 1941. PRO AIR<br />

20/3665 and PRO AIR 20/2170.<br />

3843. BC/G/3. Author Unknown. First analysis of attacks on STARFISH. March 1941. PRO AIR 20/3665 and PR<br />

3844. BC/G/4. Author Unknown. Analysis of bomb plots and GL tracks relating to attacks by<br />

BENITO. March 1941. PRO AIR 20/3665 and PRO AIR 20/2264.<br />

3845. BC/G/5. Author Unknown. Analysis of the attack on St Athans aerodrome on 28/29 April<br />

1941. May 1941. PRO AIR 20/3665.<br />

3846. BC/G/6. Author Unknown. Analysis of some RUFFIAN attacks. June 1941. PRO AIR<br />

20/3661 and PRO AIR 20/2264.<br />

3847. BC/G/7. Author Unknown. Analysis of some remarkable enemy raids. June 1941. PRO<br />

AIR 20/3661 and PRO AIR 14/3642.<br />

3848. BC/G/8. Author Unknown. Analysis of aiming errors in enemy attacks on special targets.<br />

August 1942. PRO AIR 20/3661.<br />

3849. BC/G/9. Author Unknown. Comparison of enemy raids, day of 27 July and night of 27/28<br />

July 1942. August 1942. PRO AIR 20/3661.<br />

3850. BC/G/10. Reilly, O.J. Analysis of enemy daylight bombing during January to September<br />

inclusive. October 1942. PRO AIR 20/3661.<br />

3851. BC/G/11. Knox, J. Report on the raid on Grimsby on 13/14 June 1943. July 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 20/3661.<br />

3852. BD/G/12. Knox, J. Intruder activity by enemy aircraft, August, September, October 1943.<br />

December 1943. PRO AIR 20/3661.<br />

3853. BC/G/13. Knox, J. Enemy intruder activity on the night of 3/4 March 1945. March 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 20/3661.<br />

3861. 1. Cunningham, L.B.C. Mathematical theory of combat. May 1941. PRO AIR 20/2183.<br />

3862. 2. Author Unknown. Use of tables (O1, O). No Date. No PRO number.<br />

3863. 3. Author Unknown. Sortie life of enemy airmen (Tizard's problem). No Date. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3864. 4. Author Unknown. On calculating distances and azimuths between Britain and the<br />

Continent. November 141. No PRO number.


3865. 5. Author Unknown. Notes on a proposed experimental chain of radio stations. January<br />

1942. No PRO number.<br />

3866. 6. Author Unknown. Operational use of reserve stations Type 7000. No Date. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3867. 7. Author Unknown. On the geometry of the spheroid. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

3868. 8. Author Unknown. Analysis of OBOE trials, Stormy Down, 21 April 1942. April 1942.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3869. 9. Author Unknown. Effect of random illumination of fighters and bombers by<br />

searchlights. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

3870. 10. Author Unknown. Special trials at Stormy Down, 4 May 1942 (Peacock delay). May<br />

1942. No PRO number.<br />

3871. 11. Cunningham, L.B.C, and M.S. ed. Jones. Mathematical expectation of strategic<br />

damage to extended targets. April 1942. PRO AIR 20/7482.<br />

3872. 12. Author Unknown. Stormy Down trials up to 21 May 1942 (OBOE accuracy). May<br />

1942. No PRO number.<br />

3873. 13. Author Unknown. Variation of OBOE accuracy with angle of cut at target. No Date.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3874. 14. Cunningham, L.B.C. Statistical theory of the MOUSE. March 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3875. 15. Rudoe, W. Bombing corrections to G-H target coordinates. August 1943. PRO AIR<br />

20/7480.<br />

3876. 16. Rudoe, W. Theory of the average and instantaneous velocity measuring MOUSE.<br />

August 1943. PRO AIR 20/7480.<br />

3877. 17. Cornford, E.C. Notes on LORAN sky-wave delay. August 1943. PRO AIR 20/7480.<br />

3878. 18. Author Unknown. On the radius of the 50% circle. August 1943. PRO AIR 20/7480.<br />

3879. 19. Author Unknown. Effect on ballistics of 2501b and 5001b bombs fitted with screamers.<br />

August 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3880. 20. Cornford, E.C. OBOE-MOUSE slant range corrections. September 1943. PRO AIR<br />

20/7480.


3881. 21. Cornford, E.C. Analysis of G-H attack on Duren, 8/9 October 1943. October 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 20/7480.<br />

3882. 22. Cunningham, L.B.C. Effectiveness of support fire from a widely spaced formation<br />

against fighter attack. November 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3883. 23. Cornford, E.C. OBOE calibration runs over the GL Mk III at Clee Hill. November<br />

1943. No PRO number.<br />

3884. 24. Cunningham, L.B.C. Combat theory notes on problems set by DAWT Admiralty (TBR<br />

formations). November 1943. No PRO number.<br />

3885. 25. Rudoe, W. Calculation of bombing corrections to G-H target coordinates. November<br />

1943. PRO AIR 20/7480.<br />

3886. 26. Cornford, E.C. Notes on OBOE calibration runs over the GL Mk III at Clee Hill.<br />

January 1944. No PRO number.<br />

3887. 27. Author Unknown. OBOE calibration flights at Clee Hill. April 1944. No PRO number.<br />

3888. 28. Rudoe, W. Calculation of OBOE ground speeds. May 1944. PRO AIR 20/7480.<br />

3889. 29. Rudoe, W. OBOE target corrections for angle of cut greater than 90 degrees. May<br />

1944. No PRO number.<br />

3890. 30. Rudoe, W. OBOE and G-H computations. June 1944. PRO AIR 20/7480.<br />

3891. 31. Rudoe, W. Calculation of distances and bearings on the earth from rectangular<br />

coordinates. July 1944. PRO AIR 20/7480.<br />

3892. 32. Dewey, A.A. GEE computations: Calculation of GEE coordinates with transmitter<br />

acts as slave and slave master. August 1944. PRO AIR 20/7480.<br />

3893. 33. Author Unknown. OBOE bombing trials over the GL Mk III at Otmoor. August 1944.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3894. 34. Author Unknown. Importance of aircraft engine vulnerability. No Date. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3895. 35. Daniels, H.E. Curves for P% circles and average radial error. October 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 20/7480.<br />

3896. 36. Author Unknown. Maps of Holland and Germany in use for target computations. No<br />

Date. No PRO number.


3897. 37. Daniels, H.E. On the possible use of G-H for flying on an arbitrary straight line.<br />

December 1944. No PRO number.<br />

3898. 38. Cornford, E.C. Reduction of the Old French triangulation to the German. December<br />

1944. PRO AIR 20/7480.<br />

3899. 39. Daniels, H.E. Radial errors of G-H fixes. No Date. PRO AIR 20/7480.<br />

3900. 40. Rudoe, W. Computation of target ranges and bearings from rectangular coordinates.<br />

June 1944. PRO AIR 20/7480.<br />

3901. 41. Author Unknown. LORAN standardisation mission (Appx E): Preparation of charts<br />

and tables. September 1944. No PRO number.<br />

3902. 42. Author Unknown. Errors in distances, Lambert Nord de Guerre grid. No Date. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3903. 43. Cornford, E.C. Wastage of effort due to small shifts in aiming point. February 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 20/7480.<br />

3904. 44. Cunningham, L.B.C. Instructional Note 1: Calculus of finite differences; Instructional<br />

Note 2: Mathematical notes for radar computers. October 1944. No PRO number.<br />

3905. 45. Cunningham, L.B.C. Differential calculus Part 1; Instructional Note 3: Differential<br />

calculus Part 2. March 1945. No PRO number.<br />

3906. 46. Author Unknown. Theory of least squares for unequally weighted and mutually<br />

correlated observations. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

3907. 47. Rudoe, W. SHORAN computation (Course for RE computers). April 1945. PRO AIR<br />

20/7480.<br />

3908. 48. Author Unknown. Instructional Note 4: Notes for radar computers: Geodesy. No Date.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

3910. Author Unknown. OBOE bombing trials over the GL Mk III at Otmoor. August 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 20/7480.<br />

3911. Hynd, W.R.B., and H.D. Ursell. Combat between fighters and a BARRACUDA formation.<br />

No Date. PRO AIR 20/7482.<br />

3912. Cunningham, L.B.C. The mathematical theory of air combat. September 1939. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3913. Cunningham, L.B.C. The influence of numerical superiority in air combat, as distinct from<br />

the total firepower on either side. August 1939. PRO AIR 20/37.


3914. Author Unknown. Random processes in problems of air warfare. No Date. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3915. Author Unknown. Interim report on the European SS LORAN Chain monitor readings.<br />

April 1945. No PRO number.<br />

3916. Cunningham, L.B.C. Statistical theory of combat. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

3917. Cunningham, L.B.C. Statistical investigation into the optimum size of AA shell fragments.<br />

August 1942. No PRO number.<br />

3918. Author Unknown. The theory of machine gun combat: An amplified introduction. February<br />

1938. No PRO number.<br />

3919. Author Unknown. Theorems in multiple combat. 1938. No PRO number.<br />

3920. Author Unknown. The analysis of the vulnerability of composite targets in gunnery and<br />

bombing. 1938. No PRO number.<br />

3925. 125. Pearman, J.T.P. Activity of enemy aircraft in Western Approaches: May 1941. June<br />

1941. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3926. 126. Kendrew, J.C. Analysis of U-boat hunts carried out N. Ireland: 6 - 12 June 1941.<br />

June 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3927. 127. Parry, D.A. ASV performance: 18 May - 18 June 1941. June 1941. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3928. 128. Pearman, J.T.P. Activity of enemy aircraft in Western Approaches: June 1941. July<br />

1941. No PRO number.<br />

3929. 129. Blackett, P.M.S. Memorandum on 10cm ASV. July 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3930. 130. Parry, D.A. Abnormal range on ASV beacon. July 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3931. 131. Parry, D.A. Unidentified contacts on ASV. July 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3932. 132. Parry, D.A. Use of ASV in Coastal Command: 1 - 4 July 1941. July 1941. PRO AIR<br />

15/731.<br />

3933. 133. Parry, D.A. ASV performance: 19 June - 16 July 1941. August 1941. PRO AIR<br />

15/731.<br />

3934. 134. Kendrew, J.C, and H. Whitehead. Analysis on U-boat hunts off Ireland: 18 - 22 June<br />

1941. August 1941. No PRO number.


3935. 135. Pearman, J.T.P. Activity of enemy aircraft in the Western Approaches: July 1941.<br />

August 1941. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3936. 136. Parry, D.A. Trials LRASV (WHITLEY etc). August 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3937. 137. Author Unknown. Analysis of 224 Squadron HUDSON'S ASV logs. No Date. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3938. 138. Parry, D.A. ASV U-boat listening: 19 Group experimental. August 1941. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3940. 140. Parry, D.A. ASV detection by U-boats. September 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3941. 141. Pearman, J.T.P. H/F D/F on to submarines by aircraft. September 1941. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3942. 142. Williams, E.J. Analysis of attacks on U-boats by aircraft. September 1941. PRO AIR<br />

15/731.<br />

3943. 143. Whitehead, H. Monthly summary of A/S air effort in N Atlantic in June 1941.<br />

September 1941. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3944. 144. Merton, W.R. Camoflage of aircraft engaged on A/S operations. October 1941. PRO<br />

AIR 15/731.<br />

3945. 145. Pearman, J.T.P. Analysis of enemy aircraft in Western Approaches August 1941.<br />

September 1941. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3946. 146. Parry, D.A. ASV detection by U-boats: 19 Group experiment. September 1941. PRO<br />

AIR 15/731.<br />

3948. 148. Whitehead, H. Some notes and questions on most efficient use of A/S aircraft. October<br />

1941. No PRO number.<br />

3950. 150. Parry, D.A. U-boat sightings and ASV: 1941. October 1941. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3951. 151. Merton, W.R. The visibility of aircraft in relation to camoflage. November 1941.<br />

PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3954. 154. Blackett, P.M.S. Scientists at the operational level. October 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3955. 155. Merton, W.R., and P.M.S. Blackett. Flame damping (summary). November 1941. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

3956. 156. Blackett, P.M.S. Memorandum on anti-submarine measures. 1941. No PRO number.


3957. 157. Whitehead, H. Monthly summary of A/S air activity in N Atlantic: September 1941.<br />

September 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3958. 158. Whitehead, H. Monthly summary of A/S air activity in N Atlantic: July 1941. July<br />

1941. No PRO number.<br />

3959. 159. Whitehead, H. Monthly summary of A/S air activity in N Atlantic: August 1941.<br />

August 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3960. 160. Parry, D.A. Performance of ASV on submarines. November 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3962. 162. Baughan, E.C. Monthly summary of A/S air effort in N. Atlantic: October 1941.<br />

November 1941. No PRO number.<br />

3963. 163. Poole, H.D. The performance of long range cathode ray D/F (2 parts). November<br />

1941. AH.<br />

3965. 165. Baughan, E.C. Analysis of U-boat sightings by air escorts and protective sweeps on<br />

convoys August - October 1941. December 1941. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3966. 166. Baughan, E.C. Monthly summary of the A/S air activity in the North Atlantic<br />

November 1941. December 1941. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3967. 167. Merton, W.R. Determination of sighting distances of black and white aircraft.<br />

December 1941. CS.<br />

3968. 168. Baughan, E.C. Monthly summary of the A/S air activity in the North Atlantic:<br />

December 1941. January 1942. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3969. 169. Baughan, E.C. A simple analysis of the results of A/S warfare. February 1942. PRO<br />

AIR 15/731.<br />

3970. 170. Baughan, E.C. Analysis of the results of A/S air activity in the Bay of Biscay.<br />

February 1942. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3971. 171. Baughan, E.C. Monthly summary of the A/S air activity in the North Atlantic: January<br />

1942. February 1942. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3972. 172. Parry, D.A., and U.R. Parry. Analysis of Coastal Command anti-shipping operations<br />

in December 1941. February 1942. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3973. 173. Baughan, E.C. Note on torpedoing of M/Vs in the N Atlantic at various distances from<br />

Coastal Command bases. February 1942. CS.<br />

3974. 174. Williams, E.J. Measures to improve A/S air activity in the North Atlantic. February<br />

1942. PRO AIR 15/731.


3974. 174A. Williams, E.J. The air offensive against U-boats. June 1942. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3975. 175. Baughan, E.C. Monthly summary of the A/S air activity in the North Atlantic:<br />

February 1942. March 1942. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3976. 176. Baughan, E.C. Simple analysis of the results of A/S warfare (Part 2). March 1942.<br />

PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3978. 178. Poole, H.D. On the use of high frequency radio direction finding for locating the<br />

probable area in which a transmitter lies. April 1942. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3979. 179. Pearman, J.T.P. Activity of FOCKE WULF aircraft in the Western Approaches:<br />

August 1941 - January 1942. April 1942. CS.<br />

3981. 181. Poole, H.D. Report on the homing of aircraft on to independently routed merchant<br />

vessels. April 1942. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3982. 182. Goodman, N.M. Air escort for convoys. April 1942. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3983. 183. Poole, H.D. Admiralty D/Fs as the basis of U-boat hunts. April 1942. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

3985. 185. Gordon, C. Report on losses of the Photographic Reconnaisance Unit. May 1942.<br />

PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3986. 186. Robertson, G.W. Coastal command attacks on merchant vessels. May 1942. PRO<br />

AIR 15/731.<br />

3987. 187. Baughan, E.C. Analysis of the results of A/S air activity in the Bay of Biscay (Part 2):<br />

December 1941 – May 1942. July 1942. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3989. 189. Baughan, E.C. Some facts about U-boats strategy and tactics. July 1942. CS.<br />

3990. 190. Poole, H.D. On the use of HF radio direction finding for locating the probable area<br />

in which a transmitter lies. August 1942. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3991. 191. Parry, D.A., and U.R. Parry. Interception of enemy convoys at night on the Dutch<br />

coast. 1942. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3992. 192. Vezey, J.R. LRASV performance. July 1942. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3993. 193. Baughan, E.C. Analysis of A/S operations in the Bay of Biscay (Part 3). mi. No PRO<br />

number.


3995. 195. Merton, W.R. Note on the tactics of torpedo attacks on convoys by aircraft. August<br />

1942. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3996. 196. Gordon, C. The Photographic Reconnaisance Unit. mi. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

3998. 198. Vezey, J.R. SRASV performance. December 1942. PRO AIR 15/731.<br />

4001. 201. Vezey, J.R. A review of ASV performance. October 1942. PRO AIR 15/732.<br />

4002. 202. Baughan, E.C. Analysis of A/S operations in the Scotland Iceland (C) area: March -<br />

August 1942. September 1942. No PRO number.<br />

4003. 203. Orton, J.H. A brief review of reconnaissance on the SW coast of Norway: March -<br />

July 1942. September 1942. PRO AIR 15/732.<br />

4004. 204. Williams, E.J. Air offensive against U-boats in transit. October 1942. PRO AIR<br />

15/732.<br />

4005. 205. Merton, W.R. Accuracy of torpedo attack by aircraft. November 1942. PRO AIR<br />

15/732.<br />

4006. 206. Gordon, C. The efficient utilization of manpower resources with especial reference to<br />

maintenance manpower. November 1942. PRO AIR 15/732.<br />

4007. 207. Mitchell, J.H. A preliminary examination of navigational and requirements of<br />

Coastal Command. November 1942. PRO AIR 15/732.<br />

4008. 208. Robertson, G.W. Visual problems in Coastal Command aircraft. November 1942.<br />

PRO AIR 15/732.<br />

4009. 209. Baughan, E.C. The use of ASV to Coastal Command. November 1942. PRO AIR<br />

15/732.<br />

4010. 210. Williams, E.J. ASV flooding as a counter to listening in the Bay. November 1492.<br />

PRO AIR 15/732 and PRO AIR 15/862.<br />

4011. 211. Poole, H.D. An analysis of Admiralty D/F fixes on U-boats. December 1942. PRO<br />

AIR 15/732.<br />

4012. 212. Williams, E.J. Air attack on merchant vessels. December 1942. PRO AIR 15/732.<br />

4012. 212A. Robertson, G.W. Air attack on merchant vessels. September 1943. PRO AVIA<br />

7/2174.<br />

4014. 214. Waddington, C.H. Photographic Reconnaissance Unit. November 1942. No PRO<br />

number.


4015. 215. Orton, J.H. Weather and operations I. January 1943. PRO AIR 15/732 and PRO<br />

AVIA 7/2174.<br />

4016. 216. Orton, J.H. Weather and operations II. February 1943. PRO AIR 15/732 and PRO<br />

AVIA 7/2174.<br />

4017. 217. Merton, W.R. The stick length and spacing of depth charges. March 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

4018. 218. Abrams, J.W. Assessment of circling torpedoes. February 1943. PRO AIR 15/732.<br />

4019. 219. Mitchell, J.H. The navigation and landing of aircraft under adverse weather<br />

conditions. March 1943. PRO AIR 15/732.<br />

4020. 220. Poole, H.D. Wireless homing between aircraft and surface vessels: July 1942 -<br />

February 1943. March 1943. PRO AIR 15/732 and PRO AVIA 7/2174.<br />

4021. 221. Merton, W.R. Operational errors in low level attacks on U-boats. March 1943. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

4022. 222. Vezey, J.R. Performance of ASV Mk VI equipment, American type 517. March 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 15/732.<br />

4023. 223. Gordon, C. Final report on the experiment with planned flying and maintenance of<br />

502 Squadron. 1943. PRO AIR 15/732.<br />

4024. 224. Gordon, C. On conversion of No 502 Squadron from WHITLEY VII to HALIFAX II<br />

aircraft: January - March 1943. 1943. No PRO number.<br />

4025. 225. Eastfield, T.E. The relative value of air bases in Iceland and the British Isles for the<br />

operation of VLR and LR aircraft. April 1943. No PRO number.<br />

4026. 226. Vezey, J.R. Disappearing contacts with Mk II ASV. April 1943. PRO AIR 15/732.<br />

4027. 227. Abrams, J.W. Effect of sun on visual sightings of U-boats. March 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

4028. 228. Easterfield, T.E. An evaluation of the number of aircraft needed for convoy escort<br />

(single unit continuous cover) in the North Atlantic with especial reference to the role of Iceland.<br />

April 1943. PRO AIR 15/732.<br />

4030. 230. Waddington, C.H. Photographic reconnaissance from Benson during March 1943.<br />

May 1943. PRO AIR 15/732.<br />

4031. 231. Orton, J.H. Losses in sorties: January - March 1943. May 1943. PRO AIR 15/732.


4032. 232. Baughan, E.C. The photographic analysis of attacks (Method for finding height for<br />

which mirror photographs are taken). May 1943. No PRO number.<br />

4033. 233. Gordon, C. The use of aircraft in 15 Group. June 1943. PRO AIR 15/732.<br />

4034. 234. Gordon, C. The scale of effort in SUNDERLANDS. June 1943. CS.<br />

4035. 235. Plaskett, H.H., and K.E. Beeson. Navigation in air escorts for convoys (in 2 parts).<br />

June 1943. PRO AIR 15/732 and AVIA 7/2174.<br />

4036. 236. Vezey, J.R. An investigation into the orientation of night A/S sweeps by aircraft fitted<br />

with Mk III ASV. June 1943. PRO AIR 15/732 and AVIA 7/2174.<br />

4037. 237. Beresford, A.N. Ground and airborne SBA equipment for LIBERATOR Mk V.<br />

June 1943. No PRO number.<br />

4038. 238. Gordon, C, T.E. Easterfield, and J.M. Randel. The theory of the maintenance cycle.<br />

June 1943. No PRO number.<br />

4039. 239. Abrams, J.W. The stick length and spacing of DCs for use with Mk III LL sight.<br />

July 1943. No PRO number.<br />

4040. 240. Orton, J.H. Some considerations relevant to the re-organization of met flights.<br />

July 1943. No PRO number.<br />

4041. 241. Rendel, J.M. Inspection. July 1943. PRO AIR 15/732.<br />

4042. 242. Rendel, J.M. Aircraft inspection: A preliminary survey. July 1943. PRO AIR 15/732.<br />

4043. 243. Poole, H.D. An operation in the Bay: 13 July 1943. July 1943. No PRO number.<br />

4044. 244. Fitter, R.S.R. The length of the operational tour and some related problems (2 parts).<br />

July 1943. PRO AIR 15/732, PRO AIR 16/498 and PRO AVIA 7/2174.<br />

4044. 244A. Easterfield, T.E. Age composition and age distribution of casualties. September<br />

1944. PRO AIR 15/732, PRO AIR 16/498 and PRO AVIA 7/2174.<br />

4045. 245. Robertson, G.W. Anti-submarine lookouts from aircraft: An analysis of visual<br />

sightings by day. August 1943. PRO AIR 15/732.<br />

4046. 246. Vezey, J.R. Performance of ASV Mk III (H2S) and Mk V(ASG1). August 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 15/732 and PRO AVIA 7/2174.<br />

4047. 247. Orton, J.H. Report on losses of sorties: 19 Group: July 1943. August 1943. No PRO<br />

number.


4048. 248. Williams, E.J., and A.G. Nickle. Attacks on U-boats by aircraft. August 1943a. PRO<br />

AIR 15/732.<br />

4048. 248A. Goodman, N.M. Attacks by U-boats by aircraft (January - August 1943). August<br />

1943b. PRO AIR 15/732.<br />

4049. 249. Vezey, J.R. Operational evidence suggesting the use of RDF equipment in U-boats.<br />

August 1943. CS.<br />

4050. 250. Orton, J.H. Preliminary report on losses of scheduled operational sorties: January -<br />

June 1943. August 1943. No PRO number.<br />

4051. 251. Poole, H.D. Accuracy of MF/DF. September 1943. PRO AIR 15/732.<br />

4052. 252. Vezey, J.R. Performance of ASV Mk V (ASGI). August 1943. PRO AIR 15/732.<br />

4054. 254. Barnett, J.A. Three reports on range and endurance of A/C and A/S patrols in the Bay<br />

of Biscay. October 1943. PRO AIR 15/732.<br />

4055. 255. Smith, E.J. GREEN BOTTLE - Interference from Mk II ASV. October 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

4056. 256. Baughan, E.C. Air operations in support of convoys: 1942 - May 1943. October 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 15/732.<br />

4058. 258. Easterfield, T.E. A comparison of the types of GR aircraft in use in Coastal<br />

Command. November 1943. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4059. 259. Robertson, G.W. The effect of the height of the patrol on the chances of making a<br />

visual sighting. November 1943. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4060. 260. Rendel, J.M. Periodic review of inspection schedules. November 1943. PRO AIR<br />

15/733.<br />

4061. 261. Vincent, J.J. The waste of man power and the inadequacy of inspection resulting from<br />

basing periodic inspections solely on flying hours. November 1943. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4062. 262. Abrams, J.W. Report on visit to Canada and USA: September - November 1943.<br />

November 1943. No PRO number.<br />

4063. 263. Vincent, J.J. A method of producing a more uniform flow of aircraft inspection work.<br />

December 1943. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4064. 264. Robertson, G.W. Operational performance as an index of fatigue of aircrews.<br />

December 1943. PRO AIR 15/733.


4065. 265. Rendel, J.M. Planned flying in OTUs. December 1943. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4066. 266. Baughan, E.C. Air operations in support of convoys (Part 2) September - October<br />

1943. December 1943. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4067. 267. Rendel, J.M. Wastage of crews in OTUs. January 1944. AH.<br />

4068. 268. Baughan, E.C. The results obtained by listening for U-boats' radar in the Bay of<br />

Biscay: July - December 1943. January 1944. PRO AVIA 7/2174.<br />

4069. 269. Vezey, J.R. Disappearing contacts in the Bay of Biscay (Short Version). No Date.<br />

PRO AIR 15/296 and PRO AVIA 7/2174.<br />

4070. 270. Soper, J.H., and A.G. Nickle. Operational bombing errors in low level attacks by<br />

aircraft on U- boats. January 1944. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4071. 271. Kip, A. BOOZER contacts. January 1944. PRO AVIA 7/2174.<br />

4072. 272. Baughan, E.C. Analysis of trials with HMS Viking. February 1944. CS.<br />

4073. 273. Bellerby, C.W. A preliminary report on air-sea-rescue operations carried out during<br />

the period February 1941 - December 1943. February 1944. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4074. 274. Alexander, W.B. Statistical summary of PRU operations by 106 Wing: September -<br />

December 1943. February 1944. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4075. 275. Vincent, J.J. The Utilization Control Room at Coastal Command. February 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4076. 276. Rendel, J.M. Measurement of accident rate. February 1944. PRO AIR 15/733 and<br />

PRO AVIA 7/2174.<br />

4077. 277. Nickle, A.G. The effectiveness of bombing practice. March 1944. No PRO number.<br />

4078. 278. Orton, J.H. Losses in scheduled A/V offensive sorties in the Bay and North Transit<br />

Area (January - June 1943). March 1944. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4079. 279. Nickle, A.G. Night attacks on U-boats. March 1944. PRO AIR 15/733 and PRO<br />

AVIA 7/2174.<br />

4080. 280. Goodman, N.M. Air escort to convoys: September - December 1943. March 1944. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

4081. 281. Rendel, J.M. The relative amount of work done by technical trades in winter and<br />

summer. March 1944. PRO AIR 15/733.


4082. 282. Goodman, N.M. Performance of ASV Mk III fitted to HALIFAXES. March 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 15/733 and PRO AVIA 7/2174.<br />

4083. 283. Robertson, G.W. Visual sightings of U-boats in theory and practice. April 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 15/733 and PRO AIR 15/296.<br />

4084. 284. Alexander, W.B. The effects of fighter sweeps on enemy opposition to PR aircraft.<br />

March 1944. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4085. 285. Goodman, N.M. Changes in efficiency during ASV watches. April 1944. PRO AIR<br />

15/733 and PRO AIR 15/863.<br />

4086. 286. Robertson, A. Analysis of PR photographs - theoretical. May 1944. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4087. 287. Robertson, A. A note on PR errors in anti-shipping operations. May 1944. PRO AIR<br />

15/733.<br />

4088. 288. Baughan, E.C. Night detection of U-boats. May 1944. PRO AIR 15/733 and PRO<br />

AIR 15/2174.<br />

4089. 289. Waddington, C.H. The effect of deviations from a planned frequency of flooding. May<br />

1944. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4090. 290. Waddington, C.H. Performance of Mk VI ASV. May 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 15/733 and PRO AIR 15/2174.<br />

4091. 291. Alexander, W.B., and A.N. Beresford. An investigation into Benson signal traffic.<br />

May 1944. No PRO number.<br />

4092. 292. Robertson, G.W., E. La Mar, and C.W. Bellerby. Visual detection of dinghies by ASR<br />

aircraft. May 1944. No PRO number.<br />

4093. 293. Baughan, E.C. Assessment of the Mk 24 mine. May 1944. CS.<br />

4094. 294. Orton, J.H. Alternation of good and poor operational flying periods: 19 Group 1943.<br />

April 1944. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4095. 295. Robertson, A. A review of BEAUFIGHTER wing operations. June 1944. PRO AIR<br />

15/733.<br />

4096. 296. Frazer, B.M. Report on the rectification carried out at 50 LIBERATOR minor<br />

inspections. June 1944. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4097. 297. Alexander, W.B. Tactical targets covered by 106 Group: May - July 1943. June 1944.<br />

No PRO number.


4098. 298. Orton, J.H. Operational and met fit-for-flying days (19 Group) 1942 - 1943. August<br />

1944. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4099. 299. Tromans, A, J.H. Orton, and K. O'Riordan. Proportions of day-time and night-time<br />

take-off and landing in (i) A/ V day sorties and (ii) night sorties (19 Group 1943). July 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4100. 300. Alexander, W.B. The utilization of A/C and aircrew by 106 Group. July 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 15/733.<br />

4101. 301. Author Unknown. The strength of the Initial Preparation and Inspection Party of 106<br />

Group. July 1944. No PRO number.<br />

4102. 302. Beresford, A.N. Air to air homing. August 1944. No PRO number.<br />

4103. 303. Robertson, A. Effect of firing RP in pull-out and turn. August 1944. No PRO number.<br />

4104. 304. Robertson, A. A note on the operational accuracy of the bpr cannon in<br />

MOSQUITOES. August 1944. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4105. 305. Orton, J.H. Operational availability of the Mooring Area from Iceland and 18 Group.<br />

August 1944. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4106. 306. Orton, J.H. The fate of sorties scheduled by 18 Group for (i) A/V and A/U escort<br />

operations (ii) A/ship and (iii) all operations 1943. August 1944. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4107. 307. Baughan, E.C. The operational homing range of the Mk 24 mine. August 1944. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

4108. 308. Vezey, J.R. A review of S-band ASV performance in detecting U-boats. November<br />

1944. PRO AIR 15/733 and PRO AIR 16/498.<br />

4109. 309. Nield, R.R. The effect of training on visual look-outs. September 1944. PRO AIR<br />

15/733 and PRO AIR 16/498.<br />

4110. 310. Baughan, E.C. Note on the theoretical homing range of the Mine Mk 24 on a diving<br />

submarine. October 1944. No PRO number.<br />

4111. 311. Nickle, A.G. Operational aiming errors with the Mk III low level and Mk XIV<br />

bombsights. October 1944. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4112. 312. Robertson, G.W. Man-power research in Coastal Command: Interim Report No 1:<br />

North Coates. October 1944. No PRO number.


4113. 313. Robertson, G.W. Man-power costing of Coastal Command flying. October 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4114. 314. Alexander, W.B. Recent developments in photographic reconnaissance in 106 Group.<br />

October 1944. No PRO number.<br />

4115. 315. Alexander, W.B. Enemy opposition to PR aircraft: June - September 1944. December<br />

1944. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4116. 316. Rendel, J.M., and B.M. Frazer. LIBERATOR maintenance. December 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 15/733.<br />

4117. 317. Bellerby, C.W. The comparative visibility and conspicuity of the possible colours for<br />

air-sea-rescue equipment. October 1944. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4118. 318. Robertson, A. RP operations off the Biscay coast: August 1944. October 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 15/733.<br />

4119. 319. Air Ministry Manpower Research Unit. Report of findings of Research Unit at RAF<br />

Station, Chivenor; WELLINGTON (LEIGH LIGHT) Servicing. November 1944. PRO AIR<br />

15/733.<br />

4120. 320. Orton, J.H. Frequency of fit flying conditions in relation to the economic use and size<br />

of aircraft. November 1944. PRO AIR 15/733 and PRO AVIA 7/2726.<br />

4121. 321. Vezey, J.R., and J. True. Probability of contacting convoys with centimetre radar.<br />

December 1944. PRO AIR 15/733.<br />

4122. 322. Vezey, J.R. Disappearing contacts with S-band radar. December 1944. PRO AIR<br />

15/733.<br />

4123. 323. Robertson, A. BEAUFIGHTER RP operational errors: August - November 1944.<br />

December 1944. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4124. 324. Goodman, N.M. Summary of SCHNORKEL radar practices in 15 and 18 Groups.<br />

December 1944. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4125. 325. Baughan, E.C. Operational experience against U-boats fitted with SCHNORKEL.<br />

December 1944. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4127. 327. Goodman, N.M. Performance of ASV Mk VIIIa (ASD I). January 1944. PRO AIR<br />

15/734.<br />

4128. 328. Robertson, A. Weapon effectiveness in Wing strikes. January 1945. PRO AIR 15/734.


4129. 329. Nield, R.R. The effect of dispersal on working hours. February 1945. PRO AIR<br />

15/734.<br />

4130. 330. Barnicot, N. Errors in DR navigation on air escort to convoys: February - May 1944.<br />

February 1945. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4131. 331. Vezey, J.R. Operators and maintenance - their effect on ASV performance. February<br />

1945. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4132. 332. Robertson, A. Torpedo operational accuracy. February 1945. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4133. 333. Fitter, R.S.R., and G.W. Robertson. The use of manpower at four stations in Coastal<br />

Command. February 1945. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4134. 334. Author Unknown. A review of ASV performance in detecting SCHNORKELS. No<br />

Date. No PRO number.<br />

4137. 337. Rendel, J.M. Report on findings of Research Unit at RAF Station, Silleth: No 6 (C)<br />

OTU equipped with WELLINGTON aircraft. March 1945. PRO AIR 15/734 and PRO AIR<br />

16/498.<br />

4138. 338. Baughan, E.C. Radar results against SCHNORKELS: A commentary on TRE Report<br />

1787: "Sea returns and the detection of SCHNORKEL". March 1945. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4139. 339. Nickle, A.G. Operational experience with SONO-BUOYS. February 1945. PRO AIR<br />

15/734.<br />

4140. 340. Vezey, J.R. Analysis of anti U-boat operations in coastal waters. March 1945. PRO<br />

AIR 15/734.<br />

4141. 341. Robertson, G.W. The best height to fly when searching for SCHNORKEL and<br />

periscopes by day. April 1945. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4142. 342. Vezey, J.R. Grading of disappearing contacts. April 1945. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4143. 343. Robertson, G.W. The influence of the state of the sea on the efficiency of visual<br />

search for U-boats, periscopes and SCHNORKEL. May 1945. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4144. 344. Vezey, J.R. A review of ASV performance in detecting SCHNORKELs. April 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4144. 344A. Vezey, J.R. Notes on the performance of X-band ASV. October 1944. PRO AIR<br />

15/734.<br />

4145. 345. Robertson, G.W. The reality of Grade B (SCHNORKEL) sightings. May 1945. PRO<br />

AIR 15/734.


4146. 346. Robertson, A., and B.M. Frazer. MOSQUITO RP operational accuracy: March - May<br />

1945. May 1945. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4147. 347. Stansfield, R.G. Practice bombing: Mk XIV series bombsight. May 1945. PRO AIR<br />

15/734.<br />

4148. 348. Goodman, N.M. Cooperation with surface craft following sightings. May 1945. PRO<br />

AIR 15/734.<br />

4149. 349. Easterfield, T.E. Movements in personnel. September 1943. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4150. 350. Vezey, J.R. Performance of ASV Mk X (AN/APS 15). June 1945. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4151. 351. Dugmore, E.G. Investigation into the necessity for daily inspections of radar<br />

equipment. June 1945. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4152. 352. Stansfield, R.G. Wind-finding accuracy by the three-course drift method: Size of the<br />

cocked hat. June 1945. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4153. 353. Robertson, A., and B.M. Frazer. Night medium level bombing of ships. June 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4154. 354. Vezey, J.R., and J.M. Perry. Operational performance of Mks III and VI ASV. July<br />

1945. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4155. 355. Vezey, J.R., and K. O'Riordan. Effect of special servicing methods on operational<br />

ASV ranges. July 1945. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4156. 356. Baughan, E.C, and D.J.R. Laurence. Operational experience with SONO-BUOYS: Pt<br />

II: January 1945 onwards. July 1945. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4157. 357. Stansfield, R.G. Slit eyepiece for night use with Mk III bombsight quadrant sight. July<br />

1945. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4158. 358. Beresford, A.N. The operational accuracy of night astro-navigation. September 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4159. 359. Stansfield, R.G. Wind-finding accuracy by the three-course drift method: Part II.<br />

September 1945. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4160. 360. Baughan, E.C, and D.J.R. Laurence. Results of DC attacks on SCHNORKEL U-boats.<br />

November 1945. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4161. 361. Baughan, E.C, and D.J.R. Laurence. The results of attacks on SCHNORKELS with the<br />

mine Mk 24. October 1945. PRO AIR 15/734.


4162. 362. Vezey, J.R. The problem of search. November 1945. PRO AIR 15/734 and PRO AIR<br />

15/864.<br />

4163. 363. Laurence, D.J.R. Amendments and further developments to the analysis of bomb plots<br />

from practice bombing with the Mk XIV bombsight. November 1945. PRO WO 291/1377 and<br />

PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4164. 364. Stansfield, R.G. Wind-finding accuracy by the three-course drift method: Part III<br />

Comparison with wind-finding accuracy by the use of air position indicator. December 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4165. 365. Robertson, A., and D.J.R. Laurence. Operation DEADLIGHT depth charge and RJP<br />

attacks. February 1946. CS.<br />

4166. 366. Baughan, E.C, and D.J.R. Laurence. Results with the low level radar bombsight LA B<br />

(AW/APQ-5). February 1946. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4167. 367. Poole, H.D. Air-sea-rescue search for missing GR aircraft: January 1942 - June<br />

1945. March 1946a. AH; CS.<br />

4167. 367A. Tedd, J.G. Note on the efficiency of ground inspections of short H/F signals from<br />

aircraft. March 1946b. No PRO number.<br />

4168. 368. Vezey, J.R. Daily inspections of airborne radar equipment. March 1946. PRO AIR<br />

15/734.<br />

4169. 369. Laurence, D.J.R. Operational experience of the photography of low level bombing<br />

attacks. April 1946. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4170. 370. Tedd, J.G., and H.D. Poole. Air-sea-rescue and its future requirements. 1946. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

4171. 371. Stansfield, R.G. Theory of D/F fixing. April 1946. PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4172. 372. Vezey, J.R. Daily inspection of airborne communication equipment. May 1946. PRO<br />

AIR 15/734.<br />

4173. 373. Laurence, D.J.R. The accident rate of Coastal Command: Part II. July 1946. PRO<br />

AIR 15/734.<br />

4174. 374. Laurence, D.J.R. An analysis of air operations in Admiral (Submarines) summer war<br />

exercise No 1, 1946. March 1947. CS.<br />

4175. 375. Vezey, J.R. Performance of ASV Mk VIIA. October 1946. PRO AIR 15/734.


4176. 376. Baughan, E.C, H.D. Poole, and N.M. Goodman. Flying boats as future maritime<br />

aircraft. July 1947. CS.<br />

4177. 377. Goodman, N.M. Vulnerability of U-boats to DC attacks by aircraft. July 1947. CS.<br />

4178. 378. Goodman, N.M. Air operations in Flag Officer (Submarines) summer exercise July<br />

1947. November 1947. CS.<br />

4179. 379. Poole, H.D. AVENGER demonstration: December 1947: Pt 1 - CADILLAC as a<br />

detector of shipping. December 1947. CS.<br />

4180. 380. Poole, H.D., and N.M. Goodman. CADILLAC as an anti-SNORT radar: Trials at<br />

Londonderry January - February 1948: AVENGER demonstration. February 1948. PRO AIR<br />

15/734.<br />

4181. 381. de Teissier, I.G. The most probable position of a shadowed target. July 1948. PRO<br />

AIR 15/865.<br />

4182. 382. de Teissier, I.G. Force requirements for convoy escort. July 1948. CS.<br />

4183. 383. de Teissier, I.G. The Staff requirements for an anti-submarine bomb. December 1948.<br />

AH; CS.<br />

4184. 384. de Teissier, I.G. The anti-SNORT performance of AN/APS 20A (CADILLAC II) radar.<br />

September 1948. CS.<br />

4185. 385. de Teissier, I.G. Some principles of air escort. February 1950. No PRO number.<br />

4186. 386. Jones, W.J. The operational performance of the American non-directional<br />

SONOBUOYS. February 1951. No PRO number.<br />

4187. 387. Vezey, J.R., and B.M. Clark. Flight refuelling in Coastal Command. March 1951. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

4188. 388. Jones, W.J. The comparative performance of passive non-directional SONOBUOYS.<br />

June 1951. No PRO number.<br />

4189. 389. Thompson, W.G. Aircraft losses due to U-boat FLAK 1943-1945. June 1951. PRO<br />

AIR 15/734.<br />

4190. 390. Jones, W.J., and B.M. Clark. Tactical consideration affecting the type of pattern to be<br />

used with passive SONOBUOYS. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

4191. 391. Vezey, J.R. Offensive against submarines in transit. August 1951. PRO AIR 15/734.


4192. 392. Clark, B.M. Review of night illuminants in anti-submarine warfare. August 1951.<br />

PRO AIR 15/734.<br />

4193. 393. Thompson, W.G. Operational performance of ASV Mk 13. April 1952. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

4194. 394. Vezey, J.R., and B.M. Clark. Defence of North Atlantic convoys against submarines.<br />

May 1952. No PRO number.<br />

4195. 395. Jones, W.J. Errors in non-directional SONOBUOYS in tracking submarines. July<br />

1952. AH.<br />

4198. 398. Clark, B.M. Method of evaluating the number of aircraft sorties to escort a convoy.<br />

September 1953. PRO AIR 15/866.<br />

4202. TAC 52. Author Unknown. The stick length and spacing of depth charges. March 1943.<br />

AH.<br />

4205. TAC 55. Author Unknown. Naval units and merchant vessels. October 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

4207. TAC 57. Author Unknown. U-boat tactics in pack attack on convoys. April 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

4208. TAC 58. Author Unknown. Homings on convoy: Guide to pilots on bombing enemy<br />

merchant shipping. April 1943. No PRO number.<br />

4211. TAC 61. Author Unknown. Torpedo attacks against U-boats. June 1943. No PRO number.<br />

4214. TAC 64. Author Unknown. Single seater fighter escort against enemy shipping at sea.<br />

June 1943. No PRO number.<br />

4216. TAC 66. Author Unknown. Guide to pilots on bombing of enemy merchant shipping.<br />

September 1943. No PRO number.<br />

4217. TAC 67. Author Unknown. BEAUFIGHTER escorts to torpedo aircraft vs. enemy single<br />

engined fighter - outside the cover of our own single engined fighters. August 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

4218. TAC 68. Author Unknown. Ship and shore based AA defences. August 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

4221. 1/44. Author Unknown. Air fighting tactics for A/V aircraft. May 1944. No PRO number.<br />

4222. 2/44. Author Unknown. Night RP attacks against destroyers. April 1944. No PRO<br />

number.


4223. 3/44. Author Unknown. Evasive tactics from jet or rocket propelled aircraft: Use of RP as<br />

a primary weapon and anti-flack. June 1944. No PRO number.<br />

4232. 2/45. Author Unknown. Air fighting tactics for A/V aircraft. May 1945. No PRO number.<br />

4250. 10. Author Unknown. Effect of IFF on German searchlights. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

4254. 14. Jukes, J.A. Memorandum on tests on the operational efficiency of IFF with GL. No<br />

Date. CS.<br />

4255. 15. Smeed, R.J. Phenomena connected with enemy night defensive tactics. October 1941.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1446.<br />

4256. 16. Jukes, J.A. Effects observed by operational bomber crews using IFF fitted with visual<br />

indicator. November 1941. CS.<br />

4261. 21. Smeed, R.J. Phenomena connected with enemy night defensive tactics for October<br />

1941. November 1941. PRO AIR 14/1446.<br />

4265. 25. Smeed, R.J. Enemy night defensive tactics November 1941. December 1941. CS.<br />

4266. 26. Smeed, R.J. Enemy night defensive tactics December 1941. January 1942. PRO AIR<br />

15/297.<br />

4267. 27. Smeed, R.J., and H.L. Beards. Statement of A/C casualties due to FLAK according to<br />

target attacked. January 1942. CS.<br />

4269. 29. Smeed, R.J., and H.L. Beards. Effect on bomber losses of concentration in time at<br />

target and duration of attack. March 1942. PRO AIR 14/3062 and PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4270. 30. Goggin, K.M.M. Phenomena connected with enemy night defensive tactics for January<br />

1942. February 1942. PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4271. 31. Stevens, G.W.H., and M.W. Corbett. Visual recognition of ground features as aid to<br />

target identification at night. February 1942. PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4272. 32. Goggin, K.M.M. Phenomena connected with enemy night defensive tactics in February<br />

1942. March 1942. PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4273. 33. Smeed, R.J. Note on BC aircraft missing May 1941 - April 1942. May 1942. CS.<br />

4274. 34. Smeed, R.J. Preliminary note on effect on bomber losses of concentration in space en<br />

route. May 1942. CS.


4275. 35. Lammerton, L.F. Effect of wind on petrol consumption and total flying time. April<br />

1942. PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4277. 37. Goggin, K.M.M. Phenomena connected with enemy night defensive tactics for March<br />

1942. April 1942. CS.<br />

4278. 38. Roberts, G.A. Enemy intruders and air security at bomber aerodromes. May 1942. CS.<br />

4279. 39. W.S. Preliminary note on statistics relating to the effectiveness of enemy AA fire. May<br />

1942. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4280. 40. Beards, H.L. Review and analysis of low-level daylight attacks on ships by aircraft of 2<br />

Group: March -October 1941. June 1942. PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4282. 42. Smeed, R.J. Effect of icing conditions on percentage of aircraft missing. August 1942.<br />

PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4283. 43. Smeed, R.J. Note on WHITLEY losses in bombing operations. April 1942. CS.<br />

4284. 44. Smeed, R.J. Comparison of losses of MANCHESTER and STIRLING aircraft. June<br />

1942. No PRO number.<br />

4285. 45. Goggin, K.M.M. Phenomena connected with enemy night defensive tactics for April<br />

1942. June 1942. PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4286. 46. Goggin, K.M.M. Losses and interceptions of BC aircraft May 1942. July 1942. PRO<br />

AIR 15/297.<br />

4287. 47. Britton, S.C. Analysis of illumination of aircraft by enemy searchlights during 1 month.<br />

July 1942. PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4288. 48. Britton, S.C. Losses of HALIFAX aircraft: July 1941 - June 1942. PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4289. 49. Goggin, K.M.M. Losses and interceptions of BC aircraft: June 1942. August 1942.<br />

PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4290. 50. Britton, S.C. Effect of the use of "J" switch of IFF on enemy defences. September 1942.<br />

CS.<br />

4291. 51. Goggin, K.M.M. Losses and interceptions of BC aircraft in night operations: July<br />

1942. September 1942. CS.<br />

4292. 52. Beards, H.L. Daylight operations in BC: January - June 1942. July 1942. PRO AIR<br />

15/297.


4293. 53. Lovell, E.A. A note on recent enemy pyrotechnic activity over Germany. September<br />

1942. CS.<br />

4294. 54. Goggin, K.M.M. Losses and interceptions of BC aircraft in night operations: August<br />

1942. September 1942. PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4295. 55. Thewlis, J. Analysis of astro-navigation reports for 13 - 30 September 1942. October<br />

1942. PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4296. 56. Lovell, E.A. Note on possibility of presence of explosive mixtures in main planes of<br />

aircraft. October 1942. CS.<br />

4297. 57. Lovell, E.A. Note on vulnerability of various aircraft fuel and oil systems to enemy<br />

action damage. September 1942. PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4298. 58. W.S. Notes on cooperation between FLAK and searchlights: 11 November 1942.<br />

November 1942. PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4299. 59. Goggin, K.M.M. Losses and interceptions of BC aircraft in night operations:<br />

September 1942. November 1942. PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4300. 60. Thewlis, J. Analysis of astro-navigation reports for October 1942. November 1942.<br />

PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4301. 61. Goggin, K.M.M. Losses and interceptions of BC aircraft in night operations: October<br />

1942. December 1942. PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4302. 62. Shrimpton, T.E. Analysis of astro-navigation reports: November 1942. December<br />

1942. CS.<br />

4303. 63. Goggin, K.M.M. Losses and interceptions of BC aircraft in night operations:<br />

November 1942. December 1942. PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4304. 64. Munro, A.F., and G.W.H. Stevens. Review of problems of visual identification of<br />

targets at night. January 1943. PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4305. 65. Goggin, K.M.M. Losses and interceptions of BC aircraft in night operations:<br />

December 1942. February 1943. PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4306. 66. Goggin, K.M.M. Review of sorties, losses and interceptions of BC aircraft in night<br />

operations 1 August - 31 October 1942. January 1943. PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4307. 67. Shrimpton, T.E., and J. Thewlis. Analysis of astro-navigation reports: October -<br />

December 1942. February 1943. PRO AIR 14/2713 and PRO AIR 14/1446.


4308. 68. Lovell, E.A. Ammunition fired in air/air combats at night by bomber aircraft. April<br />

1943. No PRO number.<br />

4309. 69. Britton, S.C. Note on trend of LANCASTER losses. March 1943. PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4310. 70. Stevens, G.W.H. Photos for use with night appearance attachment for epidiascope.<br />

May 1943. PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4311. 71. Beards, H.L. Relation between the centre of a night photo and the fall of bombs. June<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4312. 72. Beards, H.L. A method of estimating the effective weight of attack achieved during<br />

night operations. July 1943. CS.<br />

4313. 73. Author Unknown. Analysis of navigation on night raids, especially Mainz: 11/12<br />

August 1943. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

4314. 74. Wardrop, J.G. Investigation into the effects of GEE on casualties. July 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1446.<br />

4315. 75. Game, P.M. Operational accuracy of astro fixes. August 1943. PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4316. 76. Beards, H.L. Relative efficiencies of bomb loads for attack on German towns. June<br />

1943. CS.<br />

4317. 77. Goggin, K.M.M. Monthly review of losses and interceptions: July 1943. August 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4318. 78. Goggin, K.M.M. Losses and interceptions of BC aircraft: August 1943. September<br />

1943. PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4319. 79. St. Joseph, J.K., and G.W.H. Stevens. "Flashlight" exercise: Description and method<br />

of assessment of bombing aiming accuracy. October 1943. PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4320. 80. Author Unknown. Some notes on the defensive tactics now used by the enemy.<br />

September 1943. PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4321. 81. Beards, H.L., and T.E. Shrimpton. Statistical assessment of the results of a night<br />

bombing raid on a German town using night photographic evidence of the distribution of attack.<br />

October 1943. PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4322. 82. Games, P.M., and B.B. Parish. Analysis of navigation: Raid against Nuremburg 27<br />

August 1943. October 1943. RS.<br />

4323. 83. Goggin, K.M.M. Losses and interceptions of BC aircraft: September 1943. October<br />

1943. CS.


4324. 84. Mayo-Wells, W.J. Hannover 22/23 September 1943: Report on return flight from<br />

flying control angle. October 1943. PRO AIR 14/2686 and PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4325. 85. Stott, K.A. Investigations into aircrew/aircraft ratios in operational squadrons of BC.<br />

November 1943. CS.<br />

4326. 86. Games, P.M. Analysis of navigation: Raid on Hannover 22/23 September 1943.<br />

November 1943. PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4327. 87. Goggin, K.M.M. Monthly losses and interceptions: October 1943. December 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4328. 88. Author Unknown. Review of defensive tactics in BC night operations 3/4 September -<br />

19/20 November 1943. December 1943. PRO AIR 14/2686 and PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4329. 89. Games, P.M. Analysis of navigation: Raid against Kassel 22/23 October 1943.<br />

December 1943. PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

4330. 90. Author Unknown. Review of losses and interceptions in night operations: November<br />

1943. December 1943. PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

4331. 91. Author Unknown. Review of losses and interceptions in night operations: December<br />

1943. February 1944. PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

4332. 92. Author Unknown. Losses and interceptions in night operations: January 1944. March<br />

1944. CS.<br />

4333. 93. Author Unknown. Preliminary results of measurements of sky brightness. March 1944.<br />

CS.<br />

4334. 94. Author Unknown. Aiming allowances for beam attack on ships with AP bombs and Mk<br />

XIV sight. 1944. PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

4335. 95. Author Unknown. Review of losses and interceptions in night operations: February<br />

1944. March 1944. CS.<br />

4336. 96. Games, P.M. Operational accuracy of the Air Position Indicator (API). April 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

4337. 97. Stott, K.A., and B.P. Emmett. Aircraft inspection: Incidence of repairs and failures<br />

related to number of hours flown etc. January 1944. PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

4338. 98. Author Unknown. Ammunition fired in air-to-air combats at night by heavy bomber<br />

aircraft. April 1944. PRO AIR 14/2687.


4339. 99. Author Unknown. The visibility and recognition of target indicators. May 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/2687 and PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4340. 100. Author Unknown. Review of losses and interceptions in night operations: March<br />

1944. May 1944. CS.<br />

4341. 101. Author Unknown. Proportion of MC/GP bombs which fail to explode. June 1944. CS.<br />

4343. 103. Author Unknown. Review of losses and interceptions in night operations: April 1944.<br />

June 1944. CS.<br />

4344. 104. Author Unknown. Review of losses and interceptions in night operations: May 1944.<br />

July 1944. PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

4345. 105. Stott, K.A. Aircraft inspection: Experimental extension of minor inspection period for<br />

LANCASTER. August 1944. CS.<br />

4346. 106. Peters, B.G. The measurement of tilt and bank from air photographs. August 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4347. 107. Author Unknown. Review of losses and interceptions in night operations: June 1944.<br />

August 1944. CS.<br />

4348. 108. Peters, B.G. Plotting the plumb point from air photographs. September 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/2688 and PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4349. 109. Author Unknown. Review of losses and interceptions in night operations: July 1944.<br />

September 1944. PRO AIR 14/2687 and PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4350. 110. Luckwill, L.C. Assessment of bombing accuracy in daylight operations. September<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/1446.<br />

4351. 111. Author Unknown. Review of losses and interceptions in night operations: August<br />

1944. October 1944. PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4352. 112. Author Unknown. Review of losses and interceptions in night operations: September<br />

1944. November 1944. PRO AIR 14/2688.<br />

4353. 113. Author Unknown. Note on the comparison of loss rates. November 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/2688 and PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4354. 114. Peters, B.G. Tilt bank and plumb point from air photographs taken with 5in, 7in and<br />

8in lenses. November 1944. PRO AIR 14/2688.<br />

4355. 115. Author Unknown. Review of losses and interceptions in night operations: October<br />

1944. November 1944. PRO AIR 14/2689.


4356. 116. Author Unknown. Review of losses and interceptions in night operations: November<br />

1944. December 1944. PRO AIR 14/2689 and PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4357. 117. Author Unknown. Photographic evidence on the stability of bombs. December 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4358. 118. Sovig, N. Navigational training at OTUs and HCUs. December 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/2689.<br />

4359. 119. Author Unknown. Review of losses and interceptions in night operations: December<br />

1944. January 1945. PRO AIR 14/2689.<br />

4360. 120. Cook, N.C. The assessment of bomb fall on daylight operations using a vertical<br />

camera. January 1945. PRO AIR 14/2689.<br />

4361. 121. Author Unknown. Losses and interceptions of BC aircraft: January 1945. February<br />

1945. PRO AIR 14/2689.<br />

4362. 122. Sovig, N. Analysis of the Hannover raid, 5/6 January, and of the Munich raid, 7/8<br />

January 1945. March 1945. PRO AIR 14/2690.<br />

4363. 123. Author Unknown. Losses and interceptions of BC aircraft: February 1945. March<br />

1945. PRO AIR 14/2690.<br />

4364. 124. Peters, B.C. The technique of raid analysis and forward planning. April 1945. PRO<br />

AIR 14/2690 and PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4365. 125. Author Unknown. Report on losses and interceptions of bomber command aircraft<br />

March 1945. April 1945. CS.<br />

4366. 126. Author Unknown. AMMRU investigation of technical manpower and aircraft state at<br />

Marston Moor. Section II Part 3 aircraft state in No 1652 HCU. June 1945. CS.<br />

4367. 127. Author Unknown. Determination of the root mean square deviation and the<br />

elimination of gross errors from circular distributions. May 1945. PRO HO 192/1695 and PRO<br />

AIR 14/2690.<br />

4368. 128. Hemmings, R.E. The assessment from a navigator's ground work, of his potentialities<br />

in the air. May 1945. PRO AIR 14/2690.<br />

4369. 129. Author Unknown. AMMRU investigation at Marston Moor DADO. May 1945. PRO<br />

AIR 14/2690.<br />

4370. 130. Author Unknown. Report on losses and interceptions of Bomber Command aircraft:<br />

April 1945. May 1945. PRO AIR 14/2690.


4371. 131. Author Unknown. Report on losses and interceptions of Bomber Command aircraft<br />

1- 8 May 1945. May 1945. PRO AIR 14/2690.<br />

4372. 132. Author Unknown. AMMRU investigation of technical manpower and aircraft state at<br />

Marston Moor: Section II Part 1: Utilization of manpower in the servicing hangers of No 1652<br />

HCU. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

4373. 133. Author Unknown. AMMRU investigation of technical manpower and aircraft state at<br />

Marston Moor: Section II Part 2: The No 1652 HCU Handling flight. August 1945. CS.<br />

4374. 134. Author Unknown. The operational trial of the Fairy Mk I automatic WINDOW<br />

launcher. July 1945. PRO AIR 14/2691.<br />

4375. 135. Author Unknown. AMMRU investigation of technical manpower and aircraft state at<br />

Marston Moor: Section I Part 1: Utilization of manpower in the servicing wing of No 1652<br />

HCU. October 1945. No PRO number.<br />

4376. 136. Author Unknown. The measurement of concentration of bombing from photographic<br />

plots. June 1945. PRO AIR 14/2691 and PRO AIR 14/2050.<br />

4377. 137. Author Unknown. The rejection of gross errors in elliptical distributions. July 1945.<br />

PRO HO 192/1695 and PRO AIR 14/2691.<br />

4378. 138. Author Unknown. The effect of wastage on sortie performance of aircraft and on the<br />

arisings of major and minor inspections. July 1945. PRO AIR 14/2691 and PRO AIR 14/1912.<br />

4379. 139. Author Unknown. A suggested new method for the calculation of the practice<br />

bombing categories of crews. August 1945. CS.<br />

4380. 140. Author Unknown. Photography of the FISHPOND display on operations of a<br />

research method. August 1945. PRO AIR 14/2691.<br />

4381. 141. Hemmings, R.E. Analysis of navigation during raids in April 1945. August 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 14/2691.<br />

4382. 142. Author Unknown. AMMRU investigation of technical manpower and aircraft state at<br />

Marston Moor: Introduction to the series of reports. October 1945. CS.<br />

4383. 143. Author Unknown. AMMRU investigation of technical manpower and aircraft state at<br />

Marston Moor: Section I Part 2: The base major servicing section of No 74 base. No Date. CS.<br />

4384. 144. Author Unknown. A note on the failures of MERLIN engines installed in<br />

LANCASTER aircraft of Bomber Command. November 1945. CS.


4385. 145. Author Unknown. Theoretical results relating to the optimum size of a raid. July<br />

1945. CS.<br />

4386. 146. Author Unknown. Investigation into the necessity for daily inspections for GEE.<br />

January 1946. CS.<br />

4387. 147. Hemmings, R.E. Analysis of navigation on operation DODGE. January 1946. CS.<br />

4388. 148. Author Unknown. The accuracy of plotting photographs of the H2S PPL. November<br />

1945. CS.<br />

4401. B101. Author Unknown. Report on attack on Essen: 8/9 March 1942 using TR 1335.<br />

March 1942. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4402. B102. Author Unknown. Report on attack on Essen 1/10 March 1942 using TR 1335.<br />

March 1942. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4403. B103. Jukes, J.A. Report on attack on Essen 10/11 March 1942 using TR 1335. March<br />

1942. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4404. B104. Author Unknown. Attack on Kiel 12/13 March 1942. March 1942. PRO AIR<br />

14/1445.<br />

4405. B105. Author Unknown. Attack on Cologne 13/14 March 1942. March 1942. PRO AIR<br />

14/1445.<br />

4407. B107. Author Unknown. Attack on Essen 25/26 March 1942. April 1942. PRO AIR<br />

14/1445.<br />

4408. B108. Author Unknown. Report on attack on Cologne - night 5/6 April 1942. April 1942.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4409. B109. Roberts, G.A. Report on attack on Essen - night 12/13 April 1942. May 1942. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1445.<br />

4410. Bl 10. Author Unknown. Report on attack on Cologne - night of 27/28 April 1942. May<br />

1942. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4411. Bill. Roberts, G.A. Blind bombing by TR 1335. June 1942. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4412. B112. Jukes, J.A., and H.L. Beards. Report on attack on Bremen - night of 2/3 July 1942.<br />

July 1942. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4413. Bl13. Author Unknown. Notes on operation of bombers July 1942. August 1942. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1445.


4414. B114. Beards, H.L. Attack on Duisberg - night 21122 July 1942. August 1942. PRO AIR<br />

14/1445.<br />

4420. B120. Smeed, R.J. On the routing of night bombers through areas defended by fighters.<br />

December 1942. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4423. B123. Roberts, G.A. Attack on Wilhelmshaven 18/19 February 1943. March 1943. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

4424. B124. Roberts, G.A. Attack on Wilhelmshaven 19/20 February 1943. March 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1445.<br />

4425. B125. Roberts, G.A. Attack on Nurnberg - 25/26 February 1943 using H2S. March 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4426. B126. Roberts, G.A., and R. Ross. Attack on Cologne 26/27 February 1943. March 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4428. B128. Roberts, G A., and R.S. Pease. Attack on Berlin - 1/2 March 1943 using H2S. April<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4429. B129. Roberts, G.A., and L.C. Luckwill. Attack on Hamburg 3/4 March 1943 using H2S.<br />

March 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4430. B130. Roberts, G.A., and R. Ross. Attack on Munich 9/10 March 1943 ground marking by<br />

H2S. April 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4431. B131. Roberts, G.A., and B.G. Peters. Attack on Stuttgart 11/12 March 1943 using H2S.<br />

April 1493. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4435. B135. Roberts, G A., and S.C. Britton. Attack on Pilsen - 16/17 April 1943 Part I:<br />

Summary. April 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4436. B136. Britton, S.C, and J. Thewlis. Losses on the minelaying operation of April 28/29<br />

1943. May 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4439. B139. Luckwill, L.C. The attack on Pilsen 13/14 May 1943. June 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1445.<br />

4440. B140. Lovell, E.A., J.G. Wardrop, and R.J. Smeed. Note on the number of incendiary<br />

bombs falling on bomber aircraft in concentrated raids. June 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4441. B141. Britton, S.C, and J.E. Fothergill. Note on the losses of the PFF. June 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1445.


4442. B142. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on Dusseldorf 11/12 June 1943. June<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4443. B143. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on Bochum - 12/13 June 1943. June<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4444. B144. Luckwill, L.C. Attack on Le Creusot and Montchanin - 19/20 June 1943. July 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4445. B145. Luckwill, L.C. Attack on Kresfeld 21/22 June 1943. July 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445<br />

and PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4446. B146. Peters, B.G. Interim report on the Attack on Mulhelm 22/23 June 1943. July 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4447. B147. Luckwill, L.C. Attack on Elberfeld - 24/25 June 1943. July 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445<br />

and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4448. B148. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on Elberfeld - 24/25 June 1943. July<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4449. B149. Luckwill, L.C, and H.L. Beards. Interim report on the attacks on Cologne 28/29<br />

and 3/4 July 1943. July 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4450. B150. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on Turin 12/13 July 1943. July 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4451. B151. Roberts, G.A. Review of H2S ground marking raids on Germany, February - April<br />

1943. July 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4452. B152. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on Montbeliard on 15/16 July 1943.<br />

August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4453. B153. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on Hamburg 24/25 July 1943. August<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4454. B154. Carthy, J.D. Interim report on the attack on Essen - 25/26 July 1943. August 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4455. B154. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on Hamburg 27/28 July 1943. August<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4456. B156. Luckwill, L.C. Intertim report on the attack on Hamburg 29/30 July 1943. August<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.


4457. B157. Carthy, J.D. Interim report on the attack on Remscheid 30/31 July 1943. August<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4458. B158. Carthy, J.D. The attack on Mannelm 9/10 August 1943. August 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4460. B160. Britton, S.C. The effect of operational experience on 4 Group Halifax losses, May -<br />

June 1943. July 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4462. B162. Carthy, K.D. The attack on Milan - 12/13 August 1943. September 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4463. B163. Author Unknown. Enemy defensive tactics against the operation in Berlin August<br />

23/24 1943. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4464. B164. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on Peememunde 17/18 August 1943.<br />

September 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4465. B165. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on Berlin 23/24 August 1943. September<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4467. B167. Luckwill, L.C. The attacks on Nurnberg 10/11 August and 27/28 August 1943.<br />

September 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4468. B168. Luckwill, L.C. The attack on Berlin 31 August/1 September 1943. September 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4469. B169. Luckwill, L.C. The attack on Berlin 3/4 September 1943. September 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4471. B171. Luckwill, L.C. The attack on Mannheim 5/6 September 1943. September 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4472. B172. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on Hanover 22/23 September 1943.<br />

September 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4473. B173. Luckwill, J.C. Interim report on the attacks on targets in the Boulogne area 8/9<br />

September 1943. September 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4474. B174. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on Montlucon - 15/16 September 1943.<br />

September 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4475. B175. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on the marshalling yards at Modane<br />

16/17 September 1943. October 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2050.


4476. B176. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on Mannheim 22/23 September 1943.<br />

October 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2050.<br />

4477. B177. Luckwill, J.C. Interim report on the attack on Hannover 27/28 September 1943.<br />

October 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2049.<br />

4478. B178. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on Munich 2/3 October 1943. October<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2050.<br />

4479. B179. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on Kassel 3/4 October 1943. October<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2050.<br />

4480. B180. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on Frankfurt 4/5 October 1943. October<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2050.<br />

4481. B181. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on Hannover - 8/9 October 1943.<br />

October 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2050.<br />

4482. B182. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on Kassel - 22/23 October 1943.<br />

November 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2050.<br />

4483. B183. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on Dusseldorf - 3/4 November 1943.<br />

November 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2050.<br />

4484. B184. Carthy, J.D., and L.C. Luckwill. Interim report on the blind bombing attack on<br />

Ludwigshafen - 17/18 November 1943. November 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR<br />

14/2050.<br />

4485. B185. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on Mannheim 18/19 November 1943.<br />

November 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2050.<br />

4486. B186. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on Berlin - 26/27 November 1943.<br />

December 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445, PRO AIR 14/2050 and PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

4488. B188. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on Berlin 2/3 December 1943.<br />

December 1943. PRO AIR 14/1445, PRO AIR 14/2050 and PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

4489. B189. Cook, N.C. The attack on Frankfurt 20/21 December 1943. January 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1445, PRO AIR 14/2050 and PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

4490. B190. Cook, N.C. The attack on Ludwigshaven - 20/21 December 1943. January 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1445, PRO AIR 14/2050 and PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

4492. B192. Cook, N.C. The attack on Settin - 5/6 January 1944. January 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1445, PRO AIR 14/2050 and PRO AIR 14/2686.


4493. B193. Cook, N.C. The attack on Magdeburg - 21/22 January 1944. February 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1445, PRO AIR 14/2050 and PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

4494. B194. Author Unknown. Note on tactical suggestion from 5 Group: Force to proceed past<br />

the target and then return. January 1944. PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

4495. B195. Roberts, G.A., and R.H. Collcutt. Report on investigation into petrol and bomb<br />

loads. February 1944. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4496. B196. Author Unknown. A preliminary note on relative value on HALIFAX III aircraft to<br />

Bomber Command. No Date. PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

4497. B197. Author Unknown. Review of bomber losses in relation to enemy defensive tactics in<br />

night operations. February 1944. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2050.<br />

4498. B198. Author Unknown. A note on comparative losses in No 4 and No 6 Groups. February<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4499. B199. Cook, N.C. Interim report on Stuttgart 20/21 February 1944. March 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2050.<br />

4502. B202. Author Unknown. An estimate of the requirements of WINDOW and aircraft to<br />

provide cover requested by AEAF. March 1944. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4503. B203. Beards, H.L. Bombing attack on a certain type of radio station. March 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1444 and PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4505. B205. Author Unknown. Report on casualties in night operations 24/25 March 1944 -<br />

Berlin. April 1944. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4507. B207. Game, P.M. The accuracy of the modified API in the Lancaster. April 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

4508. B208. Stott, K.A. Two flight versus three flight squadrons. May 1944. PRO AIR 14/1445<br />

and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

4509. B209. Author Unknown. Some facts about WINDOW. April 1944. PRO AIR 14/1445 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

4510. B210. Author Unknown. The use of WINDOW against AI on 150-170 mc/s. May 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4511. B211. Author Unknown. Bomber tactics during very light nights. June 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1445.


4512. B212. Author Unknown. The effects of dispersal in height on the safety of the bomber<br />

forces. April 1944. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4513. B213. Author Unknown. Report on losses in night operations 21/22 June 1944. June 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4514. B214. Author Unknown. The effect of twilight on Bomber operations. June 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1445.<br />

4515. B215. Author Unknown. A note on initial operational experience with CARPET II. June<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4516. B216. Author Unknown. Proposals for the tactical use of the Mandrell Screen. July 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2688.<br />

4517. B217. Author Unknown. Effort required to give a 50% probability of reducing the various<br />

types of Noball Targets. July 1944. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4518. B218. Author Unknown. Appreciation of the effect of the use made by the enemy of<br />

transmissions from our bombers. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4519. B219. Author Unknown. Note on the success of Oboe formation attacks. August 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/2688.<br />

4520. B220. Author Unknown. Types of WINDOW. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4521. B221. Luckwill, L.C. Interim report on the attack on Russelshelm. August 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1445.<br />

4522. B222. Peters, B.G. Memorandum for operational crews on decoy TI in the Berlin area.<br />

September 1944. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2688.<br />

4523. B223. Author Unknown. Note on the attack of ships by Bomber Command. September<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/1445, PRO AIR 14/2688 and PRO AIR 14/2689.<br />

4524. B224. Luckwill, L.C. The assessment of bombing accuracy on daylight operations.<br />

September 1944. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2688.<br />

4525. B225. Marshall, G.K. The computation of an effective wind for low TV bombs. October<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/1445, PRO AIR 14/2688 and PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4526. B226. Author Unknown. The possible exploitation of AGLT transmission for plotting and<br />

homing. October 1944. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2688.<br />

4527. B227. Author Unknown. The evidence for the use of fighters equipped with upward firing<br />

guns against night bombers. October 1944. PRO AIR 14/2688.


4528. B228. Marshall, J.K. Scheme for training flights by No 4 Group. December 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2688.<br />

4529. B229. Ross, R, and B.G. Peters. Note on the density achieveable in close support bombing<br />

of rectangular areas, 1000 yds wide. December 1944. No PRO number.<br />

4530. B230. Dickins, B.G. Ability of aircraft to stand punishment. September 1944. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

4531. B231. Author Unknown. Estimation of effect required against German marshalling yards.<br />

January 1945. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2689.<br />

4532. B232. Author Unknown. Present parameters of Bomber Command attacks. February<br />

1945. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/2690.<br />

4533. B233. Peters, B.C. Time over target of the main force for 28 night raids in January 1945.<br />

February 1945. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4535. B235. Author Unknown. Time over target of the main force for 33 night operations in<br />

February 1945. March 1945. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4536. B236. Author Unknown. Estimation on engine requirements for VLR sorties. May 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1445, PRO AIR 14/1912 and PRO AIR 14/2690.<br />

4559. S19. Corbett, M.W. Preliminary note on questionnaire relating to target identification.<br />

November 1941. PRO AIR 14/1447.<br />

4571. S31. Stevens, G.W.H. Statistical evidence of the visual location of targets by night.<br />

February 1942. PRO AIR 14/1447.<br />

4572. S32. Author Unknown. Investigation of accuracy and reliability of 7000 Type Chain. No<br />

Date. No PRO number.<br />

4575. S35. Author Unknown. Performance of TR 1335 and stations Type 7000: Attack on Essen<br />

8/9 March 1942. March 1942. No PRO number.<br />

4576. S36. Author Unknown. Performance of TR 1335 and stations Type 7000: Attack on Essen<br />

9/10 March 1942. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

4577. S37. Author Unknown. Performance of TR 1335 and stations Type 7000 during attack on<br />

Essen during the night 10/11 March 1942. March 1942. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4578. S38. Author Unknown. Performance of TR 1335 and stations Type 7000: Attack on Kiel<br />

12/13 March 1942. March 1942. PRO AIR 14/1445 and PRO AIR 14/1447.


4579. S39. Author Unknown. Performance of TR 1335 and stations Type 7000: Attack on<br />

Cologne 13/14 March 1942. March 1942. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4580. S40. Author Unknown. Performance of TR 1335 and stations Type 7000: Attack on Essen<br />

25/26 March 1942. April 1942. PRO AIR 14/1445.<br />

4582. S42. Author Unknown. Report on unusual range of stations Type 7000 - day 31 March<br />

1942. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

4583. S43. Lovell, E.A. Analysis of casualties not due to enemy action to aircraft on night<br />

operational sorties during the period June 1940 - December 1941. April 1942. PRO AIR<br />

14/1447 and PRO AIR 15/297.<br />

4584. S44. Author Unknown. Blind bombing attack on Cologne: night of 22/23 August 1942. No<br />

Date. No PRO number.<br />

4585. S45. Stevens, G.W.H., and M.W. Corbett. Success of bombing operations as shown by<br />

night photographs December 1941 - February 1942. April 1942. PRO AIR 14/1447 and PRO<br />

AIR 14/2692.<br />

4586. S46. Corbett, M.W., and G.A. Roberts. Bomber Command operations March - April 1942.<br />

May 1942. PRO AIR 14/1447.<br />

4587. S47. Author Unknown. Operational accuracy of blind bombing: TR 1335: March and<br />

April 1942. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

4588. S487. Smeed, R.J. Losses incurred by Bomber Command aircraft when minelaying at<br />

night. May 1942. PRO AIR 14/1447 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4589. S49. Lammerton, L.F. The range and operation of TR 1335 in the raids on Stuttgart.<br />

May 1942. PRO AIR 14/1447.<br />

4590. S50. Author Unknown. Accuracy of TR 1335: Interim report on period of apparent<br />

alignment of pulses. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

4591. S51. Ross, R. A preliminary note on the effect of TR 1335 on wastage. June 1942. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1447.<br />

4592. S52. Author Unknown. Range of 7100 Chain on TR 1335. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

4593. S53. Dickins, B.G., and G.A. Roberts. The use of OBOE Mk l for target location. June<br />

1942. No PRO number.<br />

4594. S54. Roberts, G.A. Review of operational use of TR 1335: March - May 1942. June 1942.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1447.


4595. S55. Author Unknown. Accuracy of TR 1335: Observational errors. No Date. No PRO<br />

Number.<br />

4596. S56. Author Unknown. Proposals for TR 1335 trial flights by operational squadrons. No<br />

Date. No PRO number.<br />

4597. S57. Corbett, M.W. An assessment of bombing efficiency based on evidence of night<br />

photos. July 1942. PRO AIR 14/1447 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4598. S58. Roberts, G.A. Accuracy of GEE: Interim report on effect of pulse shape. August<br />

1942. PRO AIR 14/1447.<br />

4599. S59. Dickins, B.C., and R.J. Smeed. The advantage to be gained by the use of RCM to<br />

enemy RDF. August 1942. PRO AIR 14/1447.<br />

4604. S64. Smeed, R.J., and J.G. Wardrop. Investigation into the bomber losses sustained on the<br />

nights of 27/28 and 28/29 August 1942. September 1942. PRO AIR 14/1447.<br />

4605. S65. Beards, H.L. Cloud cover bombing in daylight. September 1942. PRO AIR 14/1447<br />

and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4606. S66. Beards, H.L. Operations at high level in daylight. October 1942. PRO AIR 14/1447<br />

and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4607. S67. Roberts, G.A. Accuracy of GEE: Effect of new Daventry array. October 1942. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

4608. S68. Author Unknown. Phasing of GEE ground stations: Reading at slaves. No Date. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

4609. S69. Author Unknown. Review of operational range of GEE: 2 July - 20 November 1942.<br />

No Date. No PRO number.<br />

4610. S70. Smeed, R.J., and R. Ross. The use of the OUT’s on operations. October 1942. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1447.<br />

4611. S71. Beards, H.L., and L.C. Luckwill. Low level operations in daylight. November 1942.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1447 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4612. S72. Lammerton, L.F. Preliminary report on the use of BOOZER. December 1942. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1447.<br />

4613. S73. Thewlis, J. Analysis of navigation on night bomber operations -1 (raid on Mainz on<br />

11/12 August 1942). November 1942. PRO AIR 14/1447.


4614. S74. Lovell, E.A. A note on the fire risk in bomber aircraft. December 1942. PRO AIR<br />

14/1447.<br />

4616. S76. Beards, H.L. Bombing accuracy in day raid on Le Creusot: 7 October 1942. No Date.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1447 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4617. S77. Lovell, E.A., and D.C. Owen. Casualties among aircrew directly due to enemy action<br />

on night operations. February 1943. RA.<br />

4618. S78. Beards, H.L. Report on OBOE operations to 16/17 January 1943. February 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1447.<br />

4619. S79. Author Unknown. Operation WINDOW. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

4621. S81. Author Unknown. GEE operational ranges: January 1943. 1943. No PRO number.<br />

4622. S82. Roberts, G.A. Operational use of G-H-I. March 1943. PRO AIR 14/1447.<br />

4623. S83. Marshall, J.K. H2S trial and training flights: October - December 1942. May 1943.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

4624. S84. Author Unknown. H2S trial flight: 25 February - 7 March 1943. No Date. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

4625. S85. Sovig, N. GEE operational ranges: February 1943. March 1943. PRO AIR 14/1447.<br />

4626. S86. Lammerton, L.F. Operational trials of BOOZER. March 1943. No PRO number.<br />

4627. S87. Author Unknown. GEE operational ranges: March 1943. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

4628. S88. Beards, H.L., and A.P.G. Phasing of GEE ground stations using reserve equipment at<br />

master or slave stations. May 1943. No PRO number.<br />

4629. S89. Author Unknown. Accuracy of Northern Chain GEE. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

4630. S90. Mayo-Wells, W.J. Calibration and trial flights for Ickworth Belt RDF station. June<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/1447.<br />

4631. S91. Britton, S.C. Night bomber losses on German targets 1942. April 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1447.<br />

4632. S92. Author Unknown. Accuracy of GEE in North Sea. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

4633. S93. Author Unknown. GEE operational ranges: April and May 1943. 1943. No PRO<br />

number.


4634. S94. Mayo-Wells, W.J. Appreciation of problems of aerodrome control with survey of<br />

equipment likely to be available and recommendation for its use. July 1943. PRO AIR 14/1447.<br />

4635. S95. Author Unknown. Interim report on use of WINDOW on Hamburg: 24/25 July 1943.<br />

July 1943. PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4636. S96. Author Unknown. Interim report on WINDOW operation on Essen: 25/26 July 1943.<br />

August 1943. PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4637. S97. Author Unknown. Interim report on WINDOW operation of Hamburg: 27/28 July<br />

1943. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4638. S98. Author Unknown. The effect of window on bomber operations. August 1943. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

4639. S99. Roberts, G.A., J. Thewlis, and J.K. Marshall. Operational use of H2S: January - May<br />

1943. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1447.<br />

4641. S101. Thewlis, J. H2S training flights. August 1943. RS.<br />

4642. S102. Ross, R., and G.A. Roberts. Operational use of OBOE Mk 1A: December 1942 -<br />

June 1943. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1447.<br />

4643. S103. Pease, R.S. Some notes on G-H training flights. December 1943. PRO AIR 14/1447,<br />

PRO AIR 14/2687 and PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

4644. S104. Author Unknown. Operational use of AI BOOZER. September 1943. RS.<br />

4645. S105. Lloyd, F.T. Losses in minelaying operations: May 1942 - June 1943. September<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/1447.<br />

4646. S106. Author Unknown. The nature of H2S responses. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

4647. S107. Author Unknown. Operational trials of modified GL/GCI BOOZER. October 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1447.<br />

4648. S108. Stevens, G.W.H. Report on the exercise FLASHLIGHT. October 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1447.<br />

4649. S109. Beards, H.L., and R.J. Smeed. Bombing accuracy at night: Precision bombing.<br />

October 1943. PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4650. S110. Thewlis, J. Operational use of G-H on Dusseldorf: 3 November 1943. November<br />

1943. No PRO number.


4651. S111. Davies, D.E., and G.M. Harris. Accuracy of H2S as blind bombing device.<br />

December 1943. PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

4652. S112. Harris, G.M., L.C. Luckwill, and J.D. Carthy. The H2S blind-bombing attack on<br />

Ludwigshaven: 17/18 November 1943. December 1943. PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

4653. S113. Author Unknown. Offensive defence against night fighters. November 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1447, PRO AIR 14/2686 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4654. S114. Author Unknown. Note on losses of HALIFAX aircraft with modified rudders.<br />

February 1944. PRO AIR 14/1447 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

4655. S115. Harris, G.M., N. Sovig, and D.E. Davies. Use of H2S as an aid to navigation.<br />

December 1943. PRO AIR 14/1447, PRO AIR 14/2686 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4656. S116. Beards, H.L. Attacks on special military targets by aircraft of BC: 16-23 December<br />

1943. January 1944. PRO AIR 14/2686 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4657. S117. Author Unknown. The attack on a special military target at Flixecourt/Domart en<br />

Ponthieu by LANCASTERS of 617 Sqn on 30/31 December 1943. January 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1447, PRO AIR 14/2686 and PRO AIR 14/3808.<br />

4658. S118. Author Unknown. Assessment of vulnerability of oxygen bottles to enemy action<br />

damage. January 1944. PRO AIR 14/1447 and PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

4659. S119. Author Unknown. Possible uses of CARPET II in BC. January 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1447.<br />

4660. S120. Author Unknown. Further note on casualties among aircrew personnel directly<br />

from enemy action at night. January 1944. PRO AIR 14/1447 and PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

4661. S121. Harris, G.M. Notes on the plotting of H2S PPI photographs. February 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/2687.<br />

4662. S122. Author Unknown. Examination of emergency escape arrangements in operational<br />

aircraft. January 1944. PRO AIR 14/1447.<br />

4663. S123. Author Unknown. OBOE attacks on a special military construction: 29 December<br />

1943 – 5 January 1944. January 1944. PRO AIR 14/1447, PRO AIR 14/2692 and PRO AIR<br />

14/3808.<br />

4664. S124. Author Unknown. Note on relative value of HALIFAX III aircraft to BC: 20/21<br />

December - 1/2 March 1944. March 1944. PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4665. S125. Author Unknown. Attack on Trappes marshalling yard: 6/7 March 1944. March<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/1447 and PRO AIR 14/2692PRO AIR 14/1447.


4666. S126. Beards, H.L., and D.M. Hannah. Statistical analysis of attacks on gun positions in<br />

Boulogne area: 8 and 9 September 1943. March 1944. PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4667. S127. Beards, H.L., and R.S. Pease. Attacks by MOSQUITOES of 8 Group BC on a special<br />

target at Herbourville (St Valery en Caux) on 27/28 and 29/30 January 1944. March 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1447 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4668. S128. Peters, B.G. Attack on Le Mans: 7/8 March 1944. March 1944. PRO AIR 14/1447<br />

and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4669. S129. Author Unknown. Note on use of route markers. March 1944. PRO AIR 14/1447<br />

and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4670. S130. Harris, G.M., and N. Sovig. Analysis of H2S training results. February 1944. PR.<br />

4671. S131. Peters, B.G. Attack on Le Mans marshalling yard: 13/14 March 1944. March 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1447 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4672. S132. Peters, B.G. Attack on Amiens marshalling yard: 15/16 March 1944. March 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1447 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4673. S133. Author Unknown. The operational record of FISHPOND and MONICA III (visual):<br />

October 1943 - February 1944. March 1944. PRO AIR 14/1447.<br />

4674. S134. Peters, B.G. The attacks on Amiens marshalling yard: 16/17 March 1944. March<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/1447 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4675. S135. Peters, B.G. The attacks on Laon marshalling yard: 23/24 March 1944. March<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/1447 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4676. S136. Roberts, G.A. G-H proposals for combining E and S chain and use of common<br />

frequencies etc. April 1944. PRO AIR 14/1447 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

4677. S137. Peters, B.G. Attack on Vaires (Paris) marshalling yard: 29/30 March 1944. April<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/1447 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4678. S138. Author Unknown. Note on operational experience with first models of GL/GCI<br />

BOOZER. March 1944. RS.<br />

4679. S139. Game, P.M., and N. Sovig. Analysis of navigation: Berlin: 24/25 May 1944. April<br />

1944. No PRO number.<br />

4680. S140. Peters, B.G. The attacks on Courtrai marshalling yard: 26/27 March 1944. April<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/1447, PRO AIR 14/2050 and PRO AIR 14/2692.


4681. S141. Author Unknown. The attack on Aulneye marshalling yard: 26/27 March 1944.<br />

April 1944. PRO AIR 14/1447, PRO AIR 14/2050 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4682. S142. Peters, B.G. The attack on Laon marshalling yard: 10/11 April 1944. April 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1447, PRO AIR 14/2692 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

4683. S143. Luckwill, L.C. The attack on Villeneuve marshalling yard: 9/10 April 1944. April<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/2687 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4684. S144. Peters, B.G. Amendments to reports on marshalling yard attacks in March 1944.<br />

April 1944. PRO AIR 14/2050 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

4685. S145. Peters, B.G. Attacks on Lille marshalling yard: 9/10 April 1944. April 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/2687 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4686. S146. Luckwill, L.C. Attacks on Tergnier marshalling yard: 10/11 April 1944. April 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1447, PRO AIR 14/2687 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4687. S147. Luckwill, L.C. Attacks on Ghent (Meirelbeke) marshalling yard: 10/11 April 1944.<br />

April 1944. PRO AIR 14/1447, PRO AIR 14/2687 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4688. S148. Author Unknown. The possible uses of MANDREL and FREYA WINDOW against<br />

the enemy early warning equipment. April 1944. PRO AIR 14/1448.<br />

‘<br />

4689. S149. Stevens, G.W.H. Analyses of flashlight exercises: December 1943 - March 1944.<br />

April 1944. PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

4690. S150. Luckwill, L.C. The attack on Aulnoye marshalling yard: 10/11 April 1944. April<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/1447, PRO AIR 14/2692 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

4691. S151. Author Unknown. The operational record of AI BOOZER in No 1 Group: November<br />

1943 - March 1944. April 1944. PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

4692. S152. Thewlis, J. The performance of G-H: April 1944. April 1944. PRO AIR 14/1447 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

4693. S153. Author Unknown. Serrate operations: December 1943 - April 1944. May 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1447, PRO AIR 14/2687 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4694. S154. Luckwill, L.C. A comparison of the marking techniques used on marshalling yard<br />

attacks. May 1944. PRO AIR 14/1447, PRO AIR 14/2687 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4695. S155. Sovig, N. H2S navigation. May 1944. PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

4696. S156. Pease, R.S. A MOUSE system for G-H bombing. April 1944. PRO AIR 14/1447 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/2687.


4697. S157. Harris, G.M. A suggested "reference point" method of bombing by means of H2S Mk<br />

III. May 1944. PRO AIR 14/2687 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4698. S158. Peters, B.G., and J.A. Jukes. Note on TIs dropped by OBOE on gun sites from 7/8 to<br />

19/20 May 1944. May 1944. PRO AIR 14/1447, PRO AIR 14/2687 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4699. S159. Peters, B.G. Summary of 15 OBOE ground marking attacks on marshalling yards:<br />

6/7 - 10/11 April 1944. June 1944. PRO AIR 14/1447, PRO AIR 14/2692 and PRO AIR<br />

14/2050.<br />

4700. S160. Author Unknown. Preliminary note on the vulnerability of aero engines. June 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1448.<br />

4701. S161. Ross, R. The attack of Saumur railway tunnel with medium tallboys 8/9 June 1944.<br />

June 1944. PRO AIR 14/1448 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4702. S162. Author Unknown. Serrate operations during May 1944. No Date. PRO AIR<br />

14/1448.<br />

4703. S163. Author Unknown. Preliminary note on vulnerability of turret systems in HALIFAX.<br />

June 1944. PRO AIR 14/1448 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4704. S164. Author Unknown. BC attacks on ammunition dumps: 30 April - 10 May 1944. June<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2050 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4705. S165. Author Unknown. Statistics of damage to aircraft by heavy AA fire. July 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2687 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4706. S166. Harris, G.M. Assessment of H2S training results. July 1944. PRO AIR 14/2688.<br />

4707. S167. Hannah, D.M., R. Ross, and H.L. Beards. Distribution of bombs achieved in OBOE<br />

groundmarking attacks on marshalling yards by BC between 6 March and 11 April 1944. May<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/1448 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4708. S168. Author Unknown. Bombfall distribution in precision attacks by 5 Gp: 10 April - 31<br />

May 1944. June 1944. PRO AIR 14/1448 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4709. S169. Sovig, N. Performance of wind-finding aircraft. July 1944. PRO AIR 14/1448 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

4710. S170. Shrimpton, T.E., and K.A. Stott. Frequency of periodic inspections: Relation<br />

between flying hours, number of landings and lapse of time. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/1448.<br />

4711. S171. Peters, B.G. Bombfall distribution in precision attacks by 1 Gp: 30 April - 1 July<br />

1944. July 1944. PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2692 and PRO AIR 14/2687.


4712. S172. Author Unknown. First operations of the MANDREL screen and special WINDOW.<br />

August 1944. PRO AIR 14/2688.<br />

4713. S173. Author Unknown. Serrate operations during June and July 1944. August 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1448 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

4714. S174. Author Unknown. Results of G-H training flights: 218 Sqn. September 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1448.<br />

4717. S177. Owen, E.M., and R. Ross. Bombfall distributions in precision attacks at night by 4<br />

Gp: I May - 19 June 1944. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/2687 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4718. S178. Author Unknown. The effects of height on bombing efficiency. August 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1448.<br />

4719. S179. Harris, G.M., and D.E. Davies. Assessment of H2S mining results by means of PPI<br />

photos. September 1944. PRO AIR 14/2688 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4720. S180. Cook, N.C., and G.A. Roberts. Operational accuracy of OBOE marking at night<br />

(using low burst Tis) June 1944. September 1944. PRO AIR 14/1448 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

4721. S181. Peters, B.G. Bombfall distribution in daylight precision attacks by BC: 24 June - 30<br />

July 1944. September 1944. PRO AIR 14/2050 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4722. S182. Author Unknown. Interim report on the accuracy of OBOE marking operations in<br />

daylight during August and September 1944. October 1944. PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR<br />

14/2688 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4723. S183. Marshall, J.K. Formation bombing on G-H: 28 July and 2 August 1944. September<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2688 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4724. S184. Author Unknown. Bombing accuracy in BC against lightly defended targets.<br />

September 1944. PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2050, PRO AIR 14/2713, PRO AIR 14/2688<br />

and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4725. S185. Peters, B.G. Bombfall distribution in precision attacks at night by 6 Gp: 1 May - 31<br />

August 1944. September 1944. PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4727. S187. Author Unknown. The effect of experience on operational efficiency. May 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/2050 and PRO AIR 14/2713.<br />

4728. S188. Author Unknown. Note on ditching drill and the incidence of ditching consequent<br />

on Bomber command operations. October 1944. PRO AIR 14/1448 and PRO AIR 14/2688.


4729. S189. Harris, G.M., and D.E. Davies. H2S blind bombing accuracy: 1 October 1943 - 30<br />

April 1944. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/2687 and PRO AIR 14/2688.<br />

4730. S190. Stevens, G.W.H. Accuracy of bombing with SABS Mk IIA. December 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2050 and PRO AIR 14/2689.<br />

4731. S191. D.M.S. Operational accuracy of OBOE marking in daylight (using high-bursting<br />

TTs): August - October 1944. December 1944. PRO AIR 14/1448 and PRO AIR 14/2689.<br />

4732. S192. Author Unknown. Summary and analysis of day and night raids on small targets in<br />

occupied territory between March and September 1944. December 1944. PRO AIR 14/1448,<br />

PRO AIR 14/2050, PRO AIR 14/2688 and PRO AIR 14/ 2692.<br />

4733. S193. Author Unknown. Accuracy of visual marking on lightly defended targets.<br />

December 1944. PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2050, PRO AIR 14/2689 and PRO AIR 14/<br />

2692.<br />

4734. S194. Marshall, J.K. The systematic errors of H2S bearing measurements. December<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/2689.<br />

4735. S195. Croney, R.G.W. 55 Loran trials. December 1944. PRO AIR 14/1448 and PRO AIR<br />

14/2689.<br />

4736. S196. Author Unknown. Vulnerability of hydraulic and electrical general services in<br />

heavy bomber aircraft. September 1944. PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2688 and PRO AIR<br />

14/2692.<br />

4737. S197. Peters, B.G. Bombfall distribution in night area attacks on German cities. December<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/2050, PRO AIR 14/2689 and PRO AIR 14/2692.<br />

4738. S198. Croney, R.G.W. 55 Loran in recent 5 Gp operations. December 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2050 and PRO AIR 14/2689.<br />

4739. S199. Pease, R.S. The accuracy of G-H marking: November 1944. January 1945. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1448 and PRO AIR 14/2689.<br />

4740. S200. Marshall, J.K. Accuracy of blind ground marking by PFF using H2S. December<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/1448 and PRO AIR 14/2688.<br />

4741. S201. Stutt, J.H., and J.A. Jukes. Accuracy of OBOE TIs on Ruhr targets by night - home<br />

stations: July - November 1944. February 1944. PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2692 and PRO<br />

AIR 14/2689.<br />

4742. S202. Stutt, J.H., and G.A. Roberts. OBOE flying errors and bombing accuracy. January<br />

1945. PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2689 and PRO AIR 14/2693.


4743. S203. Pease, R.S. G-H MOUSE: Notes on the use of computer Type 59. February 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2689 and PRO AIR 14/2690.<br />

4744. S204. Marshall, J.K. Training flights in the use of H2S/G-H. March 1945. PRO AIR<br />

14/1448.<br />

4745. S205. Author Unknown. Initial operational AGL(T experience with). February 1945. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2689 and PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4746. S206. Author Unknown. The probable effect on the loss rate of changes in concentration<br />

of bomberforces in space and time in night operations. March 1945. PRO AIR 14/1448 and PRO<br />

AIR 14/2050.<br />

4747. S207. Author Unknown. Attacks on coastal defence batteries by Bomber Command.<br />

March 1945. PRO AIR 14/1448 and PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4748. S208. Author Unknown. Note on the extent of bomber losses due to enemy action:<br />

Damage to radiators of liquid cooled Merlin engines. March 1945. PRO AIR 14/1448.<br />

4749. S209. Peters, B.G. Bombfall distribution in day attack on targets in Germany. March<br />

1945. PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2050 and PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4750. S210. Author Unknown. The operational record of the Roe turret to December 1944.<br />

March 1945. PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2050 and PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4751. S211. Author Unknown. An analysis of G-H raids: October - December 1944. March<br />

1945. PRO AIR 14/1448 and PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4752. S212. Luckwill, L.C. Analysis of marking and bombing accuracy on H2S ground marking<br />

attacks by MOSQUITOES: June - November 1944. March 1945. PRO AIR 14/1448 and PRO<br />

AIR 14/2693.<br />

4753. S213. Marshall, J.K. H2S/G-H bombing: Analysis of initial training flights by 514 Sqn.<br />

March 1945. PRO AIR 14/1448 and PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4754. S214. Stott, K.A., and I.J. Campbell. A method of approach to the problem of manpower<br />

utilisation in the operational units of Bomber Command. No Date. PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR<br />

14/2050 and PRO AIR 14/2689.<br />

4755. S215. Author Unknown. The vulnerability of the flying control system of heavy bomber<br />

aircraft. April 1945. PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2690 and PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4756. S216. Stutt, J.H. The effects of Delta on OBOE accuracy. April 1945. PRO AIR 14/1448,<br />

PRO AIR 14/2690 and PRO AIR 14/2693.


4757. S217. Author Unknown. Intruder attack on Bomber Command aircraft on 3/4 March<br />

1945. May 1945. PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2690 and PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4758. S218. Author Unknown. The results of attacks with 12,000lb (Tallboy) bombs. May 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1448 PRO AIR 14/2690.<br />

4759. S219. McDonagh, J. Causes of irregular release with the Mk XIV bomb sight in practice<br />

bombing. May 1945. PRO AIR 14/1448 and PRO AIR 14/2690.<br />

4760. S220. Author Unknown. Bombing accuracy with the Mk XIV bomb sight. April 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2690 and PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4761. S221. Marshall, J.K. G-H/H2S III marking in daylight attack on Hallendorf: 29 March<br />

1945. April 1945. PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2690 and PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4762. S222. Author Unknown. Final report on the vulnerability of the turret systems in heavy<br />

bomber aircraft. July 1945. PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2691 and PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4763. S223. Stutt, J.H., and M.E. Brett. Performance tests on OBOE instantaneous velocity<br />

MOUSE. July 1945. PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2690 and PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4764. S224. Luckwill, L.C. The decoy sites in the Mann and Frankfurt areas with particular<br />

reference to decoy TI devices. July 1945. PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2691 and PRO AIR<br />

14/2693.<br />

4765. S225. Author Unknown. The effect of practice on bombing errors. July 1945. PRO AIR<br />

14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2691 and PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4766. S226. Author Unknown. Bombing accuracy on operations: 9 and 617 Sqns. July 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2691 and PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4767. S227. Peters, B.G. Practical methods used in the forward planning of bombing operations.<br />

May 1945. PRO AIR 14/1448 and PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4768. S228. Author Unknown. Ground survey of the effects of air attacks on the Gnome and<br />

Rhone works at Gennevilliers. July 1945. PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2691, PRO AIR<br />

14/2693 and PRO AIR 14/1910.<br />

4769. S229. Author Unknown. The effects of bombing on the BMW and GSP factories at Albert.<br />

July 1945. PRO AIR 14/1448, PRO AIR 14/2051, PRO AIR 14/2691, PRO AIR 14/2693 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1910.<br />

4770. S230. Marshall, J.K. Analysis of H2S/G-Hpractice bombing 514 Sqn: January - March<br />

1945. August 1945. PRO AIR 14/1449, PRO AIR 14/2691 and PRO AIR 14/2695.


4771. S231. Author Unknown. A comparison of high and low-level visual marking on defended<br />

targets at night. April 1945. PRO AIR 14/1449, PRO AIR 14/2690 and PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4772. S232. Author Unknown. Brief survey of the effects of air attack on Krefeld-Uerdingen.<br />

August 1945. PRO AIR 14/1449, PRO AIR 14/2693 and PRO AIR 14/1910.<br />

4773. S233. Author Unknown. The effect of air attack on Essen and district: General effect on<br />

town and industrial activity. August 1945. PRO AIR 14/1449, PRO AIR 14/2693 and PRO AIR<br />

14/1910.<br />

4774. S234. Author Unknown. The effect of air attack on the city and district of Bochum. August<br />

1945. PRO AIR 14/1449, PRO AIR 14/2693 and PRO AIR 14/1911.<br />

4775. S235. Author Unknown. The effect of air attack on Krupp's works, Essen. August 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1449, PRO AIR 14/2693 and PRO AIR 14/1910.<br />

4776. S236. Stutt, J.H. A survey of OBOE accuracy: June 1944 - June 1945. August 1945. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1449 and PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4777. S237. Davies, D.E. H2S blind bombing illuminating and marking accuracy. November<br />

1945. PRO AIR 14/1449 and PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4778. S238. Author Unknown. The effect of air attack on the city and district of Dortmund.<br />

August 1945. PRO AIR 14/1449, PRO AIR 14/2691, PRO AIR 14/2693 and PRO AIR 14/1911.<br />

4779. S239. Author Unknown. The effect of air attack on the city and district of Dusseldorf.<br />

September 1945. PRO AIR 14/1449, PRO AIR 14/2691, PRO AIR 14/2693 and PRO AIR<br />

14/1911.<br />

4780. S240. Author Unknown. The effect of air attack on the city and district of Hamburg.<br />

October 1945. PRO AIR 14/1449, PRO AIR 14/2691, PRO AIR 14/2693 and PRO AIR 14/1911.<br />

4781. S241. Author Unknown. The effect of air attack on the city and district of Bremen. October<br />

1945. PRO AIR 14/1449, PRO AIR 14/2693 and PRO AIR 14/1911.<br />

4782. S242. Author Unknown. The effect of air attack on the city and district of Kassel. October<br />

1945. PRO AIR 14/1449, PRO AIR 14/2693 and PRO AIR 14/1911.<br />

4783. S243. Author Unknown. The effect of air attack on the city and district of Hannover.<br />

November 1945. PRO AIR 14/1449, PRO AIR 14/2693 and PRO AIR 14/1911.<br />

4784. S244. Author Unknown. Note on the vulnerability of the flying control system of the<br />

Mosquito. August 1945. PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4785. S245. Author Unknown. The effect of air bombardment on synthetic oil plants in the Ruhr.<br />

November 1945. PRO AIR 14/1449, PRO AIR 14/2693 and PRO AIR 14/1911.


4787. S247. Pringle, M.D. Note on the number of accidents and fatalities to passengers to be<br />

expected on air-trooping operations. November 1945. PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4788. S248. Pease, R.S. G-H MOUSE system: The performance of the computer type 59.<br />

December 1945. PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4789. S249. Ross, R, J.D. Carthy, and J. Thewlis. Systematic errors in Bomber Command<br />

operations. October 1945. PRO AIR 14/1449 and PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4790. S250. Ross, R. The accuracy of some Bomber Command operations. October 1945. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1449 and PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4791. S251. Ross, R. Bombfall distributions in attacks on German targets through 10/10ths<br />

cloud. November 1945. PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4792. S252. Hemmings, R.E. Effect of the development of navigational and blind bombing<br />

techniques on the efficiency of bombing operations during WWII, August 1941 - May 1945.<br />

October 1945. PRO AIR 14/1449 and PRO AIR 14/2693.<br />

4801. M1. Thewlis, J. Analysis of navigation on night bomber operations II. January 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 14/3062.<br />

4802. M2. Game, P.M. Analysis of navigation on night bomber operations III. November 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4803. M3. Game, P.M. Analysis of navigation on night bomber operations IV. March 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 14/3062.<br />

4804. M4. Game, P.M. The observed effect of concentration of interception. April 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 14/3062.<br />

4805. M5. Game, P.M. Planned and achieved concentrations on night operations. April 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4806. M6. Wardrop, J.G., and P.M. Game. Note on the observed amount of weaving by night<br />

bombers en route. April 1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4807. M7. Game, P.M. Suggested use of the GPI for bombing Berlin. September 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/3062.<br />

4808. M8. Author Unknown. Report on navigation by 5 Group raid against Brunswick 15/16<br />

January 1944. February 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4809. M9. Author Unknown. Report on navigational and flying accuracy with special reference<br />

to the use of API. February 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.


4810. M10. Author Unknown. Causes of scatter of southerly trend of aircraft on homeward<br />

route 27/28 January. February 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4811. M11. Author Unknown. Wind finding errors causes and cure with a note on the use of<br />

broadcast winds. May 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4812. M12. Author Unknown. The reliability of winds found by aircraft on operation. June 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4813. M13. Author Unknown. Assessment of practice bombing accuracy (Mk XIV bomb sight).<br />

October 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4814. M14. Author Unknown. The bombing errors using the Mk XIV vector bombsight on<br />

practice. October 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4815. M15. Author Unknown. Interim report on the analysis of practice bombing errors with the<br />

Mk XW bombsight. May 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4816. M16. Parish, B.B. Accuracy of bombing by OTU crews using the TI bombsight. November<br />

1945. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4817. M17. Stevens, G.W.H. Analysis of practice bombing. May 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4819. M19. Marshall, J.K. A delayed MOUSE method of bombing with H2S Mk VI. May 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4820. M20. Harris, G.M. Brief prepared for HQ No 5 Group. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4822. M22. Thewlis, J. Memo on the use of H2S on API for blind bombing. April 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 14/3062.<br />

4823. M23. Harris, G.M. Night raid on Brunswick - 12/13 August 1944. September 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/3062.<br />

4824. M24. Harris, G.M. Note on PFF H2S blind bombing accuracy tests. July 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/3062.<br />

4825. M25. Beards, H.L. A comparison of various types of day bombing operations. February<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4826. M26. Author Unknown. The importance of heavy-cased HE in attacking industrial areas.<br />

July 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4827. M27. Beards, H.L. Production of a damage index from available data. October 1942. PRO<br />

AIR 14/3062.


4828. M28. Author Unknown. Note on wave plans. January 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4829. M29. Beards, H.L. Notes on the use of Mk XIV with high spray. September 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 14/3062.<br />

4830. M30. Beards, H.L. A controversy on fire raising and the influence of stick density on the<br />

effectiveness of4lb incendiary bombs. December 1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4831. M31. Luckwill, L.C. A review of bombing operations: February - April 1943. June 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4832. M32. Author Unknown. An investigation into the effect of the size and frequency of<br />

operations by individual squadrons on the maintenance of aircraft serviceability. November<br />

1942. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4833. M33. Stott, K.A. Planned flying and planned maintenance in Bomber Command. July<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4834. M34. Author Unknown. Operational effort based on rate of make-up of losses. June 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4835. M35. Author Unknown. The efficient utilization of maintenance man-power. December<br />

1942. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4836. M36. Author Unknown. A study of maintenance manpower in operational squadrons of<br />

Bomber Command. June 1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4838. M38. Author Unknown. The aircrew/aircraft ratio. November 1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4839. M39. Author Unknown. Points for discussion at air/admin/training conference to be held<br />

in AOA's office 6 December 1942. No Date. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4840. M40. Author Unknown. Considerations affecting the proposed increase of aircrews from<br />

11 to 13 per flight of 8 and 2 aircraft. December 1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4841. M41. Author Unknown. The aircrew/aircraft ratio for sustained operations. December<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4842. M42. Author Unknown. Loose minute (Aircrew/aircraft ratio). December 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/3062.<br />

4843. M43. Author Unknown. The balance of serviceable aircraft and fit aircrews. December<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.


4844. M44. Stott, K.A. A note on the adequacy of 14 aircrews per flight when both day and night<br />

operations are undertaken. March 1945. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4845. M45. Author Unknown. Estimate of increase in flying obtainable with increased<br />

aircrew/aircraft ratio. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4846. M46. Author Unknown. Theoretical study of sustained effort by aircraft. September 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4847. M47. Author Unknown. The 'flying hours per man' efficiency index in Nos 13 and 14<br />

bases. September 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4848. M48. Author Unknown. Report on visit to No 1 Group to discuss flying hours per man.<br />

September 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4849. M49. Author Unknown. Manpower utilisation in the operational units of Bomber<br />

Command. January 1945. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4850. M50. Author Unknown. Notes on Coastal Command paper on inspections. September<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4851. M51. Author Unknown. Minutes 3 and 4 of BC/S 30634/ORS. October 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/3062.<br />

4852. M52. Author Unknown. Aircraft inspections. October 1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4853. M53. Author Unknown. Minutes 14-16 of BC/S 30634/ORS. August 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/3062.<br />

4854. M54. Author Unknown.Periodicity of the minor inspection on Wellington Mk III and Mk X<br />

aircraft. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4855. M55. Author Unknown. Minute 11 of BC/S 30634/ORS. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4856. M56. Author Unknown. AMMRU methods. 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4857. M57. Author Unknown. The connection between nominal strength and minimum duration<br />

of recording in a section. September 1945. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4858. M58. Author Unknown. Notes on future approach to manpower research. November<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4859. M59. Author Unknown. Suggested technique for an investigation into the nature and<br />

extent of unserviceability arising on different types of aircraft. October 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4860. M60. Author Unknown. A problem in flight refuelling. January 1945. PRO AIR 14/3062.


4861. M61. Author Unknown. Extension of problem in flight refuelling. January 1945. PRO AIR<br />

14/3062.<br />

4862. M62. Author Unknown. Impressions concerning the effects of air attack gained in a brief<br />

visit to Berlin. November 1945. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4863. M63. Luckwill, L.C. A review of night bombing operations over a period of 19 months<br />

August 1941 - February 1943. May 1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4864. M64. Harris, G.M. Recommendations for increasing the efficiency of the PFF. August<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4865. M65. Luckwill, L.C. Estimation of effort required against oil targets in the western<br />

theatre. November 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4866. M66. Luckwill, L.C. Observations on entry decoy TI markers. April 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/3062.<br />

4867. M67. Luckwill, L.C. The effect of experience on bombing success. March 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/3062.<br />

4868. M68. Author Unknown. The value of blind firing with AGL(T). September 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/3062.<br />

4869. M69. Author Unknown. Efficiency required of the type Z identification equipment. August<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4870. M70. Author Unknown. Effect of aircraft banking on infrared identification. May 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4871. M71. Author Unknown. AGL(T) in 49 Squadron with special reference to type Z telescope<br />

serviceability. November 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4872. M72. Author Unknown. Preliminary estimate of the vulnerability of the infrared type Z<br />

apparatus in heavy bombing. September 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4873. M73. Game, P.M. The probable accuracy of plotting aircraft positions by the methods<br />

described in ORS Report No S73 (Serial 4613). June 1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4875. M75. Author Unknown. The training of wireless operators in the use of visual MONICA.<br />

August 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4876. M76. Watts, F.C. The operational use of MONICA June/July 1943. August 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 14/3062.


4877. M77. Author Unknown. A comparison of MONICA and BOOZE equipped aircraft.<br />

September 1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4878. M78. Author Unknown. Provisional tactical instructions for visual MONICA. January<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4879. M79. Author Unknown. The effect of certain regulations on the risk of collision between<br />

aircraft flying in cloud. March 1945. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4880. M80. Wardrop, J.G. The effect of a diving turn on collision risk. August 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/3062.<br />

4881. M81. Author Unknown. Note on the theoretical evaluation of collision risks. April 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4882. M82. Author Unknown. Variations in concentrations and their effect of collision risk. No<br />

Date. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4883. M83. Author Unknown. The collision risk in the execution of a simultaneous turn by a<br />

concentration of bombers. June 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4884. M84. Author Unknown. Report on collisions between bombers at night October 1943 -<br />

March 1944. April 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4885. M85. Author Unknown. Note on the effect of time-wasting on collisions. December 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4886. M86. Author Unknown. The collision risk involved in a precision attack on a single mark<br />

by a moderate number of heavy bombers. February 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4887. M87. Author Unknown. The frequency of collisions between bombers on night operations.<br />

December 1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4888. M88. Author Unknown. The success of night bombing attacks - on appreciation.<br />

December 1941. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4889. M89. Stevens, G.W.H., and B.R.S. Megaw. Analysis of night raids on Stettin, September<br />

1941. April 1942. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4890. M90. Stevens, G.W.H. The accuracy on bomb aiming at night. August 1942. PRO AIR<br />

14/3062.<br />

4891. M91. Beards, H.L., and L.C. Luckwill. Accuracy in daylight bombing from 2500ft using<br />

the Norden bombsight. September 1942. PRO AIR 14/3062.


4892. M92. Author Unknown. Notes on radio and visual co-operation in target identification.<br />

January 1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4893. M93. Author Unknown. On the destruction by bombing of the submarine pens at Lorient.<br />

February 1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4894. M94. Beards, H.L. A comparison of various types of day bombing operations. February<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4895. M95. Author Unknown. Stabilisation of sky-marker technique and an estimate of the bomb<br />

scatter to be expected. March 1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4896. M96. Author Unknown. Immediate estimate of percentage of aircraft reporting attack<br />

which bombed within 3 miles. July 1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4897. M97. Author Unknown. The estimation, from night photographs of the proportion of<br />

aircraft attacking the target. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4899. M99. Author Unknown. Observations on the results at present reported from bombdropping<br />

trials at Braid Fell and their effect on the fuzing policy of the Command. November<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4900. M100. Author Unknown. The use of H2S for target marking at night. December 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4901. M101. Author Unknown. Bombing accuracy at night - area targets. May 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/3062.<br />

4902. M102. Author Unknown. Preliminary note on the attack of German rail transport systems.<br />

June 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4903. M103. Author Unknown. The planning of bomb loads when 5001b LC and 65lb LC bombs<br />

are used. February 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4904. Ml04. Author Unknown. Note on the use of long delay fuzes. March 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/3062.<br />

4905. M105. Author Unknown. Note on the attack of coastal defence guns. May 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/3062.<br />

4906. M106. Author Unknown. A preliminary analysis of attacks on gun batteries. May 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4907. M107. Author Unknown. Note on the attack on oil in the Ruhr. June 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/3062.


4908. M108. Author Unknown. Estimates of force requirements on NOBALL targets. July 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4909. Ml09. Author Unknown. The influence of previous damage on the relative effectiveness of<br />

HE and IB against a German City. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4910. M110. Author Unknown. Analysis of bombfall for raid on Brunswick - 12/13 August 1944.<br />

August 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4911. M111. Author Unknown. Attack on prefabricated U-boats on the slips. November 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4912. M112. Author Unknown. Planning chart for area targets. November 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/3062.<br />

4913. M113. Author Unknown. The probability of achieving a given density of bombing at the<br />

aiming point. December 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4914. M114. Author Unknown. The relative effectiveness of IB and HE in attacks on previously<br />

damaged German cities. A second note. February 1945. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4915. M115. Author Unknown. The importance of heavy-cased HE in attacking industrial areas.<br />

July 1945. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4916. M116. Author Unknown. Impressions concerning the effects of air attacks gained in a<br />

brief visit to Berlin. November 1945. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4917. M117. Author Unknown. The effect of pathfinder force on night bombing operations<br />

August - December 1942. No Date. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4918. M118. Author Unknown. Adjustment of measured densities for crater spacing. No Date.<br />

PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4919. M119. Author Unknown. Bombing of railway junctions. No Date. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4920. M120. Ross, R. The operational use of H2S as an aid to bombing, June - September 1943.<br />

No Date. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4921. M121. Author Unknown. Bombing of coastal defences in France. No Date. PRO AIR<br />

14/3062.<br />

4922. M122. Britton, S.C. Concentration in time, March - July 1942. October 1942. PRO AIR<br />

14/3062.<br />

4924. M124. Author Unknown. Notes on the tactical changes which may be introduced to bring<br />

about a reduction in Command losses on night operations. January 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.


4926. M126. Dyson, F.J. Wave plans on WINDOW using raids. August 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/3062.<br />

4929. M129. Author Unknown. The influence of the moon on the loss rate. May 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/3062.<br />

4930. M130. Author Unknown. Note on the losses incurred by Bomber Command in attacks<br />

carried out by moonlight. June 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4932. M132. Author Unknown. The optimum size of force to be used in bombing precise targets.<br />

June 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4935. M135. Dyson, F.J. Note on the "Economic Weight" of a protective equipment. December<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4936. M136. Author Unknown. The economic weight of aircraft protection equipment. May<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4937. M137. Author Unknown. An examination of two special sources of information on the<br />

causes of our losses. November 1942. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4940. M140. Wardrop, J.G. The expected number of indications on MONICA from friendly<br />

aircraft. April 1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4941. M141. Author Unknown. Effect of wind on WINDOW. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4942. M142. Author Unknown. A note on the effect of several routes on the concentration on<br />

Type M WINDOW. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4946. M146. Author Unknown. Note on the value of body armour to bomber aircrew. June 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4948. M148. Peters, B.G. The development in time of 17 raids on German towns in 1943.<br />

October 1945. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4949. M149. Peters, B.G. The nature and use of photographic samples in night operations.<br />

December 1943. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4950. M150. Author Unknown. Ship bombing at night: Period 1 May 1941 - 30 June 1942.<br />

September 1942. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4951. M151. Author Unknown. Attacks on shipping in dock: Period 1 May 1941 – 30 June 1942.<br />

August 1942. PRO AIR 14/3062.<br />

4976. 16. Peters, B.G. Tours M/Y - 10/11 April 1944. May 1944. RS.


4977. 17. Cook, N.C. Aachen M/Y - 11/12 April 1944. May 1944. No PRO number.<br />

4978. 18. Cook, N.C. Rouen M/Y - 18/19 April 1944. May 1944. RS.<br />

4979. 19. Luckwill, L.C. Terginier M/Y - 18/19 April 1944. April 1944. RS.<br />

4980. 20. Peters, B.G. Juvisy M/Y - 18/19 April 1944. May 1944. RS.<br />

4981. 21. Campbell, I.J. Noisy-le-Sec M/Y - 18/19 April 1944. May 1944. No PRO number.<br />

4982. 22. Luckwill, L.C. Ottignies M/Y - 20/21 April 1944. May 1944. RS.<br />

4983. 23. Luckwill, L.C. Lens M/Y - 20/21 April 1944. May 1944. RS.<br />

4984. 24. Cook, N.C. La Chapelle M/Y - 20/21 April 1944. May 1944. RS.<br />

4986. 26. Luckwill, L.C. Laon M/Y - 22/23 April 1944. May 1944. RS.<br />

4987. 27. Luckwill, L.C. Villeneuve M/Y - 26/27 April 1944. May 1944. RS.<br />

4988. 28. Luckwill, L.C. Montzen M/Y - 27/28 April 1944. May 1944. RS.<br />

4989. 29. Luckwill, L.C. Aulnoye M/Y - 27/28 April 1944. May 1944. RS.<br />

4990. 30. Luckwill, L.C. Acheres M/Y - 30 April/1 May 1944. May 1944. RS.<br />

4991. 31. Luckwill, L.C. Somaine M/Y - 30 April/1 May 1944. May 1944. RS.<br />

4992. 32. Cook, N.C. St Ghislain M/Y - 1/2 May 1944. May 1944. RS.<br />

4993. 33. Cook, N.C. Malines M/Y - 1/2 May 1944. May 1944. RS.<br />

4995. 35. Cook, N.C. Montes Gassicourte 6/7 May 1944. May 1944. RS.<br />

4996. 36. Cook, N.C. Haine St Pierre M/Y - 8/9 May 1944. May 1944. RS.<br />

4997. 37. Cook, N.C. Courtrai M/Y - 10/11 May 1944. May 1944. RS.<br />

4998. 38. Luckwill, L.C. Lans M/Y - 10/11 May 1944. May 1944. RS.<br />

4999. 39. Luckwill, L.C. Lille/Fives M/Y - 10/11 May 1944. May 1944. RS.<br />

5000. 40. Luckwill, L.C. Ghent M/Y - 10/11 May 1944. May 1944. RS.<br />

5001. K1. Author Unknown. 16/17 April 1943: Pilsen. June 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442.


5002. K2. Author Unknown. 16/17 April 1943: Pilsen. June 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442.<br />

5003. K3. Author Unknown. 16/17 April 1943: Mannheim. June 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442.<br />

5004. K4. Author Unknown. 29/30 March 1943: Berlin. June 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442.<br />

5005. K5. Author Unknown. 10/11 April 1943: Frankfurt. June 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442.<br />

5006. K6. Author Unknown. 14 June 1943: Met flight. June 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442.<br />

5007. K7. Author Unknown. 26/27 March 1943: Duisburg. July 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442.<br />

5008. K8. Author Unknown. 5/6 March 1943: Essen. July 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442.<br />

5009. K9. Author Unknown. 16/17 April 1943: Mannheim. July 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442.<br />

5010. K10. Author Unknown. 14/15 April 1943: Stuttgart. July 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442.<br />

5011. K11. Author Unknown. 16/17 April 1943: Mannheim. July 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442.<br />

5012. K12. Author Unknown. 30 May 1943: Anti-Submarine patrol. July 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442.<br />

5013. K13. Author Unknown. 9/10 March 1943: Munich. July 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5014. K14. Author Unknown. 14/15 April 1943: Stuttgart. July 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442.<br />

5015. K15. Author Unknown. 13/14 May 1943: Bochum. July 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442.<br />

5016. K16. Author Unknown. 9/10 March 1943: Munich. July 1943. PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5017. K17. Author Unknown. 13/14 February 1943: Lorient. July 1943. PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5018. K18. Author Unknown. 12/13 May 1943. July 1943. PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5019. K19. Author Unknown. 28 May 1943: Transit to ME. July 1943. PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5020. K20. Author Unknown. 13/14 February 1943: Lorient. July 1943. PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5021. K21. Author Unknown. 11/12 March 1943: Stuttgart. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5022. K22. Author Unknown. 16/17 April 1943: Mannheim. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.


5023. K23. Author Unknown. 16/17April 1943: Pilsen. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5024. K24. Author Unknown. 9/10 March 1943: Munich. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5025. K25. Author Unknown. 14/15 February 1943: Cologne. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5026. K26. Author Unknown. 16/17 April 1943: Mannheim. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5027. K27. Author Unknown. 21/22 June 1943: Krefeld. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5028. K28. Author Unknown. 13/14 May 1943: Pilsen. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5029. K29. Author Unknown. 12/13 May 1943: Special duties. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5030. K30. Author Unknown. 10/11 April 1943: Frankfurt. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5031. K31. Author Unknown. 16/17 April 1943: Mannheim. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5032. K32. Author Unknown. 11/12 March 1943: Stuttgart. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5033. K33. Author Unknown. 14/15 April 1943: Stuttgart. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5034. K34. Author Unknown. 12/13 May 1943: Duisburg. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5035. K35. Author Unknown. 16/17 April 1943: Pilsen. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5036. K36. Author Unknown. 16/17 April 1943. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR<br />

14/1443.<br />

5037. K37. Author Unknown. 16/17 April 1943: Mannheim. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.


5038. K38. Author Unknown. 20/21 April 1943: Stettin. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5039. K39. Author Unknown. 8/9 March 1943: Nuremburg. August 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5040. K40. Author Unknown. 9/10 July 1943: Gelkenkirchen. September 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5041. K41. Author Unknown. 16/17 April 1943: Pilsen. September 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5042. K42. Author Unknown. 21/22 June 1943: Krefeld. September 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5043. K43. Author Unknown. 8/9 March 1943: Nuremburg. September 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5044. K44. Author Unknown. 11/12 June 1943: Dusseldorf. September 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5045. K45. Author Unknown. 28/29 June 1943: Cologne. September 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5046. K46. Author Unknown. 13/14 July 1943: Aachen. September 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5047. K47. Author Unknown. 14/15 June 1943: Minelaying: Gironde Estuary. September 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5048. K48. Author Unknown. 13/14 July 1943: Aachen. September 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5049. K49. Author Unknown. 13/14 July 1943: Aachen. October 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5050. K50. Author Unknown. 9/10 August 1943: Mannheim. September 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5051. K51. Author Unknown. 27/28August 1943: Nuremburg. September 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5052. K52. Author Unknown. 28/29 June 1943: Cologne. September 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.


5053. K53. Author Unknown. 12/13 May 1943: Special duties. September 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5054. K54. Author Unknown. 5/6 September 1943: Mannheim. September 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5055. K55. Author Unknown. 6/7 August 1943: Minelaying: Gironde River. October 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5056. K56. Author Unknown. 3/4 September 1943: Berlin. October 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5057. K57. Author Unknown. 23/24 August 1943: Berlin. October 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5058. K58. Author Unknown. 13/14 March 1943: Cologne. October 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5059. K59. Author Unknown. 11/12 June 1943: Dusseldorf. October 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5060. K60. Author Unknown. 15/16 July 1943. October 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR<br />

14/1443.<br />

5061. K61. Author Unknown. 14/15 June 1943: Minelaying: Gironde Estuary. October 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5062. K62. Author Unknown. 3/4 July 1943: Cologne. October 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5063. K63. Author Unknown. 12/13 August 1943: Special duties. October 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5064. K64. Author Unknown. 27/28 June 1943: Minelaying: La Pallice. October 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5065. K65. Author Unknown. 19/20 June 1943: Minelaying: La Pallice. October 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5066. K66. Author Unknown. 13/14 July 1943: Aachen. October 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5067. K67. Author Unknown. 6/7 August 1943: Minelaying: Gironde Estuary. October 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.


5068. K68. Author Unknown. 3/4 July 1943: Cologne. October 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5069. K69. Author Unknown. 10/11 February 1943: Foggia. November 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5070. K70. Author Unknown. 27 August 1943: Gosnay Power Station, Bethune. October 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5071. K71. Author Unknown. 13/14 July 1943: Aachen. October 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5072. K72. Author Unknown. 16/17 September 1943: Another viaduct. October 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5073. K73. Author Unknown. 16/17 August 1943: Special duties. October 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5074. K74. Author Unknown. 13/14 July 1943: Aachen. November 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5075. K75. Author Unknown. 23/24 September 1943: Mannheim. October 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5076. K76. Author Unknown. 27/28 August 1943: Nuremburg. October 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5077. K77. Author Unknown. 25/26 July 1943: Essen. November 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5078. K78. Author Unknown. 16/17 September 1943: Modane. November 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5079. K79. Author Unknown. 11/12 June 1943: Nantes - leaflets. November 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5080. K80. Author Unknown. 7/8 August 1943: Milan. November 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5081. K81. Author Unknown. 13/14 July 1943: Aachen. November 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5082. K82. Author Unknown. 22/23 June 1943: Mulheim. November 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.


5083. K83. Author Unknown. 30/31 August 1943: Munchen Gladbach. November 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5084. K84. Author Unknown. 29/30 July 1942: Tobruk. November 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5085. K85. Author Unknown. 12/13 August 1943: Milan. November 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5086. K86. Author Unknown. 11/12 June 1943: Dusseldorf. November 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5087. K87. Author Unknown. 31 August/1 September 1943: Berlin. November 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5088. K88. Author Unknown. 15/16 July 1943: Montbeliard. November 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5089. K89. Author Unknown. 15/16 August 1943: Milan. November 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5090. K90. Author Unknown. 26/27 July 1942: Hamburg. November 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5091. K91. Author Unknown. 22/23 July 1943: Special duties. November 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5092. K92. Author Unknown. 15/16 August 1943: Milan. November 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5093. K93. Author Unknown. 30/31 August 1943: Munchen - Gladbach. November 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5094. K94. Author Unknown. 15/16 September 1943: Montlucon. November 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5095. K95. Author Unknown. 16 August 1943: Denain steel and armaments works. November<br />

1943. PRO AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5096. K96. Author Unknown. 28/29 August 1943: Saarbrucken. November 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5097. K97. Author Unknown. 27/28 August 1943: Nurnberg. December 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.


5098. K98. Author Unknown. 15/16 August 1943: Milan. December 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5099. K99. Author Unknown. 24/25 June 1943: Wuppertal. December 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5100. K100. Author Unknown. 29/30 September 1943: Bochum. December 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5101. K101. Author Unknown. 14/15 August 1943: Special task. December 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5102. K102. Author Unknown. 27/28 August 1943: Nurnburg. December 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5103. K103. Author Unknown. 30/31 August 1943: Dortmund - Ems Canal. December 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5104. K104. Author Unknown. 23/24 September 1943: Orleans - leaflets. December 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

5105. K105. Author Unknown. 22/23 June 1943: Mulheim. December 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

5106. K106. Author Unknown. 18/19 October 1943: Special duties. December 1943. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

5107. K107. Author Unknown. 3/4 October 1943: Kassel. December 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

5108. K108. Author Unknown. 8/9 July 1943: Cologne. December 1943. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

5109. K109. Author Unknown. 30 June/1 July 1941: Bremen. January 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

5110. K110. Author Unknown. 4/5 October 1943: Frankfurt. January 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

5111. Kill. Author Unknown. 5/6 September 1943: Mannheim. January 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

5112. K112. Author Unknown. 3/4 November 1943: Orleans - leaflets. January 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2686.


5113. K113. Author Unknown. 3/4 November 1943: Dusseldorf. January 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

5114. K114. Author Unknown. 4/5 November 1943: Minelaying: Kattegat. January 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

5115. K115. Author Unknown. 3/4 November 1943: Dusseldorf. January 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

5116. K116. Author Unknown. 17/18 December 1942: Fallersleben. January 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

5117. K117. Author Unknown. 20/21 October 1943: Berlin. January 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

5118. K118. Author Unknown. 11/12 December 1943: Special task. January 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2686.<br />

5119. K119. Author Unknown. 2/3 August 1943: Hamburg. March 1944. PRO AIR 1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5120. K120. Author Unknown. 11/12 March 1943: Stuttgart. February 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5121. K121. Author Unknown. 10/11 August 1943: Nurnburg. January 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5122. K122. Author Unknown. 18/19 November 1943: Berlin. March 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5123. K123. Author Unknown. 21/22 January 1944. February 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442, PRO<br />

AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5124. K124. Author Unknown. 21/22 January 1944: Magdeburg. February 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5125. K125. Author Unknown. 19/20 November 1943: Leverkusen. February 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5126. K126. Author Unknown. 3/4 November 1943: Special duties. February 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5127. K127. Author Unknown. 1/2 January 1944: Berlin. February 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.


5128. K128. Author Unknown. 11/12 November 1943: Cannes. March 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5129. K129. Author Unknown. 14/15 February 1943: Milan. February 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5130. K130. Author Unknown. 15/16 July 1943: Reggio nell'Emilia transformer station.<br />

February 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5131. K131. Author Unknown. 15/16 September 1943: Montlucon tyre factory. February 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5132. K132. Author Unknown. 28/29 August 1942: Nurenberg. February 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5133. K133. Author Unknown. 10/11 December 1943: Special duties. February 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5134. K134. Author Unknown. 10/11 April 1943: Frankfurt. February 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5141. K141. Author Unknown. 5/6 August 1943: Karlsruhe. March 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5142. K142. Author Unknown. 23/24 August 1943: Berlin. March 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5143. K143. Author Unknown. 18/19 November 1943: Mannheim. March 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5144. K144. Author Unknown. 19/20 November 1943: Leverkusen. March 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5145. K145. Author Unknown. 16/17 September 1943: Special task (Poland). March 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5146. K146. Author Unknown. 9/10 July 1943: Gelkenkirchen. March 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5147. K147. Author Unknown. 23/24 August 1943: Berlin. March 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5148. K148. Author Unknown. 23/24 August 1943: Berlin. March 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.


5149. K149. Author Unknown. 16/17 August 1943: Turin. March 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5150. K150. Author Unknown. 9/10 April 1944: Minelaying: Gdynia. March 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5151. K151. Author Unknown. 30/31 July 1943: Remscheid. March 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5152. K152. Author Unknown. 27/28 September 1943: Hanover. March 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5153. K153. Author Unknown. 25/26 November 1943: Frankfurt. March 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5154. K154. Author Unknown. 20/21 August 1942: Minelaying off Brest. March 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5155. K155. Author Unknown. 3/4 March 1944: Special op. April 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.<br />

5156. K156. Author Unknown. 11/12 November 1943: Cannes. April 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.<br />

5157. K157. Author Unknown. 25/26 February 1944: Ausberg. April 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443, PRO AIR 14/2687 and PRO AIR 14/3059.<br />

5158. K158. Author Unknown. Title not known. No Date. PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5159. K159. Author Unknown. 3/4 March 1944: Special task. May 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5160. K160. Author Unknown. 25/26 March 1944: Patrolling Mauberge area. May 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5161. K161. Author Unknown. 20/21 January 1944: Berlin. May 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442, PRO<br />

AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5162. K162. Author Unknown. 27/28 January 1944: Berlin. April 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.<br />

5163. K163. Author Unknown. 4/5 March 1944: Special task. May 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5164. K164. Author Unknown. 27/28 September 1943: Brunswick. May 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.


5165. K165. Author Unknown. 10/11 March 1944: Special duties. May 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5166. K166. Author Unknown. 7/8 February 1944: Special task. No Date. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5167. K167. Author Unknown. 23/24 April 1944: Sea-mining, Cadet Channel. May 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5168. K168. Author Unknown. 20/21 February 1944: Stuttgart. May 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5169. K169. Author Unknown. 20/21 December 1943: Frankfurt. May 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.<br />

5170. K170. Author Unknown. 4/5 March 1944: Special task. June 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5171. K171. Author Unknown. 15/16 March 1944: Stuttgart. No Date. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5172. K172. Author Unknown. 20/21 April 1944: La Chapelle. June 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5173. K173. Author Unknown. 25/26 February 1944: Augsberg. June 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5174. K174. Author Unknown. 22/23 April 1944: Laon M/Y. June 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5175. K175. Author Unknown. 20/21 January 1944: Berlin. June 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5176. K176. Author Unknown. 20/21 December 1943: Frankfurt. July 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5177. K177. Author Unknown. 22/23 March 1944: Frankfurt. July 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5178. K178. Author Unknown. 15/16 March 1944: Stuttgart. July 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5179. K179. Author Unknown. 6/7 May 1944: Mantes-Gassicourt. June 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.


5180. K180. Author Unknown. 18/19 April 1944: Juvisy. July 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and PRO<br />

AIR 14/1443.<br />

5181. K181. Author Unknown. 27/28 April 1944: Friedrichshafen. June 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5182. K182. Author Unknown. 10/11 April 1944: Special task (France). July 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5183. K183. Author Unknown. 18/19 April 1944: Tergnier. July 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5184. K184. Author Unknown. 9/10 October 1943: Special task (Poland). June 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442.<br />

5185. K185. Author Unknown. 16/17 June 1944: Sterkrade. July 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5186. K186. Author Unknown. 5/6 June 1944: Mont Fleury gun battery. June 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5187. K187. Author Unknown. 18/19 April 1944: Noisy-le-Sec M/Y. July 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5188. K188. Author Unknown. 24/25 October 1944: Milan. July 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442, PRO<br />

AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5189. K189. Author Unknown. 22/23 April 1944: Dusseldorf. July 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5190. K190. Author Unknown. 3/4 May 1944: Mailly-le-Camp. July 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5191. K191. Author Unknown. 22/23 April 1944: Laon M/Y. July 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442, PRO<br />

AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5192. K192. Author Unknown. 25/26 February 1944: Augsberg. July 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5193. K193. Author Unknown. 18 July 1944: Vaires. July 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442, PRO AIR<br />

14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5194. K194. Author Unknown. 14 July 1944: Training flight South Wales. July 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.


5195. K195. Author Unknown. 25/26 February 1944: Augsberg. July 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5196. K196. Author Unknown. 10/11 April 1944: Aulnoye M/Y. July 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5197. K197. Author Unknown. 24/25 February 1944: Schweinfurt. July 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5198. K198. Author Unknown. 3/4 May 1944: Mailly-le-Camp. July 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5199. K199. Author Unknown. 27/28 January 1944: Berlin (first wave). July 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5200. K200. Author Unknown. 3/4 May 1944: Mailly-le-Camp. July 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5201. K201. Author Unknown. 10/11 April 1944: Tergnier. July 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442, PRO<br />

AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5202. K202. Author Unknown. 6/7 May 1944: Mantes/Gassicourt. July 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5203. K203. Author Unknown. 27/28 June 1944: Vaires M/Y. July 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5204. K204. Author Unknown. 10/11 June 1944: Versailles M/Y. August 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443, PRO AIR 14/2687 and PRO AIR 14/ 3059.<br />

5205. K205. Author Unknown. 9 July 1944: Chateau Bernapre (Pas de Calais area). July 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2687.<br />

5206. K206. Author Unknown. 25/26 February 1944: Augsberg. August 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5207. K207. Author Unknown. 1/2 October 1941: Karlsruhr. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5208. K208. Author Unknown. 22/23 April 1944: Laon. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5209. K209. Author Unknown. 15/16 March 1944: Stuttgart. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.


5210. K210. Author Unknown. 3/4 May 1944: Mailly-le-Camp. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5211. K211. Author Unknown. 25/26 November 1943: Minelaying: Gironde. August 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5212. K212. Author Unknown. 28/29 May 1944: Angers. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5213. K213. Author Unknown. 16/17 July 1943: Cislago transformer station. August 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5214. K214. Author Unknown. 25/26 July 1944: Stuttgart. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5215. K215. Author Unknown. 28/29 June 1944: Stuttgart. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5216. K216. Author Unknown. 6/7 June 1944: Caen. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and PRO<br />

AIR 14/1443.<br />

5217. K217. Author Unknown. 11/12 June: Nantes railway junction. August 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5218. K218. Author Unknown. 11/12 June 1944: Tours M/Y. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5219. K219. Author Unknown. 8/9 May 1944: Haine St Pierre M/Y. August 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5220. K220. Author Unknown. 3/4 May 1944: Mailly St Camp. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5221. K221. Author Unknown. 2/3 June 1944: Trappes M/Y. September 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5222. K222. Author Unknown. 7/8 August 1944: Caen battle area. August 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5223. K223. Author Unknown. 25/26 July 1944: Stuttgart (4th wave). August 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5224. K224. Author Unknown. 28/29 June 1944: Metz. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.


5225. K225. Author Unknown. 24/25 July 1944: Stuttgart. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5226. K226. Author Unknown. 7/8 July 1944: St Lew d’Esserent. August 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5227. K227. Author Unknown. Title not known. No Date. PRO AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR<br />

14/1443.<br />

5228. K228. Author Unknown. 22/23 June 1944: Rheims M/Y. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5229. K229. Author Unknown. 4/5 July 1944: Villeneuve St George. August 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5230. K230. Author Unknown. 16/17 August 1944: Nickelling Gien. August 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5231. K231. Author Unknown. 2/3 June 1944: Trappes M/Y. September 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5232. K232. Author Unknown. 7/8 June 1944: Paris (Acheres railway junction). August 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5233. K233. Author Unknown. 6/7 June 1944: Vire. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and PRO<br />

AIR 14/1443.<br />

5235. K235. Author Unknown. 20/21 April 1944: Paris, La Chapelle M/Y. August 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5236. K236. Author Unknown. 7/8 June 1944: Massy Palaiseau. August 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5237. K237. Author Unknown. 10/11 June 1944: Versailles railway junction. August 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5238. K238. Author Unknown. 28/29 June 1944: Metz. No Date. PRO AIR 14/1442 and PRO<br />

AIR 14/1443.<br />

5239. K239. Author Unknown. 8/9 May 1944: Haine-St Pierre. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5240. K240. Author Unknown. 7/8 June 1944: Massy Pallaisseau. September 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.


5241. K241. Author Unknown. 10/11 August 1944: Dijon. September 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5242. K242. Author Unknown. 3/4 May 1944: Mailly-le-Camp. September 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5243. K243. Author Unknown. 1/2 May 1944: Chambly. September 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5244. K244. Author Unknown. 12/13 June 1944: Cambria railway junction. August 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5245. K245. Author Unknown. 3/4 May 1944: Mailly-le-Camp. September 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5246. K246. Author Unknown. 10/11 April 1944: Tergnier M/Y. September 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5247. K247. Author Unknown. 2/3 June 1944: Trappes M/Y. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5248. K248. Author Unknown. 5 August 1944 (day): Submarine pens at Brest. September 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5249. K249. Author Unknown. 12/13 July 1944: Revigny. September 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5250. K250. Author Unknown. 2/3 June 1944: Trappes. September 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5251. K251. Author Unknown. 18/19 July 1944: Revigny. September 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5253. K253. Author Unknown. 7/8 August 1944: Secqueville la Campagne: <strong>Military</strong> target<br />

4906N0016W. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5255. K255. Author Unknown. 2/3 June 1944: Trappes M/Y. September 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5256. K256. Author Unknown. 2/3 June 1944: Trappes M/Y. August 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442<br />

and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5257. K257. Author Unknown. 28/29 July 1944: Stuttgart. September 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.


5260. K260. Author Unknown. 6 June 1944: St Pierre du Mont gun battery. September 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.<br />

5261. K261. Author Unknown. 10/11 June 1944: Dreux M/Y. September 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.<br />

5262. K262. Author Unknown. 30 June/1 July 1944: Vierson railway yards. September 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.<br />

5263. K263. Author Unknown. 22/23 April 1944: Laon M/Y. September 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.<br />

5264. K264. Author Unknown. 4/5 June 1944: Villneuve St George. September 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.<br />

5265. K265. Author Unknown. 25/26 August 1944: Darmstadt. September 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.<br />

5266. K266. Author Unknown. 1 July 1944 (day): St Martin L'Hortier near Neufchatel. October<br />

1944. PRO AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/2688.<br />

5267. K267. Author Unknown. 28/29 June 1944: Blainville M/Y near Nancy. October 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/2688.<br />

5268. K268. Author Unknown. 30 September 1944: Day-ranging to Vienna. October 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/2688.<br />

5269. K269. Author Unknown. 28 October 1944: Cologne. November 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2689.<br />

5270. K270. Author Unknown. 28 October 1944: Cologne. November 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2689.<br />

5271. K271. Author Unknown. 21 November 1944 (day): Hobberg. December 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.<br />

5272. K272. Author Unknown. 25/26 August 1944: Russelsheim. December 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5273. K273. Author Unknown. 29/30 August 1944: Stettin. December 1944. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.<br />

5274. K274. Author Unknown. 16 November 1944 (day): Duren (near Aachen). December 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.


5275. K275. Author Unknown. 29/30 August 1944: Stettin. January 1945. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.<br />

5276. K276. Author Unknown. 28/29 November 1944: Essen. January 1945. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.<br />

5277. K277. Author Unknown. 30 June/1 July 1944: Vierzon RJC. January 1945. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.<br />

5278. K278. Author Unknown. 16 December 1944 (day): Cologne, Sugen M/Y. January 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.<br />

5279. K279. Author Unknown. 23/24 October 1944: Essen. January 1945. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.<br />

5280. K280. Author Unknown. 3/4 October 1943: Kassel. No Date. PRO AIR 14/1442, PRO<br />

AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/2688.<br />

5281. K281. Author Unknown. 14/15 January 1945: Grevenbroich. March 1945. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5282. K282. Author Unknown. 31 August 1944: Agenville. March 1945. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5283. K283. Author Unknown. 24/25 July 1944: Stuttgart. March 1945. PRO AIR 14/1442 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5284. K284. Author Unknown. 12/13 August 1944: Russelsheim. March 1945. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442 and PRO AIR 14/1443.<br />

5285. K285. Author Unknown. 19/20 September 1944: Rheydt. April 1945. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.<br />

5286. K286. Author Unknown. 28 February/1 March 1945: Berlin. April 1945. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.<br />

5287. K287. Author Unknown. 30/31 March 1944: Special op. April 1945. PRO AIR 14/1442,<br />

PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.<br />

5288. K288. Author Unknown. 29 September 1944: Wilhelmshaven. May 1945. PRO AIR<br />

14/1442, PRO AIR 14/1443 and PRO AIR 14/3059.<br />

5289. K289. Author Unknown. 8/9 March 1942: Essen. No Date. PRO AIR 14/1442.<br />

5301. 1. Sommerfield, K.J. Note on "Structural Air Raid Protection in England and Abroad".<br />

March 1939. PRO HO 196/2.


5302. 2. Author Unknown. Maximum dimensions of basements to be strutted with normal steel<br />

strutting, when basements to be in normal use during peace-time. April 1939. PRO HO 196/2.<br />

5303. 3. Author Unknown. Debris load of floor in test at Birmingham - abstracts from letters.<br />

March 1939. PRO HO 196/2.<br />

5304. 4. Thomas, G. Note on bombing demonstration on the Larkhill Ranges. March 1939. PRO<br />

HO 196/2.<br />

5305. 5. Stradling, R.E. Opinions on claustrophobia. 1939. PRO HO 196/2.<br />

5306. 6. Author Unknown. Air raid shelters for persons working in factories and commercial<br />

buildings. March 1939. PRO HO 196/2.<br />

5307. 7. Author Unknown. Minutes of meeting held to discuss penetration and protection from<br />

direct hit. April 1939. PRO HO 196/2.<br />

5308. 8. Author Unknown. Memorandum of interview about design of accommodation in order<br />

to provide protection. March 1939. PRO HO 196/2.<br />

5309. 9. Author Unknown. Lecture on camouflage to industry. May 1939. PRO HO 196/3.<br />

5310. 10. Author Unknown. Design loads for timber shutters. April 1939. PRO HO 196/3.<br />

5311. 11. Author Unknown. Note on pamphlet "Shelter From Air Attack". May 1939. PRO HO<br />

196/3.<br />

5312. 12. Author Unknown. Protection from windows - third revised draft. September 1939.<br />

PRO HO 196/3.<br />

5313. 13. Author Unknown. Spectacles with respirators. September 1939. PRO HO 196/3.<br />

5314. 14. Author Unknown. Notes on treatment of sandbags - already filled and in position.<br />

September 1939. PRO HO 196/3.<br />

5315. 15. Author Unknown. Memorandum on resistance of 10 inch specially reinforced concrete<br />

to bomb fragments. August 1939. PRO HO 196/3.<br />

5316. 16. Author Unknown. Comment on part of invention relating to improvements in<br />

construction of bomb-proof shelters, etc. November 1939. PRO HO 196/3.<br />

5317. 17. Author Unknown. Comments on "Division Walls in Basement Shelters". November<br />

1939. PRO HO 196/3.


5318. 18. Author Unknown. Comments on improvised air protection measures in existing<br />

buildings and the construction of improvised shelters in existing buildings. October 1939. PRO<br />

HO 196/3.<br />

5319. 19. Author Unknown. Alternative materials and economy in materials for the provision of<br />

air raid shelters. No Date. PRO HO 196/3.<br />

5320. 20. Author Unknown. Record of photographs of air raid damage in London, 1914-1918, at<br />

Imperial War Museum. No Date. PRO HO 196/4.<br />

5321. 21. Author Unknown. Appreciation of an inspection of photographs at the Imperial War<br />

Museum photographs of air raid damage in London, 1914-1918. December 1939. PRO HO<br />

196/4.<br />

5322. 22. Author Unknown. Recommendations as regards the use of anti-gas paint. December<br />

1939. PRO HO 196/5.<br />

5323. 23. Author Unknown. Notes on reporting damage to windows caused by bombs or other<br />

explosions. December 1939. PRO HO 196/5.<br />

5324. 24. Author Unknown. Hurricane or other lamps in shelters. December 1939. PRO HO<br />

196/5.<br />

5325. 25. Author Unknown. Use of structural steel in building - stress in steel beams. December<br />

1939. PRO HO 196/5.<br />

5326. 26. Author Unknown. The work of Regional Technical Intelligence Officers - with<br />

summary. January 1940. PRO HO 196/5.<br />

5327. 27. Author Unknown. Memorandum of informal conference on accommodation rules for<br />

air raid shelters. January 1940. PRO HO 196/5.<br />

5328. 28. Author Unknown. The resistance to collapse of structures under air attack. January<br />

1940. PRO HO 196/5.<br />

5329. 29. Author Unknown. ARP reference book. No Date. PRO HO 196/5.<br />

5330. 30. Author Unknown. Effect of blast on hurricane lamps and lighted candles. September<br />

1940. PRO HO 196/5.<br />

5331. 31. Author Unknown. Estimates of movement of air and velocity of air particles as blast<br />

passes. April 1939. PRO HO 196/5.<br />

5332. 32. Author Unknown. Shelter provision in specified areas. October 1939. PRO HO 196/5.<br />

5333. 33. Author Unknown. Heating of Warden's posts. March 1940. PRO HO 196/5.


5334. 34. Author Unknown. Precautions against coal gas poisoning in peace-time and in wartime.<br />

No Date. PRO HO 196/5.<br />

5335. 35. Author Unknown. Asbestos-cement roofing for factories. January 1940. PRO HO<br />

196/5.<br />

5336. 36. Author Unknown. Notes on load factor. April 1940. PRO HO 196/5.<br />

5337. 37. Author Unknown. The conversion of existing shelters to provide a higher degree of<br />

protection against bombs. November 1939. PRO HO 196/5.<br />

5338. 38. Author Unknown. Report on work of Research and Experiments Branch. January<br />

1940. PRO HO 196/5.<br />

5339. 39. Author Unknown. Set of photographs taken at Stewartby. March 1940. PRO HO<br />

196/5.<br />

5340. 40. Author Unknown. List of files on air raid damage, etc. No Date. PRO HO 196/5.<br />

5341. 41. Author Unknown. Review of "Experiments on the Splinter Effect of Aerial Bombs on<br />

Various types of Splinter Protection". December 1939. PRO HO 196/5.<br />

5342. 42. Author Unknown. Automatic sprinklers. March 1940. PRO HO 196/5.<br />

5343. 43. Author Unknown. Summary of reports on dimensions of bomb craters. May 1940.<br />

PRO HO 196/5.<br />

5344. 44. Author Unknown. Research on penetration of bomb fragments. No Date. PRO HO<br />

196/5.<br />

5346. 46. Author Unknown. Report on fragment bomb used by Research Department, Woolwich.<br />

June 1940. PRO HO 196/6.<br />

5347. 47. Zuckerman, S. Experimental study of blast injuries to the lungs (Reprinted from the<br />

Lancet - 24 Aug, 1940, p. 219). August 1940. PRO HO 196/6.<br />

5348. 48. Author Unknown. Guard trenches from sunk or semi-sunk shelters. January 1940.<br />

PRO HO 196/6.<br />

5349. 49. Author Unknown. Timber and corrugated iron revetted trench shelters: Importance of<br />

adequate design. September 1940. PRO HO 196/6.<br />

5350. 50. Author Unknown. A fallacy about poison gas. August 1940. PRO HO 196/6.


5351. 51. Author Unknown. Summary of Road Research Laboratory tests on protective helmet<br />

bodies. November 1940. PRO HO 196/6.<br />

5352. 52. Author Unknown. The design for a large surface shelter to be constructed in two<br />

stages. June 1940. PRO HO 196/6.<br />

5353. 53. Author Unknown. Improving habitability of Anderson shelters in winter. October<br />

1940. PRO HO 196/6.<br />

5354. 54. Author Unknown. Impact trials of incendiary bombs. January 1941. PRO HO 196/6.<br />

5355. 55. Author Unknown. Reinforcement for reinforced-concrete shelters. No Date. PRO HO<br />

196/6.<br />

5356. 56. Author Unknown. Memorandum on visors. March 1941. PRO HO 196/6.<br />

5357. 57. Zuckerman, S. (a) The problem of blast injuries (b) Discussion on the problem<br />

(Reprinted from the proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, Vol.34, 1941, pp. 171-188.)<br />

January 1941. PRO HO 196/6.<br />

5358. 58. Author Unknown. Technical notes on shelter improvement. March 1941. PRO HO<br />

196/7.<br />

5359. 59. Zuckerman, S. Wounds due to exploding incendiary bombs. January 1941. PRO HO<br />

196/7.<br />

5360. 60. Author Unknown. Screening of water by coal dust films. April 1941. PRO HO 196/7.<br />

5361. 61. Author Unknown. The civilian steel helmet. May 1941. PRO HO 196/7.<br />

5362. 62. Zuckerman, S. Risk of eye injuries in air raids. March 1941. PRO HO 196/7.<br />

5363. 63. Author Unknown. Large light cased bombs. May 1941. PRO HO 196/7.<br />

5364. 64. Author Unknown. Smoke screens for obscuration at night. May 1941. PRO HO 196/7.<br />

5365. 65. Author Unknown. Fire hazard to corn crops in relation to incendiary attack. June<br />

1941. PRO HO 196/7.<br />

5366. 66. Author Unknown. Strengthening of floors of steel and concrete construction over<br />

shelters in large basements. No Date. PRO HO 196/8.<br />

5367. 67. Author Unknown. Protection of churches. April 1941. PRO HO 196/8.<br />

5368. 68. Author Unknown. Proposed method of strengthening brick walls. December 1941.<br />

PRO HO 196/8.


5369. 69. Author Unknown. Location of buried casualties - use of experimental equipment.<br />

March 1942. PRO HO 196/8.<br />

5370. 70. Author Unknown. Rescue party equipment - visit to National Physical Laboratory. No<br />

Date. PRO HO 196/8.<br />

5371. 71. Author Unknown. Heavily protected shelters. November 1940. PRO HO 196/8.<br />

5372. 72. Author Unknown. Fire resistance. No Date. PRO HO 196/8.<br />

5373. 73. Author Unknown. Research and Experiments Department - details of organisation for<br />

dealing with smoke screens and decoys. September 1940. PRO HO 196/8.<br />

5374. 74. Author Unknown. Effects of parachute mines. No Date. PRO HO 196/8.<br />

5375. 75. Author Unknown. Provisional conclusions on structural results of air raids up to 11<br />

July 1940. 1940. PRO HO 196/9.<br />

5377. 77. Author Unknown. Identification of German bombs. September 1940. PRO HO 196/9.<br />

5378. 78. Author Unknown. Window protection. June 1940. PRO HO 196/9.<br />

5379. 79. Author Unknown. Gas efficiency trials of aircraft bombs. November 1939. PRO HO<br />

196/9.<br />

5389. 89. Author Unknown. Notes for guidance of R&E Branch Officers and regional Technical<br />

Intelligence Officers provided with protective clothing. November 1939. PRO HO 196/9.<br />

5390. 90. Author Unknown. Fire prevention in areas liable to bombardment. January 1941. PRO<br />

HO 196/9.<br />

5391. 91. Author Unknown. Richmond Park tests 19 June 1941 on reinforced concrete shelters<br />

and strengthened brick surface shelters. July 1941. PRO HO 196/9.<br />

5392. 92. Author Unknown. Reporting fire damage. August 1941. PRO HO 196/9.<br />

5393. 93. Author Unknown. Collection of information on effect of bombs. No Date. PRO HO<br />

196/9.<br />

5394. 94. Author Unknown. Railway carriage windows. October 1940. PRO HO 196/9.<br />

5395. 95. Author Unknown. Names and addresses of regional staffs. April 1941. PRO HO<br />

196/9.


5396. 96. Author Unknown. Present organisation of statistical work. February 1941. PRO HO<br />

196/9.<br />

5400. 100. Author Unknown. Notes on the work of the R&E Dept of the Ministry of Home<br />

Security. July 1941. PRO HO 196/9.<br />

5401. 101. Author Unknown. Bomb penetration into concrete (note for Col. Croad in Moscow).<br />

August 1941. PRO HO 196/9.<br />

5402. 102. Author Unknown. The vulnerability of dams to enemy action. August 1941. PRO HO<br />

196/9.<br />

5403. 103. Armstrong, E.F., and G.S. Whitby. Memorandum on foam for fire fighting. August<br />

1941. PRO HO 196/9.<br />

5404. 104. Author Unknown. Appreciation of recent BRS research into the fire resistance of<br />

structural elements. August 1941. PRO HO 196/9.<br />

5405. 105. Author Unknown. Notes on large German HE bombs. October 1941. PRO HO 196/9.<br />

5406. 106. Author Unknown. Bituminous emulsions suitable for use in the fabric bitumen<br />

treatment for roof-glazing as specified in BS/ARP 48. February 1942. PRO HO 196/9.<br />

5407. 107. Author Unknown. Firms undertaking fabric-bitumen treatment of roof glazing.<br />

February 1942. PRO HO 196/9.<br />

5408. 108. Author Unknown. Protection of vital buildings. Use of nets against parachute mines.<br />

July 1941. PRO HO 196/9.<br />

5409. 109. Author Unknown. The resistance of reinforced concrete to earth shock. June 1941.<br />

PRO HO 196/9.<br />

5410. 110. Author Unknown. General estimate of the results of experiments with the model town.<br />

July 1941. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5411. 111. Author Unknown. Report on the risks to Manchester Ship Canal involved in the use<br />

of Ellesmere Port for loading explosives. July 1941. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5412. 112. Christopherson, D.G. Penetration of unexploded bombs in earth. June 1941. PRO HO<br />

196/10.<br />

5413. 113. Author Unknown. The energy criterion for failure of non-elastic structures. July<br />

1941. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5414. 114. Author Unknown. Destruction of dwelling houses. Plotting of results. August 1941.<br />

PRO HO 196/10.


5415. 115. Author Unknown. Materials resistant (fire) to kilo magnesium bombs. Materials<br />

which have passed the test specified in BS/ARP 27, as at 9 July 1941. July 1941. PRO HO<br />

196/10.<br />

5416. 116. Author Unknown. Materials resistant (fire) to kilo magnesium bombs. Materials<br />

which have passed to test specified in BS/ARP 47, as at 9 July 1941. July 1941. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5417. 117. Author Unknown. Fire retardant timber treatments. Materials which have passed the<br />

test specified in BS/ARP 39. July 1941. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5418. 118. Christopherson, D.G. Summary of tests on hook bolts. August 1941. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5419. 119. Philip, E.B. Curves showing radius of blast damage to glass. September 1941. PRO<br />

HO 196/10.<br />

5420. 120. Philip, E.B. Comparison of the resistance to blast of glass and various glass<br />

substitutes. September 1941. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5421. 121. Bradford-Hill, A. The geographical distribution of air raid casualties in England and<br />

Wales in April - June 1941. August 1941. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5422. 122. Author Unknown. Fire caused by air raids. Part I tactics, targets, weapons and<br />

effects. August 1941. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5423. 123. Baker, J.F. Report on the protection of the Treasure Chamber, Bodleian Library,<br />

from the effects of air attack. August 1941. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5424. 124. Author Unknown. Preliminary report on tests on tunnels Nos 2 and3 in the Bunter<br />

Pebble beds on 2 September 1941. September 1941. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5425. 125. Author Unknown. Incendiary bomb impact tests on different targets. September<br />

1941. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5426. 126. Author Unknown. Materials resistant to kilo magnesium bombs. Materials which<br />

have not passed the test specified in BS/ARP 27 and 47. September 1941. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5427. 127. Philip, E.B. An interim report on work connected with RC 163 (Effect of blast on<br />

rectangular panels of glass and other elastic materials.) October 1941. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5428. 128. Christopherson, D.G. Radius of damage for underground services. October 1941.<br />

PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5429. 129. Author Unknown. Distribution of kilo incendiary bombs in relation to dispersal of<br />

inflammable stores. September 1941. PRO HO 196/10.


5430. 130. Phillips. Estimation of the efficacy of the stirrup-pump. October 1941. PRO HO<br />

196/10.<br />

5431. 131. Author Unknown. Report on tests carried out on a precast concrete hut at<br />

Millersford. October 1941. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5432. 132. Author Unknown. Report on tests on the penetration of bombs into sandy soil. Bunter<br />

Pebble bed formation. October 1941. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5433. 133. Christopherson, D.G. Estimation of debris velocity at Mansfield (10 October 1941).<br />

October 1941. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5434. 134. Author Unknown. The present position of the design of fixings for corrugated steel<br />

sheets for war factory roofs. November 1941. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5435. 135. Beckett, H.E. Report of blast tests on translucent roof light panels and special<br />

vertical window, Stewartby, 15 and 20 October 1941. December 1941. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5436. 136. Beckett, H.E. Blast test at Stewartby, 30 October 1941. Tests on passenger transport<br />

vehicle windows treated with fabric/varnish. November 1941. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5437. 137. Author Unknown. Report on tests on water pipes at Richmond Park 24 September<br />

1941. December 1941. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5438. 138. Author Unknown. Report on tests on water pipes at Richmond Park 14 October 1941.<br />

December 1941. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5439. 139. Author Unknown. Report on tests of plain and reinforced Trafford tiles at Stewartby,<br />

3 December 1941. January 1942. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5440. 140. Philip, E.B. A note on the blast-efficiency of bare charges of TNT/CE, German bombs<br />

and German mines. January 1942. PRO HO 196/10.<br />

5441. 141. Walley, F. An experimental verification of the order of the velocity of fragmentation<br />

from a 50kg SD bomb. January 1942. PRO HO 196/11.<br />

5442. 142. Astbury, A.R. Protected accommodation in large buildings of load-bearing wall<br />

construction. February 1942. PRO HO 196/11.<br />

5443. 143. Philip, E.B. Pressures very near to an explosion. February 1942. PRO HO 196/11.<br />

5444. 144. Phillips. Analysis of damage data from accidental explosions of various charges.<br />

March 1942. PRO HO 196/11.<br />

5445. 145. Walley, F. The effect of an internal explosion of a surface shelter. March 1942. PRO<br />

HO 196/11.


5446. 146. Walley, F. The effect of firing No 68 grenades on brick and concrete faced brick<br />

shelters at Richmond Park. March 1942. PRO HO 196/11.<br />

5447. 147. van Rest, E.D. Determination of optimum division by fragmentation of the 3.7 in AA<br />

shell against aero engines. March 1942. PRO HO 196/11.<br />

5448. 148. Author Unknown. Notes on damage to brick and stone bridges and arches by high<br />

explosive weapons. January 1942. PRO HO 196/11.<br />

5449. 149. Author Unknown. Notes on damage caused to bridges other than brick arches, by<br />

high explosive weapons. February 1942. PRO HO 196/11.<br />

5450. 150. Author Unknown. Amount of debris from collapsed buildings. March 1942. PRO HO<br />

196/11.<br />

5451. 151. Phillips. Notes on damage to railway tunnels by high explosive weapons: Section I<br />

Tube railways. March 1942. PRO HO 196/11.<br />

5452. 152. Phillips. Notes on enemy attacks on British aerodromes. March 1942. PRO HO<br />

196/11.<br />

5453. 153. Phillips. Notes on damage to timber buildings by HE weapons. May 1942. PRO HO<br />

196/11.<br />

5454. 154. Lucas, C. Comparison costs and quantities of shelters. March 1942. PRO HO 196/11.<br />

5455. 155. Phillips. The long distance shelling of Dover. April 1942. PRO HO 196/11.<br />

5456. 156. Phillips. Notes on damage to railway tunnels by high explosive weapons: Part II<br />

Tunnels other than tube railways. April 1942. PRO HO 196/11.<br />

5457. 157. Walley, F. Report of test on a cantilever panel constructed in recessed Rhombrix<br />

concrete. April 1942. PRO HO 196/11.<br />

5458. 158. Author Unknown. Report on tests of a method of strengthening wall bearing<br />

buildings. May 1942. PRO HO 196/11.<br />

5459. 159. Author Unknown. Report on test of wattle hurdle semi-sunk shelter. May 1942. PRO<br />

HO 196/11.<br />

5460. 160. Phillips. Fire risk in an urban area (with special reference to the Tottenham Court<br />

Road District). June 1942. PRO HO 196/11.<br />

5461. 161. Phillips. Report of an investigation into the possibilities of parachute mine explosions<br />

causing fires. June 1942. PRO HO 196/12.


5462. 162. Walley, F. Report on tests of strengthening light-weight partition walls. Richmond<br />

Park, 17 and 18 May 1942. June 1942. PRO HO 196/12.<br />

5463. 163. Christopherson, D.G. The effect of blast on aircraft in flight. May 1942. PRO HO<br />

196/12.<br />

5464. 164. Phillips. Notes on damage to railway permanent way by HE weapons. June 1942.<br />

PRO HO 196/12.<br />

5465. 165. Walley, F. Report on large scale tests at Monument Mine, Great Ayton, Cleveland.<br />

Report to Safety in Mines Research Board. June 1942. PRO HO 196/12.<br />

5466. 166. Lyons, C.G. Notes on German parachute mines. July 1942. PRO HO 196/12.<br />

5467. 167. Author Unknown. Damage due to AA shell fire. August 1942. PRO HO 196/12.<br />

5468. 168. Philip, E.B. Blast pressure time - distance data for charges of TNT and GP bombs.<br />

August 1942. PRO HO 196/12.<br />

5469. 169. Anderson, F.W. Report on 4,000lb LC bomb dropped near Pannal, Harrogate.<br />

August 1942. PRO HO 196/12.<br />

5470. 170. Author Unknown. Notes on comparative performances of British and German HE<br />

bombs (Withdrawn and reissued as ORC2). No Date. PRO HO 196/12.<br />

5471. 171. Baker, J.F. The safeguarding of production - summary and recommendations based<br />

on surveys of two factories manufacturing aircraft carburettors. September 1942. PRO HO<br />

196/12.<br />

5472. 172. Baker, J.F. The safeguarding of production against the effects of air raids (Revised<br />

November 1942). August 1942. PRO HO 196/12.<br />

5473. 173. Christopherson, D.G. The German (2.2kg) anti-personnel IB. September 1942. PRO<br />

HO 196/12.<br />

5474. 174. Budden, F. The organisation of field technical intelligence by R&E Dep (superseded<br />

by REN 180, Serial 5480). September 1942. PRO HO 196/13.<br />

5475. 175. Author Unknown. Anti-personnel explosive incendiary bomb incidents. September<br />

1942. PRO HO 196/13.<br />

5476. 176. Christopherson, D.G. Test on a method of strengthening Anderson shelters against<br />

the IBEN at Richmond Park. 9 September 1942. September 1942. PRO HO 196/13.


5477. 177. Lucas, C. A study of the safety/cost relation in different types of dwelling (Addendum<br />

17 October 1942). October 1942. PRO HO 196/13.<br />

5478. 178. Badland, P.A. The design of concrete slabe reinforced with mild steel to absorb a<br />

given amount of energy up to failure. January 1943. PRO HO 196/13.<br />

5479. 179. Author Unknown. Report on IBEN tests at Westboume Grove, London, 27 August<br />

1942. October 1942. PRO HO 196/13.<br />

5480. 180. Budden, F. Field Technical Intelligence Organisation. October 1942. PRO HO<br />

196/13.<br />

5481. 181. Armstrong, E.F., and J. Bryan. Note on bamboo as reinforcement for concrete.<br />

October 1942. PRO HO 196/13.<br />

5482. 182. Blake, P.M., et al. A comparison of the numbers of casualties caused by German<br />

bombs of different sizes. October 1942. PRO HO 196/13.<br />

5483. 183. Author Unknown. R&E paint roller for field, hedge and runway painting. October<br />

1942. PRO HO 196/13.<br />

5484. 184. Walley, F. Tests on confined explosions in earth below reinforced concrete slabs.<br />

Richmond Park 23 October 1942. November 1942. PRO HO 196/13.<br />

5485. 185. Phillips. House damage investigations. Number of reports necessary for adequate<br />

analysis. November 1942. PRO HO 196/13.<br />

5486. 186. Author Unknown. Report of tests with German IBEN and GKB buried shelters<br />

carried out by Birmingham Corporation on 20 August 1942. November 1942. PRO HO 196/14.<br />

5487. 187. Author Unknown. Report of tests with German IBEN on a concrete trench shelter<br />

carried out by Birmingham Corporation on 26 August 1942. November 1942. PRO HO 196/14.<br />

5488. 188. Phillips. Notes on damage to gasholders by enemy action. October 1942. PRO HO<br />

196/14.<br />

5489. 189. Phillips. Report on an incident at Gradborough near Winslow, Bucks 3 September<br />

1942. October 1942. PRO HO 196/14.<br />

5490. 190. Phillips. Damage caused to houses by the Silverton explosion 19 January 1917.<br />

November 1942. PRO HO 196/14.<br />

5491. 191. Phillip. The possible effect of ground hardness on blast pressures from German<br />

parachute mines. November 1942. PRO HO 196/14.


5492. 192. Phillips. Protection against unexploded bombs and mines in danger areas. December<br />

1942. PRO HO 196/14.<br />

5493. 193. Phillips. Report on the explosion of a barrage balloon at Medlock Street, Liverpool<br />

15 September 1942. November 1942. PRO HO 196/14.<br />

5494. 194. David, F.N. The efficient distribution of obstacles for defensive purposes. Part I:<br />

Design of anti-tank minefields (Issued as RE/Ops I). December 1942. PRO HO 196/14.<br />

5495. 195. Phillips. Damage to multi-storeyed buildings with load-bearing walls by German HE<br />

weapons. December 1942. PRO HO 196/14.<br />

5496. 196. Phillips. The relationship between the distances of wall demolition of multi-storeyed<br />

buildings and of 'B' damage to houses by HE weapons. December 1942. PRO HO 196/14.<br />

5497. 197. Phillips. Average circle method of assessing bomb damage, its relation to the<br />

vulnerable area method, and its application to the comparison of the efficiencies of HE weapons.<br />

December 1942. PRO HO 196/14.<br />

5498. 198. Blyth, R.C. Notes on the protection of stained glass windows in Wiggonholt Church<br />

near Pulborugh. November 1942. PRO HO 196/14.<br />

5499. 199. Phillips. Damage to canals by HE weapons. September 1942. PRO HO 196/14.<br />

5500. 200. Author Unknown. The interference to the working of railways caused by aerial<br />

attacks with HE weapons on bridges, embankments and cuttings. A preliminary survey.<br />

September 1943. PRO HO 196/14.<br />

5501. 201. Author Unknown. Report of blast tests on three windows and a door of types used in<br />

LPTB rolling stock. December 1942. PRO HO 196/15.<br />

5502. 202. Phillips. The damage caused by the explosive charge in the 50kg incendiary bomb<br />

(Sprengbrand C50). December 1942. PRO HO 196/15.<br />

5503. 203. Walley, F. The probable velocities of free bodies when subjected to the action of<br />

blast. December 1942. PRO HO 196/15.<br />

5504. 204. Author Unknown. Note on protection of air-frame assembly factories. May 1943.<br />

PRO HO 196/15.<br />

5505. 205. Walley, F. Preliminary report of blast test on brick walls with a 300lb charge of<br />

PAG, Richmond Park, 25 November 1942. December 1942. PRO HO 196/15.<br />

5506. 206. Chapman, S. The relation between the bomb scatter patterns of single containers and<br />

of sticks. January 1943. PRO HO 196/15.


5507. 207. Thomas, W.N. Note on German old and new forms of IBEN. January 1943. PRO HO<br />

196/15.<br />

5508. 208. Philip, E.B. Estimate of the damage likely to be caused to houses and flats by small<br />

HE bombs. January 1943. PRO HO 196/15.<br />

5509. 209. Philip, E.B. The propagation of blast in straight tunnels. January 1943. PRO HO<br />

196/15.<br />

5510. 210. Zuckerman, S. Report on the casualties caused by AA shells and shrapnel on the<br />

night of 17/18 January 1943. January 1943. PRO HO 196/15.<br />

5511. 211. Author Unknown. Specification for manufacture of MHS ("Greenwitch") pitch smoke<br />

generator. January 1943. PRO HO 196/15.<br />

5512. 212. Philip, E.B. The immediate practical application of REN 209. February 1943. PRO<br />

HO 196/15.<br />

5513. 213. Author Unknown. The limiting distance at which the external walls of houses are<br />

cracked by HE weapons. February 1943. PRO HO 196/15.<br />

5514. 214. Author Unknown. House damage by HE weapons. Adopted values of A, B and C<br />

radii. February 1943. February 1943. PRO HO 196/15.<br />

5515. 215. Douglas, V.W.B. Answer to query from Australia re cinemas. January 1943. PRO HO<br />

196/15.<br />

5516. 216. Leader-Williams, E. Explosions in sewers and ducts. February 1943. PRO HO<br />

196/15.<br />

5517. 217. Author Unknown. Demonstration of British 40001b marker bomb at Margam Sands,<br />

11 January 1943. February 1943. PRO HO 196/15.<br />

5518. 218. Author Unknown. Tunnels - short note on protection from blast. Part I - Estimation<br />

of blast pressure and impulse. March 1943. PRO HO 196/15.<br />

5519. 219. Walley, F. Test with IBEN (B 2.2) inside a room to test the effect of blast on an open<br />

door. March 1943. PRO HO 196/15.<br />

5520. 220. Pavry, F.H. Variation in the behaviour of factory roof sheetings subjected to blast.<br />

April 1943. PRO HO 196/15.<br />

5521. 221. Author Unknown. Resistance of concrete to various forms of attack. April 1943. PRO<br />

HO 196/15.


5522. 222. Christopherson, D.G. The apparent fuzing of anti-aircraft projectiles. March 1943.<br />

PRO HO 196/15.<br />

5523. 223. Author Unknown. Investigation into the camouflage of factories for moonlight<br />

conditions with illustrated summary. February 1943. May 1943. PRO HO 196/15.<br />

5524. 224. Leader-Williams, E. The effect of German HE bombs on industrial structures. May<br />

1943. PRO HO 196/15.<br />

5525. 225. Thomas, W.N. Penetration by aircraft cannon shell. April 1943. PRO HO 196/16.<br />

5526. 226. Walley, F. Leek and puff ball trials. May 1943. PRO HO 196/16.<br />

5527. 227. Spicer, C.C., R. Powell, and S. Zuckerman. A comparison of the casualty rates of the<br />

2in mortar and the 36 grenade. May 1943. PRO HO 196/16.<br />

5528. 228. Philip, E.B. The reflection of blast at a plane surface. May 1943. PRO HO 196/16.<br />

5529. 229. Blyth, R.C. Report on tests at Pulborough. November 1942. PRO HO 196/16.<br />

5530. 230. Peter, M. Superseded by REN 262, Serial 5562. June 1943. PRO HO 196/16.<br />

5531. 231. Dewdney, D.A.C. Effects of enemy daylight bombing 1 January - 30 September 1942.<br />

June 1943. PRO HO 196/16.<br />

5532. 232. Philip, E.B. Detonation of' "C" type beach mines by a 500kg SC bomb. June 1943.<br />

PRO HO 196/16.<br />

5533. 233. Author Unknown. Reinforced concrete for maximum energy absorption under<br />

impact. The superiority of mild steel reinforcement. March 1943. PRO HO 196/16.<br />

5534. 234. Author Unknown. Damage and production losses caused by raids at the Singer<br />

Manufacturing Co Ltd. July 1943. PRO HO 196/16.<br />

5535. 235. Author Unknown. Effects on labour in Greenock of the Clydeside raids of May 1941.<br />

July 1943. PRO HO 196/16.<br />

5536. 236. Author Unknown. Effects of labour in Clydebank of the Clydeside raids of March<br />

1941. July 1943. PRO HO 196/16.<br />

5537. 237. Author Unknown. Note on bombing brick viaducts. July 1943. PRO HO 196/16.<br />

5538. 238. Author Unknown. Blast wall in tunnel comprising rolled steel sections in contact a.<br />

alone b. with sandbag or other "padding" in front. July 1943. PRO HO 196/16.


5539. 239. Philip, E.B. Theoretical aspects of the blast detonation of Teller mines. July 1943.<br />

PRO HO 196/16.<br />

5540. 240. Author Unknown. Effect of air-raids of December 1940 on the Sheffield Gas Supply<br />

and Steel Industry. November 1942. PRO HO 196/16.<br />

5541. 241. Author Unknown. Effects on labour in Bootle of the Merseyside raids of May 1941.<br />

February 1943. PRO HO 196/16.<br />

5542. 242. Author Unknown. Effect of air raids on the Port of Liverpool. 1 June 1940 to 30 June<br />

1941. March 1943. PRO HO 196/16.<br />

5543. 243. Author Unknown. German domestic architecture. April 1943. PRO HO 196/17.<br />

5544. 244. Emmens, C.W. Air raid morale and the local press. June 1943. PRO HO 196/17.<br />

5545. 245. Author Unknown. Protection of reservoirs. July 1943. PRO HO 196/17.<br />

5546. 246. Author Unknown. The design of Portal type of reinforced concrete surface shelters.<br />

August 1943. PRO HO 196/17.<br />

5547. 247. Author Unknown. Casualties in the Gendon incident. July 1943. PRO HO 196/17.<br />

5548. 248. Douglas, J.W.B., P.M. Blake, and R. Powell. Note on the casualty effects of antipersonnel<br />

bombs dropped in Grimsby 14 June 1943. July 1943. PRO HO 196/17.<br />

5549. 249. Author Unknown. Effects of air raids on shipbuilding. July 1943. PRO HO 196/17.<br />

5550. 250. Author Unknown. Use of bombs with long delay fuzes against aircraft factories.<br />

August 1943. PRO HO 196/17.<br />

5551. 251. Bronowski, J. The interpretation of press photographs. August 1943. PRO HO<br />

196/18.<br />

5552. 252. Author Unknown. Assessment of fire damage to single storey industrial buildings.<br />

August 1943. PRO HO 196/18.<br />

5553. 253. Baker, J.F. Design of small single storey protected buildings. August 1943. PRO HO<br />

196/18.<br />

5554. 254. Author Unknown. Demolition of oil storage tanks. August 1943. PRO HO 196/18.<br />

5555. 255. Author Unknown. Preliminary note on incendiary attack of airframe factories.<br />

August 1943. PRO HO 196/18.


5556. 256. Author Unknown. Standardized casualty rates in LCC flats. August 1944. PRO HO<br />

196/18.<br />

5557. 257. Author Unknown. Short report of Mount Pleasant PO incident 18 June 1943. August<br />

1943. PRO HO 196/18.<br />

5558. 258. Author Unknown. Review of bomb census data for the 457 days of October 1941 -<br />

December 1942. August 1943. PRO HO 196/18.<br />

5559. 259. Philip, E.B. Blast detonation of anti-tank mines. A note on some experimental results.<br />

August 1943. PRO HO 196/18.<br />

5560. 260. Christopherson, D.G. Relative importance of demolition and minor damage by blast<br />

from HE bombs. September 1943. PRO HO 196/18.<br />

5561. 261. Christopherson, D.G. Report on experiments on projection of dummies by blast.<br />

Richmond Park 17 August 1943. September 1943. PRO HO 196/18.<br />

5562. 262. Peter, M. Notes on German industrial buildings. September 1943. PRO HO 196/18.<br />

5563. 263. Philip, E.B. The detonation of TM35 by blast from a Hedgehog. September 1943.<br />

PRO HO 196/18.<br />

5564. 264. Philip, E.B. Application of equivalent static pressure theory to the detonation of<br />

Teller mines by blast from ordnance. September 1943. PRO HO 196/18.<br />

5565. 265. Christopherson, D.G. Survey of the probable performance of HE bombs of weights<br />

between 6lb and 5001b in raids on towns. September 1943. PRO HO 196/18.<br />

5566. 266. Author Unknown. Texturing of sloping roofs - suitable bituminous adhesives. (Lists<br />

based on tests made at BRS). September 1943. PRO HO 196/18.<br />

5567. 267. Author Unknown. Traffic delays caused by HE damage to railway tracks. September<br />

1943. PRO HO 196/18.<br />

5568. 268. Philip, E.B. Comparison of house damage caused by bombs filled with TNT and mine<br />

type filling. September 1943. PRO HO 196/18.<br />

5569. 269. Phillips. Vulnerability of timber-framed houses to bomb effects. (Comments on<br />

Interim Report No 23 to the Chief Engineer US Army by Committee of Passive Protection<br />

Against Bombing). September 1943. PRO HO 196/18.<br />

5570. 270. Christopherson, D.G. Incident at Hilsea Airport, 15/16 August 1943. October 1943.<br />

PRO HO 196/18.


5571. 271. Author Unknown. Vulnerability of coke-oven batteries and their related by-product<br />

plant to air attack. October 1943. PRO HO 196/18.<br />

5572. 272. Author Unknown. Damage to flats by explosive weapons. October 1943. PRO HO<br />

196/18.<br />

5573. 273. Author Unknown. Effects of Birmingham raids. October 1943. PRO HO 196/19.<br />

5574. 274. Author Unknown. Tests of emergency oil booms. September 1943. PRO HO 196/19.<br />

5575. 275. David, F.N. Aircraft bombs against minefields - Millersford trials. October 1943.<br />

PRO HO 196/19.<br />

5576. 276. Bronowski, J. Vulnerability of specified targets to air attack I. May 1943. PRO HO<br />

196/19.<br />

5577. 277. Bronowski, J. Vulnerability of specified targets to air attack II. October 1943. PRO<br />

HO 196/19.<br />

5578. 278. Bronowski, J. Use of bombs with long delay fuzes. May 1943. PRO HO 196/19.<br />

5579. 279. Author Unknown. Effect of HE bombs on single storey industrial buildings. A reanalysis<br />

of the basic data used in REN 224 in the light of recent developments in photographic<br />

assessment. October 1943. PRO HO 196/19.<br />

5580. 280. Walley, F. Penetration and perforation by IBs. November 1943. PRO HO 196/19.<br />

5581. 281. van Rest, E.D. Effect of proximity of ground on light bomb fragments. October 1943.<br />

PRO HO 196/19.<br />

5582. 282. Penney, W.G., and M. Blackman. Chemical properties of foam and the flow of foam<br />

through pipes. November 1943. PRO HO 196/19.<br />

5583. 283. Author Unknown. Blast pressure conditions which cause death or temporary<br />

incapacity - ref. ASRLO letter dated 15 September 1943. September 1943. PRO HO 196/19.<br />

5584. 284. Bronowski, J. The density of bombing of industrial targets. November 1943. PRO HO<br />

196/19.<br />

5585. 285. Preedy, C. Demolition of oil storage tanks. October 1943. PRO HO 196/19.<br />

5586. 286. David, F.N. Blast detonation of anti-tank mines. Report on Richmond Park<br />

experiments with Teller Mine 35 blast detonation of Teller Mine 35. October 1943. PRO HO<br />

196/19.


5587. 287. Author Unknown. Note on Italian domestic construction. November 1943. PRO HO<br />

196/19.<br />

5588. 288. Philip, E.B. Notes on the calculation of equivalent static pressure required to<br />

detonate Teller Mine 35. November 1943. PRO HO 196/19.<br />

5589. 289. Philip, E.B. Analysis of the results of a Hedgehog trial carried out at Pilsea Island on<br />

7 May 1943 on a minefield of British Mk IV mines, buried 1". November 1943. PRO HO 196/19.<br />

5590. 290. Zuckerman, S. Report No 1 Sicilian and Italian Bombing Survey - 40001b HC bomb<br />

incident at Syracuse. October 1943. PRO HO 196/20.<br />

5591. 291. Author Unknown. The delay to railway traffic caused by unexploded bombs.<br />

November 1943. PRO HO 196/20.<br />

5592. 292. Philip, E.B. The probable extent of window breakage resulting from the dropping of<br />

2000 and 40001b HC bombs in Germany. November 1943. PRO HO 196/20.<br />

5593. 293. Walley, F. Notes on USA Committee on Passive Protection against Bombing - Interim<br />

Memo No M.9 "Resistance of laminated concrete slabs to perforation" by R.J. Hansen.<br />

November 1943. PRO HO 196/20.<br />

5594. 294. van Rest, E.D. The vulnerability of vehicles to bomb attack. November 1943. PRO<br />

HO 196/20.<br />

5595. 295. Author Unknown. The story of a small IB fire. November 1943. PRO HO 196/20.<br />

5596. 296. Badland, P. Comments on "Impact tests of reinforced concrete beams II” by<br />

Newmark and Richart OSRD 1751. December 1943. PRO HO 196/20.<br />

5597. 297. Christopherson, D.G. Demolition of submarine pens. November 1943. PRO HO<br />

196/20.<br />

5598. 298. Author Unknown. Assessment of effects of air raids on volume of production<br />

available for war effort. September 1943. PRO HO 196/20.<br />

5599. 299. Author Unknown. Deterioration of fire hose by "rubber acid". November 1943. PRO<br />

HO 196/20.<br />

5600. 300. Philip, E.B. Notes by E.B. Philip on "A report on the use of HE charges to detonate<br />

Teller mines submitted by Marston Morse and William Trausne". December 1943. PRO HO<br />

196/20.<br />

5601. 301. Author Unknown. Preliminary note on vulnerability of aero engine works to HE<br />

attack. December 1943. PRO HO 196/20.


5602. 302. Author Unknown. Damage to railway brick arches by HE bombs. No Date. PRO HO<br />

196/20.<br />

5603. 303. Author Unknown. Damage to railway bridges by HE weapons. No Date. PRO HO<br />

196/20.<br />

5604. 304. Bronowski, J. The error term in the exponential approximation. December 1943.<br />

PRO HO 196/20.<br />

5605. 305. Author Unknown. The dislocation of railway traffic by attacks on the permanent way.<br />

December 1943. PRO HO 196/20.<br />

5606. 306. Author Unknown. Foam from sea water. December 1943. PRO HO 196/20.<br />

5607. 307. Fisher, R.B., and J. Bronowski. Theory of primary fire raising with small IB's.<br />

February 1944. PRO HO 196/20.<br />

5608. 308. Author Unknown. Effects of the RAF raid 17/18 August 1943 on Peenemunde and the<br />

comparison of the effectiveness of the raid with the pre-raid estimate. December 1943. PRO HO<br />

196/20.<br />

5609. 309. Author Unknown. Use of aluminum powder at SBX trials at Kettlewell, 17 December<br />

1943. December 1943. PRO HO 196/20.<br />

5610. 310. Phillips. Deterioration of fire hose in storage. December 1943. PRO HO 196/20.<br />

5611. 311. Author Unknown. Vulnerability of iron and steel works to air attack. January 1944.<br />

PRO HO 196/21.<br />

5612. 312. Author Unknown. Damage caused by long range shells of large calibre. January<br />

1944. PRO HO 196/21.<br />

5613. 313. David, F.N. The dispersion of bombs within a stick. January 1944. PRO HO 196/21.<br />

5614. 314. van Rest, E.D. Effectiveness of the German "S" mine. January 1944. PRO HO 196/21.<br />

5615. 315. Author Unknown. Use of non-ammonium phosphates for fire extinction. January<br />

1944. PRO HO 196/21.<br />

5616. 316. Christopherson, D.G. Radius of damage from 12,000lb HC bombs filled Amtex 9.<br />

Operational results. January 1944. PRO HO 196/21.<br />

5617. 317. Blake, P.M., and J.W.B. Douglas. Casualty effect of HE bombs in low level daylight<br />

raids compared with high level night raids. January 1944. PRO HO 196/21.


5618. 318. Walley, F., and D.C. Burn. A note on crater formation in "puddle clay". Branchester<br />

Beachtrials 10 December 1944. January 1944. PRO HO 196/21.<br />

5619. 319. McDermott, L.H. Translucent glass substitute. January 1944. PRO HO 196/21.<br />

5620. 320. Bronowski, J. The attack on railways (I). January 1944. PRO HO 196/21.<br />

5623. 323. David, F.N. Bombardment of minefields - Analysis of experimental stick of 14 bombs.<br />

March 1944. PRO HO 196/21.<br />

5624. 324. David, F.N. The blast detonation of Teller mines by the spigot "Hedgehog" projectile.<br />

January 1944. PRO HO 196/21.<br />

5625. 325. David, F.N. Boulogne craters. January 1944. PRO HO 196/21.<br />

5626. 326. Christopherson, D.G. Equivalent areas of destruction for British bombs. February<br />

1944. PRO HO 196/21.<br />

5627. 327. Author Unknown. Suggestions for post-war fire research. February 1944. PRO HO<br />

196/21.<br />

5628. 328. Lyons, C.G. The dislocation of railway working by aerial attacks with HE weapons.<br />

February 1944. PRO HO 196/21.<br />

5629. 329. Author Unknown. Distribution of crater debris in clay and chalk. Issued as RC 409,<br />

Serial 8139. February 1944. PRO HO 196/21.<br />

5630. 330. Author Unknown. Precoloured wood chips for runways. February 1944. PRO HO<br />

196/21.<br />

5631. 331. Author Unknown. RE 8 Target Vulnerability notes - explanatory paper. February<br />

1944. PRO HO 196/22.<br />

5632. 332. Author Unknown. Toxicity of fire extinguishing agents. February 1944. PRO HO<br />

196/22.<br />

5633. 333. Author Unknown. Methods of preparation of area assessment reports, preliminary<br />

and detailed. February 1944. PRO HO 196/22.<br />

5634. 334. Bronowski, J. Combined HE and IB attack on industrial targets. February 1944. PRO<br />

HO 196/22.<br />

5635. 335. Rojansky, V., and Hansen. Graphical methods in the analysis of mixed bomb loads.<br />

March 1944. PRO HO 196/22.


5636. 336. Fisher, R.B. The effectiveness of the British 30lb Mark III IB. April 1944. PRO HO<br />

196/22.<br />

5637. 337. Fisher, R.B. The relation between the size of fire division and the incidence of fire<br />

damage caused by incendiary bomb attack. May 1944. PRO HO 196/22.<br />

5638. 338. Fisher, R.B. Fire division mapping of British and German cities. May 1944. PRO HO<br />

196/22.<br />

5640. 340. Christopherson, D.G. Report on static trials of SBX-filled bombs at Cape Copper<br />

Works, Swansea 19 February 1944. March 1944. PRO HO 196/22.<br />

5641. 341. Author Unknown. Estimate of the cost of the construction of German emergency<br />

dwellings. March 1944. PRO HO 196/22.<br />

5642. 342. Author Unknown. Fire hazard in internal finishes to framed walls and ceilings.<br />

March 1944. PRO HO 196/22.<br />

5643. 343. Author Unknown. Note on SD 1 - Casualty at Wembley on 21/22 January 1944.<br />

March 1944. PRO HO 196/22.<br />

5644. 344. Author Unknown. Note on air raid casualties in the Royal Borough of Kensington<br />

during week 18 - 24 February 1944. March 1944. PRO HO 196/22.<br />

5645. 345. Author Unknown. Effectiveness of 12,0001b HC bombs filled Torpex 2/Amtex 9<br />

against single storey reinforced concrete buildings. March 1944. PRO HO 196/22.<br />

5646. 346. David, F.M. The use of delay-fuzed bombs for breaching anti-personnel minefields.<br />

April 1944. PRO HO 196/22.<br />

5647. 347. Lyons, C.G. The German parachute bomb - SB 1000/410. March 1944. PRO HO<br />

196/22.<br />

5648. 348. David, F.N. The effect of raising a line charge. March 1944. PRO HO 196/22.<br />

5649. 349. Lyons, C.G., and P.C. Gardiner. An instance of blast causing movement of a loadbearing<br />

wall building. April 1944. PRO HO 196/22.<br />

5650. 350. Clarke. A study of mechanically produced foam for combatting petrol fires. June<br />

1944. PRO HO 196/22.<br />

5651. 351. Author Unknown. The effects of the GAF raids on Plymouth. March 1944. PRO HO<br />

196/23.<br />

5652. 352. Rojansky, V. Head-on motion of a cylindrical projectile subject to a retarding force<br />

of the Poncelet type. June 1944. PRO HO 196/23.


5653. 353. Christopherson, D.G. Report on static trials of SBX filled bombs at the Mansion<br />

House, Muirburn March 1944. April 1944. PRO HO 196/23.<br />

5654. 354. Lyons, C.G. The railway traffic dislocation caused by the attack on Coventry 14/15<br />

November 1940. April 1944. PRO HO 196/23.<br />

5655. 355. Author Unknown. Weapon effectiveness in the RAF attack of 15/16 September 1943<br />

on the Dunlop Rubber Co, Montlucon. April 1944. PRO HO 196/23.<br />

5656. 356. Christopherson, D.G. Report on the static trial on Minol filled bomb at the Mansion<br />

House, Muirburn, 28 March 1944. April 1944. PRO HO 196/23.<br />

5657. 357. David, F.N. Mortar bombs against anti-personnel minefields. April 1944. PRO HO<br />

196/23.<br />

5658. 358. Campbell, and Peters. Report on research concerning the estimation of aluminum in<br />

explosive residues found on detonated ferrous metal bomb fragments. March 1944. PRO HO<br />

196/23.<br />

5659. 359. Philip, E.B. Blast pressure and impulse in a tunnel - a note on the latest piezo-gauge<br />

measurements. April 1944. PRO HO 196/23.<br />

5660. 360. Philip, E.B. The blast-wave in a tunnel resulting from an explosion outside the tunnel<br />

- an incident at Kemp Town near Brighton. April 1944. PRO HO 196/23.<br />

5661. 361. Philip, E.B. Notes on the blast effects resulting from cased charges exploded in a<br />

tunnel of cross-sectional area 115.5 sq feet. April 1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5662. 362. David, F.N. A comparison of the relative efficiency of aircraft bombs and line<br />

charges in the clearance of anti-tank minefields: I Static trials on line charges carried out at<br />

Millersford. April 1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5663. 363. David, F.N. A comparison of the relative efficiency of aircraft bombs and line<br />

charges in the clearance of anti-tank minefields: II Static trials on intermittently filled line<br />

charges. April 1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5664. 364. David, F.N. A comparison of the relative efficiency of aircraft bombs and line<br />

charges in the clearance of anti-tank minefields: III Theoretical investigation of the probability<br />

of clearing a path by aircraft bombs. April 1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5665. 365. Author Unknown. Fire hazard in flax factory. Summary of investigation. December<br />

1943. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5666. 366. Littlefield, T.A. Infrared cover. April 1944. PRO HO 196/24.


5667. 367. Christopherson, D.G. Prediction of blast damage from experimental results. April<br />

1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5668. 368. Christopherson, D.G. Observations of blast damage in Great Britain from German<br />

weapons with aluminised and non-aluminised loadings. April 1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5669. 369. Author Unknown. Tests on model houses, Richmond Park: Interim Report.<br />

September 1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5670. 370. Lyons, C.G., and P.C. Gardiner. Fires caused by the explosion of HE weapons.<br />

August 1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5671. 371. Author Unknown. Data sheets on the blast detonation of Teller mines. Prepared for<br />

the Land Mines Sub-Committee. April 1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5672. 372. Garwood, F., and J. Bronowski. Frequency distribution of IB density: Effect of cluster<br />

spacing on IB densities in area attack. April 1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5674. 374. Christopherson, D.G. Further observations from air photographs of damage due to<br />

British bombs. May 1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5675. 375. David, F.N. Probability and the binominal theorem. May 1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5676. 376. Badland, PA. Penetration of projectile into concrete. June 1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5677. 377. van Rest, E.D. Examination of German vital statistics for the period 31 January 1943<br />

- 25 September 1943. May 1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5678. 378. David, F.N. A discussion on errors in general and aiming errors in particular. May<br />

1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5679. 379. Author Unknown. A note on industrial buildings in Japan. May 1944. PRO HO<br />

196/24.<br />

5680. 380. Phillips. Investigation of the cause of fire hose burst. May 1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5681. 381. Author Unknown. Preliminary note on damage to marshalling yard buildings. May<br />

1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5682. 382. Author Unknown. Effect of GAF raid on Grimsby. May 1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5683. 383. David, F.N. Blast detonation of Teller mines by the Hedge bomb - Report on<br />

Shoeburyness trial. May 1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5684. 384. Author Unknown. Enzeffelder metallwerke A/G Leobersdorff/Enzeffeld, Austria. May<br />

1944. PRO HO 196/24.


5685. 385. Author Unknown. Emergency water supply tanks. May 1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5686. 386. David, F.N. The drawing of random samples from a bivarite distribution. May 1944.<br />

PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5687. 387. Author Unknown. An appraisal of the US Ml6 5001b incendiary bomb. May 1944.<br />

PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5688. 388. McElroy. A comparison of the estimated effects of specific incendiary weapons<br />

against a typical domestic target area in the centre of a German city. May 1944. PRO HO<br />

196/24.<br />

5689. 389. Littlefield, T.A. Convergence in stereoscopy. May 1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5690. 390. Jeffcoate, G.O. Vulnerability of specified targets to air attack. June 1944.<br />

PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5691. 391. Burn, D.C. Relative efficiency of certain bombs for attacking a typical German<br />

reinforced concrete field structure. April 1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5692. 392. Philip, E.B. The vulnerable area for blast injuries in slit trenches, by 5001b MC and<br />

10001b MC bombs (A note based on Report RC 408, Serial 8138). June 1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5693. 393. Zuckerman, S. 40001b HC incident at Possuoli. July 1944. PRO HO 196/24.<br />

5694. 394. Christopherson, D.G. The blast effect of air burst bombs. June 1944. PRO HO<br />

196/24.<br />

5695. 395. Author Unknown. Study of industrial buildings in Germany with special reference to<br />

recognition from the air. July 1944. PRO HO 196/25.<br />

5696. 396. Author Unknown. TVN reference data - Explanatory paper and first issue data<br />

sheets. August 1944. PRO HO 196/25.<br />

5697. 397. Phillips. A note on the problem of rot-proofing fire hose. June 1944. No PRO number.<br />

5698. 398. Christopherson, D.G. Notes on the use of Tallboy M. June 1944. No PRO number.<br />

5699. 399. Author Unknown. Photographic interpretation for analysis of air attacks. June 1944.<br />

PRO HO 196/25.<br />

5700. 400. van Rest, E.D. The description of fragment sets - I. June 1944. PRO HO 196/25.<br />

5701. 401. Thomas, W.N. Air attack on bridge targets: General notes I. July 1944. PRO HO<br />

196/25.


5702. 402. Ward, J.C., and D.G. Christopherson. Incident at Eastbourne 13/14 March 1944. July<br />

1944. PRO HO 196/25.<br />

5703. 403. Peters. Procedure for the identification of certain explosives in the field. July 1944.<br />

PRO HO 196/25.<br />

5704. 404. Burn, D.C., and E.B. Philip. Fly bombs - suggested first approximation for curves<br />

showing rate of decay of maximum blast pressure and impulse with distance. July 1944. PRO<br />

HO 196/25.<br />

5705. 405. Author Unknown. Analysis of the results given in PEN 396, Serial 5696 US 5001b<br />

and 10001b GP bombs against continental single storey industrial buildings. August 1944. PRO<br />

HO 196/25.<br />

5706. 406. Author Unknown. Methods of estimating MAE of HE weapons against buildings,<br />

machine tools and similar targets. August 1945. PRO HO 196/25.<br />

5707. 407. Bronowski, J., and F. Garwood. Use of MAEs for determining force requirements. An<br />

explanatory paper on REN406, Serial 5706. No Date. PRO HO 196/25.<br />

5708. 408. Ward, J.C. Penetration of bombs into soil - a comparison of the times of penetration<br />

calculated from various forms of equation for distance and velocity. July 1944. PRO HO 196/25.<br />

5709. 409. Author Unknown. Estimate of effectiveness of British 30lb "J" IBs against German<br />

domestic type buildings. July 1944. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5710. 410. Author Unknown. Estimate of effectiveness of the M47 70lb IB against German<br />

domestic type buildings. July 1944. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5711. 411. Bronowski, J. Current accuracy figures of British and American Air Forces (for<br />

internal use only). July 1944. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5712. 412. Burn, D.C. Air attack on "bombproof" targets. August 1944. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5713. 413. Author Unknown. A note on the computation of damage by a photo-electric method.<br />

July 1944. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5714. 414. Author Unknown. Foam production by cordite for extinction of aircraft crash fires.<br />

July 1944. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5715. 415. Anderson, F.W. Report to 21st Army Group on the bombing of targets in the British<br />

Sector, Normandy. July 1944. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5716. 416. van Rest, E.D. Attack on French explosive dumps. August 1944. PRO HO 196/26.


5717. 417. Philip, E.B. The most economical arrangement of explosive for the clearance of a<br />

strip path of given width through a minefield. October 1944. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5718. 418. Burn, D.C. Design of bombproof structures. October 1943. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5719. 419. David, F.N. Report on blast test on the LBz (German light anti-tank mine). May 1944.<br />

PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5720. 420. Author Unknown. Properties of foam. August 1944. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5721. 421. Author Unknown. Change in bubble size of a foam as a function of time. July 1944.<br />

PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5722. 422. Bronowski, J. Combined HE and IB attack against production: A first approximation.<br />

August 1944. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5723. 423. Author Unknown. Tests on synthetic rubber patches for the repair of fire hose.<br />

August 1944. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5724. 424. Bronowski, J. A method for computing the weight of incendiary attack required<br />

against Japanese cities. October 1944. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5725. 425. Brettall, D.C., and F.N. David. The effect of depth of burial Teller Mine 42 upon the<br />

probability of its detonation by the 2" Conger. November 1944. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5726. 426. Christopherson, D.G. Note on air velocity and displacement produced by the<br />

detonation of mortar projectiles. August 1944. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5727. 427. Burn, D.C. Report on model scale tests on underground reinforced concrete walls<br />

with charges exploded on contact. August 1944. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5728. 428. Zuckerman, S. Memo on the risk of eye injuries in air raids, particularly in flying<br />

bomb incidents. August 1944. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5729. 429. Zuckerman, S. Short summary of reports by Oxford Extra Mural Unit. Casualty rates<br />

by flying bombs. August 1944. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5730. 430. Durant, N.J., and F. Garwood. A hypothetical bombing attack on bridges. August<br />

1944. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5731. 431. Author Unknown. Synthetic oil plants with a general note on oil refineries. August<br />

1944. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5732. 432. Burn, D.C. Relation between side on and face on blast pressures and impulses. April<br />

1944. PRO HO 196/26.


5733. 433. Burn, D.C, J.C. Ward, and P.A. Badland. The design of structures to resist blast<br />

energy. August 1944. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

5734. 434. Leader-Williams, E. Weapon analysis of British 4000 and 80001b HC bombs against<br />

industrial buildings. September 1944. PRO HO 196/27.<br />

5735. 435. Author Unknown. Damage caused by RAF attacks on Stuttgart 24/25, 25/26 and<br />

28/29 July 1944. September 1944. PRO HO 196/27.<br />

5737. 437. David, F.N., and E. Latimer. A comparison of the relative efficiencies of aircraft<br />

bombs and line charges in the clearance of anti-tank minefields: Part IV Sampling experiments<br />

to determine the proportion of path cleared by a stick of 5001b aircraft bombs. September 1944.<br />

PRO HO 196/27.<br />

5738. 438. Garwood, F. The fitting of formulae with 2 parameters to experimental data<br />

illustrated by the Poncelet equation. September 1944. PRO HO 196/27.<br />

5739. 439. Author Unknown. Damage to machine tools caused by German HE bombs.<br />

November 1944. PRO HO 196/27.<br />

5740. 440. Author Unknown. Fire damage to machine tools. October 1944. PRO HO 196/27.<br />

5741. 441. Author Unknown. The effects of the GAF raids on Coventry based on the results of a<br />

social survey. September 1944. PRO HO 196/27.<br />

5742. 442. Arthur, J.S. Model bomb fragmentation: Fragment distribution and penetration.<br />

September 1944. PRO HO 196/27.<br />

5743. 443. David, F.N. The reaction of the German Teller Mine 43 mushroom head to the<br />

Shockwave of an explosion. September 1944. PRO HO 196/27.<br />

5744. 444. Leader-Williams, E. The effects of earth movement on various types of wall and<br />

shelter construction. September 1944. PRO HO 196/27.<br />

5745. 445. Littlefield, T.A. Low voltage lighting on stereoscopes. September 1944. PRO HO<br />

196/27.<br />

5746. 446. Littlefield, T.A. Stereo-masks. July 1944. PRO HO 196/27.<br />

5747. 447. Littlefield, T.A. Dry mounting for the construction of mosaics. July 1944. PRO HO<br />

196/27.<br />

5748. 448. Author Unknown. Damp-proof course for shelters - resistance to sliding of dampproof<br />

courses. October 1944. PRO HO 196/27.


5749. 449. Carlisle, C.H. A method of determining the height of buildings and similar features<br />

from the shadows caused and recorded in aerial photographs. September 1944. PRO HO<br />

196/27.<br />

5750. 450. Christopherson, D.G. Preliminary note on the clearance of trees and undergrowth by<br />

blast. September 1944. PRO HO 196/28.<br />

5751. 451. Ward, J.C. An estimation of the fundamental natural frequency of the Teller Mine 43<br />

mushroom pressure plate. September 1944. PRO HO 196/28.<br />

5752. 452. Christopherson, D.G. The comparative performance of various bomb fillings - crater<br />

and earth shock effects: Part 1. October 1944. PRO HO 196/28.<br />

5753. 453. Finch. Fire spread in area attack and the stick shape and density. September 1944.<br />

PRO HO 196/28.<br />

5754. 454. Lyons, C.G. Damage caused by German flying bomb. November 1944. PRO HO<br />

196/28.<br />

5755. 455. Leader-Williams, E. Weapon analysis of German flying bomb against British singlestorey<br />

industrial buildings. October 1944. PRO HO 196/28.<br />

5756. 456. Walley, F. A comparison of the strength under blast conditions of brick walls built in<br />

lime, lime cement and cement mortar, and plain concrete walls. October 1944. PRO HO 196/28.<br />

5757. 457. Author Unknown. Proposal for organisation of the Fire Research Station. September<br />

1944. PRO HO 196/28.<br />

5758. 458. Author Unknown. Note on the Konigsberg raid 29/30 August 1944. August 1944.<br />

PRO HO 196/28.<br />

5759. 459. Burn, D.C., and D.G. Christopherson. Unopposed demolition of pillboxes. October<br />

1944. PRO HO 196/28.<br />

5760. 460. Christopherson, D.G. Effect of charge weight ratio on equivalent charge weight.<br />

October 1944. PRO HO 196/28.<br />

5761. 461. Christopherson, D.G. Airburst bombs - statement of the position of 20 October 1944.<br />

October 1944. PRO HO 196/28.<br />

5762. 462. Finch. Note on the first Konigsberg attack 26/27 August 1944. October 1944. PRO<br />

HO 196/28.<br />

5763. 463. Author Unknown. French aircraft hangars. November 1944. PRO HO 196/28.


5764. 464. Lyons, C.G. The relative effectiveness of various types of shelters against flying bomb<br />

attacks. January 1945. PRO HO 196/28.<br />

5765. 465. Christopherson, D.G. On the strengthening of steel columns. November 1944. PRO<br />

HO 196/28.<br />

5766. 466. Carlisle, C.H., and G.O. Jeffcoate. Scales of aerial photographs. December 1944.<br />

PRO HO 196/28.<br />

5767. 467. David, F.N. The use of Flying Dustbin against German minefields. November 1944.<br />

PRO HO 196/28.<br />

5768. 468. Walley, F. Cratering effects of parallel line charges - model experiments. November<br />

1944. PRO HO 196/28.<br />

5769. 469. Brettell, D.C, and F.N. David. Further experiments on the reaction of a Teller Mine<br />

43 mushroom lid to the shock wave of an explosion. November 1944. PRO HO 196/28.<br />

5770. 470. Christopherson, D.G. Incident at Heligoland, 15 October 1944. December 1944. PRO<br />

HO 196/28.<br />

5771. 471. Bronowski, J., and Neyman. A new vulnerability equation in the analysis of<br />

incendiary raids. December 1944. PRO HO 196/28.<br />

5772. 472. Foreday. Incident at Metropolitan Water Board Sunbury-on-Thames 15 September<br />

1944. October 1944. PRO HO 196/28.<br />

5773. 473. Author Unknown. The explosion of an ammunition dump at Little Chesterford Essex.<br />

December 1944. PRO HO 196/28.<br />

5774. 474. Lyons, C.G. A long range shell incident at an underground shelter at Dover.<br />

December 1944. PRO HO 196/29.<br />

5775. 475. Christopherson, D.G. Incident on Heliogoland airfield September, 1944. January<br />

1945. PRO HO 196/29.<br />

5776. 476. Lyons, C.G. The damage caused by a concentration of flying bombs. January 1945.<br />

PRO HO 196/29.<br />

5777. 477. Littlefield, T.A. Distribution of light due to texture. March 1945. PRO HO 196/29.<br />

5778. 478. Philip, E.B. Damage to house property due to a flying bomb - details of a particular<br />

incident. January 1945. PRO HO 196/29.<br />

5779. 479. Bronowski, J. Concept of mean area of effectiveness. December 1944. PRO HO<br />

196/29.


5780. 480. Christopherson, D.G., and J.C. Ward. Positive impulse and duration of the shock<br />

wave in the flame zone of an explosion. February 1945. PRO HO 196/29.<br />

5781. 481. Lyons, C.G. An analysis of the damage caused by the attack on Trappes marshalling<br />

yard 6/7 March 1944. April 1944. PRO HO 196/29.<br />

5782. 482. Lyons, C.G. The rates of restoration of facilities at German marshalling yards. May<br />

1944. PRO HO 196/29.<br />

5783. 483. Stradling, R. ARP in post-war building. January 1944. PRO HO 196/29.<br />

5784. 484. Martin. Protection against toxic substances in bulk with special reference to gas<br />

hazards. February 1945. PRO HO 196/29.<br />

5785. 485. Alexander, J.L., D.C. Brettall, and F.N. David. The effect on the probability dip of<br />

altering the nature and weight of filling of the Conger. March 1945. PRO HO 196/29.<br />

5786. 486. David, F.N. On a new criterion for measuring the efficiency of an explosive hose.<br />

February 1945. PRO HO 196/29.<br />

5788. 488. Alexander, J.L., and F.N. David. The effect of the consolidation of the earth under<br />

Teller Mine 42 upon the probability of its detonation. March 1945. PRO HO 196/29.<br />

5789. 489. Alexander, J.L., and F.N. David. A comparison of the efficiency of dithekite B and<br />

822 as measured by the power to detonate Teller Mine 42. March 1945. PRO HO 196/29.<br />

5790. 490. Christopherson, D.G. Blast impulse associated with specified categories of house<br />

damage. April 1945. PRO HO 196/29.<br />

5791. 491. Garwood, F. Distribution of the IBs resulting from random dropping of sticks. March<br />

1945. PRO HO 196/29.<br />

5792. 492. Garwood, F., and G.O. Jeffcoate. Analysis of IB density contours. March 1945. PRO<br />

HO 196/29.<br />

5794. 494. Littlefield, T.A. The illumination of shadows for camouflage at night. March 1945.<br />

PRO HO 196/29.<br />

5795. 495. Alexander, S.L., and F.N. David. The response of the Riegel (R 43) mine to blast.<br />

April 1945. PRO HO 196/29.<br />

5796. 496. Author Unknown. The determination of aluminized HE by examination of detonated<br />

explosive residue. March 1945. PRO HO 196/40.


5797. 497. Philip, E.B. Further notes on the equivalent static pressure of a blast-wave acting on<br />

a structure of given frequency (being somewhat in nature of an Appendix to REN 288, Serial<br />

5588). April 1945. PRO HO 196/29.<br />

5798. 498. David, F.N. The power of different kinds of explosives in countermining as measured<br />

by their ability to detonate Teller Mine 42. April 1945. PRO HO 196/29.<br />

5799. 499. Jeffcoate, G.O., and F. Garwood. Average linear scale and average area scale of<br />

oblique aerial photographs. March 1945. PRO HO 196/30.<br />

5800. 500. Author Unknown. Damage caused to multi-storey buildings with load-bearing walls<br />

by German weapons acting by blast. March 1945. PRO HO 196/30.<br />

5801. 501. Arthur, J.S. A note on the craters caused by Flying bomb (Fly) and the long range<br />

rocket bomb (Big Ben). May 1945. PRO HO 196/30.<br />

5802. 502. Arthur, J.S. A note on the craters resulting from the long range shelling of Dover.<br />

May 1945. PRO HO 196/30.<br />

5803. 503. Author Unknown. The comparative performance of various bomb fillings - crater and<br />

earthshock effects: Part II. April 1945. PRO HO 196/30.<br />

5804. 504. Phillips. Note on 2kg German anti-personnel (Butterfly) bombs. February 1945. PRO<br />

HO 196/30.<br />

5805. 505. Walley, F., and P.A. Badland. The deformation of a substance simulating clay soil by<br />

a small explosive charge. April 1945. PRO HO 196/30.<br />

5806. 506. Raynor, E.H. Penetration formulae using Poncelet's equation. No Date. PRO HO<br />

196/30.<br />

5807. 507. Arthur, J.S. Fly incidents involving the detonation of naval beach mines. May 1945.<br />

PRO HO 196/30.<br />

5808. 508. Author Unknown. The recognition of exploded or ignited German bombs, mines and<br />

containers from recovered fragments. June 1945. PRO HO 196/30.<br />

5809. 509. Littlefield, T.A. Stereo-episcope. June 1945. PRO HO 196/30.<br />

5810. 510. Jeffreys, H. Note on seismic aspects of the Hanbury explosion, 27 November 1944.<br />

June 1945. PRO HO 196/30.<br />

5811. 511. Jeffcoate, C.O., and F. Garwood. Scales of lines on oblique aerial photographs. June<br />

1945. PRO HO 196/30.


5812. 512. Rogers. Camouflage of the vapour plumes from the cooling towers at Hans Hall "A"<br />

Power Station. July 1945. PRO HO 196/30.<br />

5813. 513. Author Unknown. Suggestions for organisation of a Fire Research Station. June<br />

1945. PRO HO 196/30.<br />

5814. 514. Author Unknown. Proposals for symbols and abbreviations for use in fire-protection<br />

drawings. May 1945. PRO HO 196/30.<br />

5815. 515. Arthur, J.S. Effect of fly bombs and long range rocket bombs on sea walls. May 1945.<br />

PRO HO 196/30.<br />

5816. 516. Burn, D.C. Demolition of top-level tunnels at Marquise-Mimoyeques, France by the<br />

Royal Engineers May 1945. June 1945. PRO HO 196/30.<br />

5817. 517. Bronowski, J. Area attack against Japan. May 1945. PRO HO 196/30.<br />

5818. 518. Badland, P.A. The effect of firing a 62lb buried charge of Amatol 50/50 near a<br />

reinforced concrete wall 3ft thick. May 1945. PRO HO 196/30.<br />

5819. 519. Badland, P.A., and F. Walley. Tests on underground services. May 1945. PRO HO<br />

196/30.<br />

5820. 520. Arthur, J.S. The comparative performance of various bomb fillings - crater and<br />

earthshock effects: Part III. June 1945. PRO HO 196/30.<br />

5821. 521. Durant, N.J. Struts of variable flexural rigidity. June 1945. PRO HO 196/31.<br />

5822. 522. Littlefield, T.A. Low illumination photometer. June 1945. PRO HO 196/31.<br />

5823. 523. Lyons, C.G., and P.C. Gardiner. The screening of blast by buildings. No Date.<br />

PRO HO 196/31.<br />

5824. 524. Christopherson, D.G. Air-burst bombs - statement of the position at 1 June 1945. June<br />

1945. PRO HO 196/31.<br />

5825. 525. Littlefield, T.A. Viewing room of the R&E Dept of the Ministry of Home Security,<br />

Leamington Spa. June 1945. PRO HO 196/31.<br />

5826. 526. Littlefield, T.A. Colour in camouflage. June 1945. PRO HO 196/31.<br />

5827. 527. Littlefield, T.A. Optical equipment required for research in camouflage. June 1945.<br />

PRO HO 196/31.<br />

5828. 528. Littlefield, T.A. Infrared in camouflage. June 1945. PRO HO 196/31.


5829. 529. Arthur, J.S. Empirical laws for blast pressures from line charges of 822C, 704B,<br />

Torpes and 808. July 1945. PRO HO 196/31.<br />

5830. 530. Lyons, C.G., and P.C. Gardiner. The damage caused by the German long range<br />

rocket bomb. June 1945. PRO HO 196/31.<br />

5831. 531. Philip, E.B. Notes on positive impulse from a point charge. June 1945. PRO HO<br />

196/31.<br />

5832. 532. Philip, E.B. Reversion of the formula. June 1945. PRO HO 196/31.<br />

5833. 533. Lyons, C.G. Report on the damage caused to a French barracks by a low level attack<br />

with fighter aircraft. June 1945. PRO HO 196/31.<br />

5834. 534. Littlefield, T.A. Some optical properties of German camouflage nets. July 1945. PRO<br />

HO 196/31.<br />

5835. 535. Arthur, J.S. A comparison of the peak pressures and positive impulses from cordex<br />

and 833c line charges. July 1945. PRO HO 196/31.<br />

5836. 536. Littlefield, T.A. Transmission of light through camouflage nets. July 1945. PRO HO<br />

196/31.<br />

5837. 537. Littlefield, T.A. Mechanism of vision. July 1945. PRO HO 196/31.<br />

5838. 538. Swann, H.W. Warning sirens 1938 - 1945. June 1945. PRO HO 196/31.<br />

5839. 539. Swann, H.W. Location of buried casualties. July 1945. PRO HO 196/31.<br />

5840. 540. Littlefield, T.A. Stereoscopes and associated equipment. July 1945. PRO HO 196/31.<br />

5841. 541. Burn, D.C. Notes on the vulnerability of certain underground factories. May 1946.<br />

PRO HO 196/35.<br />

5842. 542. Beecher, D., and C.H. Carlisle. A method of determining correct shadow ratios and<br />

north direction from aerial photographs. August 1945. PRO HO 196/32.<br />

5843. 543. Littlefield, T.A. An experimental study of the optical conditions governing the width<br />

of shock wave shadow patterns. August 1945. PRO HO 196/32.<br />

5844. 544. David, F.N. Statistical analysis of mass casualty data. October 1945. PRO HO<br />

196/32.<br />

5845. 545. Author Unknown. The assessment from air cover of industrial production loss caused<br />

by air attack. October 1945. PRO HO 196/33.


5846. 546. Fisher, R.B., and C.H. Carlisle. The gridding of aerial photographs with description<br />

of the automatic focussing exiscope. October 1945. PRO HO 196/33.<br />

5847. 547. Swann, H.W. Live wire fencing. October 1945. PRO HO 196/33.<br />

5848. 548. Fidler, A.J.S. Damage to house property due to long range rocket bombs. Details of<br />

particular incident. November 1945. PRO HO 196/33.<br />

5849. 549. Fidler, A.J.S., and P.C. Gardiner. Distinction between blast and earth shock damage.<br />

October 1945. PRO HO 196/34.<br />

5850. 550. Philip, E.B. (Issued as Safety Distances Report). March 1945. PRO HO 196/35.<br />

5851. 550. Philip, E.B. Issued as Safety Distances Report. March 1945. PRO HO 196/35.<br />

5852. 552. Philip, E.B. Distance-damage curves for charges of high explosive which would be<br />

expected to cause damage comparable with that due to an atomic bomb. October 1945. PRO HO<br />

196/35.<br />

5853. 553. Philip, E.B. Values of the ratio distance / RB for certain degrees of damage. January<br />

1945. PRO HO 196/34.<br />

5854. 554. Philip, E.B. (Issued as Safety Distances Report). March 1946. PRO HO 196/35.<br />

5855. 555. Philip, E.B. (Issued as Safety Distances Report). March 1946. PRO HO 196/35.<br />

5856. 556. Philip, E.B. The passage of blast over a wall. December 1945. PRO HO 196/34.<br />

5857. 557. Author Unknown.<br />

Air-raid shelter evolution and design. January 1946. PRO HO 196/35.<br />

5858. 558. Philip, E.B. Empirical formulae for the average circle radii of A, B and C damage.<br />

December 1945. PRO HO 196/34.<br />

5859. 559. van Rest, E.D. Description of fragment sets - II. February 1946. PRO HO 196/35.<br />

5860. 560. Fidler, A.J.S. Vulnerability of tall chimneys to HE attack: Part I. January 1946. PRO<br />

HO 196/35.<br />

5861. 561. Philip, E.B. Vulnerability of tall chimneys to HE attack: Part II. March 1946. PRO<br />

HO 196/35.<br />

5862. 562. Philip, E.B. Blast pressure and impulse in a tunnel. A sequel to Note REN 359 (Serial<br />

5659). The propagation of blast in tunnels (revised). August 1946. PRO HO 196/35.<br />

5863. 563. Burn, D.C. Protection of tunnels from blast. No Date. No PRO number.


5864. 564. Burn, D.C. Air raid shelters - Nagasaki and Hiroshima. March 1948. PRO HO<br />

196/37.<br />

5866. 566. Pavry, F.H. The effects of the atomic bomb at Nagasaki on steel framed buildings.<br />

July 1948. PRO HO 196/37.<br />

5867. 567. Hawker, J.B., and O.C. Young. Investigation of fire damage caused by atomic bombs<br />

at Hiroshima and Nagasaki: British Mission to Japan. January 1950. PRO HO 196/41.<br />

5868. 568. Badland, P. The effects of the atomic bombs at Nagasaki and Hiroshima on<br />

reinforced concrete structures. September 1948. PRO HO 196/38.<br />

5871. 571. Libessart. The optical study of shock waves. 1948. PRO HO 196/38.<br />

5872. 572. Raynor, E.H. The optical study of shock waves. Summary. 1948. PRO HO 196/38.<br />

5874. 574. Garwood, F. Monograph of German anti-personnel bombs. 1948. PRO HO 196/38.<br />

5875. 575. Arthur, J.S. An introduction to the study of fragmentation. August 1946. PRO HO<br />

196/35.<br />

5876. 576. Philip, E.B. The effect of a reinforced concrete wall on the nearby explosion of a<br />

bomb or bare charge. January 1947. PRO HO 196/36.<br />

5877. 577. Philip, E.B. The estimation of damage from a knowledge of the peak pressure and<br />

positive impulse of a blast wave. January 1947. PRO HO 196/36.<br />

5878. 578. Leader-Williams, E., and F.H. Pavry. Contribution to Textbook of Air Armament on<br />

the effectiveness of HE and IBs against industrial targets. May 1947. PRO HO 196/39.<br />

5879. 579. Philip, E.B. Explosions in closed rectangular chambers. November 1947. PRO HO<br />

196/36.<br />

5880. 580. Philip, E.B. The blast impulse on the ground due to an air burst bomb. November<br />

1947. PRO HO 196/36.<br />

5881. 581. Philip, E.B. The limiting distance of damage to reinforced concrete walls with special<br />

reference to the atomic bomb. January 1948. PRO HO 196/39.<br />

5882. 582. Philip, E.B. An enquiry into the possibilities of using the equivalent static pressure<br />

theory to predict the physiological effect of shock waves. June 1948. PRO HO 196/39.<br />

5883. 583. Philip, E.B. Blast tests on glass panes at Stewartby, January - February 1942. July<br />

1948. PRO HO 196/39.


5884. 584. McDermott, L.H., and E.B. Philip. Report of blast tests on glass substitutes at<br />

Stewartby. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

5885. 585. Philip, E.B. Blast and the Ministry of Home Security R&E Dept 1939-45. Descriptive<br />

notes on those papers of the RC and REN series which are concerned with the subject of blast.<br />

August 1948. PRO HO 196/39.<br />

5886. 586. Author Unknown. Classified list of papers issued in the REN series. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 196/1.<br />

5887. 587. Author Unknown. Numerical list of paper issued in the REN series. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 196/1.<br />

5901. P1. Author Unknown. Hagen 1/2 October 1943. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5902. P2. Author Unknown. Munich 2/3 October 1943. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5903. P3. Author Unknown. Kassel 3/4 October 1943. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5904. P4. Author Unknown. Frankfurt 4/5 October 1943. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5905. P5. Author Unknown. Stuttgart 7/8 October 1943. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5906. P6. Author Unknown. Hannover 22/23 September 1943 to 8/9 October 1943 and 18/19<br />

October 1943. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5907. P7. Author Unknown. Kassel 22/23 October 1943. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5908. P8. Author Unknown. Dusseldorf 3/4 November 1943. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5909. P9. Author Unknown. Mannheim-Ludwigshafen 17/18 and 18/19 November 1943. No<br />

Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5910. P10. Author Unknown. Stuttgart 26/27 November 1943. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5911. P11. Author Unknown. Leipzig 3/4 December 1943. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5912. P12. Author Unknown. Berlin 18 November to 17 December 1943. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/115.<br />

5913. P13. Author Unknown. Frankfurt 25/26 November, 20/21 December and 22/23 December<br />

1943. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5914. P14. Author Unknown. Stettin 5/6 January 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5915. P15. Author Unknown. Brunswick 14/15 January 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.


5916. P16. Author Unknown. Magdeburg 21/22 January 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5917. P17. Author Unknown. Frankfurt 29 January and 4 February 1944. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/115.<br />

5918. P18. Author Unknown. Berlin 23/24 December 1943 to 15/16 February 1944. No Date.<br />

PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5919. P19. Author Unknown. Liepzig 19/20 February and 20 February 1944. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/115.<br />

5920. P20. Author Unknown. Stuttgart 20/21 February 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5921. P21. Author Unknown. Schweinfurt 24 February and 24/25 February 1944. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 191/115.<br />

5922. P22. Author Unknown. Augsburg 25/26 February 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5923. P23. Author Unknown. Stuttgart 1/2 March 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5924. P24. Author Unknown. Frankfurt 8 February to 24 March 1944. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/115.<br />

5925. P25. Author Unknown. Berlin 4 to 25 March 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5926. P26. Author Unknown. Nurnberg 28/29 August 1942 - 8/9 September 1944. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 191/115.<br />

5927. P27. Author Unknown. Aachen 11/12 April 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5928. P28. Author Unknown. Cologne 20/21 April 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5929. P29. Author Unknown. Dusseldorf 22/23 April 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5930. P30. Author Unknown. Munich 18 March and 26/27 April 1944. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/115.<br />

5931. P31. Author Unknown. Essen 26/27 March and 26/27 April 1944. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/115.<br />

5932. P32. Author Unknown. Friedrichshafen 27/28 April 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5933. P33. Author Unknown. Duisberg 15 May to 25 May 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5934. P34. Author Unknown. Dortmund 22/23 May 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.


5935. P35. Author Unknown. Berlin 29 April to 24 May 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5936. P36. Author Unknown. Stuttgart 21, 24/25, 25/26, 28/29 July 1944. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/115.<br />

5937. P37. Author Unknown. Munich 9 June to 21 July 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5938. P38. Author Unknown. Stettin 16/17 August 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5939. P39. Author Unknown. Konigsberg 29/30 August 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5940. P40. Author Unknown. Stettin 29/30 August 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5941. P41. Author Unknown. Frankfurt 12/13 September 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5942. P42. Author Unknown. Stuttgart 12/13 and 13 September 1944. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/115.<br />

5943. P43. Author Unknown. Bremerhaven 18/19 September 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5944. P44. Author Unknown. Method of preparation of Area Assessment Reports. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 191/115.<br />

5945. P45. Author Unknown. Bremen 6/7 October 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5946. P46. Author Unknown. Darmstadt 11/12 September 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5947. P47. Author Unknown. Dortmund 6/7 October 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5948. P48. Author Unknown. Duisberg 14 and 14/15 October 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5949. P49. Author Unknown. Emden 6 September 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5950. P50. Author Unknown. Munchen Gladback 9/10 September 1944. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/115.<br />

5951. P51. Author Unknown. Karlsruhe 24/25 April to 26/27 September 1944. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 191/115.<br />

5952. P52. Author Unknown. Kiel 13/14 October 1942 to 15/16 September 1944. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 191/115.<br />

5953. P53. Author Unknown. Munster 12 September 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5954. P54. Author Unknown. Stuttgart 19/20 October 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.


5955. P55. Author Unknown. Munich 22 September and 26/27 November 1944. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 191/115.<br />

5956. P56. Author Unknown. Munich 17/18 December 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5957. P57. Author Unknown. Bochum 4/5 November 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5958. P58. Author Unknown. Brunswick 20 February to 13/14 August 1944. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/115.<br />

5959. P59. Author Unknown. Brunswick 24 August to 22 October 1944. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/115.<br />

5960. P60. Author Unknown. Karlsruhe 29/30 September to 4/5 December 1944. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 191/115.<br />

5961. P61. Author Unknown. Witten 12 December 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5962. P62. Author Unknown. Munster 23 September to 18 November 1944. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/115.<br />

5963. P63. Author Unknown. Freiburg 27/28 November 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5964. P64. Author Unknown. Essen 23/24 and 25 October 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5964. P74. Author Unknown. Hannover 22 October 1943 to 8 February 1945. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 191/115.<br />

5965. P65. Author Unknown. Bielefeld 30 September 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5966. P66. Author Unknown. Wilhelmshafen 15/16 October 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5967. P67. Author Unknown. Cologne September and October 1944. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/115.<br />

5968. P68. Author Unknown. Saarbrucken 5/6 October 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5969. P69. Author Unknown. Mulheim 24 July 1943 to 19 November 1944. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/115.<br />

5970. P70. Author Unknown. Oberhausen 20 June 1943 to 19 November 1944. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 191/115.<br />

5971. P71. Author Unknown. Neuss 22 October 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.


5972. P72. Author Unknown. Heilbronn 4/5 December 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5973. P73. Author Unknown. Duisberg 6 November to 17/18 December 1944. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 191/115.<br />

5975. P75. Author Unknown. Nuremberg 19/20 October 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5976. P76. Author Unknown. Nuremberg 2/3 January 1945. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5977. P77. Author Unknown. Ulm 17/18 December 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5978. P78. Author Unknown. Oberhausen 21 November to 11 December 1944. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 191/115.<br />

5979. P79. Author Unknown. Essen 28/29 November to 12/13 December 1944. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 191/115.<br />

5980. P80. Author Unknown. Hagen 2/3 December 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5981. P81. Author Unknown. Kaiserslautern 27/28 September 1944. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/115.<br />

5982. P82. Author Unknown. Aachen 24/25 and 27/28 May 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5983. P83. Author Unknown. Bonn 18 October 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5984. P84. Author Unknown. Bonn 21/22, 24/25, 28/29 December 1944. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/115.<br />

5985. P85. Author Unknown. Osnabruck 13 September 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5986. P86. Author Unknown. Osnabruck 6/7 December 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5987. P87. Author Unknown. Coblenz 6/7 November 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5988. P88. Author Unknown. Gelsenkirchen 6 November 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5989. P89. Author Unknown. Neuss 27/28 and 28/29 November 1944. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/115.<br />

5990. P90. Author Unknown. Magdeburg 20 February to 24 December 1944. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/115.<br />

5991. P91. Author Unknown. Solingen August 1943 to January 1945. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/115.


5992. P92. Author Unknown. Dusseldorf 2/3 November 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5993. P93. Author Unknown. Berlin 29 May 1944 to 22 February 1945. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/115.<br />

5994. P94. Author Unknown. Cologne October and November 1944. No Date.<br />

PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5995. P95. Author Unknown. Munich 7/8 January 1945. No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5996. P96. Author Unknown. Munchen to 28/29 Gladback 19/20 September December 1944.<br />

No Date. PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5997. P97. Author Unknown. Magdeburg 25 December 1944 to 6 February 1945. No Date.<br />

PRO HO 191/115.<br />

5998. P98. Author Unknown. Dresden 7 October 1944 to 2 March 1945. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/115.<br />

6001. H1. Robb, R.A. Effects of material damage on supply of gas, water and electricity.<br />

July 1942. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6002. H2. Author Unknown. Effects on labour of air raids. October 1942. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6003. H3. Author Unknown. Note on Italian construction and its vulnerability to IB and HE<br />

bombs. December 1942. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6004. H4. Author Unknown. Effects of the air raids of December 1940 on the Sheffield gas<br />

supply and steel industry. No Date. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6005. H5. Author Unknown. Effects on labour in Bootle: Effects of the Mersey side raids of May<br />

1941. No Date. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6006. H6. Author Unknown. Damaging effect of known 40001b HC bombs. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/116.<br />

6007. H7. Author Unknown. Dusseldorf 15/16 August and 10/11 September 1942. February<br />

1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6008. H8. Author Unknown. Le Creusot 17 October 1942. February 1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6009. H9. Author Unknown. Damaging effect of known 5001b USAAF bombs and comparison<br />

with 40001b HC bomb. March 1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6010. H10. Author Unknown. Damaging effect of known 10001b GP bombs and comparison<br />

with 40001b HC and 5001b USA bombs. March 1943. PRO HO 191/116.


6011. Hll. Author Unknown. Dusseldorf 31 July - 31 August 1942. March 1943. PRO HO<br />

191/116.<br />

6012. H12. Author Unknown. Effect of air raids 1 June 1940 - 26 June 1941 on Liverpool.<br />

March 1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6013. H13. Author Unknown. Compagnie de Fives-Lille 9 October 1942. March 1943. PRO HO<br />

191/116.<br />

6014. H14. Author Unknown. German domestic architecture. No Date. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6015. H15. Author Unknown. Theoretical examination of an area attack with HE on the Ruhr<br />

industrial gas grid. April 1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6016. H16. Author Unknown. Saarbrucken 29/30 July 1942. April 1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6017. H17. Author Unknown. Billancourt, Paris 4 April 1943. May 1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6018. H18. Author Unknown. Essen 5/6 March 1943. May 1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6019. H19. Author Unknown. Essen 12/13 March 1943. May 1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6020. H20. Author Unknown. Essen 3/4 April 1943. May 1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6021. H21. Author Unknown. Essen 5/6 March, 12/13 March, 3/4 April 1943. June 1943. PRO<br />

HO 191/116.<br />

6022. H22. Author Unknown. Essen 5/6 March, 12/13 March, and 3/4 April 1943. June 1943.<br />

PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6023. H23. Author Unknown. Vegesack 18 March 1943. June 1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6024. H24. Author Unknown. Cologne 30/31 May 1942. July 1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6025. H25. Author Unknown. Effects of air raids on labour and production. July 1943. PRO HO<br />

191/116.<br />

6026. H26. Author Unknown. Duisberg 10 September 1942 to 17 January 1943. July 1943. PRO<br />

HO 191/116.<br />

6027. H27. Author Unknown. Kiel 14 May 1943. July 1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6028. H28. Author Unknown. Effects of air attacks in force on German targets during the period<br />

1 April to 4 July 1943. July 1943. PRO HO 191/116.


6029. H29. Author Unknown. Berlin 16-18 January and 1/2 March 1943. August 1943. PRO<br />

HO 191/116.<br />

6030. H30. Author Unknown. Duisberg 17 January to 12/13 May 1943. August 1943. PRO HO<br />

191/116.<br />

6031. H31. Author Unknown. Barmen (Wuppertal) 29/30 May 1943. August 1943. PRO HO<br />

191/116.<br />

6032. H32. Author Unknown. Bochum 13/14 May 1943. October 1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6033. H33. Author Unknown. Damaging effect of known 80001b HC bombs. August 1943. PRO<br />

HO 191/116.<br />

6034. H34. Author Unknown. Flensburg 19 May 1943. August 1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6035. H35. Author Unknown. Warnemunde 29 July 1943. August 1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6036. H36. Author Unknown. Kassel-Bettenhausen and Kassel-Waldau 30 July 1943. September<br />

1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6037. H37. Author Unknown. Oschersleben 28 July 1943. September 1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6038. H38. Author Unknown. Hannover 26 July 1943. September 1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6039. H39. Author Unknown. Krefeld 21/22 June 1943. September 1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6040. H40. Author Unknown. Munster 11/12 June 1943. October 1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6041. H41. Author Unknown. Regensburg-Prufening 17 August 1943. October 1943. PRO HO<br />

191/116.<br />

6042. H42. Author Unknown. Wiener Neustadt 13 August 1943. October 1943. PRO HO<br />

191/116.<br />

6043. H43. Author Unknown. Schweinfurt 17 August 1943. October 1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6045. H45. Author Unknown. Villacoublay 14 July and 24 August 1943. October 1943. PRO HO<br />

191/116.<br />

6046. H46. Author Unknown. Paris Bois/Colombe 15 September 1943. October 1943. PRO HO<br />

191/116.<br />

6047. H47. Author Unknown. The relation between the density of incendiary attack and the<br />

extent of visible damage to building in the central zone of German cities. September 1943. PRO<br />

HO 191/116.


6048. H48. Author Unknown. Paris Bois/Colombe 15 September 1943. October 1943. PRO HO<br />

191/116.<br />

6049. H49. Author Unknown. The effects of air attacks in force on German targets during the<br />

period 4 July to 30 September 1943. October 1943. PRO HO 191/116.<br />

6050. H50. Author Unknown. Kassel-Bettenhausen 3/4 October 1943. October 1943. PRO HO<br />

191/116.<br />

6051. H51. Author Unknown. Marienburg 9 October 1943. November 1943. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6052. H52. Author Unknown. Anklam 9 October 1943. November 1943. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6053. H53. Author Unknown. Schweinfurt 14 October 1943. November 1943. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6054. H54. Author Unknown. Reconstruction: Messerschmitt at Regensburg-Prufening to 12<br />

October 1943. November 1943. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6055. H55. Author Unknown. Billancourt 15 September 1943. December 1943. PRO HO<br />

191/117.<br />

6056. H56. Author Unknown. Paris/Billancourt (Point du Jour) 15 September 1943. November<br />

1943. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6057. H57. Author Unknown. Hamburg: 9 raids 24 July to 3 August 1943. November 1943.<br />

PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6058. H58. Author Unknown. Frankfurt/Heddernheim 4 October 1943. November 1943. PRO<br />

HO 191/117.<br />

6059. H59. Author Unknown. Dusseldorf 25/26 May and 11/12 June 1943. November 1943.<br />

PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6060. H60. Author Unknown. Hamburg July and August 1943. November 1943. PRO HO<br />

191/117.<br />

6061. H61. Author Unknown. Wiener Neustadt. December 1943. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6062. H62. Author Unknown. Turin 8 November 1943. December 1943. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6063. H63. Author Unknown. Knaben (Norway) 16 November 1943. January 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/117.<br />

6064. H64. Author Unknown. Oslo/Kjeller 18 November 1943. January 1944. PRO HO 191/117.


6065. H65. Author Unknown. Wilhelmshaven 3 November 1943. January 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/117.<br />

6066. H66. Author Unknown. Kiel 13 December 1943. January 1944. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6067. H67. Author Unknown. Leipzig 3/4 December 1943. January 1944. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6068. H68. Author Unknown. Stuttgart/Unterturkheim 26/27 November 1943. January 1944.<br />

PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6069. H69. Author Unknown. Turin 1 December 1943. January 1944. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6070. H70. Author Unknown. Hagen 1/2 October 1943. February 1944. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6071. H71. Author Unknown. Paris/Bois Colombe 31 December 1943. February 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/117.<br />

6072. H72. Author Unknown. Paris/Bois Colombe 31 December 1943. January 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/117.<br />

6073. H73. Author Unknown. Paris/Ivy-sur-Seine 31 December 1943. February 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/117.<br />

6074. H74. Author Unknown. Essen 5 March to 16 September 1943. March 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/117.<br />

6075. H75. Author Unknown. Villar Perosa (Italy) 3 January 1944. February 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/117.<br />

6076. H76. Author Unknown. The economic effects of attacks in force on German targets:<br />

March to December 1943. February 1944. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6077. H77. Author Unknown. Klagenfurt 16 January 1944. February 1944. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6078. H78. Author Unknown. Brunswick/Waggum 11 January 1944. March 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/117.<br />

6079. H79. Author Unknown. Reconstruction: Messerschmitt at Regensburg-Prufening: 17<br />

August 1943 to 31 January 1944. February 1944. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6080. H80. Author Unknown. Reconstruction: Wiener Neustadter Flugzeugwerke, Wiener<br />

Neustadt to 1 February 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6081. H81. Author Unknown. Revised estimates of the apparent ratio of effectiveness of IB to<br />

HE in causing "visible" damage. February 1944. PRO HO 191/117.


6082. H82. Author Unknown. Oschersleben 11 January and 20 February 1944. March 1944.<br />

PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6083. H83. Author Unknown. Frankfurt-am-Main 29 January and 4 February 1944. March<br />

1944. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6084. H84. Author Unknown. Villacoublay 5 February 1944. March 1944. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6085. H85. Author Unknown. Limoges 8/9 February 1944. April 1944. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6086. H86. Author Unknown. Dusseldorf 3/4 November 1943. March 1944. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6087. H87. Author Unknown. Kassel 22/23 November 1943. April 1944. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6088. H88. Author Unknown. Leipzig/Heiterblick and Leipzig/Mockau 20 February 1944.<br />

March 1944. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6089. H89. Author Unknown. Reconstruction: Focke Wulfe, Marienburg to 19 February 1944.<br />

March 1944. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6090. H90. Author Unknown. Gotha 24 February 1944. March 1944. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6091. H91. Author Unknown. Leipzig/Mockau 20 February 1944. March 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/117.<br />

6092. H92. Author Unknown. Stuttgart/Bad-Canstatt 20/21 February 1944. April 1944. PRO<br />

HO 191/117.<br />

6093. H93. Author Unknown. Leipzig/Mockau 20 February 1944. March 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/117.<br />

6094. H94. Author Unknown. Regensburg-Prufening 25 February 1944. March 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/117.<br />

6095. H95. Author Unknown. Meulin-les-Mureaux 2/3 March 1944. April 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/117.<br />

6096. H96. Author Unknown. Stuttgart/Feuerback 20/21 February 1944. March 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/117.<br />

6097. H97. Author Unknown. Reconstruction: Arado, Anklam and Warnemunde to 6 February<br />

1944. March 1944. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6098. H98. Author Unknown. Brunswick/Neupetritor 20 February 1944. April 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/117.


6099. H99. Author Unknown. Steyr 24 February 1944. April 1944. PRO HO 191/117.<br />

6100. H100. Author Unknown. Clermont-Ferrand 16/17 March 1944. April 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/117.<br />

6101. H101. Author Unknown. Schweinfurt 24 and 24/25 February 1944. April 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/118.<br />

6102. H102. Author Unknown. Augsburg 25 February 1944. April 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6104. H104. Author Unknown. Interim report on reconstruction of damage sustained during the<br />

second half of 1943. April 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6105. H105. Author Unknown. Bernburg and Aschersleben 20 and 22 February 1944. No Date.<br />

PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6106. H106. Author Unknown. Frankfurt 4/5 October 1943. May 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6107. H107. Author Unknown. Frankfurt-am-Main 23 March 1944. April 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/118.<br />

6108. H108. Author Unknown. Poznan, Poland 9 April 1944. May 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6109. H109. Author Unknown. Regensburg/Obertraubling 22 and 25 Feb. April 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/118.<br />

6110. H110. Author Unknown. Bad Constatt/Stuttgart 20/21 and 25 February 1944. April 1944.<br />

PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6111. Hill. Author Unknown. Nurnberg/Firth 25 February 1944. May 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6112. HI 12. Author Unknown. Erkner8March 1944. March 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6113. H113. Author Unknown. Warnemunde 9 April 1944. March 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6114. HI 14. Author Unknown. Oschersleben 11 April 1944. May 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6115. H115. Fisher, R.B. The analysis of incendiary attack in Germany. April 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/118.<br />

6116. H116. Author Unknown. Brunswick/Wilhemiton. May 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6117. HI 17. Author Unknown. Clermont-Ferrand/Aulnat 10/11 March 1944. May 1944. PRO<br />

HO 191/118.<br />

6118. H118. Author Unknown. Brunswick/Neupetritor. July 1944. PRO HO 191/118.


6119. H119. Author Unknown. The economic effects of allied attacks in force on German targets<br />

1 January to 31 March 1944. May 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6120. H120. Author Unknown. Aminswalde, Nr Stetin 11 April 1944. May 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/118.<br />

6121. H121. Author Unknown. Fischamend Markt, Nr Vienna 12 April 1944. May 1944. PRO<br />

HO 191/118.<br />

6122. H122. Author Unknown. Marienburg, East Prussia 9 April 1944. May 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/118.<br />

6123. H123. Author Unknown. Augsburg 13 April 1944. May 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6124. H124. Author Unknown. Gyor, Hungary 13 April 1944. May 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6125. H125. Author Unknown. Szigetsentmiklos, Hungary 3 and 13 April 1944. June 1944. PRO<br />

HO 191/118.<br />

6126. H126. Author Unknown. Steyr 2 April 1944. May 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6127. H127. Author Unknown. Bad Voslau 12 and 22 April 1944. May 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6128. H128. Author Unknown. Clermont-Ferrand/Aulnat 29/30 and 30 April 1944. June 1944.<br />

PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6130. H130. Author Unknown. Oberpfaffenhoffen Nr Munich 18 March 13 and 24 April 1944.<br />

June 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6131. H131. Author Unknown. Augsburg 25/26 February 1944. June 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6132. H132. Author Unknown. Zwickau 12 May 1944. June 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6133. H133. Author Unknown. Friedrichshafen 24 and 27/28 April 1944. June 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/118.<br />

6134. H134. Author Unknown. Gydnia/Rahmel 9 April 1944. May 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6136. H136. Author Unknown. Annecy 9/10 May 1944. May 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6137. H137. Author Unknown. Friedrichshafen/Manzell and Lowenthal-Allmanweiler 16 March<br />

and 27/28 April 1944. June 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6138. H138. Author Unknown. Kassel-Bettenhausen and Kassel-Waldau 19 April 1944. June<br />

1944. PRO HO 191/118.


6139. H139. Author Unknown. Kassel/Altenbauna 19 April 1944. June 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6140. H140. Author Unknown. Schweinfurt 13 and 26/27 April 1944. June 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/118.<br />

6141. H141. Author Unknown. Sudetenland 12 May 1944. June 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6142. H142. Author Unknown. Bohen 12 May 1944. June 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6143. H143. Author Unknown. Merseburg/Leuna 12 May 1944. June 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6144. H144. Author Unknown. Wiener Neustadt 12 and 23 April and 10 and 29 May 1944. June<br />

1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6145. H145. Author Unknown. Brasor 16 April and 6 May 1944. July 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6146. H146. Author Unknown. Tutow airfield, Germany 13 and 29 May 1944. June 1944. PRO<br />

HO 191/118.<br />

6147. H147. Author Unknown. Reconstruction report - Dusseldorf 5 November 1943 to 23<br />

December 1943. June 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6148. H148. Author Unknown. Strasbourg/Meinau 27 May 1944. July 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6149. H149. Author Unknown. Halberstadt 30 May 1944. July 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6150. H150. Author Unknown. Leipzig/Heiterblick 29 May 1944. June 1944. PRO HO 191/118.<br />

6151. H151. Author Unknown. Oschersleben 30 May 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6152. H152. Author Unknown. Krzesinki and Poznan 29 May 1944. No Date. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6153. H153. Author Unknown. USAAF attacks of ME 109 plants 20 February to 10 May 1944.<br />

June 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6154. H154. Author Unknown. Dessau 28 and 30 May 1944. July 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6155. H155. Author Unknown. Troglitz/Zeitz 12 and 28 May 1944. June 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/119.<br />

6156. H156. Author Unknown. Friedrichshafen 27/28 April 1944. July 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6157. H157. Author Unknown. Schwechat 23 April 1944. July 1944. PRO HO 191/119.


6158. H158. Author Unknown. Munich/Oberwissenfeld 13 June and 11, 12, 13 and 16 July<br />

1944. September 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6159. H159. Author Unknown. Ruhland 28 May 1944. September 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6160. H160. Author Unknown. Politz 29 May 1944. June 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6161. H161. Author Unknown. Sorau 29 May 1944. July 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6162. H162. Author Unknown. Brunswick/Wilhelmitar 19 May 1944 - Repairs to 28 May 1944.<br />

July 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6163. H163. Author Unknown. Bourges 10 April, 23 May, 4 and 25 June 1944. August 1944.<br />

PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6164. H164. Author Unknown. Oberpfaffenhofen 13 June 1944. July 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6165. H165. Author Unknown. Regensburg/Prufening and Regensburg/Obertraubling 22 and 25<br />

February to 19 May 1944. July 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6166. H166. Author Unknown. Schwechat 26 June 1944. August 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6167. H167. Author Unknown. USAAF attacks on FW190 plants January to May 1944. July<br />

1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6168. H168. Author Unknown. Gelkenkirchen 12/13, 14/15 and 15/16 June 1944. July 1944.<br />

PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6169. H169. Author Unknown. Aschersleben 7 July 1944. August 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6170. H170. Author Unknown. Halle 7 July 1944. August 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6171. H171. Author Unknown. Bremen 24 June 1944. August 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6172. H172. Author Unknown. Turin/Mirafiori 22 June 1944. August 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6173. H173. Author Unknown. Magdeburg/Rothensee 28 May and 20 June 1944. August 1944.<br />

PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6174. H174. Author Unknown. Vienna/Kagran 16 June 1944. August 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6175. H175. Author Unknown. Leipzig/Mockau 20 July 1944. August 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6176. H176. Author Unknown. Kothen 20 July 1944. August 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6177. H177. Author Unknown. Leipzig/Taucha 7 July 1944. August 1944. PRO HO 191/119.


6178. H178. Author Unknown. Bohlen 29 June and 7 July 1944. August 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/119.<br />

6180. H180. Author Unknown. Fallersleben Nr Brunswick 20 and 29 June 1944. August 1944.<br />

PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6181. H181. Author Unknown. Merseburg/Leuna 28 May and 7 July 1944. August 1944. PRO<br />

HO 191/119.<br />

6182. H182. Author Unknown. Wiener Neudorf, Nr Vienna 30 May, 16 and 26 July 1944.<br />

August 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6184. H184. Author Unknown. Brunswick/Neupetritor 5 August 1944. August 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/119.<br />

6185. H185. Author Unknown. Polite 20 June 1944. August 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6186. H186. Author Unknown. Brunswick/Wilhelmitor 5 August 1944. September 1944. PRO<br />

HO 191/119.<br />

6187. H187. Author Unknown. Friedrichshafen 20 July 1944. September 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/119.<br />

6188. H188. Author Unknown. Misburg Nr Hannover 20 June 1944. August 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/119.<br />

6189. H189. Author Unknown. Munich/Hollinegetskreuth 19 July 1944. September 1944. PRO<br />

HO 191/119.<br />

6190. H190. Author Unknown. Basdorf, Nr Berlin 21 June 1944. September 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/119.<br />

6191. H191. Author Unknown. Regensburg/Obertraubling 21 July 1944. September 1944. PRO<br />

HO 191/119.<br />

6192. H192. Author Unknown. Regensburg/Prufening and Regensburg/Obertaubling 21 July<br />

1944. September 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6193. H193. Author Unknown. Reconstruction report - Cologne 4 July 1943 to 8 April 1944.<br />

August 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6194. H194. Author Unknown. Magdeburg/Rothense 5 and 16 April 1944. October 1944. PRO<br />

HO 191/119.


6195. H195. Author Unknown. Friedrichshafen/Manzell 18 July and 3 August 1944. September<br />

1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6197. H197. Author Unknown. Vienna/Labau 16 and 26 June 1944. August 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/119.<br />

6198. H198. Author Unknown. Wesseling 18/19 July 1944. August 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6200. H200. Author Unknown. Berlin/Niederschoneweide. September 1944. PRO HO 191/119.<br />

6201. H201. Author Unknown. Munich 24/25 April 1944. October 1944. PRO HO 191/120.<br />

6202. H202. Author Unknown. Hamburg 20 June 1944. September 1944. PRO HO 191/120.<br />

6203. H203. Author Unknown. Leipheim 19 July 1944. September 1944. PRO HO 191/120.<br />

6204. H204. Author Unknown. Genshagen (Nr Berlin) 6 August 1944. September 1944. PRO<br />

HO 191/120.<br />

6205. H205. Author Unknown. Attack on the German single-engine fighter industry: July 1943 -<br />

May 1944. October 1944. PRO HO 191/120.<br />

6206. H206. Author Unknown. Brunswick/Querum 5 and 24 August 1944. October 1944. PRO<br />

HO 191/120.<br />

6207. H207. Author Unknown. Brno/Lisen (Czechoslovakia) 25 August 1944. October 1944.<br />

PRO HO 191/120.<br />

6208. H208. Author Unknown. Munich/Allach 13 June, 13 July and 31 July 1944. October 1944.<br />

PRO HO 191/120.<br />

6209. H209. Author Unknown. Berlin/Wittenau: Attacks from 23/24 August to 16/17 December<br />

1943: Repairs to 8 April 1944. November 1944. PRO HO 191/120.<br />

6210. H210. Author Unknown. Reconstruction: Dortmund 29 May 1943 to 8 April 1944.<br />

November 1944. PRO HO 191/120.<br />

6211. H211. Author Unknown. The economic effects of attacks in force on German targets 1<br />

April 1944 to 30 June 1944. November 1944. PRO HO 191/120.<br />

6212. H212. Author Unknown. Economic assessment of damage by air attacks to the German<br />

electrical equipment industry 1 March 1943 to 30 June 1944. October 1944. PRO HO 191/120.<br />

6213. H213. Author Unknown. USAAF attacks on BMW aero-engine factories June to August<br />

1944. October 1944. PRO HO 191/120.


6214. H214. Author Unknown. An analysis of attacks with the J-30 incendiary bomb. October<br />

1944. PRO HO 191/120.<br />

6215. H215. Author Unknown. Bremen 18/19 August 1944. November 1944. PRO HO 191/120.<br />

6216. H216. Author Unknown. USAAF attacks on Daimler-Benz aero-engine factories April to<br />

August 1944. November 1944. PRO HO 191/120.<br />

6217. H217. Author Unknown. Russelsheim (Nr Mainz) 20 July, 12/13 August and 25/26 August<br />

1944. November 1944. PRO HO 191/120.<br />

6218. H218. Author Unknown. USAAF attacks on Junkers aero-engine factories April to August<br />

1944. December 1944. PRO HO 191/120.<br />

6219. H219. Author Unknown. Hamburg/Moorfleth 6 October 1944. December 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/120.<br />

6220. H220. Author Unknown. Shale oil and allied plants: Fushin, Manchuria. November 1944.<br />

PRO HO 191/120.<br />

6221. H221. Author Unknown. Eisenach-Stockhausen September 1944. No Date. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

6222. H222. Author Unknown. Berlin/Spanau. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6223. H223. Author Unknown. Brandenburg 6 August 1944. December 1944. PRO HO 191/120.<br />

6224. H224. Author Unknown. Analysts of repairs at damaged strategic oil plants. April 1945.<br />

PRO HO 191/120.<br />

6225. H225. Author Unknown. Comparison of Aachen records of effects of air attack with<br />

estimates derived from aerial photograhs and with Allied official records of attacks and bombs<br />

used. March 1945. PRO HO 191/120.<br />

6226. H226. Author Unknown. Comparison of estimated and actual results of air attacks on the<br />

Astra Romana oil refinery, Ploesti, Romania: 1 April - 31 August 1944. June 1945. PRO HO<br />

191/121.<br />

6227. H227A. Author Unknown. Paris 15 September and 31 December 1943. June 1945. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

6228. H228. Author Unknown. Lyons 23/24 March, 25/26 March, 29/30 March, 2 May and 25<br />

May 1944. July 1945. PRO HO 191/121.<br />

6229. H229. Author Unknown. Damage to machine tools caused by fire. No Date. No PRO<br />

number.


6230. H230. Author Unknown. Fire damage to machine tools (2ndpaper). May 1945. PRO HO<br />

191/121.<br />

6231. H231. Author Unknown. Usine le Bourget, Paris 16 August 1943. September 1945. PRO<br />

HO 191/121.<br />

6232. H232. Author Unknown. Montlucon data compilation. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6233. H233. Author Unknown. A method of estimating the relationships between type of HE<br />

bomb, density of attack and production loss for a factory. May 1945. PRO HO 191/121.<br />

6234. H234. Author Unknown. Notes on the recognition of industrial building structure from air<br />

cover. May 1945. PRO HO 191/121.<br />

6235. H235. Author Unknown. Bois Colombe Paris 9 September, 15 September and 31<br />

December 1943. May 1945. PRO HO 191/121.<br />

6236. H236. Author Unknown. The effect of overlap on the structural damage caused by HE<br />

bombs. May 1945. PRO HO 191/121.<br />

6237. H237. Author Unknown. Toulouse 5/6 April 1944. 1945. PRO HO 191/121.<br />

6238. H238. Author Unknown. Toulouse 5/6 April and 1/2 May 1944. July 1945. PRO HO<br />

191/121.<br />

6239. H239. Author Unknown. Survey of RE8 studies of weapon effectiveness against industrial<br />

targets. June 1945. PRO HO 191/121.<br />

6240. H240. Author Unknown. Meulan-les-Mureaux 3 September 1943 and 2/3 March 1944.<br />

July 1945. PRO HO 191/121.<br />

6241. H241. Author Unknown. Observations of German domestic architecture made during fire<br />

survey reconnaissance of Krefeld by a BBRM party. June 1945. PRO HO 191/121.<br />

6250. H250. Author Unknown. The accuracy of the interpretation of damage to industrial<br />

buildings from air photographs. July 1946. PRO HO 191/121.<br />

6251. H251. Author Unknown. The accuracy of the analysis of building construction from air<br />

photographs. July 1946. PRO HO 191/121.<br />

6252. H252. Author Unknown. House damage and casualties: Comparison of RE8 estimates and<br />

German figures. July 1946. PRO HO 191/121.<br />

6259. H259. Author Unknown. German 1kg incendiary bomb: Effectiveness against British<br />

homes. July 1945. PRO HO 191/121.


6261. F1. McIvor, G.A.B., and F.J. Griffin. German Civil Defence Organisation in Luxembourg.<br />

January 1945. PRO AIR 14/3501.<br />

6262. F2. Author Unknown. Interim report of the bombing of Plaesti. No Date. PRO AIR<br />

14/3501.<br />

6263. F3. Ironside, C, et al. Interim note on German static camouflage in France and Belgium.<br />

April 1945. No PRO number.<br />

6264. F4. Author Unknown. Factory survey report on SIGMA Lyons, France: Attacks<br />

March/May 1944. January 1946. PRO AIR 14/2945 and PRO AIR 14/3501.<br />

6266. F6. Burn, D.C., and D.G. Christopherson. The Aachen air-raid shelters. May 1945. PRO<br />

AIR 14/3501.<br />

6267. F7. Burn, D.C., and D.G. Christopherson. Heavy concrete structures at Siracourt,<br />

Marquise - Mimoyecques, Wizerness and Watten (including tunnels) with particular reference to<br />

effects of TALLBOY "M". April 1945. PRO AIR 14/3501.<br />

6268. F8. Author Unknown. Operation of the German control of the iron and steel industry.<br />

1945. No PRO number.<br />

6269. F9. Author Unknown. Factory survey report on Dunlop le Bourget: Attack of 16 August<br />

1943. January 1946. PRO AIR 14/2944 and PRO AIR 14/3501.<br />

6270. F10. Burn, D.C., and D.G. Christopherson. Examples of air-raid shelters in Paris. May<br />

1945. PRO AIR 14/3501.<br />

6271. F11. Burn, D.C., F. Walley, and D.J. Richards. Some German underground munition<br />

stores and factories in France and Luxembourg. April 1945. PRO AIR 14/3502.<br />

6272. F12. Burn, D.C., et al. Saumur railway tunnel - effects of TALLBOY "M" attack. April<br />

1945. PRO AIR 14/3502.<br />

6273. F13. Author Unknown. Factory survey report on Societe Hispano Suiza; Paris; Attacks of<br />

September and December 1943. January 1946. PRO AIR 14/2941 and PRO AIR 14/3502.<br />

6274. F14. Burn, D.C. Demolition of top level tunnels at Marquise - Mimoyecques, France, by<br />

the Royal Engineers May 1945. No Date. PRO AIR 14/2948 and PRO AIR 14/3502.<br />

6275. F15. Author Unknown. Factory survey report on Comagnie d’application Machaniques<br />

(CAM), Paris: Attacks of September and December 1943. June 1945. PRO AIR 14/2942 and<br />

PRO AIR 14/3502.


6276. F16. Author Unknown. A brief survey of the effects of air attack on the city of Aachen. July<br />

1945. PRO WO 291/1379.<br />

6277. F17. Author Unknown. Factory survey report on L Brequet, Toulouse, Societe Louis<br />

Breguet aircraft plant; Attack of April 1944. January 1946. PRO AIR 14/2946 and PRO AIR<br />

14/3502.<br />

6278. F18. Author Unknown. Factory survey report on SNCASE, Toulouse: Attacks of April/May<br />

1944. January 1946. PRO AIR 14/2947 and PRO AIR 14/3502.<br />

6279. F19. Author Unknown. Factory survey report SNCAN, Meulan-les-Mureaux. January<br />

1946. PRO AIR 14/2943 and PRO AIR 14/3502.<br />

6280. F20. Author Unknown. Damage to domestic property and shelters in Paris. No Date. PRO<br />

AIR 14/3502.<br />

6281. F21. Hill, L.G.W., et al. Material damage caused by bombs to bridges. August 1945. PRO<br />

AIR 14/3503.<br />

6282. F22. Author Unknown. House damage and casualties: comparison of RE8 estimates and<br />

German figures. July 1946. PRO AIR 14/2849 and PRO AIR 14/3503.<br />

6283. F23. Author Unknown. German 1kg incendiary bomb: Effectiveness against British<br />

houses. July 1946. PRO AIR 14/2849 and PRO AIR 14/3503.<br />

6284. F24. Author Unknown. The accuracy of interpretation of damage to industrial buildings<br />

from air photographs. July 1946. PRO AIR 14/2849 and PRO AIR 14/3503.<br />

6285. F25. Author Unknown. The accuracy of the analysis of building construction from air<br />

photographs. July 1946. PRO AIR 14/2849 and PRO AIR 14/3503.<br />

6291. U/2. Author Unknown. Examinations of damaged shipping in N Germany and Denmark.<br />

No Date. RA.<br />

6292. U/3. Author Unknown. Examination of damaged enemy shipping in Southern Norwegian<br />

ports and anchorages by a CC Investigating Party. No Date. RA.<br />

6301. Author Unknown. The strategic air war against Germany 1939 - 1945. 1947. PRO AIR<br />

10/3866.<br />

6302. Aircraft Industry Panel. The effects of bombing the German aircraft industry. No Date.<br />

PRO AIR 10/3867.<br />

6303. Towns Panel. The effects of strategic air attacks on German towns. November 1946. PRO<br />

AIR 10/3870.


6304. Author Unknown. Potential and actual output of German armaments in relation to the<br />

combined bomber offensive. November 1946. PRO AIR 10/3871.<br />

6305. Inland Communications Panel. The effects of air attack on inland communication. August<br />

1947. PRO AIR 10/3869.<br />

6306. Technical Sub-Committee on Axis Oil. Oil as a factor in the German war effort, 1933 -<br />

1945. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6307. Shipbuilding Panel. The effects of strategic bombing on the production of German Uboats.<br />

August 1946. PRO AIR 10/3868.<br />

6308. Sea-Communications Panel. The effects of air attacks on German sea-communications in<br />

NW European waters. October 1949. PRO AIR 10/3872 and PRO HO 192/1698.<br />

6309. Underground Structure Panel. German experience in the underground transfer of war<br />

industries (in 2 parts). January 1952. PRO AIR 10/3873 and PRO AIR 10/3874.<br />

6310. Weapon Effectiveness Panel. Report on weapon effectiveness. No Date. PRO HO<br />

192/1702.<br />

6311. Home Office Intelligence Branch. The effects of saturation air raids upon the German<br />

Civil Defence system. January 1946. PRO AIR 20/5373.<br />

6314. Author Unknown. Overall report (European War). No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6315. Author Unknown. Summary report (Pacific War). No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6316. Author Unknown. The effects of strategic bombing on the German economy. No Date. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

6317. Author Unknown. Overall Economic Effects Division report. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6318. Author Unknown. Oil Division - Final report with Appendices. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6319. Team 78 Ministerial report. The German oil industry. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6320. Author Unknown. The effects of strategic bombing on German transportation. No Date.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

6321. 1. Zuckerman, S., and E.S.D. Drury. The effects of the "Overlord" air plan to disrupt<br />

Enemy rail communications. November 1944. PRO AIR 14/2792, PRO AIR 14/2698, PRO AIR<br />

40/1669, PRO AIR 14/1678 and PRO AIR 37/1261.


6322. 2. Author Unknown. Comparison of counts of bombs on photo cover and in the field. No<br />

Date. PRO AIR 14/2790, PRO AIR 14/2698, PRO AIR 40/1670, PRO AIR 14/2790 and PRO<br />

AIR 37/1261.<br />

6323. 3. Author Unknown. The cratering characteristics of certain Allied bombs. No Date. PRO<br />

AIR 37/1261, PRO AIR 14/2698 and PRO AIR 40/1670.<br />

6324. 4. Zuckerman, S., and E.S.D. Drury. Damage to buildings by 500lb bombs with nose<br />

instantaneous fuzings. November 1944. PRO AIR 37/1261, PRO AIR 14/2698 and PRO AIR<br />

40/1670.<br />

6325. 5. Author Unknown. Ground survey of E-boat pens at Le Havre. No Date. PRO AIR<br />

14/1679, PRO AIR 14/2698, PRO AIR 40/1670, PRO AIR 14/1678 and PRO AIR 37/1261.<br />

6326. 6. Zuckerman, S., and E.S.D. Drury. Time taken to re-establish traffic over rail tracks cut<br />

by bombing and sabotage. November 1944. PRO AIR 14/2698, PRO AIR 40/1670, PRO AIR<br />

14/1678 and PRO AIR 37/1261.<br />

6327. 7. Zuckerman, S., and E.S.D. Drury. Influence of air attacks on the supply of locomotives<br />

in the Region Nord SNCF January to July 1944. November 1944. PRO AIR 14/2698, PRO AIR<br />

14/1678 and PRO AIR 37/1261.<br />

6328. 8. Zuckerman, S., and E.S.D. Drury. Changes in the volume of French traffic expressed in<br />

kilometre - tons as a result of air attacks January - July 1944. December 1944. PRO AIR<br />

14/2698, PRO AIR 37/1261 and PRO AIR 14/1678.<br />

6329. 9. Zuckerman, S., and E.S.D. Drury. A ground survey of bomb damage in locomotive<br />

depots and marshalling yards. December 1944. PRO AIR 14/1678, PRO AIR 14/2698 and PRO<br />

AIR 37/1261.<br />

6330. 10. Author Unknown. Attacks on batteries on the French coast prior to H-hour on D-day.<br />

No Date. PRO AIR 37/1261, PRO AIR 14/2698 and PRO AIR 14/1679.<br />

6331. 11. Author Unknown. The vulnerability to air bombardment of a coke oven plant. No<br />

Date. PRO AIR 14/1678, PRO AIR 14/2698 and PRO AIR 40/1671.<br />

6332. 12. Zuckerman, S., and E.S.D. Drury. Air attacks on German HQ by 2 TAF, June - August<br />

1944. December 1944. PRO AIR 14/2698 and PRO AIR 14/1679.<br />

6333. 13. Zuckerman, S., and E.S.D. Drury. Survey of bomb damage: Hotel Pour Passagers, Le<br />

Havre. December 1944. PRO AIR 14/2698, PRO AIR 14/1679 and PRO AIR 40/1671.<br />

6334. 14. Zuckerman, S., and E.S.D. Drury. Survey of German gun sites attacked by aircraft<br />

firing British 60lb RP. No Date. PRO AIR 14/2698 and PRO AIR 40/1671.


6335. 15. Zuckerman, S., and E.S.D. Drury. Survey of bomb damage to German 150mm<br />

Howitzer battery (Caucriauville No 1). No Date. PRO AIR 14/2698 and PRO AIR 40/1670.<br />

6336. 16. Zuckerman, S., and E.S.D. Drury. Survey of bomb damage to German 170mm coastal<br />

battery - Le Clos de Ronces, Le Havre. No Date. PRO AIR 14/1678, PRO AIR 14/2699 and PRO<br />

AIR 40/1671.<br />

6337. 17. Author Unknown. The time of repair of "strafed" locomotives before and after the<br />

destruction of locomotive depots. No Date. PRO AIR 14/1678 and PRO AIR 14/2699.<br />

6338. 18. Author Unknown. Survey of the results of attacks by aircraft on enemy shipping near<br />

the coast of France. No Date. PRO AIR 14/2699, PRO AIR 14/1679 and PRO AIR 40/1671.<br />

6339. 19. Zuckerman, S., and E.S.D. Drury. The value of napalm dropped from high altitude<br />

against fortified positions. No Date. PRO AIR 14/2699 and PRO AIR 40/1671.<br />

6340. 20. Zuckerman, S., and E.S.D. Drury. Results of air attacks with 20mm and machine guns<br />

on locomotives of Region Nord, SNCF, during November 1943 and May and June 1944. No<br />

Date. PRO AIR 14/2699, PRO AIR 14/1679 and PRO AIR 40/1671.<br />

6341. 21. Zuckerman, S. Napalm attacks by fighter-bomber aircraft. No Date. PRO AIR 14/2699<br />

and PRO AIR 40/1672.<br />

6342. 22. Zuckerman, S., and E.S.D. Drury. Ground survey of the results of an attack by heavy<br />

bombers on a German tank concentration. No Date. PRO AIR 14/2699, PRO AIR 14/1679 and<br />

PRO AIR 40/1672.<br />

6343. 23. Zuckerman, S., and E.S.D. Drury. Survey of mine-head buildings attacked by aircraft<br />

firing British 60lb RP. No Date. PRO AIR 14/2699 and PRO AIR 40/1672.<br />

6344. 24. Zuckerman, S., and E.S.D. Drury. Survey of the results of an air attack on HQ 5th<br />

Panzer Army: L Caine - June 1944. No Date. PRO AIR 14/2699 and PRO AIR 40/1672.<br />

6345. 25. Zuckerman, S., and E.S.D. Drury. Ground survey of bomb damage to German 360mm<br />

coastal battery position at Le Grand Clos, Le Havre. No Date. PRO AIR 14/2699 and PRO AIR<br />

40/1672.<br />

6346. 26. Zuckerman, S., and E.S.D. Drury. Survey of bomb damage to German 150mm<br />

Howitzer (Caucriauville No 2). No Date. PRO AIR 14/2699 and PRO AIR 40/1672.<br />

6347. 27. Zuckerman, S., and E.S.D. Drury. The effects of air bombardment of German defences<br />

at Le Havre. No Date. PRO AIR 14/2699, PRO AIR 14/1679 and PRO AIR 40/1672.<br />

6348. 28. Author Unknown. An assessment of bomb damage in locomotive depots. No Date. No<br />

PRO number.


6349. 29. Zuckerman, S., and E.S.D. Drury. The Ile de Cezembre. January 1945. PRO AIR<br />

14/2700 and PRO AIR 40/1672.<br />

6350. 30. Zuckerman, S., and E.S.D. Drury. The Citadel, St Malo. January 1945. PRO AIR<br />

14/2700, PRO AIR 40/1672 and PRO AIR 14/1679.<br />

6351. 31. Zuckerman, S., and E.S.D. Drury. Survey of bomb damage to coastal batteries between<br />

Le Havre and Abbeville. 1945. PRO AIR 14/2700 and PRO AIR 40/1673.<br />

6352. 32. Zuckerman, S., and A.N. Combe. The effect of bomb and rocket attacks on the railway<br />

bridge at Mirville. June 1945. PRO AIR 14/2700 and PRO AIR 40/1673.<br />

6353. 33. Author Unknown. Changes in the flow of railway traffic in the Region E France. No<br />

Date. No PRO number.<br />

6354. 34. Zuckerman, S., and A.N. Combe. Ground survey of the effects of bombardment of<br />

railway gun positions situated in the area between Calais and Boulogne. August 1945. PRO AIR<br />

14/2700 and PRO AIR 40/1673.<br />

6355. 35. Zuckerman, S., and A.N. Combe. A ground survey of the results of the bombing of<br />

Bourg Leopold barracks. June 1945. PRO AIR 14/2700 and PRO AIR 40/1673.<br />

6356. 36. Author Unknown. Changes in the flow of rail traffic in the Region Nord. No Date. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

6357. 37. Author Unknown. Allied attacks on rail bridges in Western France - May and August<br />

1944. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6358. 38. Author Unknown. Allied air attacks against rail tracks. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6359. 39. Author Unknown. The influence of air attacks on the supply of locomotives on the<br />

French railways. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6360. 40. Author Unknown. Effects of the pre-Overlord attacks on the Belgian railway system.<br />

No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6361. 41. Author Unknown. Changes in the flow of French railway traffic: Revised monthly<br />

figures of kilometre-tons January - July 1944. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6362. 42. Author Unknown. An investigation of some gun batteries in the Pas de Calais. No<br />

Date. No PRO number.<br />

6363. 43. Author Unknown. Calais report. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6364. 44. Zuckerman, S. The German retreat across the Seine in August 1944. 1945. PRO AIR<br />

14/2700.


6365. 45. Zuckerman, S. Effect on German radar stations of air attacks preceding operation<br />

"Overlord" - May/June 1944. February 1944. PRO AIR 14/2700 and PRO AIR 40/1673.<br />

6366. 46. Author Unknown. Foxholes: Survey of dug-in positions in Normandy and in the<br />

Aachen - Cologne area. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6367. 47. Author Unknown. Examination of POL targets attacked by aircraft of 2 TAF,<br />

June/August 1944. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6368. 48. Author Unknown. Survey of bomb damage sustained by the large NOBALL site at<br />

Watten. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6369. 49. Author Unknown. The attack on enemy road communications - St Vith and Houffalize.<br />

No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6370. 50. Author Unknown. Effects of bombs fuzed tail instantaneous on light steel frame<br />

structures: A study of incidents in warehouses in the dock area at Calais. No Date. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

6400. M100. Jay, K.E.B. Night raid on London 17/18 January 1943. 1943. RS.<br />

6401. M101. Jay, K.E.B. FC intruder operations. No Date. RS.<br />

6402. M102. Jay, K.E.B. Note on evasive action by enemy bombers at night. No Date. RS.<br />

6403. M103. Jay, K.E.B. Note on mass raid procedure. May 1943. RS.<br />

6404. M104. Jay, K.E.B. Note on enemy sub-stratosphere raids. June 1943. RS.<br />

6405. M105. Jay, K.E.B. Fighter Command night interception operations March 1943. June<br />

1943. AIR 16/1044.<br />

6406. M106. Jay, K.E.B. OA periodical summary No 1 - 15 June 1943. June 1943. RS.<br />

6407. M107. Jay, K.E.B. Evasive action by enemy bombers at night: August 1942 - May 1943.<br />

June 1943. RS.<br />

6408. M108. Jay, K.E.B. Fighter Command night interception operations April 1943. June 1943.<br />

AIR 16/1044.<br />

6409. M109. Jay, K.E.B. Note on bomber losses November 1942 - May 1943. June 1943. RS.<br />

6410. M110. Jay, K.E.B. OA periodical summary No 2: 15 July 1943. July 1943. RS.


6411. M111. Jay, K.E.B. Fighter Command night interception operations May 1943. No Date.<br />

AIR 16/1044.<br />

6412. M112. Author Unknown. Fighter Command night interception operations June 1943.<br />

August 1943. AIR 16/1044.<br />

6413. M113. Jay, K.E.B. OA periodical summary No 3: 25 August 1943. September 1943. RS.<br />

6414. M144. Jay, K.E.B. Night bomber losses on German targets 1942. September 1943. RS.<br />

6415. M115. Author Unknown. Fighter Command night interception operation July 1943.<br />

September 1943. AIR 16/1044.<br />

6416. M116. Jay, K.E.B. OA Periodical summary No 4: 30 September 1943. October 1943. RS.<br />

6417. M117. Jay, K.E.B. Operational uses of Oboe Mk 1A: December 1942 - June 1943.<br />

October 1943. AIR 14/1447.<br />

6418. M118. Author Unknown. Fighter Command night interception operations August 1943.<br />

October 1943. AIR 16/1044.<br />

6419. M119. Jay, K.E.B. OA periodical summary No 5: 5 November 1943. November 1943. RS.<br />

6420. M120. Author Unknown. FC night interception operations September 1943. November<br />

1943. AIR 16/1044.<br />

6421. M121. Jay, K.E.B. Further notes on evasive action by enemy bombers at night: June -<br />

October 1943. December 1943. RS.<br />

6422. M122. Author Unknown. ADGB night interception operations October 1943. December<br />

1943. AIR 16/1045.<br />

6423. M123. Jay, K.E.B. OA periodical summary No 6: 15 December 1943. December 1943.<br />

RS.<br />

6424. M124. Jay, K.E.B. ADGB night interception operations November 1943. January 1944.<br />

AIR 16/1045.<br />

6425. M125. Toulmin, S.E. ADGB night interception operations December 1943. February<br />

1944. AIR 16/1045.<br />

6426. M126. Toulmin, S.E. Notes on the new German night bombing offensive. March 1944.<br />

RS.<br />

6427. M127. Toulmin, S.E. ADGB night interception operations January 1944. March 1944.<br />

AIR 16/1045.


6428. M128. Jay, K.E.B. ADGB night interception operations February 1944. April 1944. AIR<br />

16/1045.<br />

6429. M129. Jay, K.E.B., and S.E. Toulmin. OA periodical summary No 7: 30 April 1944. May<br />

1944. RS.<br />

6430. M130. Jay, K.E.B. ADGB night interception operations March 1944. May 1944. AIR<br />

16/1045.<br />

6431. M131. Jay, K.E.B. OA periodical summary No 8: 15 July 1944. July 1944. PRO AVIA<br />

7/2726.<br />

6432. Ml32. Jay, K.E.B. ADGB night interception operations: April 1944. July 1944. PRO<br />

AVIA 7/2726.<br />

6433. M133. Jay, K.E.B. At attempt to discover the success achieved by German free-lance night<br />

fighters. September 1944. RS.<br />

6434. M134. Jay, K.E.B. OA periodical summary No 9: 10 September 1944. September 1944.<br />

PRO AVIA 7/2726.<br />

6435. M135. Jay, K.E.B. German AI and homing equipment for night fighters. March 1945. RS.<br />

6436. M136. Jay, K.E.B. OA periodical summary No 10: 25 November 1944. December 1944.<br />

PRO AVIA 7/2726.<br />

6437. M137. Jay, K.E.B. The development of German radar: Notes on Mr Garrard's talk on 20<br />

October 1944. December 1944. PRO AVIA 7/2727.<br />

6438. M138. Jay, K.E.B. BERNHARD and BERNHARDINE navigational aid. February 1945.<br />

RS.<br />

6439. M139. Jay, K.E.B. OA periodical summary No 11: 25 June 1945. July 1945. PRO AVIA<br />

7/2727.<br />

6441. M101. Dickins, B.G. Incidents of flying accidents caused by flying into cumulonimbus<br />

clouds. July 1946. CS.<br />

6442. M102. Dickins, B.G. Airborne operations in nil visibility. August 1946. CS.<br />

6443. R103. Charlesby, A. Assessment of accident rates. February 1947. CS.<br />

6444. M104. Author Unknown. The effect of bombing on railway repair shops, marshalling<br />

yards and choke points. No Date. CS.


6445. M105. Author Unknown. The effect of bombing on electricity generating stations. July<br />

1947. CS.<br />

6446. M106. Author Unknown. The effect of bombing on targets. December 1946. CS.<br />

6447. M107. Author Unknown. The effect of air attacks on steel plants. No Date. CS.<br />

6448. M108. Author Unknown. The effect of bombing on an aircraft factory. July 1947. CS.<br />

6449. M109. Charlesby, A. Instrumental and practical errors in height of flying at a given<br />

pressure level. October 1947. PRO AIR 20/7223.<br />

6450. M110. Fielden, G.W.R. The incidence of QBZ conditions in the London Control Zone.<br />

June 1947. CS.<br />

6451. M111. Author Unknown. An appreciation of the problems involved in the development of<br />

BW air weapons. May 1947. CS.<br />

6452. M112. Dickins, B.G. The extent of the London Control Zone. February 1947. CS.<br />

6453. M113. Charlesby, A. Observations on the present functioning of the air traffic control.<br />

June 1947. CS.<br />

6455. 115. Author Unknown. Armament for the projected "short" bomber. May 1947. CS.<br />

6458. R118. Charlesby, A. Air density and collision risk in SE England. June 1947. PRO AIR<br />

20/7223.<br />

6459. R119. Charlesby, A. Collision risks and near misses when flying under conditions of poor<br />

visibility. March 1948. PRO AIR 20/7223.<br />

6460. R120. Charlesby, A. Collision risks on airline routes. November 1947. PRO AIR 20/7223.<br />

6461. R121. Walker, A. Reduction of fatalities in the RAF by means of escape devices. June<br />

1947. PRO AIR 20/7223.<br />

6462. M122. Author Unknown. Parameters for describing accuracy of bombing. No Date. CS.<br />

6463. R123. Walker, A. An analysis of aircraft accident rates. July 1947. PRO AIR 20/7223.<br />

6464. M124. Beards, H.L. Force requirement calculation: Part I: Determining the density of<br />

bombs required over target area. No Date. CS.<br />

6465. R125. Charlesby, A. Accuracy of GEE holding patterns. November 1947. PRO AIR<br />

20/7223.


6467. R127. Walker, A. Proneness to accidents. December 1947. CS.<br />

6468. M128. Author Unknown. Force requirement calculation: Part II: Determination of the<br />

force to be despatched to achieve a stated average density over the target area. December 1947.<br />

CS.<br />

6470. 130. Charlesby, A. Accuracy of track-keeping of aircraft in the London Control Zone.<br />

January 1948. PRO AIR 20/7223.<br />

6471. M131. Author Unknown. Force requirement calculation: Part III: Diminishing return in<br />

bombing when the MAE and target area are comparable in size. January 1948. CS.<br />

6474. R134. Charlesby, A. Air traffic densities in an area in South England. March 1948. PRO<br />

AIR 20/7223.<br />

6481. R141. Charlesby, A. Collision risk in airfield circuit. July 1948. PRO AIR 20/7223.<br />

6487. R147. Aston, C.C., and B.M. Clark. Fuze delays for MC and CP bombs. May 1949. CS.<br />

6488. R148. Beards, H.L., and H. Davies. Strategic bombing techniques at full altitude under<br />

future operational conditions. May 1949. PRO AIR 20/7223.<br />

6489. M149. Vezey, H.R. A review of war time night fighter defence with particular reference to<br />

the GCI/A1 technique. July 1950. CS.<br />

6490. M150. Vezey, J.R., and S.H. Hood. The OEG Glimpse Theory and its application to wartime<br />

ASV results. August 1949. CS.<br />

6491. M151. Poole, H.D. German statistics on German fighter reaction to Anglo-American<br />

bombing attacks. March 1949. PRO WO 291/1376.<br />

6492. M152. Poole, H.D. Discrimination angle as a factor restricting the angle of approach of a<br />

guided missile. April 1949. CS.<br />

6494. M154. Dawes, H. Revised memorandum on the percentage frequency with which visual<br />

operations will be possible from specified heights over Russia. June 1949. CS.<br />

6495. R155. Hood, S.H. The effectiveness of flame delivered from the air. June 1949. PRO AIR<br />

20/7223.<br />

6496. R156. Hockmeyer, I.O., H.D. Poole, and J.R. Vezey. Effectiveness of German fighter<br />

defence against RAF heavy bomber attacks. September 1949. PRO AIR 20/7223.<br />

6497. R157. Aston, C.C. A note on the development and operational value of BLUE BOAR.<br />

November 1949. PRO AIR 20/7223.


6498. R158. Vezey, J.R., and S.H. Hood. A possible effect of relative speed of fighter and target<br />

on the performance of AI. September 1949. PRO AIR 20/7223.<br />

6501. 1. Author Unknown. A comparison of the British and American drafting and recording<br />

systems. October 1945. CS.<br />

6504. 4. Author Unknown. The economic balance of the fly-bomb campaign. November 1944.<br />

CS.<br />

6506. 6. Easterfield, T.E. The effect of wastage rate on crew provisioning. January 1945. CS.<br />

6507. 7. Author Unknown. Flight refuelling Part 1 Summary of general principles. January<br />

1945. CS.<br />

6508. 8. Author Unknown. The labour cost of training heavy bomber crews. February 1944. CS.<br />

6510. 10. Author Unknown. The significance of data in relation to the comparison of indices<br />

involving wastage rates. April 1945. CS.<br />

6511. 11. Author Unknown. The deterioration of aircraft engines in use. No Date. CS.<br />

6512. 12. Author Unknown. 33 manhour surveys in the RAF. September 1945. CS.<br />

6513. 13. Author Unknown. The case for the introduction of systems of planning and running<br />

control on RAF stations. September 1945. CS.<br />

6514. 14. Author Unknown. Manhour definitions. September 1945. CS.<br />

6522. 2. Author Unknown. An investigation of the signals organisation at 46 Group HQ.<br />

September 1944. No PRO number.<br />

6523. 3. Barker, E.R. Preliminary report on losses sustained during delivery flights between UK-<br />

Gibralta/Rabat Sale. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6524. 4. Author Unknown. An investigation of the signals organisation at stations within 46<br />

Group. October 1944. No PRO number.<br />

6525. 5. Barker, E.R. Servicing of York aircraft: The base inspection. November 1944. PRO AIR<br />

16/498.<br />

6526. 6. Barker, E.R. Servicing of York aircraft: Establishment and organisation of Repair and<br />

Inspection squadron. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

6527. 7. Gardner, J.W., and E.R. Barker. Accidents to 44 Group "Refors" aircraft, January -<br />

September 1944. 1945. No PRO number.


6528. 8. Author Unknown. A study of the signals which report the movement of aircraft. January<br />

1945. No PRO number.<br />

6529. 9. Barker, E.R. Servicing of C87 aircraft: The base inspection. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

6530. 10. Author Unknown. An investigation of the signals organisation at 47 Group (116<br />

Wing). February 1945. No PRO number.<br />

6531. 11. Barker, E.R., and W.G. Meadows. Servicing of York aircraft: Work in the power plant<br />

bay. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

6532. 12. Barker, E.R., and W.G. Meadows. Servicing of York aircraft: A further study of the<br />

base inspection. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

6533. 13. Barker, E.R., and W.G. Meadows. Servicing of Dakota aircraft: The base inspection.<br />

1945. No PRO number.<br />

6534. 14. Author Unknown. The analysis of an HF air-to-ground W/T Channel. 1945. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

6535. 15. Author Unknown. A study of the cypher office organisation, Headquarters Transport<br />

Command. June 1945. No PRO number.<br />

6536. 16. Barker, E.R. Progress report on the AMMRU Planned Aircraft Inspection method.<br />

1945. No PRO number.<br />

6537. 17. Author Unknown. GEE: A survey of operational range to be expected under peacetime<br />

conditions. September 1945. No PRO number.<br />

6542. 2. Author Unknown. Tactical needs for technical aids in Army Cooperation aircraft - No<br />

1: The role of tactical reconnaissance. 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6544. 4. Author Unknown. The Surminster Marshall method. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6545. 5. Author Unknown. Installation of F24 camera in MUSTANG. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6552. 2. Author Unknown. First report on the signals traffic organisation at rear headquarters<br />

No 83 (Composite) Group TAF. 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6553. 3. Author Unknown. Frequency of occurrence of clouds at different heights. 1943. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

6554. 4. Author Unknown. Progress of trials of REBECCA-H. No Date. PRO AIR 16/498 and<br />

PRO AVIA 7/2726.


6555. 5. Author Unknown. Note on 2 Group bombing accuracy: June - November 1943. No<br />

Date. No PRO number.<br />

6556. 6. Author Unknown. Note on use of pistol No 44 Mk II with 5001b MC bomb. No Date. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

6561. 1. Huxley, A.J. Radar navigational aids for airborne forces. February 1944. RS.<br />

6562. 2. Campbell, R. Operational use of Type 11. February 1944. RS.<br />

6563. 3. Denton, A.D. Performance of type 6 Mk V. February 1944. RS.<br />

6564. 4. Cox, L.P. Overland performance of Type 14 on a flat site. February 1944. RS.<br />

6565. 5. Wingfield, C.A. The marking of landing and dropping zones by night: Trials of<br />

equipment 16 January - 2 February 1944. March 1944. RS.<br />

6566. 6. Bateman, A. Offensive role of Type 16 stations in Operation Overlord. March 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 37/497.<br />

6567. 7. Morphet, W.H., and C.A. Wingfield. The use of radio compass equipment (SCR 269) in<br />

DAKOTA aircraft (C47and C53) in airborne operations. July 1944. WO 291/552.<br />

6568. 8. Denton, A.D. The siting of GCI units (types 8 and 15). April 1944. RS.<br />

6569. 9. Larnder, A.H., and E.J.J. Furlong. Radar aids to the bombing of NOBALL targets. April<br />

1944. RS.<br />

6570. 10. Larnder, H. Attacks on CROSSBOW targets by MOSQUITOES of 2 Gp led by OBOE<br />

MOSQUITOES of 8 Gp. April 1944. PRO AIR 37/497.<br />

6571. 11. Denton, A.D. Further trials of Type 6 Mk V (AMES 6066). April 1944. RS.<br />

6572. 12. Cox, L.P. The performance of Type 11 equipment on 520 Mc/s. May 1944. RS.<br />

6573. 13. Wingfield, C.A. Siting instructions for EUREKA. May 1944. PRO AIR 37/497.<br />

6574. 14. Dart, R.T. First note on No 2 Group operational trials of G-H. May 1944. PRO AIR<br />

37/497.<br />

6575. 15. Cole, I.H., RW. Piper, and E.J. Smith. Preliminary note on operational accuracy of<br />

pattern bombing with Mk XIV bomb sight in 2 Group. May 1944. RS.<br />

6576. 16. Author Unknown. Accuracy of attacks on small targets by FBs and RP fighters. June<br />

1944. PRO AIR 16/498.


6577. 17. Wingfield, C.R. Performance of GEE equipment in operations by 38 Group during the<br />

April moon period. June 1944. PRO AIR 37/497.<br />

6578. 18. Wingfield, C.A. Analysis of REBECCA/EUREKA performance in Exercise Mush: 38<br />

Gp. June 1944. PRO AIR 37/497 and PRO AIR 2/7046.<br />

6579. 19. Cole, I.H., and E.J. Smith. Report on 2 Group OBOE - led missions: 27 April - 21 May<br />

1944. June 1944. RS.<br />

6580. 20. Innes, R. Performance of Type 11 Equipment 580 Mc/s. June 1944. No PRO number.<br />

6581. 21. Dart, R.T. Note on G-H in 2 Group: April - June 1944. July 1944. No PRO number.<br />

6582. 22. Flint, E.A. Investigations of signals organization at 38 Group HQ and at stations<br />

within the Group (including Eastcote). July 1944. No PRO number.<br />

6583. 23. Cox, L.P. Comments on the operation of a Base Defense Sector. July 1944. PRO AIR<br />

37/497.<br />

6584. 24. Sawyer, F.L. An ORS appreciation of 85 Gp ground control system. August 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 37/497.<br />

6585. 25. Dart, R.T. Notes on trials of GEE-H Mouse - The Computer Automatic Type 56.<br />

August 1944. PRO AIR 37/497.<br />

6586. 26. Smith, E.J. Note 2 on day-bombing accuracy with TI bombsight in MITCHELLS of 2<br />

Group. August 1944. No PRO number.<br />

6587. 27. Wingfield, C.A. Analysis of the performance of radar equipment in British airborne<br />

operations on 6 June 1944: Operations TONGA and MALLARD. August 1944. No PRO number.<br />

6588. 28. Plymen, J. Operational results from gyro-gunsight assessment of combat films: 15<br />

June - 7 May 1944. August 1944. PRO AIR 16/498 and PRO AIR 37/497.<br />

6589. 29. Wooldridge, G., and C. Powell. Radar recognition of massed glider flights. October<br />

1944. DO; RS.<br />

6590. 30. Wooldridge, G. REBECCA-EUREKA tactical trials. October 1944. PRO AIR 2/7046.<br />

6592. 31. Author Unknown. I & II record effort of 83 and 84 Gp Support Units for comparison<br />

with establishments. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

6593. 32. Cole, I.H. Investigation on glider towing failures on Operation Market. 1944. No PRO<br />

number.


6601. 1. Author Unknown. Investigations of the operation of 2 TAF aircraft in the Mortan area:<br />

7 August 1944. December 1944. AH.<br />

6602. 2. Author Unknown. First report on the signals traffic organization at rear HQ 83<br />

(Composite) Group TAF. November 1944. AH.<br />

6603. 3. Groome, V.E. Night interception operations by 85 Group over NW Europe: September<br />

1944. November 1944. AH.<br />

6604. 4. Author Unknown. Use of hand portable surface reporting radar in mobile warfare.<br />

November 1944. PRO WO 291/1337.<br />

6605. 5. Groome, V.E. Night interception operations by 85 Group over NW Europe: October<br />

1944. December 1944. PRO WO 291/1338.<br />

6606. 6. Author Unknown. What is needed is a very mobile radar control unit. January 1945.<br />

AH.<br />

6607. 7. Groome, V.E. Night interception operations by 85 Group over NW Europe: November<br />

1944. February 1945. PRO WO 291/1339.<br />

6608. 8. Plymen, J. Gyro-gunsight results and tactics: Assessment of combat films, 6 July - 30<br />

September 1944. January 1944. PRO AIR 37/497.<br />

6609. 9. Groome, V.E. Air attack on gun positions. February 1945. PRO WO 291/1340.<br />

6610. 10. Groome, V.E. Night interception operations by 85 Group over NW Europe: December<br />

1944. March 1945. AH.<br />

6611. 11. Groome, V.E. Night interception operations by 85 Group over NW Europe. March<br />

1945. PRO WO 291/1342.<br />

6612. 12. Groome, V.E. Night interception operations by 85 Group over NW Europe: January<br />

1945. March 1945. PRO WO 291/1343 and PRO AIR 16/498.<br />

6613. 13. Groome, V.E. Night interception operations by 85 Group over NW Europe: February<br />

1945. April 1945. PRO WO 291/1344.<br />

6614. 14. Plymen, J. The accuracy of ground-strafing: Assessment of combat films, December<br />

1944 - March 1945. April 1945. PRO WO 291/1345 and PRO AIR 16/498.<br />

6615. 15. Author Unknown. Assessing the performance of AMES Type 25 from test flights. April<br />

1945. PRO WO 291/1346.<br />

6616. 16. Author Unknown. Performance of AMES Type 14 Mk III. April 1945. DO.


6617. 17. Author Unknown. The use of radar in 84 Group up to 14 January 1945. June 1945.<br />

PRO WO 291/1347.<br />

6618. 18. Groome, V.E. Night interception operations by 85 Group over NW Europe: March<br />

1945. May 1945. PRO WO 291/1348.<br />

6619. 19. Author Unknown. The contribution of the air forces to the stemming of the enemy<br />

thrust in the Ardennes 16 -December 1945. June 1945. AH.<br />

6620. 20. Author Unknown. Accuracy of rocket firing at armament practice camps. August<br />

1945. PRO WO 291/1349.<br />

6621. 21. Author Unknown. 85 Group operations and the air defence of the base and tactical<br />

area. November 1945. PRO WO 291/1350.<br />

6622. 22. Author Unknown. Ground check of destruction of MT in Eastern Holland: 1 January -<br />

5 May 1945. July 1945. PRO WO 291/1351.<br />

6623. 23. Author Unknown. The Type 70 Group Control Centre. August 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/1352.<br />

6624. 24. Author Unknown. Further report on the accuracy of the mobile radar control post.<br />

July 1945. PRO WO 291/1353.<br />

6625. 25. Plymen, J. The accuracy of ground strafing: Assessment of combat films, 2 March - 4<br />

May 1945. July 1945. PRO WO 291/1354.<br />

6626. 26. Plymen, J. Analysis of G45 camera - gun performance. April 1946. AH.<br />

6628. 28. Author Unknown. Close support targets in Operation Veritable. August 1945. PRO<br />

WO 291/1355.<br />

6629. 29. Author Unknown. Radar in night photography: REBECCA-H and the lessons from its<br />

use. January 1946. PRO WO 291/1356.<br />

6630. 30. Author Unknown. Armed recce by aircraft of 2 TAF in Western European campaign.<br />

August 1945. PRO WO 291/1357.<br />

6631. 31. Author Unknown. RP attacks on locomotives by aircraft of 2 TAF. August 1945. PRO<br />

WO 291/1358.<br />

6632. 32. Author Unknown. Fighter-bomber attacks on guns and strong points in the closing<br />

phase. December 1945. PRO WO 291/1359.<br />

6633. 33. Author Unknown. Night reconnaissance in 34 Wing. November 1945. PRO WO<br />

291/1360.


6634. 34. Author Unknown. Effects of fighter-bomber attacks on buildings, dumps and radio<br />

stations. August 1945. PRO WO 291/1361.<br />

6636. 36. Author Unknown. The operational accuracy of 2 TAF fighter-bomber and RP aircraft<br />

October 1944 - April 1945. July 1945. AH.<br />

6637. 37. Author Unknown. The effort and accuracy of tactical bombers in 2 Group: January<br />

1944 - May 1945. July 1945. PRO WO 291/1362.<br />

6640. 40. Author Unknown. Vulnerability of 2 TAF aircraft. July 1945. AH.<br />

6641. 41. Author Unknown. The failure of radar identification. No Date. AH.<br />

6643. 43. Plymen, J. Combat results with GGS and GM2 gunsights: Assessment of combat films,<br />

1 October 1944 - 4 May 1945. January 1946. AH.<br />

6650. 50. Author Unknown. Analysis of trials by No 510 Squadron developing Master Supplier<br />

technique using GEE-H for aiming supplies from medium attitudes. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6651. 51. Author Unknown. An analysis of the North-Eastern and Northern GEE chain at low<br />

and medium altitudes. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

6652. 52. Author Unknown. A suggested method for marking dropping zones and dropping<br />

airborne forces at night. 1945. PRO AIR 2/7046.<br />

6653. 53. Author Unknown. Trials by No 299 Squadron on dropping supplies from medium<br />

altitudes using REBECCA-EUREKA. 1945. PRO AIR 2/7046.<br />

6661. 1. Author Unknown. The relation between the effort of photographic squadrons and the<br />

provision of processing and interpretation facilities. November 1943. AH.<br />

6662. 2. Groome, V.E. Examination of POL targets attacked by aircraft of 2 TAF: June - August<br />

1944. November 1943. PRO WO 291/1366.<br />

6663. 3. Author Unknown. Frequency of occurrence of clouds at different heights. October 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 2/7046.<br />

6664. 4. Author Unknown. Progress trials of REBECCA-H. January 1944. PRO AIR 16/498 and<br />

PRO AVIA 7/2726.<br />

6665. 5. Author Unknown. A note on 2 Group's bombing accuracy: June - November 1943.<br />

December 1943. AH.


6681. 1. Richards, W.D. Programme planning: Report on an investigation into the loss of<br />

instructional time at 80 & 81 Air Gunners Initial Training Wing. November 1944. PRO AIR<br />

32/123.<br />

6682. 2. Butcher, E.V. A statistical study of W/OP training at (O)AFUs. January 1945. PRO AIR<br />

32/123.<br />

6683. 3. Enger, W.E. Planned flying - air gunner training. March 1945. PRO AIR 32/123.<br />

6684. 4. Clarke, A.S., and E.V. Butcher. An investigation of flying activity at (O)AFUs. June<br />

1945. CS.<br />

6685. 5. Egner, W.E., and A.S. Clarke. Maintenance manning for repairs and inspections in<br />

Flying Training Command. April 1945. PRO AIR 32/123.<br />

6686. 6. Butcher, E.V. Wireless operating (air) at (O)AFUs: Signals failures and action. July<br />

1945. PRO AIR 32/123.<br />

6687. 7. Richards, W.D. Programme planning at the (O)AFU stage. June 1945. PRO AIR<br />

32/123.<br />

6688. 8. Dagnall, B.D. Investigation into the application of 25 Group TRU navigation<br />

assessment scheme to base training. June 1945. PRO AIR 32/123.<br />

6689. 9. Dagnall, B.D. Investigation into the application of the <strong>Canadian</strong> NVF navigation<br />

assessment scheme to basic training. June 1945. PRO AIR 32/123.<br />

6690. 10. Sheppard, J.A. Report on the investigation into day-to-day maintenance of aircraft<br />

with particular reference to the function of the daily inspection. July 1945. PRO AIR 32/123.<br />

6691. 11. Author Unknown. The experimental air gunner course - RAF Pembrey. Note on<br />

Exercise G13 No 110. July 1945. PRO AIR 32/123.<br />

6692. 12. Clarke, A.S. Establishment of safety equipment personnel. May 1945. PRO AIR<br />

32/123.<br />

6693. 13. Clarke, A.S. Review of flight establishments and the present system of daily servicing.<br />

May 1945. PRO AIR 32/123.<br />

6694. 14. Sheppard, J.A. The use of a RAFT astro-trainer in basic navigation training. July<br />

1945. PRO AIR 32/123.<br />

6695. 15. Dagnall, B.D. The application of sequential methods to the assessment of aircrew<br />

trainees. July 1945. PRO AIR 32/123.<br />

6696. 16. Egnerj, W.E. Not Traced. July 1945. CS.


6697. 17. Butcher, E.V. The reliability of the marking of wireless operator (air) written<br />

examination at the (O)AFU stage. August 1945. PRO AIR 32/123.<br />

6698. 18. Clarke, A.S. Flying task charts for GTSs (Glider Training Schools). August 1945. PRO<br />

AIR 32/123.<br />

6699. 19. Butcher, E.V. Bombing errors with the TI Bombsight used in basic air bomber<br />

training. September 1945. PRO AIR 32/123.<br />

6700. 20. Dagnall, B.D. The nature of errors made in astro-navigation in basic navigation<br />

training. October 1945. PRO AIR 32/123.<br />

6701. 21. Author Unknown. The experimental air gunnery courses - RAF Pembrey. Note on<br />

Exercise G3 Course III. November 1945. PRO AIR 32/123.<br />

6702. 22. Butcher, E.V. A study of basic bombing training using the Tl (Mk XIV) bombsight<br />

fitted in ANSON aircraft. April 1946. PRO AIR 32/123.<br />

6703. 23. Sheppard, J.A. Planning of flying at high altitude. March 1946. PRO AIR 32/123.<br />

6704. 24. Dagnall, B.D., and G.W.H. Stevens. A short report on a limited investigation into the<br />

assessment of the reading ability during basic navigation training. No Date. PRO AIR 32/123.<br />

6705. 25. Collcutt, RH. Objective type paper used in navigation examinations. April 1946. CS.<br />

6706. 26. Gould, A.H., and R.H. Collcutt. Report on an investigation on the 'net in use' aircraft<br />

required to complete the flying task at the Central Gunnery School. June 1946. PRO AIR 32/123.<br />

6707. 27. Collcutt, R.H., and J.A. Sheppard. The comparison of the ten-hour inspection of<br />

HARVARD aircraft. August 1946. CS.<br />

6708. 28. Richards, W.D. A study of the achievement and of the programme planning at the<br />

Advanced Flying Instructors School. August 1946. PRO AIR 32/123.<br />

6720. Note 1. Author Unknown. Supplementary information on changes of deviation of P8<br />

compasses in ANSON aircraft. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

6724. R4. Kendrew, J.C. Anti-shipping operations by aircraft operating from Malta between 1<br />

October and 12 December 1941. December 1941. PRO AIR 23/931 and PRO AIR 23/6209.<br />

6725. R5. Kendrew, J.C. Anti-submarine operations in Eastern Mediterranean: January 1942.<br />

February 1942. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933 and PRO AIR 23/6209.


6726. R6. Bower, J.C., and I.G. de Teissier. Performance of the Delta Reporting chain: March<br />

1942. March 1942. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 2/5429 and PRO AIR<br />

23/6208.<br />

6727. R7. Kendrew, J.C. Some aspects of air cooperation with the Army and possible radio aids<br />

thereto. May 1942. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6209, PRO AIR 23/938<br />

and PRO AIR 2/5429.<br />

6728. R8. Kendrew, J.C., and M. Lea-Wilson. Anti-submarine operations in Eastern<br />

Mediterranean: February 1942. March 1942. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR<br />

23/6208 and PRO AIR 23/6209.<br />

6729. R9. de Teissier, I.G., and J.C. Bower. Operational efficiency of the Delta RDF reporting<br />

system. March 1943. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6208 and PRO AIR<br />

2/5429.<br />

6730. R10. Bower, J.C., and W.H. Rann. RDF in the Western Desert. April 1942. PRO AIR<br />

23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6208, PRO AIR 2/5429 and PRO AIR 23/6209.<br />

6731. R11. Kendrew, J.C. Anti-submarine and anti-shipping operations in Eastern<br />

Mediterranean. April 1942. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6208 and PRO<br />

AIR 23/6209.<br />

6732. R12. Rann, W.H. Operational efficiency of the Delta GCI system. April 1942. PRO AIR<br />

23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6208 and PRO AIR 2/5429.<br />

6733. R13. Bower, J.C., and I.G. de Teissier. RDF in Middle East - May 1942. June 1942. PRO<br />

AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6208, PRO AIR 2/5429 and PRO AIR 23/6209.<br />

6734. R14. Kendrew, J.C. Anti-shipping operations in Central and Eastern Mediterranean: April<br />

1942. June 1942. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6208 and PRO AIR<br />

23/6209.<br />

6735. R15. Kendrew, J.C. Anti-submarine operations in Middle East: April 1942. June 1942.<br />

PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933 and PRO AIR 23/6209.<br />

6736. R16. de Teissier, I.G. AMES performance assessment. June 1942. PRO AIR 23/931 and<br />

PRO AIR 23/941.<br />

6737. R17. Kendrew, J.C. The operational employment of ASV. No Date. PRO AIR 23/931 and<br />

PRO AIR 23/6213.<br />

6738. R18. Rann, W.H. Performance of the night fighter defence system in ME Command. July<br />

1942. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6208 and PRO AIR 23/6209.


6739. R19. de Teissier, I.G. Efficiency of the Delta day fighter defence system. July 1942. PRO<br />

AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/6208 and PRO AIR 2/5429.<br />

6740. R20. Kendrew, J.C. Account of anti-submarine and anti-shipping operations in Middle<br />

East: May 1942. July 1942. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6208 and PRO<br />

AIR 23/6209.<br />

6741. R21. Rann, W.H. Performance of night fighter defence system in Middle East Command, 6<br />

July - 30 September 1942. October 1942. PRO AIR 2/5429, PRO AIR 23/6208, PRO AIR<br />

23/6209, PRO AIR 23/931 and PRO AIR 23/933.<br />

6742. R22. Kendrew, J.C. Account of anti-submarine and anti-shipping operations in Middle<br />

East: June 1942. September 1942. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6208 and<br />

PRO AIR 23/6209.<br />

6743. R23. de Teissier, I.G., and J.C. Bower. RDF in Middle East: September 1942. October<br />

1942. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 2/5429, PRO AIR 23/6208 and PRO AIR<br />

23/6209.<br />

6744. R24. Kendrew, J.C. Relative effectiveness of duplex and contact torpedo heads against<br />

merchant shipping. May 1942. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 2/5429, PRO AIR<br />

23/6208 and PRO AIR 23/6209.<br />

6745. R25. de Teissier, I.G. The prediction of RDF coverage. November 1942. PRO AIR 23/931,<br />

PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6208, PRO AIR 23/6209, PRO AIR 23/941 and PRO AIR<br />

2/5429.<br />

6746. R26. Kendrew, J.C. ASV jamming in Central Mediterranean: August - November 1942.<br />

December 1942. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/6208 and PRO AIR 23/6209.<br />

6747. R27. de Teissier, I.G., and J.C. Bower. RDF in Middle East: December 1942. December<br />

1942. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6208, PRO AIR 23/6209 and PRO AIR<br />

2/5429.<br />

6748. R28. Kendrew, J.C, and P.G. Downing. Anti-submarine operations in E Mediterranean:<br />

July - December 1942. February 1943. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6208<br />

and PRO AIR 23/6209.<br />

6749. R29. Kendrew, J.C., and P.G. Downing. Anti-submarine operations by Middle East<br />

Command in Indian Ocean: October - December 1942. February 1943. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO<br />

AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6208 and PRO AIR 23/6209.<br />

6750. R30. Evans, J.B. Review of RAF bombing operations in Middle East: November 1942 -<br />

January 1943 (inclusive). February 1943. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR<br />

23/6208 and PRO AIR 23/6209.


6751. R31. Bruce, R. RDF in Middle East: February 1943. March 1943. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO<br />

AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6208, PRO AIR 23/6209 and PRO AIR 2/5429.<br />

6752. R32. Calcutt, G., and J.B. Evans. Review of bomber operations in the Middle East:<br />

February 1943. March 1943. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6208 and PRO<br />

AIR 23/6209.<br />

6753. R33. Kendrew, J.C., A. Tromans, and M. Lea-Wilson. Anti-shipping operations in E<br />

Mediterranean: October - December 1942. May 1943. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO<br />

AIR 23/6208, PRO AIR 23/6209 and PRO AIR 23/926.<br />

6754. R34. Calcutt, G. Survey of reasons for failing to bomb the primary target - night bombers.<br />

April 1943. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6208, PRO AIR 23/6209 and<br />

PRO AIR 23/925.<br />

6755. R35. Kendrew, J.C., A. Tromans, and M. Lea-Wilson. Anti-shipping operations in E<br />

Mediterranean: January - February 1943. May 1943. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO<br />

AIR 23/6209 and PRO AIR 23/926.<br />

6756. R36. Kendrew, J.C. Review of bomber operations in Middle East: March 1943. May 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/925, PRO AIR 23/6208 and PRO AIR<br />

23/6209.<br />

6757. R37. Downing, P.G., and M. Lea-Wilson. Anti-submarine operations in E Mediterranean:<br />

March 1943. May 1943. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/928, PRO AIR<br />

23/6208 and PRO AIR 23/6209.<br />

6758. R38. Bruce, R. RDF in Middle East: April 1943. May 1943. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR<br />

23/933, PRO AIR 23/927, PRO AIR 23/6208 and PRO AIR 23/6209.<br />

6759. R39. Davies, D.E. Review of bomber operations in Middle East: April 1943. June 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6208 and PRO AIR 23/6209.<br />

6760. R40. de Teissier, I.G. Direct support: The bombing of dispersed targets. June 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/938, PRO AIR 23/940, PRO AIR 23/6208, PRO<br />

AIR 23/6209, PRO AVIA 7/2171 and PRO AIR 2/7046.<br />

6761. R41. Calcutt, G. Operations from ME by BOSTON & BALTIMORE aircraft: November<br />

1942 - May 1943. June 1943. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/925, PRO AIR<br />

23/6208 and PRO AIR 23/6209.<br />

6762. R42. Downing, P.G. Notes on ASV performance in the Middle East. June 1943. PRO AIR<br />

23/931, PRO AIR 23/93 3, PRO AIR 23/926, PRO AIR 23/927, PRO AIR 23/6208 and PRO<br />

AIR 23/6209.


6763. R43. Davies, D.E. Review of bomber operations in the Middle East: May 1943. July 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/925, PRO AIR 23/6208 and PRO AIR<br />

23/6209.<br />

6764. R44. Bruce, R. et al. RDF in the Middle East: June 1943. July 1943. PRO AIR 23/931,<br />

PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/927, PRO AIR 23/6208 and PRO AIR 23/6209.<br />

6765. R45. Tromans, M., and M. Lea-Wilson. Operations against enemy shipping in the<br />

Mediterranean: March - May 1943. July 1943. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR<br />

23/6208, PRO AIR 23/6209 and PRO AVIA 7/2171.<br />

6766. R46. Minnis, F.H.C.M. Notes and comments on RDF in Malta: June - July 1943. July<br />

1943. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/6208 and PRO AIR 2/7727.<br />

6767. R47. Croney, R.G.W. The GCI-AI night fighter defence system in the ME. August 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6208, PRO AIR 23/6209, PRO AIR 2/7727<br />

and PRO AVIA 7/2171.<br />

6768. R48. de Teissier, I.G., and R. Pearcy. Navigational aid for strategic bombing - the Haifa<br />

trial. August 1943. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/929, PRO AIR 23/940,<br />

PRO AIR 23/6208, PRO AIR 23/6209 and PRO AVIA 7/2171.<br />

6769. R49. Downing, P.G. An account of anti-submarine operations in the E Mediterranean:<br />

April - June 1943. September 1943. PRO AIR 23/931, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/928, PRO<br />

AIR 23/6208, PRO AIR 23/6209 and PRO AVIA 7/2171.<br />

6770. R50. Kendrew, J.C. The operational use of ASV Mk II. August 1943. PRO AIR 23/931,<br />

PRO AIR 23/926, PRO AIR 23/6212 and PRO AIR 23/6209.<br />

6771. R51. Minnis, F.H.C.M. Abnormal propagation over the sea near Malta on 200 Mc/s:<br />

Summer 1943. October 1943. PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6211, PRO AIR 23/6209 and PRO<br />

AIR 2/7727.<br />

6772. R52. Bruce, R. Radar reporting system in the ME: September 1943. October 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 23/932, PRO AIR 23/927, PRO AVIA 7/2171, PRO AIR 16/498 and PRO AIR 23/6211.<br />

6773. R53. Minnis, F.H.C.M. Abnormal performance of RDF stations. October 1943. PRO AIR<br />

23/932 and PRO AVIA 7/2171.<br />

6774. R54. Pearcy, R, I.G. de Teissier, and P.R. Taylor. Some aspects of ME signals traffic.<br />

November 1943. PRO AIR 23/932, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6209, PRO AIR 23/6211 and<br />

PRO AIR 16/498.<br />

6775. R55. Downing, P.G. An account of anti-submarine operations in the E Mediterranean:<br />

July - September 1943. November 1943. PRO AIR 23/932, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR<br />

23/6209, PRO AIR 23/6211 and PRO AVIA 7/2171.


6776. R56. Author Unknown. The performance of GCI stations in ME. November 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 23/927, PRO AIR 23/6211, PRO AIR 16/498 and PRO AVIA 7/2171.<br />

6777. R57. Cartmell, E. Operational efficiency of Mk III IFF in Cyrenaica: Summer 1943.<br />

November 1943. PRO AIR 23/932, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6209, PRO AIR 23/6211,<br />

PRO AIR 16/498 and PRO AVIA 7/2171.<br />

6778. R58. Perry, J.M. Observations on radio propagation in Levant: July - September 1943.<br />

December 1943. PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6209, PRO AIR 23/6211, PRO AIR 2/7727 and<br />

PRO AIR 16/498.<br />

6779. R59. Clegg, B.G.H. Method of classifying accuracy of MRU and CO station heights.<br />

December 1943. PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6209 and PRO AIR 2/7727.<br />

6780. R60. Clegg, B.G.H. Check heights: An additional facility for obtaining aircraft heights at<br />

MRU and CO stations. December 1943. PRO AIR 23/933 and PRO AIR 23/6209.<br />

6781. R61. Minnis, F.H.C.M. Incidence of abnormal radar propagation near Malta on 200<br />

Mc/s. January 1944. PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6209, PRO AIR 23/6211, PRO AIR 2/7727<br />

and PRO AVIA 7/2171.<br />

6782. R62. Croney, R.G.W. and Sc Offs. Radar reporting system in the Middle East: January<br />

1944. February 1944. PRO AIR 23/927, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6209, PRO AIR<br />

23/6211 and PRO AVIA 7/2171.<br />

6783. R63. Perry, J.M. Abnormal radar propagation in the Levant July 1943 - February 1944.<br />

March 1944. PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6209, PRO AIR 23/6211, PRO AIR 2/7727 and<br />

PRO AVIA 7/2171.<br />

6784. R64. Croney, R.G.W. Radar reporting system in Middle East: March 1944. April 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 23/927, PRO AIR 23/6211, PRO AIR 2/7727 and PRO AVIA 7/2171.<br />

6785. R65. McDonagh, J. Directional plotting trials with AMES 505. April 1944. PRO AIR<br />

2/7727.<br />

6786. R66. Downing, P.G. Notes on performance of ASU Mk VIII (American) ASD in VENTURA<br />

aircraft in E Mediterranean. May 1944. PRO AIR 23/932, PRO AIR 23/6209 and PRO AIR<br />

23/6211.<br />

6787. R67. Minnis, F.C.C.M., and P.G. Downing. RP operations in the Aegean: December 1943<br />

- April 1944. May 1944. PRO AIR 23/932, PRO AIR 23/933, PRO AIR 23/6209, PRO AIR<br />

23/6211 and PRO AIR 2/7803.<br />

6788. R68. Clegg, B.G.H. Theory and construction of Mk III IFF VPDs. May 1944. PRO AIR<br />

23/933, PRO AIR 23/6209 and PRO AVIA 7/2172.


6801. El. Bower, J.C. Memorandum I on enemy RDF in the Western Desert. October 1942. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

6802. E2. Bower, J.C. Approximate enemy RDF coverage. October 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6803. E3. Bower, J.C. Memorandum 3 on enemy long range RDF in the Mediterranean.<br />

December 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6804. E4. Bower, J.C. Memorandum 4 on enemy long range RDF in the Mediterranean.<br />

December 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6805. E5. Croney, R.G.W. Memorandum on enemy long range RDF in the Mediterranean.<br />

January 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6806. E6. Croney, R.G.W. Memorandum on enemy long range RDF in the Mediterranean.<br />

February 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6807. E7. Croney, R.G.W. Memorandum on enemy RDF in the Mediterranean. February 1943.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

6808. E8. Croney, R.G.W. Memorandum on enemy RDF in the Mediterranean. March 1943. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

6809. E9. Croney, R.G.W. Memorandum on enemy RDF in the Mediterranean. April 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 23/923.<br />

6810. E10. Croney, R.G.W. Memorandum on enemy RDF in the E Mediterranean. June 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 23/923.<br />

6811. E11. Laws, W.M. Report on enemy RDF in the E Mediterranean. June 1943. PRO AIR<br />

23/923.<br />

6812. E12. Croney, R.G.W. Memorandum on enemy RDF in the E Mediterranean. June 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 23/923.<br />

6813. E13. Croney, R.G.W. Report on enemy RDF in the E Mediterranean. August 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 23/923.<br />

6814. E14. Croney, R.G.W. Memorandum on enemy RDF in the E Mediterranean. September<br />

1943. PRO AIR 23/923.<br />

6815. E15. McDonagh, J. Report on enemy RDF in the E Mediterranean. September 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 23/923.<br />

6816. E16. Croney, R.G.W. Enemy radar in the E Mediterranean. No Date. PRO AIR 23/923.


6817. E17. Croney, R.G.W. A possible mode of operation of the German WASSERMAN type<br />

radar. October 1943. PRO AIR 23/923.<br />

6818. E18. Croney, R.G.W. Enemy radar in the E Mediterranean. November 1943. PRO AIR<br />

23/923.<br />

6819. E19. Croney, R.G.W. Enemy radar in the E Mediterranean. January 1944. PRO AIR<br />

23/923.<br />

6820. E20. Croney, R.G.W. Enemy radar in the E Mediterranean. April 1944. PRO AIR 23/923.<br />

6821. M1. Kendrew, J.C. Airborne ASV beacon (ROOSTER). October 1941. PRO AIR 23/934.<br />

6822. M2. Kendrew, J.C. Notes on fitting of ASV to Albacore of 828 Squadron in Malta.<br />

December 1941. No PRO number.<br />

6823. M3. Kendrew, J.C. Notes on situation regarding ASV fitting to Albacores in Malta.<br />

December 1941. No PRO number.<br />

6825. M5. Kendrew, J.C. Employment of LRASV in anti-submarine operations. January 1942.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

6826. M6. Kendrew, J.C. Possible application of RDF principle to co-ordination between air to<br />

surface forces. January 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6827. M7. Kendrew, J.C. Notes on visit to AA HQ Libya. January 1942. PRO AIR 23/934.<br />

6828. M8. Bower, J.C. Suggested methods for employing Ismailia searchlight zone for fighter<br />

interception. March 1942. PRO AIR 23/934.<br />

6829. M9. Kendrew, J.C. Radio methods for tank recognition. March 1942. PRO AIR 23/934.<br />

6830. M10. Bower, J.C. WIT plotting. April 1942. PRO AIR 23/931 and PRO AIR 23/934.<br />

6831. M11. Bower, J.C. Track identification. April 1942. PRO AIR 23/934.<br />

6832. M12. Bower, J.C. Notes on plotting of shipping. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6833. M13. Rann, W.H. Training of GCI personnel. April 1942. PRO AIR 23/934.<br />

6834. M14. Bower, J.C. Unification of grid lettering. No Date. PRO AIR 23/934.<br />

6835. M15. Kendrew, J.C. Suggestions for homing day torpedo striking forces to their target.<br />

May 1942. PRO AIR 23/934 and PRO AIR 15/628.


6836. M16. Rann, W.H. AI night fighter defence against low flying aircraft with reference to<br />

Alexandria. May 1942. PRO AIR 23/934.<br />

6837. M17. Bower, J.C. Notes on filter room layout and equipment. July 1942. PRO AIR 23/934.<br />

6838. M18. de Teissier, J.G. Height filtering. August 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6839. M19. Bower, J.C. Use of IFF in the Middle East: October 1942. No Date. PRO AIR<br />

23/934.<br />

6840. M40. Syers, P.H., and J.C. Bower. Notes on enemy jamming of RDF in Malta. November<br />

1942. PRO AIR 23/934.<br />

6841. M21. Syers, P.H. Comparison of telephone and WIT telling at 252 Wing filter room.<br />

November 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6842. M22. Rann, W.H. The accuracy of photographic interpretation of aerial photographs.<br />

January 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6843. M23. de Teissier, I.G. A note on the use of RDF in offensive operations. January 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 23/934, PRO AIR 23/6208, PRO AIR 23/6210 and PRO AIR 2/5429.<br />

6844. M24. Bower, J.C. A note on the performance of type 6 equipment. January 1943. PRO AIR<br />

23/934.<br />

6845. M25. Kendrew, J.C. Enemy jamming of ASV in the Malta area: 1-15 February 1945.<br />

February 1943. PRO AIR 23/934.<br />

6846. M26. Croney, R.G.W. Theoretical GCI diagram. April 1943. PRO AIR 23/934.<br />

6847. M27. Calcutt, G. Some notes on times and heights over the target - night bombers. April<br />

1943. PRO AIR 23/934.<br />

6848. M28. Calcutt, G. Some notes on target finding at night as evidenced by photographs. April<br />

1943. PRO AIR 23/925 and PRO AIR 23/934.<br />

6849. M29. de Teissier, I.G. Navigational aid for strategic bombing. May 1943. PRO AIR<br />

23/929, PRO AIR 23/934, PRO AIR 23/940 and PRO AVIA 7/2171.<br />

6850. M30. Taylor, P.R. Bombing heights in relation to enemy flak defences. June 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 23/925, PRO AIR 23/934 and PRO AIR 23/6210.<br />

6851. M31. Taylor, P.R. Technical failures during bombing operations from ME Command. July<br />

1943. PRO AIR 23/934.


6852. M32. Calcutt, G. An examination of night photographic bombing plots: June - July 1943.<br />

July 1943. PRO AIR 23/925, PRO AIR 23/930 and PRO AIR 23/934.<br />

6853. M33. Downing, P.G. Enemy jamming of ASV in the E Mediterranean: May - June 1943.<br />

August 1943. PRO AIR 23/934.<br />

6854. M34. Downing, P.G. Length of ASV watch. October 1943. PRO AIR 23/928, PRO AIR<br />

23/934 and PRO AVIA 7/2171.<br />

6855. M35. Minnis, F.H.C.M. SOE operations. December 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6863. T3. Munro, A.F. Progress of night vision training in the Middle East up to 10 December<br />

1943. December 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6864. T4. Munro, A.F. Progress report on night vision training. April 1944. No PRO number.<br />

6876. Bruce, R., and J.C. Bower. Manual of radar for filter rooms. October 1943. Unnumbered;<br />

No PRO number.<br />

6877. Kendrew, J.C., G. Calcutt, and W.V. Hobson. The air-sea war in the Mediterranean<br />

January 1942 - May 1943. August 1943. Unnumbered; No PRO number.<br />

6881. V1. Bower, J.C. Report on visit to AHQ Iraq and fighter defence units in Iraq and Iran.<br />

May 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6882. V2. Bower, J.C. Report on visit to units of fighter defence system in the Levant. August<br />

1942. No PRO number.<br />

6883. V3. de Teissier, I.G.D. Report on visit to HQ 259 Wing 25 sector and AMES station in<br />

Cyprus. August 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6884. V4. de Teissier, I.G.D. Visit to Western Desert by F/Lt de Teissier. December 1942. PRO<br />

AIR 23/921, PRO AIR 23/936 and PRO AIR 23/938.<br />

6885. V5. de Teissier, I.G.D. Visit to Iraq by F/Lt de Teissier. December 1942. PRO AIR 23/936<br />

and PRO AIR 2/5429.<br />

6886. V6. Bower, J.C, and R. Bruce. The fighter defence system in Libya and Cyrenaica.<br />

February 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6887. V7. Bower, J.C. Notes on a visit to Malta by W/Cdr Bower. March 1943. PRO AIR 23/936<br />

and PRO AIR 2/5429.<br />

6888. V8. de Teissier, I.G.D. Visit by S/Ldr de Teissier to Air Headquarters Western Desert.<br />

March 1943. PRO AIR 23/936, PRO AIR 23/940, PRO AIR 23/6210 and PRO AIR 2/5429.


6889. V9. Bruce, R. Visit by S/Ldr Bruce to 16 and 17 sectors 212 Group. April 1943. PRO AIR<br />

23/927.<br />

6890. V10. Bower, J.C. Visit to UK by W/Cdr Bower. May 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6891. V11. Bruce, R. Visit to units of the raid reporting system in the Levant by S/Ldr Bruce and<br />

F/Lt Croney. June 1943. PRO AIR 23/927.<br />

6892. V12. Minnis, F.H.C.M. Visit to No 6 Squadron by S/Ldr Minnis and F/O Downing - RP<br />

Trials. October 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6901. A. Bower, J.C, and I.G.D. de Teissier. Suggested operational procedure for MRU and<br />

CO(L) Stations. February 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6902. B. Kendrew, J.C. Suggestions for the proposed re-organisation of the system of<br />

operational returns and signals in the command. February 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6903. C. Kendrew, J.C. Approximate ASV ranges. March 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6904. D. Kendrew, J.C. Rebecca Bantam RDF applications. March 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6905. E. Kendrew, J.C. The employment of incendiary bombs for attacking aerodromes. March<br />

1942. No PRO number.<br />

6906. F. Kendrew, J.C. Short glossary of terms used in airborne RDF. March 1942. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

6907. G. Kendrew, J.C. Submarine sightings by ASV aircraft. April 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6908. H. Bower, J.C, and P.H. Syers. Glossary of technical terms and abbreviations used in RDF<br />

and its applications. May 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6909. I. Bower, J.C. Notes for MRU, TRU and CO stations. May 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6910. J. Kendrew, J.C. Rooster Exercises. June 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6911. K. Bower, J.C. Notes on jamming experienced by Malta Stations. July 1942. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

6912. L. Kendrew, J.C. Enemy methods and tactics in making smoke. July 1942. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

6913. M. Bower, J.C. Use of jamming equipment in the Middle East. July 1942. No PRO<br />

number.


6914. N. Kendrew, J.C. Proposed investigation into causes of accidents in the Middle East<br />

Command. July 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6915. O. Bower, J.C. Raid designation system. August 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6916. P. Kendrew, J.C. Investigation into accidents in the Middle East. (First Progress Report).<br />

August 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6917. Q. de Teissier, I.G.D. RDF plotting and telling. August 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6918. R. Kendrew, J.C. Use of ASV indicator as rangefinder. September 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6919. S. Kendrew, J.C. Suggestions regarding Middle East policy for Rebecca-Eureka<br />

requirements. September 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6920. T. de Teissier, I.G.D. AMES instruction - class of height. September 1942. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

6921. U. Kendrew, J.C. Information required for analysis of anti-shipping operations. November<br />

1942. No PRO number.<br />

6922. V. Kendrew, J.C. Comments on dropping trials of circling torpedo. November 1942. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

6923. W. Bower, J.C. The investigation of enemy ground and airborne RDF and navigational<br />

aids. November 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6924. X. Kendrew, J.C. The reciprocating torpedo. December 1942. No PRO number.<br />

6925. Y. Kendrew, J.C. Further notes on the circling torpedo. January 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6926. Z. Calcutt, G. Distribution of air effort over the battle area Middle East, October -<br />

November 1942. February 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6927. AA. de Teissier, I.G.D. Use of RDF in offensive operations - Alexandria trials. February<br />

1943. No PRO number.<br />

6928. BB. de Teissier, I.G.D. Height filtering test flights. March 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6929. CC. Calcutt, G. Accuracy of bombing. March 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6930. DD. Lewis, R.H. Specification of New 210 Group filter table. May 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6931. EE. Bruce, R. Operational instructions for CO(L) stations. May 1943. No PRO number.


6932. FF. Kendrew, J.C. Effect of Allied air power on enemy tactics of retreat. June 1943. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

6933. GG. Bruce, R. Proposed operational instructions for MRU and TRU stations. June 1943.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

6934. HH. Taylor, P.R. Times over target -178 and 462 Squadrons. June 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6935. II. Kendrew, J.C. Recommendations for attacks on Italian targets. July 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

6936. JJ. Clegg, B.G.H. Notes of procedure for height measurement. July 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

6937. KK. Simpson, V.H. Report on proposed CO stations. July 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6938. LL. Clegg, B.G.H. Height classification. July 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6939. MM. de Teissier, I.G.D. U boat shelters at Scaramanga. August 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6940. NN. Bower, J.C. RCM equipment requirements. August 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6941. 00. Bruce, R. A note on defensive fighter action - July 1943. August 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

6942. PP. Bruce, R. An analysis of hostile and x-raids, and factors affecting their interception.<br />

August 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6943. QQ. Tromans, A. Enemy attack on aerodromes. September 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6944. RR. Bruce, R. Note on the rates of climb of fighters in the Middle East. September 1943.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

6945. SS. Bower, J.C. Preliminary notes on RCM - Freya, Wasserman and Wurzburg.<br />

September 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6946. TT. Bower, J.C. Combined directional plotting - comparison of UK conditions and Middle<br />

East conditions. September 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6947. UU. Clegg, B.G.H. Report on "check height" method. October 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6948. W. Minnis, F.H.C.M. Notes on 334 wing operations. December 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6949. WW. Clegg, B.G.H. Suggested notes for AME Stations and filter rooms on classification<br />

of measured heights at MRU and CO stations. January 1944. No PRO number.


6950. XX. Minnis, F.H.C.M. Directional plotting. January 1944. No PRO number.<br />

6951. YY. Laws, W.M. Reporting of heights by AME Stations to filter rooms. June 1944. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

6952. ZZ. Bower, J.C, and W.M. Laws. Shipping coverage maps - CO(L) Stations. No Date. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

6953. AAA. Bruce, R. Memoranda on IFF efficiency. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

6954. BBB. Rann, W.H., and R.W.G. (later) Croney. GCI/AI Statistics. No Date. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

6961. CI. Author Unknown. Sousse bomb damage investigation. May 1943. No PRO number.<br />

6962. C2. Tedd, J.D. Provisional report on the performance of NACAF ground RDF. July 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 2/7836 and PRO AIR 23/1473.<br />

6963. C3. Tedd, J.G. Summary of successful AI interceptions for the period May - June (inc)<br />

(NCAF only). August 1943. PRO AIR 23/1473.<br />

6964. C4. Williams, E.C., and J.G.Tedd. NACAF day interception effort for period 1 - 15 July<br />

1943 (inc). September 1943. PRO AIR 23/1473.<br />

6965. C5. Williams, E.C., and J.G. Tedd. NACAF day interception effort for period 16 - 31 July<br />

1943 (inc). September 1943. PRO AIR 23/1473.<br />

6966. C6. Tedd, J.G. NACAF night interception effort for period 29 June - 31 July (inc).<br />

September 1943. PRO AIR 23/1473.<br />

6967. C7. Tedd, J.G. Performance of NACAF ground RDF. September 1943. PRO AIR 23/1473.<br />

6968. C8. Tedd, J.G. NACAF day interception effort for period 1-31 August 1943 (inc). October<br />

1943. PRO AIR 23/1473.<br />

6970. C10. Tedd, J.G. Depth charge setting and spacing. October 1943. PRO AIR 23/1473.<br />

6971. C11. Tedd, J.G. NACAF night interception effort for period 1 - 31 August 1943 (inc).<br />

November 1943. PRO AIR 23/1473.<br />

6972. C12. Tedd, J.G. NACAF night interception effort for period 1 - 30 September 1943 (inc).<br />

October 1943. PRO AIR 23/1473.<br />

6973. C13. Author Unknown. NACAF day interception effort for period I - 30 September 1943<br />

(inc). November 1943. PRO AIR 23/1473.


6974. C14. Author Unknown. Performance of NACAF ground radar. December 1943. PRO AIR<br />

23/1473 and PRO AIR 2/7836.<br />

6975. C15. Lewis, R.H., and M.P. Nash. Radar performance diagrams. March 1944. PRO AIR<br />

23/1473.<br />

6976. C16. Nash, M.P. Observations on abnormal propagation at ground radar stations.<br />

September 1944. PRO AIR 23/1473 and PRO AIR 2/7836.<br />

6981. El. Potts, A. Enemy RDF and countermeasure investigations - FREYA cover in SE Italy.<br />

August 1943. PRO AIR 23/1474.<br />

6982. E2. Potts, A. Enemy RDF and countermeasure investigations - SE Sardinia and Western<br />

Italy. August 1943. PRO AIR 23/1474.<br />

6983. E3. Potts, A. Enemy RDF and countermeasures investigations - FREYA cover in SE Italy.<br />

August 1943. PRO AIR 23/1474.<br />

6984. E4. Potts, A. Enemy RDF and countermeasure investigations. September 1943. PRO AIR<br />

23/1474.<br />

6985. E5. Potts, A. Enemy RDF and countermeasure investigations - FREYA cover in SE Italy.<br />

August 1943. PRO AIR 23/1474.<br />

6986. E6. Potts, A. Enemy RDF and countermeasure investigations - RDF in SW Italy.<br />

September 1943. PRO AIR 23/1474.<br />

6987. E7. Potts, A. Enemy RDF and countermeasure investigations - RDF in Southern and<br />

Eastern Sardinia. September 1943. PRO AIR 23/1474.<br />

6988. E8. Potts, A. FREYA cover in S Italy. October 1943. PRO AIR 23/1474.<br />

6989. E9. Potts, A. RDF in NW Italy, Corsica and Sardinia. September 1943. PRO AIR 23/1474.<br />

6990. E10. Potts, A. RDF in S France and W Italy. October 1943. PRO AIR 2/7836 and PRO<br />

AIR 23/1474.<br />

6991. E11. Hoare, M., and A. Potts. Enemy radar in the Adriatic. October 1943. PRO AIR<br />

2/7836 and PRO AIR 23/1474.<br />

6992. E12. Hoare, M. Radar on the west and north-west coast of Italy and the south coast of<br />

France. October 1943. PRO AIR 23/1474.<br />

6993. E14. Hoare, M. Radar on the west and north west coast of Italy and the Adriatic coast.<br />

December 1943. PRO AIR 23/1474.


6995. E15. Hoare, M. Enemy radar on the Adriatic coast and the west coast of Greece.<br />

December 1943. PRO AIR 23/1474.<br />

6996. E16. Hoare, M. Enemy RDF and countermeasure investigations. December 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 23/1474.<br />

6997. E17. Hoare, M. Enemy radar on the Adriatic coast and the west coast of Greece.<br />

December 1943. PRO AIR 23/1474.<br />

6998. E18. Hoare, M., and A. Potts. Enemy RDF and countermeasure investigations - Enemy<br />

radar in the Western Mediterranean. April 1944. PRO AVIA 7/2171 and PRO AIR 23/1474.<br />

7001. N1. Vernon, J.W. Examination of the effects of attacks made on German radar in Sicily.<br />

September 1943. PRO AIR 23/1474 and PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7002. N2. Williams, E.C., and A. Charlesby. Preliminary investigation of the effects of<br />

operational tactics on AA damage suffered by Bl7 Groups. September 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 23/1474 and PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7003. N3. Howels, D.A. Analysis of fragmentation tests of British 20lb F, American M41 and<br />

British 40lb GP bombs. September 1943. PRO AIR 23/1474 and PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7004. N4. Vernon, J.W. Paratroop operations of North Africa Troop Command and 82nd<br />

(American) Airborne Division on 13/14 and 14/15 September 1943 with particular reference to<br />

the navigational aids used. November 1943. PRO AIR 23/1474 and PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7005. N5. Tedd, J.G. German use of WINDOW. October 1943. PRO AIR 23/1474.<br />

7006. N6. Williams, E.C., and A. Charlesby. The characteristics of bomb patterns produced by<br />

daylight formation bombing by aircraft of MAAF. January 1944. PRO AIR 23/1474 and PRO<br />

AIR 23/1475.<br />

7007. N7. Charlesby, A. Note on losses incurred in the raid on Turin: 24/25 November. February<br />

1944. PRO AIR 23/1474.<br />

7008. N8. Charlesby, A. Note on the danger of collision at night. February 1944. PRO AIR<br />

23/1474 and PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7009. N9. Tempero, P.J.H., and A. Charlesby. Aircraft damage caused by the eruption of<br />

Vesuvius (March 1944). April 1944. PRO AIR 23/1474 and PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7010. N10. Charlesby, A. Comparison of SPITFIRE serviceability in MACAF and MATAF. April<br />

1944. PRO AIR 23/1474 and PRO AIR 23/1475.


7011. N11. Charlesby, A. Note on the accuracy of dive bombing attacks. June 1944. PRO AIR<br />

23/1474 and PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7012. N12. Potts, A. Analysis of H2S blind bombing training results Part I. June 1944. PRO AIR<br />

23/1474, PRO AIR 23/1475 and PRO AIR 16/498.<br />

7013. N13. Williams, E.C., and A. Charlesby. The sustainable effort of the six WELLINGTON<br />

squadrons of 205 Group. June 1944. RO AIR 23/1474.<br />

7014. N14. Charlesby, A. The bombing accuracy of MATAF fighter-bomber aircraft on rail lines<br />

and rail bridges. August 1944. PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7015. N15. Author Unknown. Bombing accuracy achieved by medium bombers of MATAF<br />

during June 1944. August 1944. PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7016. N16. Downing, P.G. RP operations in the Aegean (April - August 1944). October 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7017. N17. Laws, W.H. Operational use of H2S in MAAF: May, June, July, August 1944.<br />

October 1944. PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7018. N18. Charlesby, A., and J.M. Perry. The success of target location by night bombers of<br />

205 Group, MACAF (March - August 1944). October 1944. PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7019. N19. Bruce, R. A short history of the operations of the Type 16 AMES in Corsica. October<br />

1944. PRO AIR 23/1475 and PRO AIR 2/7836.<br />

7020. N20. Potts, A. An account of convoy simulation by WINDOW for seaborne division in<br />

Operation Dragoon. October 1944. PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7021. N21. Laws, W.M., and A. Potts. Effectiveness of CHAFF in daylight operations by<br />

medium bombers of XII air force: June - August 1944. October 1944. PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7022. N22. Laws, W.M., and A. Potts. Analysis of H2S blind bombing training results: Part 2.<br />

October 1944. PRO AIR 23/1475 and PRO AIR 16/498.<br />

7023. N23. Charlesby, A, and J.M. Perry. Area bombing by Marauders of DAF. November 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7024. N24. Charlesby, A, and V.H. Simpson. Effort and casualties in aircraft of 205 Group<br />

(March - September 1944). December 1944. PRO AIR 23/1475 and PRO AIR 16/498.<br />

7025. N25. Charlesby, A, and V.H. Simpson. Analysis of fighter and medium bomber attacks on<br />

railways (17 March - 21 May 1944). December 1944. PRO AIR 23/1475 and PRO AIR 16/498.


7026. N26. Charlesby, A.Report on bombing attacks on the Savio River bridges. December<br />

1944. PRO AIR 23/1475 and PRO AIR 16/498.<br />

7027. N27. Charlesby, A., and J. Perry. Bombing accuracy of Marauder squadron of DAF on<br />

bridge targets. December 1944. PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7028. N28. Noel, M.P. RP operations: Central and Western Mediterranean area. February 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7029. N29. Charlesby, A., and J.M. Perry. Some results of day attacks on marshalling yards in<br />

central Europe. February 1945. PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7030. N30. Charlesby, A. Effect of airfield congestion on operation of DAF fighter and fighter<br />

bomber squadrons. February 1945. PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7031. N31. Anles,A.G., and P.G. Downing. The use of RP BEAUFIGHTERS in close support of<br />

air ground forces in Athens/Piraeus area. April 1945. PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7033. N33. Charlesby, A. Effect of HAA opposition on the bombing accuracy of medium<br />

bombers. May 1945. PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7034. N34. Potts, A., and M. Simonds. Analysis of H2Vand H2S blind bombing training results<br />

Part 3. June 1945. PRO AIR 23/823, PRO AIR 23/1475 and PRO AVIA 7/2172.<br />

7035. N35. Potts, A., and B.M. Pocock. A statistical analysis of neurosis precipitated by flying<br />

duties among operational aircrew under the control of the RAF in MAAF during 1944. August<br />

1945. PRO AIR 23/823 and PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7036. N36. Young, N. de L., and A. Charlesby. The reduction of enemy artillery and the<br />

resultant saving of Army casualties by fighter-bomber attack on hostile batteries. August 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 23/823 and PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7037. N37. Parish, B.B., and A. Charlesby. Accuracy of bombing by Marauders of 3 SAAF Wing<br />

on marshalling yards and factory sites (January - April 1945). August 1945. PRO AIR 23/823<br />

and PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7038. N38. Saunders, J.W., and E.C. Williams. Bombing accuracy of 205 Group. August 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 23/823 and PRO AIR 23/1475.<br />

7039. N39. Charlesby, A. An investigation of the incidence of venereal disease in the RAF in<br />

Greece. No Date. PRO AIR 23/823.<br />

7040. N40. Charlesby, A. Material damage caused by fighter-bomber attacks on enemy gun<br />

positions. August 1945. PRO AIR 23/823 and PRO AIR 23/1475.


7041. N41. Saunders, J.W., M. Simonds, and A. Potts. The accuracy of target marking in 205<br />

Group (November 1944 - April 1945). September 1945. PRO AIR 23/823 and PRO AIR<br />

23/1475.<br />

7061. 1. Williams, E.C. The assessment of the value of P38s devoted to escort of B17s. March<br />

1943. PRO AIR 23/1472 and PRO AIR 23/6611.<br />

7064. 4. Author Unknown. The use of short range RDF navigational aids in tactical air<br />

operations. August 1943. PRO AIR 2/7836 and PRO AIR 23/6611.<br />

7065. 5. Tedd, T.G., and E.C. Williams. The operational use of shipborne GCI in an assault.<br />

July 1943. PRO AIR 23/1472, PRO AIR 23/6611 and PRO AVIA 7/1471.<br />

7066. 6. Williams, E.C. Further comments on the operational use of shipborne GCI. September<br />

1943. PRO AIR 23/1472 and PRO AIR 23/6611.<br />

7067. 7. Potts, A. Suggestions for low-flying fighter approach to the Naples area. 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 23/1472 and PRO AIR 23/6611.<br />

7068. 8. Author Unknown. Preliminary report on aids to navigation in forthcoming tactical<br />

missions of Troop Carrier Command. September 1943. PRO AIR 23/6611.<br />

7069. 9. Calcutt, G. Estimation of NAAF future requirements for WINDOW. October 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 23/1472.<br />

7070. 10. Vernon, J.W. Present position with respect to recommendations contained in ORS<br />

(NAAF) Report No N4 on paratroop operations. November 1943. PRO AIR 23/6611 and PRO<br />

AIR 23/1472.<br />

7071. 11. Charlesby, A. Visibility of aircraft at night. November 1943. PRO AIR 23/1472 and<br />

PRO AIR 23/6611.<br />

7072. 12. Charlesby, A. Note on bombing accuracy of WELLINGTONS. December 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 23/1472 and PRO AIR 23/6611.<br />

7073. 13. Author Unknown. Probability of a hit with a moving charge. No Date. PRO AIR<br />

23/1472.<br />

7074. 14. Potts, A. Use of WINDOW for practice purposes. September 1944. PRO AIR 23/1472.<br />

7075. 15. Potts, A. MANDREL in 205 Group. No Date. PRO AIR 23/1472.<br />

7076. 16. Author Unknown. Preliminary report on bomb survey of (I) submarine pens at<br />

Marseilles (2) Strasbourg, Toulon (3) coast defence naval turrets at St Mandreir. September<br />

1944. No PRO number.


7077. 17. Charlesby, A. DAF airfield congestion and accident rate. February 1945. PRO AIR<br />

23/1472.<br />

7079. 19. Author Unknown. The bombing accuracy of Marauders of 3 SAAF Wing: January -<br />

April 1945. April 1945. PRO AIR 23/1472.<br />

7091. 11. Author Unknown. Notes on navigational aids for troop carrier operations. September<br />

1943. No PRO number.<br />

7092. 12. Author Unknown. Notes on forward control of a/c used in direct support of the Army.<br />

September 1943. No PRO number.<br />

7093. 13. Author Unknown. Notes on navigational aids to tactical air operations. September<br />

1943. No PRO number.<br />

7094. 14. Author Unknown. Notes on requirements for RAF telecommunications. September<br />

1943. No PRO number.<br />

7101. PR1. Williams, E.C. Report for June - August 1943. September 1943. PRO AIR 23/1471<br />

and PRO AIR 23/6339.<br />

7102. PR2. Williams, E.C. Report for September - December 1943. January 1944. PRO AIR<br />

23/1471 and PRO AIR 23/6339.<br />

7103. PR3. Williams, E.C. Report for January - April 1944. May 1944. PRO AIR 23/6339 and<br />

PRO AIR 23/1471.<br />

7104. PR4. Williams, E.C. Report for May - 15 September 1944. September 1944. PRO AIR<br />

23/1471 and PRO AIR 23/6339.<br />

7105. PR5. Williams, E.C. Report for 16 September 1944 - 28 February 1945. March 1945. PRO<br />

AIR 23/1471 and PRO AIR 23/6339.<br />

7121. Author Unknown. A method of RDF for locating enemy radar stations from aircraft.<br />

November 1943. No PRO number.<br />

7122. Author Unknown. Second report on German RCM activities during raid on Bizerta: Night<br />

of 6 September 1943. September 1943. No PRO number.<br />

7123. Author Unknown. Use of "WINDOW" shells for ballistic corrections with radar controlled<br />

FLAK. September 1943. No PRO number.<br />

7124. Author Unknown. Operations Bulletin No 1: Period ending 30 April 1943. May 1943. No<br />

PRO number.


7125. Author Unknown. Operations Bulletin No 2: Period ending 31 May 1943. June 1943. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

7126. Author Unknown. Enemy Radar Intelligence. Summary No 1. July 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7127. Author Unknown. Fighter control, communications, and RDF in the first 14 days of the<br />

Sicilian invasion (Provisional Report). August 1943. No PRO number.<br />

7128. Author Unknown. RCM report on Operation "Husky". September 1943. No PRO number.<br />

7129. Author Unknown. Italian shipping losses. August 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7130. Author Unknown. Estimated air effort required to reduce the effectiveness of enemy radar<br />

cover. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

7131. Author Unknown. Enemy air attacks on convoys by night off North African coast. No<br />

Date. PRO AIR 23/3308.<br />

7132. Author Unknown. Some notes of air warning and close support on Anzio beachhead. July<br />

1944. No PRO number.<br />

7133. MACAF. Author Unknown. Enemy air attacks on shipping in the Mediterranean: October<br />

- November 1943. December 1943. No PRO number.<br />

7134. MACAF. Author Unknown. Enemy day reconnaissance activity in the Western and<br />

Central Mediterranean. February 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7135. MACAF. Author Unknown. Ground radar results and requirements. March 1944. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

7136. MACAF. Author Unknown. Summary of day and night interception effort for the period<br />

16-31 August 1944. October 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7141. U1. Author Unknown. Investigation into the operational efficiency of Mk III IFF. May<br />

1944. No PRO number.<br />

7142. U2. Author Unknown. Notes on the performance of ASU Mk VIII in VENTURA a/c. July<br />

1944. No PRO number.<br />

7143. BSU/U3. Angles, J.G. Report on field survey of the bombing of the coastal defence guns,<br />

St Mandrier Peninsular, Toulon. September 1944. PRO AIR 23/1510.<br />

7144. BSU/U4. Author Unknown. Report on bombing of "Strasburg" in Toulon harbour.<br />

October 1944. No PRO number.


7145. U5. Author Unknown. Organisation of ARP in cities of Rostock and Warnemunde.<br />

October 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7146. U6. Author Unknown. Air raid precautions in Germany. October 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7147. U7. Author Unknown. Preliminary conclusions upon the effects of the air bombardment of<br />

the Roumanian oil refineries. November 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7148. U8. Author Unknown. Stato Maggiore Delia R Marina. January 1945. No PRO number.<br />

7149. U9. Author Unknown. Report on training of French radar personnel in 340 Wing area.<br />

February 1945. No PRO number.<br />

7150. U10. Author Unknown. Air support in Greece. April 1945. No PRO number.<br />

7151. BSU/U11. Angles, J.G. Bomb damage to shipping in Northern Italian ports. July 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 23/1513 and PRO AIR 23/1515.<br />

7152. BSU/U12. Author Unknown. A study of the bombing of the Central Italian railway lines<br />

during Operation "Strangle". August 1945. RS.<br />

7153. BSU/U13. Emmons, C.W. Relation between crater size and damage caused by British and<br />

American bombs in railway yards. May 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7154. BSU/U14. Emmons, C.W. Ground survey of the results of attacks on airfields in Sicily and<br />

S Italy. May 1944. PRO AIR 23/1514.<br />

7155. BSU/U15. Author Unknown. Report on the effect of40001b bombs on the town of Milesic,<br />

Yugoslavia. June 1944. PRO AIR 23/1511.<br />

7156. BSU/U16. Author Unknown. Analysis of raids on Palermo. March 1945. No PRO<br />

Number.<br />

7158. Unnumbered, Zuckerman, S. Air attacks on enemy rail and road communications in Italy<br />

and Sicily. 1943. PRO AIR 23/1517.<br />

7161. NB1. Author Unknown. Analysis of W/T in 224 Group. May 1943. PRO AIR 20/5707.<br />

7162. NB2. Author Unknown. Analysis of estimation of numbers of aircraft. May 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 20/5708.<br />

7163. NB3. Author Unknown. Height reading at AME stations. June 1943. PRO AIR 20/5709.<br />

7164. NB4. Author Unknown. Filter room identification. No Date. PRO AIR 20/5710.<br />

7165. NB5. Author Unknown. Aircraft reporting. May 1943. PRO AIR 20/5711.


7166. NB6. Author Unknown. Aircraft reporting by W/T in Bengal. August 1943. PRO AIR<br />

20/5712.<br />

7167. NB7. Barkla, H.M. Counting of single aircraft by RDF stations. October 1943. PRO AIR<br />

20/5713.<br />

7168. NB8. Author Unknown. Counting of aircraft. November 1943. PRO AIR 20/5714.<br />

7170. NB10. Author Unknown. Counting of formation of aircraft by RDF. November 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 20/5715.<br />

7171. NB11. Piper, R.W. W/T reporting of aircraft by radar stations in the Ballygunge F/R area.<br />

1944. PRO AIR 20/5716.<br />

7172. NB12. Author Unknown. Alterations to radar cover in the 180 Wing area. No Date. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

7174. NB14. Author Unknown. Comparison of radar information given on hostile and friendly<br />

aircraft during raid on Calcutta. June 1944. PRO AIR 20/5717.<br />

7175. NB15. Author Unknown. COB operational procedure. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

7176. NB16. Barkla, H.M. Quick method of construction of polar diagrams. 1944. PRO AIR<br />

20/5718.<br />

7177. NB17. Dow, J.C.R. Use of radar height information in height filtering. 1944. PRO AIR<br />

20/5719.<br />

7178. NB18. Dow, J.C.R. Serviceability of communications between AMES and filter rooms in<br />

Bengal area. June 1944. PRO AIR 20/5638.<br />

7179. NB19. Dow, J.C.R. W/T reporting by MWOC Observer Posts. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

7180. NB20. Dow, J.C.R. Proposed restriction of sweeps in 182 Wing area. September 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 20/5720.<br />

7181. NB21. Vernon J.W., and G.W.R. Fieldon. BEAUFIGHTER attacks in Burma: 3 TAF.<br />

1944. PRO AIR 20/5721.<br />

7182. NB22. Dow, J.C.R. Accuracy of radar height finding. 1944. PRO AIR 20/5722.<br />

7183. NB23. Strong, R.G., and J.C.R. Dow. Effectiveness of Mk III IFF in B29 aircraft. January<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/5723.


7184. NB24. Vernon, J.W., and G.W.R. Fieldon. Comparison of flying rates in Eastern Air<br />

Command with those specified in SD98. February 1945. PRO AIR 20/5724.<br />

7185. NB25. Fieldon, G.W.R., and J.W. Vernon. Ground investigation of close support attacks.<br />

1945. No PRO number.<br />

7186. NB26. Tempero, P.H.J. Summary of general weather conditions affecting flying visibility<br />

during the monsoon period over Rangoon. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

7187. NB27. Tempero, P.H.J., and J.C.R. Dow. Priorities and delays of signals traffic in Eastern<br />

Air Command. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

7188. NB28. Tempero, P.H.J., and J.C.R. Dow. Efficiency of Mk III IFF. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

7189. NB29. Tempero, P.H.J. Eastern Air Command tactical aircraft casualties: January -<br />

December 1944. March 1945. PRO AIR 20/5725.<br />

7190. NB30. Tempero, P.H.J. Aircrew casualties - Intruder and light Bomber, Beaufighter and<br />

Mosquito October 1944 - February 1945. June 1945. No PRO number.<br />

7191. NB31. Watts, F.C. Use of Napalm against gun emplacements. June 1945. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

7192. NB32. Tempero, P.H.J. Experiments in economy of personnel in war time communications<br />

from radar station to filter rooms. June 1945. No PRO number.<br />

7193. NB33. Dow, J.C.R., R. Ransome, and A.J. Worsdale. Advice of aircraft movements to<br />

rear: No 3 Filter Room. June 1945. PRO AIR 20/5726.<br />

7195. NB35. Preece, H.G. Survey of operations by RAF DAKOTA aircraft of Eastern Air<br />

Command engaged on transport and supply, January 1944 to April 1945, with particular<br />

reference to the effects of climate. November 1945. PRO AIR 23/2844.<br />

7197. NB37. Fieldon, G.W.R. Day bombing accuracy of Strategic Air Force, Burma. September<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/5727.<br />

7200. Not Issued. Findlay, J.W. RDF Stations on the Arakan coast and in Assam. 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

7201. U/1. Author Unknown. Aircraft performance in India. June 1943. PRO AIR 20/5739.<br />

7202. U/2. Author Unknown. Dependence of performance constant on aircraft height. August<br />

1943. PRO AIR 20/5740.<br />

7203. U/3. Author Unknown. Provisional operation drill for mobile aircraft tracking units. June<br />

1943. PRO AIR 20/5740.


7204. U/4. Author Unknown. Trials on camouflage for ground reconnaissance and<br />

Photographic Reconnaissance Unit aircraft in the Near East. June 1943. PRO AIR 20/5741.<br />

7221. S1. Barkla, H.M. Ground RDF in the offensive against Japan. 1943. PRO AIR 20/5627.<br />

7222. S2. Cole, I.H. Brief examination of fighter defence system of 224 Group area: RDF. June<br />

1943. PRO AIR 20/5628.<br />

7223. S3. Strong, R.G., and H.M. Barkla. Aircraft reporting by W/T: Cause of failure in the<br />

Calcutta area. 1943. PRO AIR 20/5629.<br />

7224. S4. Greenhalgh, A.D., and I.H. Cole. Relative effectiveness of one .5 and two .5 inch<br />

calibre Browning machine guns as compared with two .303 inch calibre guns. 1944. PRO AIR<br />

20/5630.<br />

7225. S5. Barkla, H.M. Radar propagation investigations in India: Preliminary report on<br />

overhead transmission in Bengal. June 1944. PRO AIR 20/5631.<br />

7226. S6. Woodcock, W., I.H. Cole, and J.C. Kendrew. An investigation into the incidents of<br />

corruptions in signals traffic in ACSEA. February 1944. PRO AIR 20/5632.<br />

7227. S7. Smith, E.J. Operational performance of H2S Mk II in India. April 1944. PRO AIR<br />

20/5633.<br />

7228. S8. Matthews, G.V.T. Review of night operations of 231 Group, Strategic Air Force<br />

Eastern Air Command. March 1944. PRO AIR 20/5634.<br />

7229. S9. Brook, A.J. The performance of Mk V ASV in India and Ceylon. May 1944. PRO AIR<br />

20/5635.<br />

7230. S10. Ransome, R., and J. Boyes. An investigation into reasons for friendly aircraft not<br />

being immediately identified in 224 Group area. March 1944. PRO AIR 20/5636.<br />

7231. S11. Brook, A.J. Performance of RACONS (ASV and AI responders) in India and Ceylon.<br />

July 1944. PRO AIR 20/5637.<br />

7232. S12. Dow, J.C.R. Serviceability of communications between AMES and filter rooms in<br />

Bengal area. June 1944. PRO AIR 20/5638.<br />

7233. S13. Barkla, H.M., and J. Boyes. The efficiency of a radar identification system:<br />

Operational data from the Arakan region. 1944. PRO AIR 20/5639.<br />

7234. S14. House, R.W. Perimeter patrols by single aircraft on convoy escort duties. September<br />

1944. PRO AIR 20/5640.


7235. S15. Travis, N.J. Navigational aids available to GR flying boats based in S. Ceylon and<br />

the island bases: A survey of their present use and limitations with possible developments.<br />

February 1945. PRO AIR 20/5641.<br />

7236. S16. Brook, A.J., and H.D. Poole. Performance of Mk V ASV in India and Ceylon: April -<br />

July 1944. September 1944. PRO AIR 20/5642.<br />

7237. S17. Poole, H.D. Method of calculating ellipses of error in GEE and LORAN system.<br />

1944. PRO AIR 20/5643.<br />

7238. S18. Dow, J.C.R. W/T reporting by MWOC observer posts. February 1945. PRO AIR<br />

20/5644.<br />

7239. S19. Barkla, H.M. The operational effectiveness of wireless observer posts. February<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/5645.<br />

7240. S20. Watts, F.C., and G.V.T. Matthew. The LIBERATOR bomb load. 1945. PRO AIR<br />

20/5646.<br />

7241. S21. Pearcy, R., and G.V.T. Matthews. Report on mining of Penang Harbour approaches<br />

by 159 Squadron RAF: 27/28 October 1944. 1944. PRO AIR 20/5628.<br />

7242. S22. Brook, A.J. Operational employment of centimetre ASV. 1944. PRO AIR 20/5648.<br />

7243. S23. Vernon, J.W. Report on static detonation trials of bombs against bunkers and slit<br />

trenches. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

7244. S24. Author Unknown. A survey of the operations of the Strategic Air Force during<br />

January 1945. January 1945. PRO AIR 20/5649.<br />

7245. S25. Watts, F.C., and G.V.T. Matthews. Statistics on petrol consumption on operational<br />

sorties of 231 Group. January 1945. PRO AIR 20/5650.<br />

7246. S26. Author Unknown. W/T communications in No 12 Filter Room area. February 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 20/5651.<br />

7247. S27. Pearcy, R. Day bombing accuracy in Strategic Air Force during January 1945.<br />

March 1945. PRO AIR 20/5652.<br />

7248. S28. Roberts, G.A. Comparison of RAF and USAAF reserves of operational types of<br />

aircraft. 1945. PRO AIR 20/5653.<br />

7249. S29. Munro, A.F. Night vision training in India: June 1944 to March 1945. 1945. No PRO<br />

number.


7250. S30. Author Unknown. Report on trials of the valve on incendiary fuels (Napalm and<br />

British FTF No 2) dropped from aircraft in belly tanks in close support attacks. May 1945. PRO<br />

AIR 20/5654.<br />

7251. S31. Author Unknown. Priorities and delays of signals traffic in Eastern Air Command<br />

(SEA) area. 1945. PRO AIR 20/5655.<br />

7252. S32. Author Unknown. Efficiency of Mk III IFF (221 and 224 Group areas). May 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 20/5656.<br />

7253. S33. Author Unknown. Static detonation trials of bombs against bunkers, against slit<br />

trenches and for jungle clearance. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

7254. S34. Matthews, G.V.T. Analysis of the petrol consumption of 231 Group LIBERATORS:<br />

January - March 1945. May 1945. PRO AIR 20/5657.<br />

7255. S35. Matthews, G.V.T. Relation of air miles on daylight heavy bomber missions. June<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/5658.<br />

7256. S36. Author Unknown. Ground investigation of close support attacks. 1945. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

7257. S37. Author Unknown. Navigational aids on the route Ceylon - Cocas Islands: The value<br />

of the Maldive Islands LORAN chain. 1945. PRO AIR 20/5659.<br />

7258. S38. Author Unknown. Maintenance and Supply Research Station. September 1945. PRO<br />

AIR 20/5660.<br />

7259. S39. Author Unknown. Physical fitness tests at Aircrew Mountain Centre, Kashmir. July<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/5661.<br />

7260. S40. Author Unknown. Examination of use and performance of ASV beacons in Indian<br />

Ocean. September 1945. PRO AIR 20/5662.<br />

7261. S41. Author Unknown. Anti-shipping operations. 1945. PRO AIR 20/5663.<br />

7262. S42. Author Unknown. Comparison of RAF and USAAF methods of maintenance of<br />

DAKOTA aircraft. 1945. PRO AIR 20/5664.<br />

7263. S43. Author Unknown. Review of effectiveness of attacks by 224 Group aircraft using<br />

NAPALM bombs: January – May 1945. 1945. PRO AIR 20/5665.<br />

7265. S45. Author Unknown. Six months of bridge bombing by the Strategic Air Force<br />

(including the use of AZON). 1945. No PRO number.


7266. S46. Author Unknown. Manpower and production of 332 MU airframe repair section.<br />

September 1945. PRO AIR 20/5628.<br />

7267. S47. Author Unknown. The theory of progressive inspection. 1945. PRO AIR 20/5667.<br />

7271. S51. Author Unknown. Live drop trials and strafing against defence positions situated in<br />

jungle terrain. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

7272. S52. Author Unknown. Investigation of effects of British bombs against Japanese<br />

positions: May/June 1945. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

7273. S53. Author Unknown. Supply carrying operations of transport squadrons: April - June<br />

1945. July 1945. PRO AIR 20/5668.<br />

7274. S54. Author Unknown. Introduction and value of LORAN in Burma transport supply<br />

operations. 1945. PRO AIR 20/5669.<br />

7275. S55. Lawley, A.H. Survey of 221 Group operations: 4 December 1944 - 3 May 1945.<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/5670.<br />

7277. S57. Author Unknown. Performance of "S" and "X" band radar in 221 Group. September<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/5671.<br />

7278. S58. Author Unknown. Variation of accident rate with pilots' flying hours in 221 and 224<br />

Group. 1945. PRO AIR 20/5672.<br />

7281. S61. Author Unknown. Experiments in economy of personnel in W/T communications<br />

from radar stations to filter rooms. 1945. PRO AIR 20/5673.<br />

7282. S62. Author Unknown. Air attacks as a result of information provided by Force 136, RAF<br />

Airborne Control Teams, Burma. September 1945. PRO AIR 20/5674.<br />

7283. S63. Preece, H.G. Survey of operations by RAF DAKOTA aircraft of Eastern Air<br />

Command engaged in transport and supply January 1944 to April 1945, with particular<br />

reference to the effects of climate. November 1945. PRO AIR 23/2844.<br />

7284. S64. Author Unknown. Command engine positions. October 1945. PRO AIR 20/5675.<br />

7286. S66. Author Unknown. Postmortem on maintenance in relation to flying capacity of RAF<br />

DAKOTA transport operations. 1945. PRO AIR 20/5676.<br />

7287. S67. Author Unknown. Rectification requirements of DAKOTA and LIBERATOR aircraft.<br />

February 1946. PRO AIR 20/5677.<br />

7288. S68. Author Unknown. Use of LORAN in 231 Group. November 1945. PRO AIR 20/5678.


7289. S69. Author Unknown. Analysts of Combat Cargo Task Force support operations. 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 20/5679.<br />

7290. S70. Author Unknown. Survey of aircraft lost and damaged: RAF Burma February - June<br />

1945. November 1945. PRO AIR 20/5680.<br />

7291. S71. Author Unknown. REBECCA-EUREKA radar system in Bengal-Assam-Burma<br />

theatre. 1946. PRO AIR 20/5681.<br />

7292. S72. Author Unknown. A survey of operational aircraft of No 221 Group RAF lost and<br />

damaged: April - June 1945. 1945. PRO AIR 20/5682.<br />

7293. S73. Author Unknown. The effect of monsoon weather on transport support operations.<br />

No Date. PRO AIR 20/5683.<br />

7295. S75. Author Unknown. Air operations of 221 Group in close support of 12th Army July<br />

1945. 1945. PRO AIR 20/5684.<br />

7297. S77. Author Unknown. Investigation into signals delays in HQ ACSEA. 1945. PRO AIR<br />

20/5685.<br />

7298. S78. Author Unknown. Concentrations in traffic and times of turn-round at forward and<br />

base airfields. 1946. PRO AIR 20/5686.<br />

7299. S79. Author Unknown. Functioning of mechanical transport in Rangoon area. March<br />

1946. PRO AIR 20/5687.<br />

7300. S80. Author Unknown. Investigation into delays experienced by personnel at Base Release<br />

Depot, Worle, en route for UK. 1946. PRO AIR 20/5688.<br />

7304. S84. Author Unknown. Transportation of priority freight. 1946. PRO AIR 20/5689.<br />

7306. S86. Author Unknown. Variation in pilot error accident rate with intensity of flying. 1946.<br />

PRO AIR 20/5690.<br />

7308. S88. Author Unknown. A survey of AHQ Burma aircraft lost and damaged: July to<br />

September 1945. March 1946. PRO AIR 20/5691.<br />

7309. S89. Author Unknown. Investigation into the delays experienced by ex-UK personnel at<br />

BRD Worle (April - October 1945). February 1946. No PRO number.<br />

7313. S93. Author Unknown. Variation in engine failure accident rate with intensity of flying.<br />

May 1946. PRO AIR 23/4936.<br />

7321. N1. Author Unknown. Refraction due to temperature and humidity gradient. March 1943.<br />

PRO AIR 20/5701.


7322. N2. Author Unknown. Procedure for test-flights at ground control interception station.<br />

January 1943. PRO AIR 20/5702.<br />

7323. N3. Author Unknown. Mobile GCI as reporting unit. No Date. PRO AIR 20/5703.<br />

7324. N4. Author Unknown. Signal noise ratios. February 1943. PRO AIR 20/5704.<br />

7325. N5. Cole, I.H. Theoretical investigation of minefield clearance by air bombing. 1943. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

7326. N6. Piper, R.W. The enemy warning sytem in Burma. December 1943. PRO AIR 20/5692.<br />

7327. N7. Barkla, H.M. Height reading by GCI when raised above normal level. 1944. PRO AIR<br />

20/5693.<br />

7328. N8. Lawrence, G.M. Analysis of raid on Calcutta 5 December 1943. December 1943. PRO<br />

AIR 20/5694.<br />

7329. N9. Vernon, J.W., and R. Pearcy. Analysis of assessments by AFTU Amarda Road of<br />

Camera-gun films taken by 3 TAF aircraft. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7330. N10. Watts, F.C., and G.V.T. Matthews. A review of the turret and ammunition<br />

requirements of LIBERATOR aircraft of SAF. 1944. PRO AIR 20/5695.<br />

7331. N11. Vernon, J.W. Estimates of the number of weapons required to damage various jungle<br />

targets. 1944. PRO AIR 23/4936.<br />

7332. N12. Kendrew, J.C. Trials of 5001b MC bomb and depth charges in the Ceylon jungle.<br />

1945. No PRO number.<br />

7333. N13. House, R.W., and A.J. Brook. Notes on ORS MAAF Report N16 - RP operations in<br />

the Aegean (April - August 1944). December 1944. PRO AIR 23/4936.<br />

7334. N14. Roberts, G.A. Effort planning. 1945. PRO AIR 20/5696.<br />

7335. N15. Boyes, J. Visit to No 104 Mobile Operation Filter Room, Sambre. May 1945. PRO<br />

AIR 20/5697.<br />

7339. N19. Author Unknown. Amending of HQ telephone directory. June 1945. PRO AIR<br />

20/5698.<br />

7346. N26. Author Unknown. Trooping through Mauripur. 1945. PRO AIR 20/5699.<br />

7357. N37. Author Unknown. Use of homing aids in India by 229 Group aircraft. November<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/5700.


7361. 1. Author Unknown. The employment of Vengeance aircraft. December 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

7365. 5. Author Unknown. Dive bombing. February 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7370. 10. Author Unknown. The use of rocket projectiles in Burma. April 1944. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

7395. 35. Author Unknown. Vengeance operations in Arakan. May 1943. No PRO number.<br />

7401. VB1. Piper, R.W. Report on a visit to Cox's Bazaar. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7402. VB2. Piper, R.W. Report on a visit to Silchar Operations Room. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7410. Author Unknown. ACSEA Tactical Bulletins: January 1944 to April 1945. No Date. PRO<br />

AIR 23/2856.<br />

7421. NJ1. Strong, R.G. RDF in mountainous country: Performance diagrams. January 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 20/5732.<br />

7423. NJ3. Stong, R.G. An appreciation of radar requirements for the AOC 221 Group. 1944.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

7424. NJ4. Stong, R.G. Air raid warning system: 221 Group. October 1944. PRO AIR 20/5733.<br />

7425. NJ5. Strong, R.G. Analysis of movement liaison messages. October 1944. PRO AIR<br />

20/5734.<br />

7426. NJ6. Fieldon, G.W.R., and R.G. Strong. REBECCA - EUREKA in 221 Group area:<br />

Interim report B. November 1944. PRO AIR 20/5735.<br />

7429. NJ9. Lawley, A.H. Use and deployment of radar stations, filter rooms and operation<br />

rooms in 221 Group. April 1945. PRO AIR 20/5736.<br />

7430. NJ10. Birell, J.S., and A.H. Lawley. Analysis of effectiveness of RP HURRICANES, 221<br />

Group. March 1945. PRO AIR 20/5737.<br />

7432. NJ12. Author Unknown. Operations by 20 Squadron, 221 Group during March 1945.<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/5738.<br />

7433. NJ13. Lawley, A.H. A survey of 221 Group operations: 4 December 1944 - 3 May 1945.<br />

November 1945. PRO AIR 20/5670.<br />

7442. F2. Worsdale, A.J., A.A. Hoskin, and R. Ransome. An analysis of the reliability of IFF in<br />

the 244 Group area. March 1944. No PRO number.


7461. H2. Author Unknown. X200/H250 - 3 September 1944 Jap Recco - Chittagong. 1944. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

7462. H2. Author Unknown. Hostile activity over Chittagong and Cox's Bazaar area. 1944. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

7483. 03. Boyes, J. An appreciation of the movement liaison efficiency in the 224 Group area.<br />

May 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7484. 04. Boyes, J., R. Ransome, and A.J. Worsdale. Review of the efficiency of the air reporting<br />

system of224 Group area: Part I Movements advised but not seen; Part II Plotting of PRV<br />

aircraft. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7485. 05. Ransome, R., H.E. Carpenter, and A.J. Worsdale. Advice of aircraft movement to Rear<br />

No 3 Filter Room. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

7504. R4. Worsdale, A.J., and A.A. Hoskin. An analysis of the coverage supplied by 669 AMES.<br />

June 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7505. R5. Ransome, R., and A.J. Worsdale. Directional plotting at MRUs in No 3 Filter Room<br />

area. July 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7506. R6. Ransome, R., and A.J. Worsdale. Report on radar chain test W3 11 August 1944.<br />

September 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7507. R7. Tomlinson, J., and R. Ransome. Report on radar chain test W4 10 October 1944.<br />

October 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7508. R8. Worsdale, A.J. Radar chain test W6 12, 14 and 16 November 1944. November 1944.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

7509. R9. Boyes, A., and A.J. Worsdale. Screening of IFF radiation on 1329 aircraft -<br />

Preliminary investigation. December 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7521. W1. Barkla, H.M. Visit to Assam by S/Ldr H M Barkla of ORS. January 1943. PRO AIR<br />

23/2835.<br />

7523. W3. Boyes, J., A.J. Worsdale, and R. Ransome. Notes on the effectiveness of the W/T<br />

plotting system between radar stations and No 3 FR. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7524. W4. Boyes, J. Notes on the deployment of MWOC posts on the 224 Group air warning<br />

system. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7525. W5. Boyes, J., and J.S. Birrell. MWOC chain test flights TW5: 18 September and 14<br />

November 1944. November 1944. No PRO number.


7542. NA2. Pearcy, R, and F.C. Watts. Analysis of wind finding in exercise Glaxo. 1944. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

7544. NA4. Pearcy, R. Estimate of the force requirements of formation attacks. June 1945. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

7548. NA8. Author Unknown. Reception arrangements for BOAC passengers at Calcutta. July<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/5705.<br />

7550. NA10. Author Unknown. LIBERATORS: analysis of petrol consumption. 1945. PRO AIR<br />

20/5706.<br />

7563. NC3. Author Unknown. Availability of engines for DAKOTA aircraft. 1945. PRO AIR<br />

20/5728.<br />

7565. NC5. Author Unknown. Concentration in traffic and times of turn-round at forward and<br />

base airfields. 1946. PRO AIR 20/5729.<br />

7566. NC6. Author Unknown. Navigation problems in monsoon period in Burma. August 1945.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

7568. NC8. Author Unknown. The effect of monsoon weather on transport support operations.<br />

No Date. PRO AIR 20/5683.<br />

7569. NC9. Author Unknown. 267 Squadron analysis of operation of airline route. No Date.<br />

PRO AIR 20/5730.<br />

7570. NC10. Fieldon, G.W.R. 267 Squadron airline effort: November and December 1945.<br />

January 1946. PRO AIR 20/5731.<br />

7581. AR1. Author Unknown. Bombing accuracy: A review. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7586. AR6. Author Unknown. The incidence of air crew casualties with operational age in the<br />

RAAF. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7588. AR8. Author Unknown. Effort and casualties in RAAF squadrons equipped with singleengined<br />

fighter aircraft (January - October 1944). 1945. No PRO number.<br />

7589. AR9. Author Unknown. An investigation into the nature and causes of occupational<br />

inefficiency in signals workers (Part 1). 1945. No PRO number.<br />

7603. BR3. Author Unknown. The operational accuracy of astro fixes. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7605. BR5. Author Unknown. Delays in priority signals traffic from RAAF Command W/T<br />

station. September 1944. No PRO number.


7607. BR7. Author Unknown. Effectiveness of bomber missions. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

7609. BR9. Author Unknown. Personnel requirements for cypher sections. October 1944. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

7610. BR10. Author Unknown. Point to point communication times: An analysis of times taken<br />

by priority cypher signals from RAAF Command to various areas. December 1944. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

7623. BR23. Author Unknown. The effectiveness of bombing attacks upon gun emplacements.<br />

1945. No PRO number.<br />

7642. TR2. Author Unknown. The use of the NAPALM IB by fighter bombers. January 1945. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

7648. TR8. Author Unknown. RP in the NEI. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

7649. TR9. Author Unknown. Reduction of pillboxes and similar defences. March 1945. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

7650. TR10. Author Unknown. Bomb release and detonation failure s in fighter bombers. 1945.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

7653. TR13. Author Unknown. Test of Napalm against pillboxes. March 1945. No PRO number.<br />

7654. TR14. Author Unknown. Test of rockets and bombs against pillboxes. April 1945. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

7655. TR15. Author Unknown. Test of napalm against pillboxes. March 1945. No PRO number.<br />

7656. TR16. Author Unknown. Fighter bombers and Japanese AA. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

7658. TR18. Author Unknown. Standard US 55 Gal-drums as Napalm bombs. April 1945. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

7661. TR21. Author Unknown. Bomb damage: Further observations at Brunei, Tutong and<br />

Seria oilfields. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

7721. 1. Author Unknown. Terms of reference and constitution. May 1939. PRO HO 195/1.<br />

7722. 2. Author Unknown. Notes on present organisation and facilities. May 1939. PRO HO<br />

195/1.<br />

7723. 3. Author Unknown. Programme of research, 1939-40. May 1939. PRO HO 195/1.


7724. 4. Author Unknown. Aircraft bombs and their effects. May 1939. PRO HO 195/1.<br />

7725. 5. Author Unknown. The design of buildings against air attack (1). May 1939. PRO HO<br />

195/1.<br />

7726. 6. Author Unknown. The design of buildings against air attack (2). May 1939. PRO HO<br />

195/1.<br />

7727. 7. Author Unknown. Air raid protection - Abstracts of published papers: BRS Library<br />

Bibliography No 44. May 1939. PRO HO 195/2.<br />

7728. 7/1. Author Unknown. Documents relating to the system of air raid shelter construction<br />

proposed by Prof. N. Zitkevic. June 1939. PRO HO 195/3.<br />

7729. 7/2. Author Unknown. Foreign publications summary, Germany. May 1939. PRO HO<br />

195/3.<br />

7730. 7/3. Author Unknown. Foreign publications summary, Sweden. July 1939. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

7731. 7/4. Author Unknown. Shelter policy in the principal European countries. November<br />

1939. PRO HO 195/3.<br />

7732. 7/5. Author Unknown. Shelter policy in Catalonia. November 1939. PRO HO 195/3.<br />

7733. 7/6. Author Unknown. Foreign publications summary, Germany. November 1939. PRO<br />

HO 195/3.<br />

7734. 7/7. Author Unknown. First administrative provisions under Article 1 of the 9th Decree in<br />

application of the Air Protection Law, 17 August 1939. November 1939. PRO HO 195/3.<br />

7735. 7/8. Author Unknown. Comparison between Italian and German shelter regulations.<br />

December 1939. PRO HO 195/3.<br />

7736. 7/9. Author Unknown. The air danger. French Passive Defence Directorate. December<br />

1939. PRO HO 195/3.<br />

7737. 7/10 and 7/11. Author Unknown. Foreign publications summary, Germany. January 1940.<br />

PRO HO 195/3.<br />

7738. 8. Author Unknown. Letter from Professor Southwell. May 1939. PRO HO 195/3.<br />

7739. 9. Author Unknown. Penetration of bullets into various types of material. May 1939. PRO<br />

HO 195/3.


7740. 10. Author Unknown. Impact loads on basement shelters during the collapse of buildings.<br />

May 1939. PRO HO 195/3.<br />

7741. 11. Author Unknown. Suggested list of highest priority items. May 1939. PRO HO 195/3.<br />

7742. 12. Author Unknown. Memorandum from Professor G.I. Taylor. May 1939. PRO HO<br />

195/3.<br />

7743. 13. Author Unknown. Inaugural address of welcome by LPS. May 1939. PRO HO 195/3.<br />

7744. 14. Southwell, R.V. Note on the need for floor protection in "bomb-proof" shelters. June<br />

1939. PRO HO 195/3.<br />

7745. 15. Author Unknown. Precis of correspondence received up to 31 May 1939. June 1939.<br />

PRO HO 195/3.<br />

7746. 16. Broughton Edge, A.B. Some considerations relating to the control of incendiary bombs<br />

of the thermit type. June 1939. PRO HO 195/3.<br />

7747. 17. Broughton Edge, A.B. Some considerations relating to the influence of the geological<br />

character of the ground upon the effectiveness of bombs dropped from aircraft. June 1939. PRO<br />

HO 195/3.<br />

7748. 18. Bernal, J.D. Further note on the need for floor protection in "bomb-proof" shelters.<br />

June 1939. PRO HO 195/3.<br />

7749. 19. Author Unknown. The earth pressure on underground structures due to the explosion<br />

of bombs. Part I: The pressures on the walls of a brick basement in chalk soil. June 1939. PRO<br />

HO 195/3.<br />

7750. 20. Author Unknown. The earth pressure on underground structures due to the explosion<br />

of bombs: Part II: The pressure on the walls of a reinforced concrete cell in sandy loamy soil.<br />

June 1939. PRO HO 195/3.<br />

7751. 21. Author Unknown. Note on tests with medium case bombs on scutting house at<br />

Eastriggs. June 1939. PRO HO 195/3.<br />

7752. 22. Cowley, W.L. Dimensional theory for explosion and impact tests on structures. June<br />

1939. PRO HO 195/3.<br />

7753. 23. Fox, E.N. The design of buildings against air attacks. June 1939. PRO HO 195/3.<br />

7754. 24. Author Unknown. The blast wave from exploding bombs. July 1939. PRO HO 195/3.<br />

7755. 25. Author Unknown. Precis of correspondence from 1 June to 26 June 1939. June 1939.<br />

PRO HO 195/4.


7756. 26. Author Unknown. Lighting restrictions. June 1939. PRO HO 195/4.<br />

7757. 27. Author Unknown. Movement of roofs of domestic surface shelters due to blast. July<br />

1939. PRO HO 195/4.<br />

7758. 28. Author Unknown. Programme of work on ARP at the Building Research Station.<br />

September 1939. PRO HO 195/4.<br />

7759. 29. Author Unknown. Stress-strain relationship in impact. July 1939. PRO HO 195/4.<br />

7760. 30. Thomas, R.A Note on paper RC16 (Serial 7746). July 1939. PRO HO 195/4.<br />

7761. 31. Author Unknown. Memorandum by the Chairman on probable nature of attack. July<br />

1939. PRO HO 195/4.<br />

7762. 32. Author Unknown. Dividing walls for basement shelters. Part I: Some comparative<br />

tests of the resistance to blast of single and double walls. September 1939. PRO HO 195/4.<br />

7763. 33. Author Unknown. Explosion trials on four trench linings. September 1939. PRO HO<br />

195/4.<br />

7764. 34. Author Unknown. Precis of correspondence from 27 June to 8 September 1939.<br />

September 1939. PRO HO 195/4.<br />

7765. 35. McKenzie Taylor, E., and E.C. Bullard. The transmission of shock through sand.<br />

September 1939. PRO HO 195/4.<br />

7766. 36. Taylor, G.I. Stress-strain relationship in impact. September 1939. PRO HO 195/4.<br />

7767. 37. Author Unknown. Progress report, 12 May 1939 to 18 September 1939. September<br />

1939. PRO HO 195/4.<br />

7768. 38. Fowler, R.H. First report on statistics of air raid precautions. September 1939. PRO<br />

HO 195/4.<br />

7769. 39. Taylor, G.I. The propagation and decay of blast waves. October 1939. PRO HO 195/4.<br />

7770. 40. Zuckerman, S. Letter to Professor Bernal. September 1939. PRO HO 195/4.<br />

7771. 41. Author Unknown. Statistical section. September 1939. PRO HO 195/4.<br />

7772. 42. Bernal, J.D. Note on the protection of personnel against small bomb splinters.<br />

September 1939. PRO HO 195/4.


7773. 43. Author Unknown. Wartime organization of Research and Experiments Branch.<br />

September 1939. PRO HO 195/4.<br />

7774. 44. Southwell, R.V., and D.G. Christopherson. Strongly protected shelters: A method for<br />

estimating the relative probabilities of explosions affecting floor and roof. October 1939. PRO<br />

HO 195/4.<br />

7775. 45. Southwell, R.V. Ventilation of steel works, etc, as obscured for ARP: The question of<br />

model experiments. October 1939. PRO HO 195/4.<br />

7776. 46. Bernal, J.D. Notes on infrared light. October 1939. PRO HO 195/5.<br />

7777. 47. Author Unknown. Road Research Laboratory: Civil Defence Research progress notes.<br />

October 1939. PRO HO 195/5.<br />

7778. 48. Author Unknown. Report on effects of air bombardment during operations in Poland.<br />

October 1939. PRO HO 195/5.<br />

7779. 49. Author Unknown. Programme of research and experiment, 1 November 1939.<br />

November 1939. PRO HO 195/369.<br />

7780. 50. Bird, G. Bombing tests on trench linings, Larkhill 15 October 1939 (Chalk subsoil).<br />

October 1939. PRO HO 195/5.<br />

7781. 51. Bird, G. Bombing tests on trench linings, Larkhill 20 & 26 October 1939. October<br />

1939. PRO HO 195/5.<br />

7782. 52. Bird, G. Survey test on open trench after bombing, Larkhill 26 October 1939.<br />

November 1939. PRO HO 195/5.<br />

7783. 53. Sheard, H. A preliminary note describing some model tests on the propagation of blast<br />

in streets. November 1939. PRO HO 195/5.<br />

7784. 54. Author Unknown. The handling of unexploded bombs. November 1939. PRO HO<br />

195/5.<br />

7785. 55. Cowley, W.L. Tests on six trench linings at Larkhill, forming the second series. Date<br />

of tests, 15 September 1939. November 1939. PRO HO 195/5.<br />

7786. 56. Astbury, A.R. Notes on the nomenclature of explosions. November 1939. PRO HO<br />

195/5.<br />

7787. 57. Author Unknown. Summary of tests on trench linings in chalk soil at Larkhill, August -<br />

October 1939. December 1939. PRO HO 195/5.


7788. 58. Redshaw, S.C. Preliminary note on the measurement of the fundamental frequency of<br />

vibration of glass window panes. December 1939. PRO HO 195/5.<br />

7789. 59. Brown, A.F.C., and N.D.G. Vincent. Relationship between stress and strain in the<br />

tensile impact test. April 1940. PRO HO 195/5.<br />

7790. 60. Fox, E.N. Notes on energy criteria for blast resistance. January 1940. PRO HO 195/5.<br />

7791. 61. Firedlander, F.G. Diffraction of blast waves by an infinite wedge. February 1940. PRO<br />

HO 195/5.<br />

7792. 62. Grime, G., and A.H.D. Markwick. Shock effects on sand of varying moisture content.<br />

January 1940. PRO HO 195/5.<br />

7793. 63. Thomas, F.G. Static strength of strutted reinforced concrete beams. Interim Report No<br />

I: Simple beams strutted at mid-span. No Date. PRO HO 195/5.<br />

7794. 64. Bird, G. Survey test on open trench after bombing, Stewartby, 30 November 1939.<br />

January 1940. PRO HO 195/6.<br />

7795. 65 and 65A. Zuckerman, S. The effects of direct concussion on monkeys in underground<br />

shelters: Comments by Professor M Greenwood. January 1940. PRO HO 195/6.<br />

7796. 66. Lonsdale, T. First note on the visual characteristics of the explosion of a bare charge.<br />

No Date. PRO HO 195/6.<br />

7797. 67. Thomas, R.G. Dividing walls for basement shelters. Part II: The influence of mass<br />

and/or rigidity of the walls and roof of the test chamber on the resistance to blast of single and<br />

double walls. January 1940. PRO HO 195/6.<br />

7798. 68. Bird, G. Bombing tests on trench linings, Stewartby, 15 December 1939 (Clay subsoil).<br />

January 1940. PRO HO 195/6.<br />

7799. 69. Thomas, F.G. Static tests of strutted reinforced concrete beams. Interim Report No 2:<br />

Further tests on simple beams with and without strutting. January 1940. PRO HO 195/6.<br />

7800. 70. Taylor, G.I. Propagation of earth waves from an explosion. February 1940. PRO HO<br />

195/6.<br />

7801. 71. Author Unknown. Technical reports on air raid and other damage, 13 December<br />

1939. February 1940. PRO HO 195/6.<br />

7802. 72. Lonsdale, T. Cine photographs of glass windows breaking under the action of a blast<br />

wave from an explosion. February 1940. PRO HO 195/6.


7803. 73. Sheard, H. Report on blast pressure measurements made in connection with a test on<br />

roof-lights at Shoeburyness on 9 January 1940. February 1940. PRO HO 195/6.<br />

7804. 74. Taylor, G.I. The effect of apertures in an external window shutter subjected to blast.<br />

February 1940. PRO HO 195/6.<br />

7805. 75. Grime, G. The simulation of the blast pressure from a 5001b GP bomb, using small<br />

quantities of explosive fired near a blast tunnel. February 1940. PRO HO 195/6.<br />

7806. 76. Jones, R. Model tests on the diffraction of blast to roof-lights. February 1940. PRO HO<br />

195/6.<br />

7807. 77. Collins, A.R. First interim report on blast tunnel tests with treated glass. March 1940.<br />

PRO HO 195/371.<br />

7808. 78. Collins, A.R. Blast tunnel tests. Second interim report. The effect of an opening<br />

adjacent to a window and of closed spaces behind. March 1940. PRO HO 195/6.<br />

7809. 79. Sheard, H. Preliminary experiments to determine the effect of air movement on the<br />

pressure-time curves given by the piezo-electric blast gauges. April 1940. PRO HO 195/6.<br />

7810. 80. Sheard, H. Blast pressure measurements during tests on windows and roof-lights at<br />

Shoeburyness on 7 March 1940. April 1940. PRO HO 195/6.<br />

7811. 81. Collins, A.R. Results of frequency measurements made on the test windows and rooflights<br />

for the Shoeburyness trial on 7 March 1940. April 1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7812. 82. Thomas, F.G. Further tests on the resistance of brick walls to lateral pressure. April<br />

1940a. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7812. 82A. Pippard, A.J.S. Apparatus for testing brick panels. April 1940b. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7813. 83. Fox, E.N. Notes on copper diaphragm gauges used by the Research Department,<br />

Woolwich, to give "Equivalent Static Pressure" for blast. April 1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7814. 84. Author Unknown. Handling of unexploded bombs. April 1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7815. 85. Lowe, J.C.M. Blast tunnel tests: Minute to Dr. Stradling. April 1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7816. 86. Lonsdale, T. Second note on the visual characteristics of the explosion of a bare<br />

charge: Measurements of the rate of expansion of the luminous zone of explosive products. April<br />

1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7817. 87. Collins, A.R. Measurement of the fundamental frequency of glass window panes. April<br />

1940. PRO HO 195/7.


7818. 88. Sheard, H. Equivalent static pressures and suctions from charges of polar ammon<br />

gelignite. April 1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7819. 89. Whiffin, A.C. The resistance to penetration of concrete blocks embedded in clay. April<br />

1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7820. 90. Simms, L.G. Model tests on unlined trenches. April 1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7821. 91. Charlesworth, G. Equivalent static pressure and suction for blast waves in blast tunnel.<br />

April 1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7822. 92. Author Unknown. Report on work of R&E Branch. January 1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7823. 93. Author Unknown. Programme of research for year ending 31 March 1941. April<br />

1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7824. 94. Barnal, J.D. Principles of shelter policy. March 1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7825. 95. Sheard, H. Some measurements of blast pressure from bare charges of explosive. May<br />

1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7826. 96. Bird, G. Bombing tests on concrete shelter linings, brick shelters and steel frame, at<br />

Stewardsby, 16 March 1940 (Clay subsoil). May 1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7827. 97. Author Unknown. Visit to France, 21 - 29 April 1940. Preliminary Report. May 1940.<br />

PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7828. 98. Taylor, G.I. Notes on the dynamics of shock-waves from bare explosive charges. May<br />

1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7829. 99. Whiffin, A.C. Penetration of rotating and non-rotating projectiles into steel and<br />

concrete. May 1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7830. 100. Fox, E.N. Equivalent static loads for a double system. July 1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7831. 101. Collins, A.R. Blast tunnel tests. Third interim report: Tests on various methods of<br />

strengthening windows to resist blast. June 1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7832. 102. Grime, G. A simple device for measuring maximum blast pressures. June 1940. PRO<br />

HO 195/7.<br />

7833. 103. McLean, D.J. Summary of lateral pressure tests on brick wall panels. June 1940.<br />

PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7834. 104. Jones, R. Model tests on the propagation of blast in straight streets. June 1940. PRO<br />

HO 195/7.


7835. 105. Collins, A.R. Blast tunnel tests. Fourth interim report: Further tests on the effects of<br />

adjacent openings. June 1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7836. 106. Blyth, R.C. Report on visit to Establishment Experiences Techniques, Bourges. June<br />

1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7837. 107. Bernal, J.D., and F. Garwood. An investigation of probable air raid damage. June<br />

1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7838. 108. Zuckerman, S. Brief report of experimental work on the physiological effects of blast<br />

carried out by the R&E Branch, Ministry of Home Security. June 1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7839. 109. Marley, W.G. Note on some measurements of the charge necessary to burst a small<br />

bomb case. June 1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7840. 110. Davies, R.M., and G.I. Taylor. Measurement of pressure near a bare explosive<br />

charge. June 1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

7841. 111. Grime, G. Influences of cellophane window treatments on the force exerted upon<br />

window frames by blast from bombs. June 1940. PRO HO 195/8.<br />

7842. 112. Simms, L.G. Effect of explosion upon shelter walls backed by the ground. June 1940.<br />

PRO HO 195/8.<br />

7843. 113. Marley, W.G. The spectrographic examination of explosions. June 1940. PRO HO<br />

195/8.<br />

7844. 114. Sheard, H. Measurements of the blast pressure from 2lb charges of blasting powder.<br />

June 1940. PRO HO 195/8.<br />

7845. 115. Marley, W.G. Note on the relation between flame and blast. June 1940. PRO HO<br />

195/8.<br />

7846. 116. McLean, D.J. Tests on the lateral strength of brick walls forming part of a building.<br />

June 1940. PRO HO 195/8.<br />

7847. 117. Simms, L.G. Effect of explosion on single and double shelter walls. June 1940. PRO<br />

HO 195/8.<br />

7848. 118. Taylor, G.I. Pressure on solid bodies near an explosion. July 1940. PRO HO 195/8.<br />

7849. 119. Sheard, H. Measurements of blast pressure from a 250kg German bomb. July 1940.<br />

PRO HO 195/8.<br />

7850. 120. Collins, A.R. High-speed cine photographs of windows subjected to blast from an<br />

explosion. July 1940. PRO HO 195/8.


7851. 121. Wilson, G.C. Effect of blast on structural members. June 1940. PRO HO 195/8.<br />

7852. 122. Pugh, H.L.D. Cushions as a protection against trench wall movements. July 1940.<br />

PRO HO 195/8.<br />

7853. 123. Simms, L.G. Resistance of reinforced concrete walls to explosions in confined<br />

spaces: Effect of scaling aggregate. July 1940. PRO HO 195/374.<br />

7854. 124. Zuckerman, S., and A.N. Black. The effects of impacts on the head and back on<br />

monkeys. August 1940. PRO HO 195/8.<br />

7855. 125. Prosser, L.E., and G.A.J. Young. The air resistance at supersonic speeds of various<br />

shaped models. August 1940. PRO HO 195/8.<br />

7856. 126. Simms, L.G. Model tests on unlined trenches: Effect due to variation in the length of<br />

the trench. August 1940. PRO HO 195/8.<br />

7857. 127. Sheard, H. Measurement of the blast pressure from a 5001b AS bomb. August 1940.<br />

PRO HO 195/8.<br />

7858. 128. Simms, L.G. The impact resistance of reinforced concrete beams. July 1940. PRO<br />

HO 195/8.<br />

7859. 129. Markwick, A.H.D. A laboratory method of projecting at high velocity steel particles<br />

of minute size. August 1940. PRO HO 195/8.<br />

7860. 130. Charlesworth, G. Preliminary note on pressure in a confined space. August 1940.<br />

PRO HO 195/8.<br />

7861. 131. Simms, L.G. Resistance of a reinforced brick masonry beam under static loading and<br />

impact. August 1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7862. 132. Collins, A.R. Effects of repeated blasts from explosions on the strength of glass<br />

panes. September 1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7863. 133. Jones, R. Model experiments on the propagation of blast in T junctions, cross roads<br />

and right angle road bends. September 1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7864. 134. Lonsdale, T. Note on the inflammability of oil-impregnated gas blankets when<br />

subjected to HE bombs. September 1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7865. 135. Cattle, A.P. Experimental explosion - Incorporating Mill. October 1940. PRO HO<br />

195/9.<br />

7866. 136. Jones, R. Calibration of the new blast tunnel. October 1940. PRO HO 195/9.


7867. 137. Author Unknown. Second appreciation of structural results of air raids. September<br />

1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7868. 138. Author Unknown. Supplementary note on air raid damage. October 1940. PRO HO<br />

195/9.<br />

7869. 139. Jones, R. Model tests on the diffraction of blast to roof lights. October 1940. PRO HO<br />

195/9.<br />

7870. 140. McMahon, R.F. The influence of various distributions of steel upon the resistance of<br />

reinforced concrete slabs to tamped explosions. October 1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7871. 141. Lonsdale, T. Note on preliminary experiments to measure the velocity of scabs shot<br />

from concrete. October 1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7872. 142. Penney, W.G. The pressure-time curve for underwater explosions. November 1940.<br />

PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7873. 143. Author Unknown. Cased charges. The design of a model bomb. October 1940. PRO<br />

HO 195/9.<br />

7874. 144. Jones, R. The penetration of blast into domestic surface shelters. I. Based on Type A<br />

of the handbook "Directions for the erection of domestic surface shelters". October 1940. PRO<br />

HO 195/9.<br />

7875. 145. Jones, R. Diffraction of blast into a railway carriage. November 1940. PRO HO<br />

195/9.<br />

7876. 146. Simms, L.G. Dividing walls for basement shelters Part III. The influence of edge<br />

conditions on the resistance to explosions of single and double walls. October 1940. PRO HO<br />

195/9.<br />

7877. 147. Simms, L.G. Dividing walls for basement shelters Part IV. The scale effect of the<br />

model. October 1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7878. 148. McMahon, R.F. The influence of the size of the aggregate upon the resistance of<br />

reinforced concrete slabs to tamped explosions. October 1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7879. 149. Simms, L.G. The effect of explosion on the bond between steel and concrete. June<br />

1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7879. 149A. Glanville, W.H. The bond between concrete and steel. November 1940. PRO HO<br />

195/9.


7880. 150. Sheard, H. Blast pressure measurements from bare charges of polar ammon gelignite<br />

fired at Stewartby on 25 October 1940. November 1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7881. 151. Jones, R. The penetration of blast into domestic surface shelters II. Based on Type I<br />

of ARP Memorandum 14. November 1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7882. 152. Jones, R. The penetration of blast into domestic surface shelters III. Multiple type<br />

shelters. November 1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7883. 153. Starks, H.J.H. Earth movement due to German 50 and 250kg, and British 2501b AS<br />

bombs exploded below ground. November 1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7884. 154. Marley, W.G. The variation of blast pressure in the vicinity of a cylindrical pellet of<br />

explosive. November 1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7885. 155. Jones, R. Penetration of blast into surface shelters and trench shelters. December<br />

1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7886. 156. Charlesworth, G. Pressures due to the explosion of oxygen-acetylene mixture.<br />

November 1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7887. 157. Charlesworth, G. Resistance of walls to explosives in confined spaces. Explosive<br />

pressures and wall deflections. November 1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7888. 158. Harris, A.J. The strengthening of windows by means of a wire brace. November 1940.<br />

PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7889. 159. Charlesworth, G. Explosions between parallel ports. November 1940. PRO HO<br />

195/9.<br />

7890. 160. Collins, A.R. The effect of blast from explosions upon open windows. November<br />

1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7891. 161. Lonsdale, T. The ignition of petrol vapours by splinters. December 1940. PRO HO<br />

195/9.<br />

7892. 162. Lonsdale, T. The ignition of inflammable materials by splinters from a German bomb.<br />

December 1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7893. 163. Philip, E.B. Effect of blast on rectangular panels of glass or other elastic materials.<br />

January 1941. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7894. 164. Taylor, G.I. The propagation of blast waves over the ground. January 1941. PRO HO<br />

195/9.<br />

7895. 165. Van Rest, E.D. Small bomb fragments. January 1941. PRO HO 195/9.


7896. 166. Jones, H. The process of detonation in solid explosives. January 1941. PRO HO<br />

195/9.<br />

7897. 167. Charlesworth, G. Explosion pressures in confined spaces: Chambers with a<br />

rectangular section. December 1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7898. 168. Starks, H.J.H. Tests on a reinforced concrete structure at Bourges, May 1940.<br />

December 1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7899. 169. Starks, H.J.H. Methods of limiting the action of unexploded bombs. December 1940.<br />

PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7900. 170. McMahon, R.F. The effect of penetration of a charge beneath the reinforcement of a<br />

concrete slab. December 1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7901. 171. Billington, N.S., and J. Inwood. A laboratory method of projecting steel balls of 3/32<br />

in diameter at high velocities. December 1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7902. 172. Whiffin, A.C., and N.S. Billington. Fragmentation of German 1kg explosive<br />

incendiary bombs. January 1941. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7903. 173. Simms, L.G. Resistance of concrete walls to explosions in confined spaces. Effect of<br />

the strength of the concrete. December 1940. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7904. 174. Lonsdale, T. The ignition of inflammable materials by splinters from a German bomb.<br />

Part II. January 1941. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7905. 175. Sheard, H. Measurement of blast pressure from 50kg and 250kg German bombs fired<br />

at Ashley Walk on 2 December 1940 and 10 December 1940. January 1941. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7906. 176. Starks, H.J.H. Bomb explosion test on an open trench at Ashley Walk, September<br />

1940 (Sand soil). January 1941. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7907. 177. Billington, N.S. The velocity of small bomb fragments. December 1940. PRO HO<br />

195/9.<br />

7908. 178. Taylor, G.I. Detonation waves. January 1941. PRO HO 195/9.<br />

7909. 179. Jehn, V.J. The blast wave from explosive mixtures of hydrogen and oxygen. January<br />

1941. PRO HO 195/377.<br />

7910. 180. Marley, W.G. Flame velocities from German 50kg and 250kg bombs. January 1941.<br />

PRO HO 195/9.


7911. 181. McMahon, R.F. The effect of shear reinforcement on concrete slabs subjected to<br />

explosion tests. January 1941. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7912. 182. Billington, N.S. The resistance of plastics, metals and other materials to penetration<br />

by 3/32 in steel balls projected at high velocity. January 1941. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7913. 183. Author Unknown. Cased charges II: Principles involved in the design of a modelscale<br />

bomb and some preliminary experiments with the bomb. February 1941. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7914. 184. Author Unknown. Cased charges III: Photographic records I. Model bomb with 1/8<br />

in mild steel walls. February 1941. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7915. 185. Sheard, H. Measurements of the blast pressure from a 40001b bomb fired at<br />

Shoeburyness on 11 December 1940. December 1940. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7916. 186. Whiffin, A.C. The compressive strength of mild steel cylindrical projectiles at<br />

varying striking velocities. January 1941. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7917. 187A. Author Unknown. Note on reports prepared by Sub-Committee C. March 1941a.<br />

PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7917. 187B. Author Unknown. Revised draft bulletin on luminescent materials and their<br />

wartime uses. March 1941b. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7917. 187C. Author Unknown. Report by Sub-Committee C on luminescent materials and their<br />

civil applications during wartime. March 1941c. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7918. 188. Gimpel, J., and W.T. Marshall. Impact tests on reinforced concrete slabs. March<br />

1941. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7919. 189. Collins, A.R. Correlation tests between blast tunnels and full scale charge. January<br />

1941. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7920. 190. Taylor, G.I. Summary of work on the physics of explosions. March 1941a. PRO HO<br />

195/10.<br />

7920. A190. Taylor, G.I. Summary of work on the physics of explosions, Part 2. March 1941b.<br />

PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7921. 191. Author Unknown. Third appreciation of air raids, with special reference to London.<br />

February 1941. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7922. 192. Starks, H.J.H. Bomb explosion test on an open trench in hard gravel at Hampton<br />

Ridge, September 1940. January 1941. PRO HO 195/10.


7923. 193. Taylor, G.I. Analysis of the explosion of a long cylindrical bomb detonated at one end<br />

of a trench. March 1941. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7924. 194. Penney, W.G., and D.R. Davies. Theory of the rates of expansion, before fracture, of<br />

cased spherical charges of TNT. March 1941. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7925. 195. Marley, W.G. Flame velocities from 500kg German bomb and 20lb British antipersonnel<br />

bomb. March 1941. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7926. 196. Whiffin, A.C. The resistance of concrete to the penetration of high velocity<br />

projectiles resembling bomb splinters. March 1941. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7927. 197. Billington, N.S. Bomb fragmentation and the degree of protection afforded by various<br />

materials. March 1941. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7928. 198. Billington, N.S. A study of the fragmentation of a British 20lb anti-personnel bomb.<br />

March 1941. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7929. 199. Starks, H.J.H. A comparison of the crater dimensions and earth movement in clay,<br />

sand, chalk and gravel soils due to the explosion of buried bombs. March 1941. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7930. 200. Sheard, H. Measurements of the blast pressures from 2001b and 4001b bombs fired<br />

at Shoeburyness on 20, 24 and 28 February 1941. April 1941. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7931. 201. Sheard, H. Blast pressures from 20lb anti-personnel bomb. April 1941. PRO HO<br />

195/10.<br />

7932. 202. Simms, L.G. Resistance of reinforced concrete walls to explosions in confined<br />

spaces. Effect of varying the amount of reinforcement. April 1941. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7933. 203. Author Unknown. Damage to reinforced concrete walls, framed structures. May<br />

1941. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7934. 204. Author Unknown. The design and testing of the table (Morrison) indoor shelter. May<br />

1941. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7935. 205. Author Unknown. The assessment of a gas attack. April 1941. PRO HO 195/10.<br />

7936. 206. Billington, N.S. The resistance of cellulose acetate sheet of varying mechanical<br />

properties to penetration by small projectiles. May 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7937. 207. Billington, N.S. The fragmentation of mock-up German 2kg anti-personnel bombs.<br />

April 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7938. 208. Garwood, F. The optimum size of a bombing target. May 1941. PRO HO 195/11.


7939. 209. Billington, N.S. The fragmentation of a German 1000kg GP bomb. April 1941. PRO<br />

HO 195/11.<br />

7940. 210. Taylor, G.I. The formation of a blast wave by a very intense explosion. June 1941.<br />

PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7941. 211. Fox, E.N. Note by Dr. E.N. Fox on two suggested methods for diminishing explosion<br />

damage to wall columns of a reinforced concrete structure. June 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7942. 212. Jones, H. The pressure volume relations and the chemical constitution of the products<br />

of detonation in TNT during adiabatic expansion. June 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7943. 213. Marley, W.G. Flame velocities from German bombs and mines. May 1941. PRO HO<br />

195/11.<br />

7944. 214. Penney, W.G., and D.R. Davies. Shock waves in air and their normal impact on rigid<br />

plane surfaces. June 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7945. 215. Author Unknown. Report of test on semi-sunk domestic shelters, Stewartby, 1 May<br />

1941. June 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7946. 216. Sheard, H. Blast pressures from German bombs and parachute mines. May 1941.<br />

PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7947. 217. Starks, H.J.H. Tests on brick surface shelters at Stewartby, February 1941. April<br />

1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7948. 218. Markwick, A.H.D. A comparison of the performance of British and German "5001b"<br />

bombs, based on published data. June 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7949. 219. McLean, D.J., and N.S. Billington. The measurement of the velocity of small<br />

projectiles. May 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7950. 220. Davis, A.H. Recent work with buried charges. June 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7951. 221. Simms, L.G. The static and impact resistance of some strutted reinforced concrete<br />

beams. May 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7952. 222. Simms, L.G. Resistance of surface shelter walls to explosion. May 1941. PRO HO<br />

195/11.<br />

7953. 223. Sheard, H. Measurements of the blast pressure from a 66 2/3lb charge of polar<br />

ammon gelignite fired near brick walls at Stewartby on 1 May 1941. June 1941. PRO HO<br />

195/11.


7954. 224. Sheard, H. Measurements of the blast pressure from a 33 l/3lb charge of polar<br />

ammon gelignite, fired at Stewartby on 30 May 1941. June 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7955. 225. Author Unknown. Report of tests on (a) reinforced concrete shelters (b) methods of<br />

strengthening brick surface shelters, Richmond Park, 19 June 1941. July 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7956. 226. Author Unknown. Notes on the work of the Research and Experiments Department of<br />

the Ministry of Home Security. July 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7957. 227. Author Unknown. Cased charges IV. Photographic records II. Model bomb with<br />

.018in mild steel case. June 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7958. 228. Author Unknown. Cased charges V. Photographic records III. Model bomb with<br />

JOin mild steel casing. Explosives (a) Al Rounkol, (b) tetryl. June 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7959. 229. Author Unknown. Cased charges VI. Fragmentation I. Collection and examination of<br />

fragments. June 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7960. 230. Author Unknown. Cased charges VII. Fragmentation II. Microscopial examination of<br />

ends of 0.125 in mild steel bomb-casing after explosion. June 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7961. 231. Author Unknown. Cased charges VIII. Fragmentation III. Superficial characteristics<br />

and classification of larger fragments from a 0.125in mild steel bomb-casing charged with tetryl.<br />

June 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7962. 232. Delisle Burns, B. The relationship between striking-velocity and the damage caused<br />

to materials by a 3/32in steel ball. July 1941. PRO HO 195/381.<br />

7963. 233. Sheard, H. Measurements of blast pressures from 20001b bombs fired at<br />

Shoeburyness on 16, 17 and 18 June 1941. July 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7964. 234. Sheard, H. Measurements of blast pressures from 20001b bomb fired at Shoeburyness<br />

on 25 and 27 June 1941. July 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7965. 235. Taylor, G.I. The pressure and impulse of submarine explosion waves on plates. July<br />

1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7966. 236. Author Unknown. Cased charges IX. Photographic records IV. Summary and<br />

comparison of experiments with cased and uncased charges. July 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7967. 237. Simms, L.G. Static and impact tests on concrete beams reinforced with mild steel and<br />

high yield steel. June 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7968. 238. Marley, W.G. Drum camera records from two 20001b bombs fired at Shoeburyness<br />

on 25 and 27 June 1941. July 1941. PRO HO 195/11.


7969. 239. Delisle Burns, B. Critical perforation velocity of a 3/32in steel ball fired at cloths,<br />

manganese steel and "Tufnol Carp". July 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7970. 240. Author Unknown. Proposed tests on small-scale reinforced concrete framed<br />

structures. August 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7971. 241. Billington, N.S. The shape of bomb fragments. July 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7972. 242. Starks, H.J.H. Test on tunnel shelter at Epsom Downs - June 1941. July 1941. PRO<br />

HO 195/11.<br />

7973. 243. Marley, W.G. Flame velocities and some fragment velocities from three 20001b<br />

bombs fired at Shoeburyness on 16, 17 and 18 June 1941. July 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7974. 244. Author Unknown. Research programme for the year ending 31 March 1941. May<br />

1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7975. 245. Sheard, H. Some measurements of the pressures in shock waves produced by bursting<br />

diaphragms. August 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7976. 246. Whiffin, A.C. The penetration resistance of brick walls to high velocity projectiles<br />

simulating bomb splinters. August 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7977. 247. Jones, H. The detonation velocity of solid explosives contained in long cylindrical<br />

tubes on varying weight. August 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7978. 248. Billington, N.S., and J. Inwood. The laws governing the penetration of spherical steel<br />

projectiles into cellulose acetate sheet - 1. Normal incidence. August 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7979. 249. Krohn, P.L., D. Whitteridge, and S. Zuckerman. The effect of blast on the heart and<br />

head. August 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7980. 250. Fox, E.N. Notes by Dr E.N. Fox on the estimation of equivalent static pressures and<br />

suction due to blast. August 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

7981. 251. Author Unknown. Adhesion and adhesives, with special reference to window<br />

protection. August 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

7982. 252. Jones, R. Penetration of blast into a bomb-resisting shelter (based on a type<br />

described in A.R.P. Handbook 5A). May 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

7983. 253. Beckett, H.E. Protective treatments for windows and roof-lights. September 1941.<br />

PRO HO 195/12.<br />

7984. 254. McDermott, L.H. Translucent glass substitutes. September 1941. PRO HO 195/12.


7985. 255. Author Unknown. Varnishes for use in conjunction with textile fabrics as protective<br />

treatments for windows and roof-lights. September 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

7986. 256. Author Unknown. Fabric-bituminous method of treating roof-glazing. September<br />

1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

7987. 257. Penney, W.G. Note on the formation of spherical shock. September 1941. PRO HO<br />

195/12.<br />

7988. 258. Billington, N.S., and J. Inwood. The penetration of spherical steel projectiles into<br />

cellulose acetate sheet - II. Oblique incidence. September 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

7989. 259. Starks, H.J.H. Earth movement due to German 250, 500 and 1000kg G.P. bombs<br />

exploded below ground. August 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

7990. 260. Penney, W.G. On the development of suction behind the blast wave in air, and the<br />

energy dissipation. October 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

7991. 261. Whiffin, A.C. The effect of the type of cement and degree of compaction on the<br />

penetration resistance of plain concrete. September 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

7992. 262. Anderson, F.W. Notes on the siting and construction of air raid shelter tunnels.<br />

October 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

7993. 263. Christopherson, D.G. A survey of information on the action of bombs exploding in<br />

earth. October 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

7994. 264. Black, A.N., B. Delisle Burns, and S. Zuckerman. An experimental study of the<br />

wounding mechanism of high velocity missiles. October 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

7995. 265. Sheard, H. Measurements of the blast pressure from 2001b and 3001b PAG charges<br />

at Nillersford on 19 September 1941. October 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

7996. 266. McMahon, R.F. Effects of explosions upon model reinforced concrete beams and<br />

struts. September 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

7997. 267. Billington, N.S. The fragmentation of a German 50kg G.P. bomb. September 1941.<br />

PRO HO 195/12.<br />

7998. 268. Bradford Hill, A. An appreciation of statistical data relating to air raid casualties,<br />

collected and analysed for the Research and Experiments Department of the Ministry of Home<br />

Security. October 1941. PRO HO 195/60.<br />

7999. 269. Marley, W.G. The variation of blast pressure in the vicinity of a cylindrical pellet of<br />

explosive, II. October 1941. PRO HO 195/12.


8000. 270. Zuckerman, S. A field survey of air raid casualties. November 1941. PRO HO<br />

195/61.<br />

8001. 271. Taylor, G.I. Calculation of the yield stress in a cylindrical projectile. November<br />

1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8002. 272. Author Unknown. Report on tests: Methods of strengthening brick surface shelters,<br />

Richmond Park. November 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8003. 273. Simms, L.G. Buttressed blast walls. October 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8004. 274. Inwood, J. The effect of temperature on the resistance of cellulose acetate plastics<br />

and "Perspex" to penetration by 3/32 in steel balls. October 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8005. 275. Libessart, P. Analysis of some perforation tests. November 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8006. 276. Author Unknown. Cased charges X. Fragmentation PV. Collection of fragments from<br />

the three standard casings charged with tetryl and Al Rounkol. October 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8007. 277. Simms, L.G. Tests on surface shelters (Part I). October 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8008. 278. Jones, R. Tests on surface shelters (Part II). October 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8009. 279. Taylor, G.I. Notes on H.A. Bethe's "Theory of armor penetration", I. Static<br />

penetration. November 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8010. 280. Taylor, G.I. Notes on H.A. Bethe's "Theory of armor penetration" II. Enlargement of<br />

a hole in a flat sheet at high speeds. November 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8011. 281. Jerrett, R.S. Model tests of the resistance of the Davey centreless arch shelter to<br />

explosions, with an appendix on full-scale tests. October 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8012. 282. Author Unknown. Cased charges XI. Fragmentation V. Superficial characteristics<br />

and classification of larger fragments from duplicate 0.125in mild steel bomb casings charged<br />

with tetryl. October 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8013. 283. Author Unknown. Cased charges XII. Fragmentation VI. Examination of 0/125in and<br />

0.3in mild steel tubes used for experiments described in previous reports. October 1941. PRO<br />

HO 195/12.<br />

8014. 284. Fisher, R.B., P.L. Krohn, and S. Zuckerman. The relationship between body size and<br />

the lethal effects of blast. October 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8015. 285. Author Unknown. Report on tests on reinforced concrete surface shelters, Richmond<br />

Park, 14 October 1941 (Group V). December 1941. PRO HO 195/12.


8016. 286. Penney, W.G., and G.J. Kynch. Note on the rate of dissipation of the energy of the<br />

blast wave produced by the explosion of a cylindrical bare charge. December 1941. PRO HO<br />

195/12.<br />

8017. 287. Whalley, F. Movement of shelters due to earth shock. January 1942. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8018. 288. Philip, E.B. Empirical laws for the pressure-time curve of blast from some high<br />

explosives (as determined by piezo-gauge records). December 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8018. 288 Addendum. Philip, E.B. Note on the blast-efficiency of bare charges of TNT/CE,<br />

German bombs and German mines. January 1942. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8019. 289. Philip, E.B. A collection of curves for the estimation of the magnitude of blast effects.<br />

December 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8020. 290. Author Unknown. The radius of damage for underground services. October 1941.<br />

PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8021. 291. Author Unknown. American tests of building prototypes: Summary. December 1941.<br />

PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8022. 292. Starks, H.J.H. A preliminary report on camouflets in clay soil. November 1941. PRO<br />

HO 195/12.<br />

8023. 293. Author Unknown. A comparison of American and British fragmentation tests on<br />

different targets. December 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8024. 294. Author Unknown. A comparison of American and British penetration tests into<br />

concrete. January 1942. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8025. 295. Author Unknown. Note on new standard for reinforced shelters. January 1942. PRO<br />

HO 195/12.<br />

8026. 296. Scott, W.L. Commentary on suggestions contained in U.S. Consultants' Interim<br />

Report. January 1942. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8027. 297. Author Unknown. Tabular summary of tests recorded in Passive Defense Bulletin No<br />

1. January 1942. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8028. 298. Author Unknown. Note on the Mansfield tunnel experiments. January 1942. PRO HO<br />

195/12.<br />

8029. 299. Jerrett, R.S. Comparison of lightly reinforced concrete with reinforced brickwork.<br />

December 1941. PRO HO 195/12.


8030. 300. Simms, L.G. Relative efficiency of two types of blast walls. December 1941. PRO HO<br />

195/12.<br />

8031. 301. Penney, W.G., and H.K. Dasgupton. On the decay of shock waves. January 1942.<br />

PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8032. 302. Billington, N.S. Fragmentation of bombs. December 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8033. 303. Simms, L.G. The resistance of reinforced concrete beams to blast: Comparison<br />

between stirrups and bent-up bars. January 1942. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8034. 304. Jerrett, R.S. Resistance of reinforced concrete walls to severe blast. January 1942.<br />

PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8035. 305. Whalley, F. Crater sizes in clay ground. March 1942. No PRO number.<br />

8036. 306. Miller, A.R., and H. Jones. The adiabatic expansion of detonated TNT for a low<br />

loading density. February 1942. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8037. 307. Jones, R. Penetration of blast into tunnel shelters. October 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8038. 308. Author Unknown. Cased charges XIII. Fragmentation VII. Graphical methods for<br />

comparing fragmentation: Three standard casings charged with tetryl and Al Rounkol. January<br />

1942. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8039. 309. Author Unknown. Report of blast tests on methods of strengthening and heightening<br />

unreinforced brick protective walls. January 1942. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8040. 310. Author Unknown. Protective walls in single storey factories - methods of heightening<br />

and strengthening existing walls. February 1942. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8041. 311. Author Unknown. Precautions to be taken when building protective walls along a<br />

line of existing stanchions. February 1942. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8042. 312. Starks, H.J.H. Earth movement due to 250kg bombs exploded in clay soil. February<br />

1942. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8043. 313. Starks, H.J.H. Earth movement due to German 250kg bombs exploded below ground<br />

in chalk soil. February 1942. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8044. 314. Starks, H.J.H. Earth movement in different directions due to explosions of buried<br />

50kg bombs in clay soil. February 1942. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8045. 315. Christopherson, D.G. Additional notes on the pressure-time curve for blast. March<br />

1942. PRO HO 195/12.


8046. 316. Jones, R. Measurements of the pressure on blast walls at 14ft 6in from 1001b charges<br />

of polar ammon gelignite fired at Stewartby on 30 and 31 December 1941 and 4 and 5 January<br />

1942. February 1942. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8047. 317. Taylor, G.I. Positive and negative impulses in blast waves of small intensity -<br />

summary. March 1942. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8048. 318. Author Unknown. Report on the work of the Civil Defence Committee, September<br />

1939 to March 1942. March 1942. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8049. 319. Cristopherson, D.G., and F. Whittaker. The effects of earth shock on surface shelters:<br />

A mathematical treatment. March 1942. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8050. 320. Author Unknown. Research programme for the year ending 31 March 1943. April<br />

1942. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

8051. 321. Author Unknown. A note on the standard of protection for buildings and plant.<br />

November 1941. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8052. 322. Author Unknown. A study of the economy of protection: A survey of a factory<br />

manufacturing aircraft carburetors. May 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8053. 323. Starks, H.J.H. Camouflets in chalk soil. April 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8054. 324. Author Unknown. The effect of air raids on industry in Hull: A survey of material<br />

damage to flour and oil seed mills and some other works. May 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8055. 325. Author Unknown. The effects of air raids on factories engaged in the engineering<br />

industry in Birmingham: A partial survey of the material damage to factories. May 1942. PRO<br />

HO 195/13.<br />

8056. 326. Whiffin, A.C. Penetration tests on model 5ft shelter roof with model general-purpose<br />

and semi-armour-piercing bombs. March 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8057. 327. Simms, L.G. Bomb-proof shelter design. Model experiments on the resistance, to<br />

explosions, of roofs and walls recommended in A.R.P. Handbook No 5A. February 1942. PRO<br />

HO 195/13.<br />

8058. 328. Starks, H.J.H. Earth movement due to 50kg bombs exploded at different depths in<br />

clay soil at Richmond Park. May 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8059. 329. Taylor, G.I. The plastic wave in a wire extended by an impact load. June 1942. PRO<br />

HO 195/13.<br />

8059. 329. Addendum. Bohnenblust, H.F. Propagation of plastic waves: A comparison of<br />

reports NDRC A-29 and RC 329. October 1942. PRO HO 195/13.


8060. 330. Author Unknown. Protective measures to be taken into account in the design of new<br />

dwellings. June 1942a. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8060. 330 Addendum. Author Unknown. Protective measures in new dwellings: An approach to<br />

the policy of expenditure. June 1942b. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8061. 331. Author Unknown. Report on tests of a method of strengthening buildings with load-<br />

bearing walls. June 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8062. 332. Author Unknown. Note on "Tests and design of bomb-proof structures" (U.S. Navy<br />

Department Bulletin). June 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8063. 333. Penney, W.G., and H.K. Dasgupta. Pressure-time curves for submarine explosions<br />

(Second paper). July 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8064. 334. Black, A.N., D.G. Christopherson, and S. Zuckerman. Fractures of the head and feet.<br />

July 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8065. 335. Jones, R. Blast traps in underground roadways. July 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8066. 336. Author Unknown. Correspondence with U.S.A. regarding the tests reported in<br />

Passive Defence Bulletin No I. July 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8067. 337. Jehn, V.J. Shock waves due to low pressure air released by rupturing a diaphragm.<br />

July 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8068. 338. David, F.N., and F. Garwood. Applications of mathematical statistics to the<br />

assessment of the efficacy of bombing. Paper I: Theoretical assessment of material damage in<br />

random bombing. August 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8069. 339. David, F.N., and F. Garwood. Applications of mathematical statistics to the<br />

assessment of the efficacy of bombing. Paper II: Theoretical assessment of systematic bombing.<br />

August 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8070. 340. David, F.N., and F. Garwood. Applications of mathematical statistics to the<br />

assessment of the efficacy of bombing. Paper III: The contamination of HE craters by gas<br />

bombs. August 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8071. 341. Whiffin, A.C. Penetration tests on "scaled" plain concrete with model German 500kg<br />

SAP (S.D.) bombs. August 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8072. 342. Author Unknown. Cased charges, XIV. Mechanism of fragmentation, I. Examination<br />

of large fragments from a 25lb forged shell. July 1942. PRO HO 195/13.


8073. 343. Author Unknown. Cased charges, XV. Mechanism of fragmentation, II. A microhardness-tester<br />

of improved design for the examination of small bomb fragments. July 1942.<br />

PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8074. 344. Anderson, F.W. Crater dimensions from experimental data. September 1942. PRO<br />

HO 195/13.<br />

8075. 345. Simms, L.G. Further tests on the impact resistance of some reinforced concrete<br />

beams. August 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8076. 346. Whiffin, A.C., K.L.C. Freeborn, and G.I. Taylor. The fragmentation of a 2.2kg<br />

German anti-personnel incendiary bombs. August 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8077. 347. Author Unknown. Craters and earth movements due to buried 1001b A.S. Mark TV<br />

bombs filled with various explosives. August 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8078. 348. Kelk, E. Earth movements due to 250kg bombs filled with dithekite (D.13) exploded<br />

in clay soil. August 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8079. 349. Christopherson, D.G. A modification of the impulse criterion for blast damage.<br />

September 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8080. 350. Delisle Burns, B., and S. Zuckerman. The wounding power of small bomb and shell<br />

fragments. October 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8081. 351. Penney, W.G., and A.T. Price. On the changing form of a nearly spherical submarine<br />

bubble. October 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8082. 352. Bullard, E.C. Propagation of elastic waves in the ground. October 1942. PRO HO<br />

195/13.<br />

8083. 353. Author Unknown. Report on tests of the effect of earth shock on houses, Richmond<br />

Park, 29 July and 28 August 1942. October 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8084. 354. Christopherson, D.G. Theoretical study of the effect of yaw on penetration into<br />

concrete. October 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8085. 335. Author Unknown. Report of tests on four "factory-type" brick surface shelters,<br />

Richmond Park, 5 March 1942. October 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8086. 356. Author Unknown. Report of tests on three surface shelters, Richmond Park, 24 April<br />

1942 (Group VIII). October 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8087. 357. Author Unknown. Report of tests on two surface shelters, Richmond Park, 5 August<br />

1942 (Group IX). October 1942. PRO HO 195/13.


8088. 358. Simms, L.G. Model (l/8th scale) and full-scale tests of resistance of reinforced<br />

concrete to attack by bombs, nearby and in contact. September 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8089. 359. Jones, R. Measurements of the blast pressure on walls offive rectangular chambers in<br />

which small charges of polar ammon gelignite were exploded. September 1942. PRO HO<br />

195/13.<br />

8090. 360. Author Unknown. 1kg incendiary with anti-personnel bomb attached: Fragmentation<br />

of HE container. October 1942. PRO HO 195/13.<br />

8091. 361. Mayer, D. Investigation of uplift effect of explosion within a building. Report on the<br />

design of the test buildings, (Committee on Passive Protection against Bombing, Interim report<br />

1941-1942 No 12 May 1942). October 1942. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8092. 362. Mayer, D. Pilot tests at Princeton on the first uplift building model, (Committee on<br />

Passive Protection against Bombing, Interim memorandum M-l). October 1942. PRO HO<br />

195/14.<br />

8093. 363. Author Unknown. Symposium on research on fire protection. November 1942. PRO<br />

HO 195/14.<br />

8094. 364. Whiffin, A.C. Second report on the fragmentation of the lkg German incendiary<br />

bomb with explosive nose, (Type B2.2-BI-Z). October 1942. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8095. 365. Author Unknown. Cased charges, XVI. Fragmentation of a German 50kg G.P. bomb.<br />

November 1942. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8096. 366. Author Unknown. Cased charges, XVII. Mechanism of fragmentation, III.<br />

Examination of fragments from mild steel model bomb casings. November 1942. PRO HO<br />

195/14.<br />

8097. 367. Jones, R. Blast pressures from five 66 2/3lb charges of polar ammon gelignite fired at<br />

Richmond Park on 26 and 27 November, 1942. December 1942. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8098. 368. Simms, L.G. Model tests on the behaviour of various forms of factory roof coverings<br />

under the action of explosions within the factory. June 1942. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8099. 369. Simms, L.G. Further tests on the impact resistance of some reinforced concrete<br />

beams. November 1942. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8100. 370. Simms, L.G. Static and impact tests on concrete slabs with high tensile steel and<br />

ordinary mild steel reinforcement. December 1942. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8101. 371. Jones, D.H., and M.C.A. Stickland. Adiabatic expansion of detonated 60/40<br />

RDX/TNT with applications to fragment velocities and shock wave pressures. February 1943.<br />

PRO HO 195/14.


8102. 372. Simms, L.G. Resistance to static loading and impact of some reinforced concrete<br />

slabs containing Hy-Rib steel. February 1943. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8103. 373. Dasgupton, H.K., and W.G. Penney. Spherical detonation wave in TNT and<br />

TNT/RDX mixture. March 1943. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8104. 374. Author Unknown. Report on survey of two factories manufacturing aircraft<br />

carburettors to determine the value of various protective measures. Supplement on the fire<br />

aspects of the survey. March 1943. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8105. 375. Libessart, P. Interim report on micro-explosions. 1943. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8106. 376. Penney, W.G., and Bickley. Some remarks on observations by Zuckerman and others<br />

on lesions in lungs. 1943. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8107. 377. Author Unknown. Classified list of papers issued by the Civil Defence Research<br />

Committee and its Sub-Committees: Final List. 1943. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8108. 378. Simms, L.G. Further tests on the energy required to cause failure of reinforced<br />

concrete members. March 1943. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8109. 379. Simms, L.G. Further tests on the impact resistance of reinforced concrete units.<br />

March 1943. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8110. 380. David, F.N. The decay of the positive blast impulse with distance. Part I. 1943.<br />

PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8111. 381. Whittaker, F. Notes on the decay of the positive impulse with distance. 1943. PRO<br />

HO 195/14.<br />

8112. 382. Whittaker, F. Further notes on the decay of the positive impulse with distance with<br />

special reference to 5001b M.C., 10001b M.C., and 40001b bombs. 1943. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8113. 383. Jones, H. The equation of state and the adiabatic pressure-volume relation for the<br />

products of detonation in PETN. 1943. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8114. 384. Booth, F. The adiabatic pressure-volume relation of the products of detonation of<br />

Aluminum-TNT mixtures. 1943. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8115. 385. Author Unknown. Fragmentation VIII. Casings of different materials (mild steel, cast<br />

iron, lead and aluminium) and of different thicknesses. 1943. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8116. 386. Author Unknown. Fragmentation IX. Casings of different materials (mild steel, cast<br />

iron, lead and aluminium) and of different thicknesses. II. Weight and distribution of fragments.<br />

1943. PRO HO 195/14.


8117. 387. Author Unknown. Empirical relationships for use in comparing results of<br />

fragmentation trials. I. Velocities of fragments. 1943. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8118. 388. Author Unknown. Empirical relationships for use in comparing results of<br />

fragmentation trials. II. Weight distribution of fragments. 1943. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8119. 389. Author Unknown. Empirical relationships for use in comparing results of<br />

fragmentation trials. III. Numbers of fragments. 1943. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8120. 390. Author Unknown. Comments by Professor N.M. Newmark on R.C. 369, R.C. 370 and<br />

R.C. 372 (Serials 8099, 8100 and 8102). July 1943. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8121. 391. Author Unknown. Empirical relationships for use in comparing results of<br />

fragmentation tests. IV. Controlled fragmentation. No Date. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8122. 392. Author Unknown. Report on bombing trials on a 6ft thick reinforced concrete target<br />

at Ashley Walk and Addenda. No Date. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8123. 393. Simms, L.G. Influence of the concrete on the total energy absorbed by reinforced<br />

concrete members. August 1943. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8124. 394. Author Unknown. Damage to reinforced concrete framed structure. August 1943.<br />

PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8125. 395. Author Unknown. The effect of carbon content of the steel. I. Fragmentation of<br />

casings 0.30in thick. No Date. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8126. 396. Simms, L.G. Resistance to static loading and impact of some reinforced concrete<br />

slabs containing "Square Grip" steel. August 1943. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8127. 397. Davies, R.M. Critical study of the Hopkinson pressure bar. August 1943. PRO HO<br />

195/14.<br />

8128. 398. David, F.N., and E.L. Latimer. The fitting of the normal bivariate surface to observed<br />

bomb scatters. No Date. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8129. 399. Author Unknown. The fragmentation of the German "S" Mine. No Date. PRO HO<br />

195/14.<br />

8130. 400. Author Unknown. Construction of a reinforced concrete shelter at Ashley Walk. The<br />

control of concrete quality. No Date. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8131. 401. Author Unknown. Empirical relationships for use in comparing results of<br />

fragmentation trials. Comments. No Date. PRO HO 195/14.


8132. 402. Author Unknown. Cased charges XXV. Empirical relationships for use in comparing<br />

results offragmentation tests. V. Application to service shell of a simplified method of assessing<br />

fragmentation cell tests. No Date. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8133. 403. Whiffin, A.C., and G.B. Taylor. The effectiveness of sandbag walls in resisting<br />

penetration by the fragments from a German anti-personnel bomb, Type S.D.2. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 195/14.<br />

8134. 404. Whiffin, A.C., D.J. Smith, and J.K. Smith. The fragmentation of the German<br />

"Butterfly" bomb. No Date. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8135. 405. Author Unknown. Cased charges XXVI. Fragmentation X. Effect of variations in<br />

length (a) Mild steel casing 0.125in thick. No Date. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8136. 406. Gruneberg, H., R. Powell, and C.C. Spicer. The relations between anti-personnel<br />

effect and size of projectile. December 1943. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8137. 407. David, F.N. The negative blast impulse of the 10001b M.C. bomb. No Date. PRO HO<br />

195/14.<br />

8138. 408. Jones, R. Model tests on the penetration of blast into slit trenches. Richmond Park 10,<br />

11 and 17 November. No Date. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

8139. 409. Author Unknown. Distribution of crater debris in clay and chalk. No Date. PRO HO<br />

195/14.<br />

8140. 410. Rojansky, V. Graphical integration of the equation mx + kx = F(t). No Date. PRO<br />

HO 195/14.<br />

8141. 411. White, C.M., and Y.K. Gayed. Erosion investigation - Interim report. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 195/15.<br />

8142. 412. Smith, D.J., and G.B. Taylor. German IB type IBSEN. No Date. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8143. 413. Author Unknown. Report on trials at Richmond Park with buried 50kg S.C., 2501b<br />

A.S. and 250kg S.C. bombs exploded in contact with underground reinforced concrete walls. 24<br />

November 1943 and 2 March 1944. No Date. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8144. 414. Walley, F. Vulnerability of floors of surface and semi-sunk shelters and field-defence<br />

structures. No Date. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8145. 415. Alden, E.M.M., and R. Powell. Some further observations on water blast. No Date.<br />

PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8146. 416. Author Unknown. Earth movements due to buried standard charges (approx 8.5lb in<br />

weight). November 1943. PRO HO 195/15.


8147. 417. Libessart, P. Spark photographs of the Mach effect. No Date. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8148. 418. Taylor, G.B. The fragmentation of the German IB type B-1.3R1.Z. (steel nosed IB<br />

with explosive nose). May 1944. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8149. 419. Lloyd, H. Cased charges XXVII. The icosahedron method of determining the mean<br />

projected area of AA shell fragments. May 1944. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8150. 420. Philip, E.B. Some notes relating to the progress report on "The pressure wave<br />

produced by an underwater explosion," IV, by Kirkwood, Montroll and Richardson (Cornell<br />

University). No Date. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8151. 421. Philip, E.B. The vulnerable area for injuries to personnel in slit trenches by blast<br />

from 5001b M.C. and 10001b M.C bombs. June 1944. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8152. 422. Frankl, E.K. The resilience of twisted reinforcing bars. June 1944. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8153. 423. Author Unknown. The wounding power of debris. July 1944. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8154. 424. Starks, H.J.H. Crater sizes and earth movement due to three British 5001b M. C.<br />

bombs filled Amatol 60/40 and German 250kg bombs filled TNT and Trialen - Richmond Park,<br />

April 1944. June 1944. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8155. 425. Author Unknown. Report on blast tests on model houses. July 1944. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8156. 426. Philip, E.B. Empirical laws for blast pressures from line charges of Ammonal 704B.<br />

August 1944. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8157. 427. Ward, W.H. Building Research Station data sheet on the failure of earth dams caused<br />

by overtopping. August 1944. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8158. 428. Author Unknown. Cased charges XXVIII. Empirical relationships for use in<br />

comparing results of fragmentation trials, VI. Details of method of application to service shell.<br />

June 1944. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8159. 429. Author Unknown. Cased charges XXIX. Fragmentation XI. Effect of variations in<br />

length, (b) Mild steel casing 0.30in thick. August 1944. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8160. 430. Arthur, J.S. Model bomb fragmentation: An investigation of scaling and fragment<br />

distribution. September 1944. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8161. 431. Author Unknown. Cased charges XXX. Fragmentation XII. Effect of heat treatment of<br />

medium carbon steel (0.4%). August 1944. PRO HO 195/15.


8162. 432. Jones, R. Blast pressures and impulses on the walls of a pit due to small charges of<br />

SBX for different amounts of ventage. May 1944. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8163. 433. Jones, R. Blast pressures and impulses on the walls of a pit from small charges of<br />

SBX with different weights of burster charge and from small bare charges of high explosive, (CE<br />

and blasting gelatine). October 1944. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8164. 434. Author Unknown. Experimental study of the value of the American "Flak-suit"<br />

against fragments. November 1944. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8165. 435. Author Unknown. Research programme for the year ending 31 March 1946. No<br />

Date. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8166. 436. Burn, D.G., and D.G. Christopherson. Report on the Aachen air-raid shelters. May<br />

1945. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8167. 437. Burn, D.C., et al. Report on heavy concrete structures at Siracourt, Marquise-<br />

Mimoyecques, Wizernes and Watten, including tunnels at Marquise-Mimoyecques and Wizernes,<br />

with particular reference to effects of air attack by Tallboy "M". April 1945. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8168. 438. Christopherson, D.G. Report on examples of air-raid shelters in Paris. May 1945.<br />

PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8169. 439. Burn, D.C., et al. Brief report on some German underground munition stores and<br />

factories in France and Luxembourg. April 1945. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8170. 440. Burn, D.C., et al. Report on Saumur Railway tunnel - effects of Tallboy (M) attack.<br />

April 1945. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

8171. 441. Author Unknown. Notes on programme of fire research (Sub-Committee F). No Date.<br />

PRO HO 195/16.<br />

8172. 442. Burn, D.C. Report on demolition of top level tunnels at Marquise-Mimoyecques,<br />

France, by the Royal Engineers. May 1945. PRO HO 195/16.<br />

8173. 443. Arthur, J.S. Empirical laws for blast pressures from line charges of 822C, 704B,<br />

Torpe and 808. No Date. PRO HO 195/16.<br />

8174. 444. Author Unknown. The efficacy of light manganese steel and duralumin plate as body<br />

armour, with notes on the reliability of calculated areas of effect for 25pr shell and 3in mortar.<br />

No Date. PRO HO 195/16.<br />

8175. 445. Lyons, C.G. Report on damage to domestic property and shelters in Paris. No Date.<br />

PRO HO 195/16.<br />

8176. 446. Walley, F. A second survey of earth shock effects. No Date. PRO HO 195/16.


8177. 447. Littlefield, T.A. An experimental study of the optical conditions governing the width<br />

of shock wave shadow patterns. No Date. PRO HO 195/16.<br />

8178. 448. Hill, L.G.W., et al. Report on material damage by bombs to bridges. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 195/16.<br />

8179. 449. Burn, D.C. Report on effects of Tallboy (M. & L.) and R/CP bombs on some heavy<br />

reinforced concrete targets in N.W. Europe and a summing up of results obtained with these<br />

bombs. No Date. PRO HO 195/16.<br />

8180. 450. Christopherson, D.G. Structural Defence (1945). January 1946. PRO HO 195/16.<br />

8181. 451. Shepherd, W.C.F. Cased charges XXXI. Fragmentation XIII. Effect of variations in<br />

diameter of model bomb casings 0.30in thick in medium carbon (0.48%) steel. November 1945.<br />

PRO HO 195/16.<br />

8182. 452. Shepherd, W.C.F. Cased charges XXXII. Empirical relationships for use in<br />

comparing results of fragmentation trials VII. Scaling of fragmentation results. December 1945.<br />

PRO HO 195/16.<br />

8183. 453. Shepherd, W.C.F. Cased charges XXXII. Empirical relationships for use in<br />

comparing results of fragmentation trials. VIII. Velocities of fragments (b). June 1946.<br />

PRO HO 195/16.<br />

8184. 454. Author Unknown. (Revised) Proposals for a Civil Defence Research Programme. No<br />

Date. PRO HO 195/16.<br />

8185. 455. Davies, D.R. Shock Waves in air at very high pressure. January 1948. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

8201. 1. Author Unknown. Terms of reference and constitution. May 1939. No PRO number.<br />

8202. 2. Taylor, G.I., and F.G. Friedlander. Notes on the diffraction of blast waves by a wall.<br />

July 1939. No PRO number.<br />

8203. 3. Bullard, E.C. Effect of motion of shelter walls on occupants. July 1939. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

8204. 4. Bernal, J.D., and G.I. Taylor. Possible methods of measuring temperatures, velocities<br />

and pressures in the neighbourhood of the centres of explosions. September 1939. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

8205. 5. Bullard, E.C. Suggested method of resisting penetration by concrete blocks embedded in<br />

clay. September 1939. No PRO number.


8206. 6. Bullard, E.C, G.I. Taylor, and F.G. Friedlander. Diffraction of blast. September 1939.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

8221. 1. Author Unknown. Terms of reference and constitution. May 1939. No PRO number.<br />

8222. 2. Author Unknown. The resistance of brick wall panels to lateral pressure. July 1939. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

8223. 3. Author Unknown. Regulations for the design of the ceilings of basement shelters. May<br />

1939. No PRO number.<br />

8224. 4. Author Unknown. The strengthening of reinforced concrete floors for basement<br />

shelters. July 1939. No PRO number.<br />

8225. 5. Baker, J.F. A note on debris loads. July 1939. No PRO number.<br />

8226. 6. Author Unknown. A Study of the economy of protection. A survey of a factory<br />

manufacturing aircraft carburettors. May 1942. No PRO number.<br />

8241. 1. Author Unknown. Possible ARP applications of luminescent materials. March 1940.<br />

PRO HO 195/23.<br />

8242. 2. Bell, S.H. A survey of materials suitable for inclusion in fluorescent paints. January<br />

1940. PRO HO 195/23.<br />

8243. 3. Author Unknown. British standard Specification (ARP series) for fluorescent and<br />

phosphorescent paint (excluding radioactive materials) for ARP purposes. March 1940. PRO<br />

HO 195/23.<br />

8244. 4. Harrison, T.H. The present position with regard to radioactively stimulated luminescent<br />

paints. March 1940. PRO HO 195/23.<br />

8245. 5. Author Unknown. Information received from manufacturers of luminescent materials, I.<br />

March 1940. PRO HO 195/23.<br />

8246. 6. Author Unknown. Notes on luminous pigments and paints. March 1940. PRO HO<br />

195/23.<br />

8247. 7. Author Unknown. Information received from manufacturers of luminescent materials,<br />

II. April 1940. PRO HO 195/23.<br />

8248. 8. Harrison, T.H., and S.H. Bell. Proposed scheme of examination of luminescent<br />

materials. April 1940. PRO HO 195/23.<br />

8249. 9. Harrison, T.H. Consequences of the Purkinje effect in the measurement of brightness.<br />

April 1940. PRO HO 195/23.


8250. 10. Author Unknown. Information of black-glass ultra-violet filters, I. April 1940. PRO<br />

HO 195/23.<br />

8251. 11. Randall, J.T. The luminescence of solids. April 1940. PRO HO 195/23.<br />

8252. 12. Author Unknown. Information received from manufacturers of luminescent materials,<br />

III. April 1940. PRO HO 195/23.<br />

8253. 13. Author Unknown. Information on black-glass ultra-violet filters, II. April 1940. PRO<br />

HO 195/23.<br />

8254. 14. Demant, V., and O. Petzold. Luminous pigments. April 1940. PRO HO 195/23.<br />

8255. 15. Petzold, O. Phosphorescent paints. April 1940. PRO HO 195/23.<br />

8256. 16. Courtney Bryson, H. Luminescent pigments and paints. April 1940. PRO HO 195/23.<br />

8257. 17. Randall, J.T. Comparison of phosphorescent decay curves obtained at N.P.L. and<br />

Birmingham University. April 1940. PRO HO 195/23.<br />

8258. 18. Good, P. Synthetic reverberation. April 1940. PRO HO 195/23.<br />

8259. 19. Randall, J.T. Specification of phosphorescent powder characteristics. April 1940. PRO<br />

HO 195/23.<br />

8260. 20. Randall, J.T. The thermal glow of luminescent solids (Energy stored in luminescent<br />

solids at various temperatures). April 1940. PRO HO 195/23.<br />

8261. 21. Randall, J.T, and M.H.F. Wilkins. The luminescence of solids. May 1940. PRO HO<br />

195/23.<br />

8262. 22. Randall, J.T, and M.H.F. Wilkins. The phosphorescence of various solids. May 1940.<br />

PRO HO 195/23.<br />

8263. 23. Randall, J.T. Tests on a zinc sulphide phosphor in powder form and incorporated in<br />

vitreous enamel. June 1940. PRO HO 195/23.<br />

8264. 24. Author Unknown. Information received from manufacture of luminescent materials,<br />

IV. June 1940. PRO HO 195/23.<br />

8265. 25. Harrison, T.H. Interim report on the classification and examination of samples of<br />

luminescent pigments, paints, fabrics, plastics, etc, collected by Mr. H.E. Beckett. June 1940.<br />

PRO HO 195/23.


8266. 26. Randall, J.T. Measurement and investigation of long-glow phosphorescence. June<br />

1940. PRO HO 195/23.<br />

8267. 27. Harper, W.E., M.B. Robinson, and J.W. Bowtell. The photometric properties of<br />

luminescent materials. June 1940. PRO HO 195/23.<br />

8268. 28. Author Unknown. Information received from manufacturers of luminescent materials.<br />

July 1940. PRO HO 195/23.<br />

8269. 29. Author Unknown. Possible war-time applications of luminescent materials. July 1940.<br />

PRO HO 195/23.<br />

8270. 30. Author Unknown. Information received from manufacturers of luminescent materials,<br />

VI. October 1940. PRO HO 195/23.<br />

8271. 31. Author Unknown. Information received from manufacturers of luminescent materials,<br />

VII. October 1940. PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8272. 32. Author Unknown. Draft bulletin on luminescent materials and their war-time uses.<br />

October 1940. PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8273. 33. Author Unknown. Revised draft bulletin on luminescent materials and their war-time<br />

uses. November 1940. PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8274. 34. Author Unknown. Information received from manufacturers of luminescent materials,<br />

VIII. February 1941. PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8275. 35. Author Unknown. Information on ultra-violet filters, III. February 1941. PRO HO<br />

195/24.<br />

8276. 36. Author Unknown. Draft report on luminescent materials and their civil applications<br />

during war-time. March 1941. PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8277. 37. Author Unknown. Notes on the draft bulletin on luminescent materials. March 1941.<br />

PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8278. 38. Author Unknown. Identification of personnel: General discussion of fundamental<br />

aspects. April 1941. PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8279. 39. Randall, J.T., and M.H.F. Wilkins. Phosphorescence and electron traps. April 1941.<br />

PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8280. 40. Randall, J.T. Interim report: Research on luminescent materials. May 1941. PRO HO<br />

195/24.


8281. 41. Bell, S.H. Inspection of luminous paint work on lamp-posts, Belisha beacons, etc. at<br />

Hammersmith, London. July 1941. PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8282. 42. Author Unknown. Proposed demonstrations at Princes Risborough. July 1941. PRO<br />

HO 195/24.<br />

8283. 43. Author Unknown. Possible Service applications of luminescent materials. July 1941.<br />

PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8284. 44. Wilkins, M.H.F. The possibilities of signalling by ultra-violet light. July 1941. PRO<br />

HO 195/24.<br />

8285. 45. Author Unknown. Exchange of information with USA, I. October 1941. PRO HO<br />

195/24.<br />

8286. 46. Author Unknown. Luminous paints, I, Optical properties. October 1941. PRO HO<br />

195/24.<br />

8287. 47. Author Unknown. Luminous paints, II, Luminescent powders - general characteristics.<br />

October 1941. PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8288. 48. Author Unknown. Luminous paints, III, Preparation and application. October 1941.<br />

PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8289. 49. Author Unknown. Luminous paints, IV, Preparation of luminous panels. October<br />

1941. PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8290. 50. Author Unknown. Luminous paints, V, Maintenance of luminous markings. October<br />

1941. PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8291. 51. Author Unknown. Information received from manufacturers of luminescent materials,<br />

IX. December 1941. PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8292. 52. Author Unknown. Exchange of information with USA, II. December 1941. PRO HO<br />

195/24.<br />

8293. 53. Harrison, T.H., and S.H. Bell. Notes on revision of specification BS/ARP.18. December<br />

1941. PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8294. 54. Bell, S.H. Effects of water condensation on luminescent paints. December 1941. PRO<br />

HO 195/24.<br />

8295. 55. Harrison, T.H. Tables of results of measurement of luminescent materials. December<br />

1941. PRO HO 195/24.


8296. 56. Wells, A.F. The role of the flux in the preparation of phosphors. December 1941. PRO<br />

HO 195/24.<br />

8297. 57. Wilkins, M.H.F., and G.F.J. Garlick. New information about the short period of decay<br />

of phosphors. December 1941. PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8298. 58. Randall, J.T. Red luminescent materials excited by alpha particles. December 1941.<br />

PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8299. 59. Author Unknown. Notes on tests with luminous armlets, etc. January 1942. PRO HO<br />

195/24.<br />

8300. 60. Carman, P.D. Development of ultra-violet flashlights for map-reading. January 1942.<br />

PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8301. 61. Author Unknown. Extract from the German book "Die Verdunklung" by Frommhold<br />

(Berlin 1940) - Section VIIB 5a. January 1942. PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8302. 62. Garlick, G.F.J. Report on G.E.C. specimens of cadmium chlorophosphate and<br />

europium-activated silicate. No Date. PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8303. 63. Bowtell, J.N., and E.E. Miles. Phosphorescence and its applications. February 1942.<br />

PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8304. 64. Author Unknown. Information received from manufacturers of luminescent materials -<br />

X. April 1942. PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8305. 65. Author Unknown. Exchange of information with USA - III. May 1942. PRO HO<br />

195/24.<br />

8306. 66. Bell, S.H., and A.F. Wells. Breakdown products of luminous paints, I. April 1942.<br />

PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8307. 67. Author Unknown. Exchange of information with USA - IV. April 1942. PRO HO<br />

195/24.<br />

8308. 68. Author Unknown. Suggested revision of British Standard Specification BS/ARP.18 for<br />

fluorescent and phosphorescent materials for ARP purposes. May 1942. PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8309. 69. Author Unknown. Luminous paints, VI. Water sensitivity. May 1942. PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8310. 70. Author Unknown. Papers submitted to Sub-Committee C up to 31 March 1942. April<br />

1942. PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8311. 71. Harrison, T.H. Tables of results of measurement of luminescent materials:<br />

Supplementing Tables, I, II, III and IV in RC 187b (Serial 7917). May 1942. PRO HO 195/24.


8312. 72. Wells, A.F. The incorporation of phosphors in vitreous enamels. May 1942. PRO HO<br />

195/24.<br />

8313. 73. Author Unknown. Draft revision of Bulletin C.17, Luminescent materials and their<br />

war-time uses (Serial 12,407). May 1942. PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8314. 74. Author Unknown. Report and correspondence on tests on fluorescent markings<br />

energised by "black" U.V. lamps. May 1942a. PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8314. 74 ADD. Author Unknown. Correspondence on above tests. May 1942b. PRO HO 195/24.<br />

8315. 75. Author Unknown. Withdrawn. No Date. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8316. 76. Author Unknown. Notes of meeting held at Birmingham University on 1 May 1942, to<br />

discuss the production and testing of luminescent powders. May 1942. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8317. 77. Demant, V., and O. Petzold. Fluorescence. June 1942. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8318. 78. Author Unknown. Information received from manufacturers of luminescent materials -<br />

XI. June 1942. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8319. 79. Harrison, T.H. Note on the performance of zinc sulphide luminescent samples. June<br />

1942. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8320. 80. Author Unknown. Performance of luminescent samples received from the USA. June<br />

1942. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8321. 81. Author Unknown. Note on Ministry of Supply pattern luminous arrows. June 1942.<br />

PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8321. 81 Add. Author Unknown. Note on Ministry of Supply pattern luminous arrows. August<br />

1942. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8322. 82. Author Unknown. Tentative specification for exterior fluorescent markings. June 1942.<br />

PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8323. 83. Author Unknown. Exchange of information with USA - VI, Luminous and fluorescent<br />

paints. June 1942. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8324. 84. Author Unknown. Exchange of information with USA - VII. June 1942. PRO HO<br />

195/25.<br />

8325. 85. Author Unknown. Exchange of information with USA - VIII. July 1942. PRO HO<br />

195/25.


8326. 86. Author Unknown. Investigation of methods for rapid testing of long afterglow<br />

characteristics of phosphors. August 1942a. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8326. 86 Add. Author Unknown. Correspondence on above investigation. August 1942b. PRO<br />

HO 195/25.<br />

8327. 87. Author Unknown. Exchange of information with USA - IX, Phosphorescent coating<br />

system. August 1942. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8328. 88. Bell, S.H. Evolution of hydrogen sulphide from strontium sulphide paint films: Interim<br />

report. August 1942. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8329. 89. Bell, S.H., and J.T. Randall. The "blackening" of luminescent zinc sulphide. August<br />

1942. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8330. 90. Harrison, T.H. Information on ultra-violet filters - IV, "Black" U.V. filters and a<br />

suggested method of testing. August 1942. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8331. 91. Harrison, T.H. Stimulation of fluorescence of zinc sulphide enamel, strontium sulphide<br />

paint and uranium glass by different wave-bands in the near ultra-violet and visible violet.<br />

November 1942. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8332. 92. Harper, W.E., and J.A. Holmes. Standard fluorescent substances. November 1942.<br />

PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8333. 93. Author Unknown. Information on ultra-violet filters - V. December 1942. PRO HO<br />

195/25.<br />

8334. 94. Author Unknown. Draft revision of British Standard Specification BS/ARP.18 for<br />

fluorescent and phosphorescent materials. October 1942. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8335. 95. Author Unknown. Information received from manufacturers of luminescent materials -<br />

XII. November 1942. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8336. 96. Author Unknown. Exchange of information with USA - X. December 1942. PRO HO<br />

195/25.<br />

8337. 97. Bell, S.H. The breakdown of luminous paints - II, Rate of breakdown of strontium<br />

paints. December 1942. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8338. 98. Bell, S.H. The breakdown of luminous paints - III, Water permeability of protective<br />

lacquers. December 1942. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8339. 99. Author Unknown. Luminous paints, VII, Water attack. December 1942. PRO HO<br />

195/25.


8340. 100. Harrison, T.H. Tables of results for luminescent specimens. December 1942. PRO HO<br />

195/25.<br />

8341. 101. Wells, A.F. Investigations on long afterglow phosphors. December 1942. PRO HO<br />

195/25.<br />

8342. 102. Author Unknown. Exchange of information with Canada -1. December 1942. PRO<br />

HO 195/25.<br />

8343. 103. Author Unknown. Exchange of information with USA - XI. Relative spectral<br />

distributions of luminous flux for various sources and field brightnesses. January 1943. PRO HO<br />

195/25.<br />

8344. 104. Wells, A.F. Investigations of phosphors for cathode-ray tubes - a long period<br />

exponential decay phosphor. May 1943. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8345. 105. Author Unknown. Luminous paint as an indicator of water movement. I. Rate of<br />

breakdown by water attack. July 1943. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8346. 106. Author Unknown. Luminous paint as an indicator of water movement. II. Water<br />

movement through pigmented lacquer films. July 1943. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8347. 107. Harrison, T.H. (Report), and J.G. (Addenda) Holmes. Information on ultra-violet<br />

filters - VI. Performance of "black" ultra-violet filters. June 1943. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8348. 108. Wells, A.F. Investigations of phosphors for cathode-ray tubes - revised. II. Further<br />

long period exponential decay phosphors. October 1943. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8349. 109. Author Unknown. Fluorescent installations at Waterloo Station (Southern Railway).<br />

July 1943. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8350. 110. Wells, A.F. Studies of the electron traps in sulphide phosphors. September 1943.<br />

PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8351. 111. Wells, A.F. Notes on properties, preparation and testing of phosphors. September<br />

1943. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8352. 112. Author Unknown. Synopsis of proposed summary report on the work of the Sub-<br />

Committee. September 1943. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8353. 113. Harrison, T.H. Effect of temperature on the fluorescence and phosphorescence of<br />

luminescent panels. September 1943. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8354. 114. Wells, A.F. Investigations of phosphors for cathode-ray tubes. III. Long period<br />

exponential decay phosphors. October 1943. PRO HO 195/25.


8355. 115. Author Unknown. Exchange of information with USA - XII. February 1944. PRO HO<br />

195/25.<br />

8356. 116. Harrison, T.H. Information on ultra-violet filters - VII. The visibility of mercury and<br />

incandescent filament lamps with various "black" ultra-violet glass filters. February 1944. PRO<br />

HO 195/25.<br />

8357. 117. Garlick, G.F.J., and M.H.F. Wilkins. Short period phosphorescence and electron<br />

traps. March 1944. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8358. 118. Harrison, T.H. Effect of temperature on the fluorescence and phosphorescence of<br />

zinc-sulphide enamel. May 1944. PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8359. 119. Author Unknown. Summary report on the work of the Sub-Committee. January 1945.<br />

PRO HO 195/25.<br />

8361. 1. Author Unknown. Terms of reference and constitution. July 1940. No PRO number.<br />

8362. 2. Author Unknown. Interim report concerning the formulation, application and testing of<br />

white compositions intended for marking road surfaces. July 1940. No PRO number.<br />

8365. 5. Author Unknown. Final Report. February 1942. No PRO number.<br />

8381. 1. Author Unknown. Note on smoke screen requirements. August 1940. No PRO number.<br />

8382. 2. Sheppard, P.A. Report on smoke screen trials. August 1940. No PRO number.<br />

8383. 3. Author Unknown. Programme. August 1940. No PRO number.<br />

8384. 4. Author Unknown. Statement by Chief Adviser on a central establishment at Banbury.<br />

September 1940. No PRO number.<br />

8385. 5. Author Unknown. Programme. September 1940. No PRO number.<br />

8386. 6. Author Unknown. Trough burners for pitch. September 1940. No PRO number.<br />

8387. 7. Author Unknown. Note on Messrs. Albright & Wilson's smoke producing apparatus.<br />

September 1940. No PRO number.<br />

8388. 8. Author Unknown. Vision through smoke screens. September 1940. No PRO number.<br />

8389. 9. Sheppard, P.A. Meteorological factors affecting industrial haze. September 1940. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

8390. 10. Author Unknown. Use of industrial smokes as camouflage. No Date. No PRO number.


8391. 11. Author Unknown. Notes on oil smokes. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

8392. 12. Author Unknown. Definitions of technical terms. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

8393. 13. Author Unknown. Report on the Porton creosote burner. November 1940. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

8394. 14. Sheppard, P.A. The effect of wind speed on smoke screen operations. November 1940.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

8395. 15. Author Unknown. Vision through smoke screens. November 1940. No PRO number.<br />

8396. 16. Author Unknown. The B.C.U.R.A. smoke generator. November 1940. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

8397. 17. Author Unknown. Pitch smoke and cancer. November 1940. No PRO number.<br />

8398. 18. Author Unknown. Smoke screens for the protection of quarries and open workings.<br />

No Date. No PRO number.<br />

8399. 19. Thomas, W.R., et al. Smoke screens for obscuration at night. May 1941. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

8399. 19 Add. Thomas, W.R, et al. Smoke screens for obscuration at night (with appendices 1, 2,<br />

3 and 4). September 1941. No PRO number.<br />

8400. 20. Thomas, W.R. Effectiveness of a dark smoke in moonlight. April 1942. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

8401. 21. Author Unknown. The M.H.S. (Greenwich) pitch smoke generator. June 1942. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

8402. 22. Thomas, W.R, L. Horton, and A.R. Meetham. Assessment of Mark II smoke-screens in<br />

moonlight using an observation balloon. April 1943. No PRO number.<br />

8403. 23. Thomas, W.R, et al. Assessment of Hasler smoke-screens in moonlight using an<br />

observation balloon. August 1943. No PRO number.<br />

8404. 24. Barber, A., and E.H. Coleman. M.H.S. (Greenwich) mobile pitch-smoke generator:<br />

Specification for manufacture. January 1943. No PRO number.<br />

8421. 1. Author Unknown. Terms of reference and constitution of the Committee. November<br />

1941. PRO HO 195/29.<br />

8422. 2. Author Unknown. Organisation of the Fire Research Division. November 1941. PRO<br />

HO 195/29.


8423. 3. Author Unknown. Classified list of publications and notes. November 1941. PRO HO<br />

195/29.<br />

8424. 4. Author Unknown. Technical publications of the Fire Prevention Executive. November<br />

1941. PRO HO 195/29.<br />

8425. 5. Author Unknown. Statement of work in hand and list of subjects under consideration.<br />

November 1941a. PRO HO 195/29.<br />

8425. 5A Author Unknown. General report on work to December 1941. November 1941b. PRO<br />

HO 195/29.<br />

8426. 6. Author Unknown. Programme of fire research. November 1941. PRO HO 195/29.<br />

8427. 7. Bailey, A. Note on standardization of hydrant outlets. October 1941. PRO HO 195/29.<br />

8428. 8. Author Unknown. Particulars of panels dealing with fire research. January 1942.<br />

PRO HO 195/29.<br />

8430. 10. Author Unknown. Report on fire damage in two selected areas. January 1942. PRO<br />

HO 195/29.<br />

8431. 11. Author Unknown. Memorandum on instructions for attacking the kilo magnesium<br />

bomb. January 1942. PRO HO 195/29.<br />

8432. 12. Finch, G.I. Memorandum on the prevention of fire in flour mills due to enemy action<br />

with HE bombs. January 1942a. PRO HO 195/29.<br />

8432. 12A. Finch, G.I. Installation of limestone dust at the Royal Flour Mill, Vauxhall. January<br />

1942b. PRO HO 195/29.<br />

8433. 13. Author Unknown. Note on a preliminary experiment on the use of foam for<br />

extinguishing ordinary fires. January 1942. PRO HO 195/29.<br />

8434. 14. Author Unknown. Methods of reducing fire risks at large retail shops and similar<br />

premises. December 1941. PRO HO 195/29.<br />

8435. 15. Author Unknown. Summary of work carried out on foam since August, 1941. January<br />

1942. PRO HO 195/29.<br />

8436. 16. Author Unknown. Structural protection against the kilo magnesium incendiary bomb.<br />

May 1942. PRO HO 195/29.<br />

8437. 17. Author Unknown. Protective overalls for tank crews. February 1942. PRO HO 195/29.


8438. 18. Phillips, E.W.J. The fire hazard to corn crops: A review of present knowledge. May<br />

1942. PRO HO 195/29.<br />

8439. 19. Author Unknown. Panel to consider self-contained breathing apparatus for the<br />

National Fire Service - Interim report. May 1942. PRO HO 195/29.<br />

8440. 20. Author Unknown. Shallow bored suction walls as a source of water for fire fighting.<br />

May 1942. PRO HO 195/29.<br />

8441. 21. Finch, G.I., and D.T.A. Townend. The prevention of dust explosions in processing<br />

mills of the flour and allied industries - Interim report on ignition and flame propagation in<br />

mixtures of combustible dust and stone dust in air. May 1942. PRO HO 195/29.<br />

8442. 22. Freeborn, K.L.C. 1kg German incendiary bomb trials at Orfordness. April 1942. PRO<br />

HO 195/29.<br />

8443. 23. Author Unknown. Investigations for the National Fire Service. May 1942. PRO HO<br />

195/29.<br />

8444. 24. Crawford, W.R. Building Research Station, Fire Research Section. April 1942. PRO<br />

HO 195/29.<br />

8445. 25. Bailey, A., and W.R. Crawford. The percolation of 23/4 in unlined canvas hose. April<br />

1942. PRO HO 195/29.<br />

8446. 26. Bailey, A, and J.F. Fry. The fictional resistance of 23/4 in unlined canvas hose. April<br />

1942. PRO HO 195/30.<br />

8447. 27. Bailey, A, and W.R. Crawford. Abrasive wear of canvas hose. April 1942. PRO HO<br />

195/30.<br />

8448. 28. Bailey, A., and J.J. Holmes. The introduction offoam-making liquid into a line of hose.<br />

April 1942. PRO HO 195/30.<br />

8449. 29. Bailey, A, and J.J. Holmes. Formation of spray by two impinging jets. April 1942.<br />

PRO HO 195/30.<br />

8450. 30. Bailey, A., and W.R. Crawford. Characteristics of a typical stirrup pump nozzle. April<br />

1942. PRO HO 195/30.<br />

8451. 31. Bevan, R.C. Investigations of problems of structural protection against fire, A. The<br />

testing of the fire resistance of structural elements. April 1942. PRO HO 195/30.<br />

8452. 32. Author Unknown. How to deal with incendiary bombs and other devices containing<br />

phosphorus. May 1942. PRO HO 195/30.


8453. 33. Author Unknown. Note on work of panels and recruitment of honorary observers. May<br />

1942. PRO HO 195/30.<br />

8454. 34. Tuckey, W.H. Clearance of top storeys in the Port of London Docks. May 1942. PRO<br />

HO 195/30.<br />

8455. 35. Finch, G.I., and D.T.A. Townend. Prevention of dust explosions in processing mills of<br />

the flour and allied industries - Second interim report on ignition and flame propogation in<br />

mixtures of combustible dust and stone dust in air. August 1942. PRO HO 195/30.<br />

8456. 36. Author Unknown. Note on the work of the Buildings Fire Precautions Panel.<br />

September 1942. PRO HO 195/30.<br />

8457. 37. Christopherson, D.G. The German (2.2kg) anti-personnel incendiary bomb. September<br />

1942. PRO HO 195/30.<br />

8458. 38. Bailey, A., and J.C. Fry. Energy losses in armoured suction hose. August 1942. PRO<br />

HO 195/30.<br />

8459. 39. Bailey, A, and W.R. Crawford. Foam-liquid induction with automatic mixture-strength<br />

control. September 1942. PRO HO 195/30.<br />

8460. 40. Bird, E.L. Zoning of towns for fire susceptibility. August 1942. PRO HO 195/30.<br />

8461. 41. Author Unknown. Note on research on foam, January to September 1942. September<br />

1942. PRO HO 195/30.<br />

8462. 42. Bryan, J. Effect of chemicals in water solution on fire extinction. September 1942.<br />

PRO HO 195/30.<br />

8463. 43. Bird, E.L., and F.R. Wright. Fire survey of the town centre of Luton, Bedfordshire.<br />

September 1942. PRO HO 195/30.<br />

8464. 44. Double, E.W.W., and R.A. McMahon. Danger arising from playing low resistivity<br />

water, such as sea water, on to live apparatus. August 1942. PRO HO 195/30.<br />

8465. 45. Author Unknown. Report on trials of the fire protection boom at Langstone Harbour,<br />

by the Admiralty Fuel Experimental Station, Haslar. September 1942. PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8466. 46. Lowe, J.C.M., and J. Wallace. ABB.500 incendiary bomb container. September 1942.<br />

PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8467. 47. Author Unknown. Tests on trailer fire pump units. October 1942. PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8468. 48. Author Unknown. Note on work of panels during the period June - October 1942.<br />

October 1942. PRO HO 195/31.


8469. 49. Bailey, A., and W.R. Crawford. The flow of foam-making liquid and water through the<br />

inlet pipe of a foam indicator. July 1942. PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8470. 50. Lowe, J.C.M., and J. Wallace. The Sprengbrand C.50 "firepot" bomb. February 1943.<br />

PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8471. 51. Lowe, J.C.M., and J. Wallace. The 50kg phosphorus-oil bomb. February 1943. PRO<br />

HO 195/31.<br />

8472. 52. Burgoyne, J.H., and J.F. Richardson. Report on the explosion hazard associated with<br />

the use of inflammable volatile liquids in open vessels. February 1943. PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8473. 53. Author Unknown. Proposed change in status of Incendiary Bombs Proof Tests Panel.<br />

February 1943. PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8474. 54. Phillips, E.W.J. The fire hazard to cereal crops: Raid experience in 1942. January<br />

1943. PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8475. 55. Phillips, E.W.J. Storage of grain in top storeys. February 1943. PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8476. 56. Author Unknown. Demonstration of British 40001b British Marker bomb at Margam<br />

Sands, 11 January 1943. February 1943. PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8477. 57. Author Unknown. Third interim report on ignition and flame propogation in mixtures<br />

of combustible dust and stone dust in air. March 1943. PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8478. 58. Burgoyne, J.H., and J.F. Richardson. Inflammability of oil mists. December 1942. PRO<br />

HO 195/31.<br />

8479. 59. Bird, E.L., and S.J. Docking. Structural protection of buildings against small<br />

incendiary bombs and spread of fire, Part I, Overhead protection: Roofs and stopping layers.<br />

March 1943. PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8480. 60. Bird, E.L., and S.J. Docking. Fire risks in large shed buildings lined with fibreboard.<br />

March 1943. PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8481. 61. Burgoyne, J.H. Fourth interim report on ignition andflame propogation in mixtures of<br />

combustible dust and stone dust in air. June 1943. PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8482. 62. Bevan, R.C., and C.T. Webster. Radiation from building fires. May 1943. PRO HO<br />

195/31.<br />

8483. 63. Bryan, J., and D.N. Smith. Effect of chemicals in water solution on fire extinction. June<br />

1943. PRO HO 195/31.


8484. 64. Brummage, K. Scale effects in the burning of timber. July 1943. PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8485. 65. Bird, E.L., and S.J. Docking. Structural protection of buildings against small<br />

incendiary bombs and spread of fire. Part 2. Lateral protection. September 1943. PRO HO<br />

195/31.<br />

8486. 66. Bird, E.L., and S.J. Docking. Structural protection of buildings against small<br />

incendiary bombs and spread of fire. Part 3. Internal compartmenting. September 1943. PRO<br />

HO 195/31.<br />

8487. 67. Stanbury, G.R. Studies in the rate of growth of fire. September 1943. PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8488. 68. Finch, G.I. Analysis of fire growth. August 1943. PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8489. 69. Docking, S.J. Fire hazards in relation to the use of wallboards on wartime<br />

construction. September 1943. PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8490. 70. Chapman, S., G.I. Finch, and D.T.A. Townend. Practical performance testing of small<br />

incendiary bombs. Part I. The probability of starting a fire in a typical German domestic target.<br />

May 1943. PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8491. 71. Lowe, J.C.M., and J. Wallace. Brand "C" 250A phosphorus incendiary bombs. October<br />

1943. PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8492. 72. Wallace, J. Fires caused by enemy aircraft machine gun and/or cannon fire. October<br />

1943. PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8493. 73. Burgoyne, J.H., and J.F. Richardson. The suppression of oil and petrol mist explosions<br />

by means of mist materials. July 1943. PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8494. 74. Burgoyne, J.H., and J.F. Richardson. The Prevention and Extinction of fires in bulked<br />

inflammable liquids by dilution with inert materials. July 1943. PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8495. 75. Burgoyne, J.H. Survey of available information on the inhibitory factors of inert gases<br />

and vapours. July 1943. PRO HO 195/31.<br />

8496. 76. Burgoyne, J.H. The general evaluation of inert fluids in relation to fire prevention and<br />

extinction. July 1943. PRO HO 195/32.<br />

8497. 77. Bailey, A., and J. Rogers. Tests of emergency oil booms. October 1943. PRO HO<br />

195/32.<br />

8498. 78. Fry, J.F. Energy losses in 2.5 inch instantaneous hose couplings. December 1943. PRO<br />

HO 195/32.


8499. 79. Bailey, A. New design of compressed air breathing apparatus. December 1943. PRO<br />

HO 195/32.<br />

8500. 80. Burgoyne, J.H. Use of inert fluids in the prevention and extinction of fire. January<br />

1944. PRO HO 195/32.<br />

8501. 81. Burgoyne, J.H. First interim report on the behaviour of burning oil and the extinction<br />

of oil fires. January 1944. PRO HO 195/32.<br />

8502. 82. Burgoyne, J.H., and J.F. Richardson. Time of burning of films of poor petrol and<br />

petrol-paraffin mixtures floating on the surface of water. January 1944. PRO HO 195/32.<br />

8503. 83. Author Unknown. Note on the work of the Panel during the year 1943. February 1944.<br />

PRO HO 195/32.<br />

8504. 84. Author Unknown. Fire Abstracts. Volume I. May 1942. PRO HO 195/32.<br />

8505. 85. Author Unknown. Fire Abstracts. Volume II. December 1943. PRO HO 195/32.<br />

8506. 86. Author Unknown. Toxicity of fire extinguishing agents. February 1944. PRO HO<br />

195/32.<br />

8507. 87. Lovat Evans, C. Toxicity of methyl bromide. March 1944. PRO HO 195/32.<br />

8508. 88. Burgoyne, J.H., and G. Williams-Leir. Influence of methyl bromide upon the limits of<br />

inflambability of combustible gases and vapours. June 1944. PRO HO 195/32.<br />

8509. 89. Burgoyne, J.H., and J.F. Richardson. Suppression of burning of bulk liquids by the<br />

application of inert gases and vapours to the atmosphere. March 1944. PRO HO 195/32.<br />

8510. 90. Coleman, E.H. Use of ammonium phosphate solutions in First Aid Appliances for fire<br />

fighting. June 1944. PRO HO 195/32.<br />

8511. 91. Author Unknown. Methods of extinguishing oil tank fires. Summary of action to May<br />

1944. June 1944. PRO HO 195/32.<br />

8512. 92. Clark, N.O. Use of sea water for foam production: Summary of action to May 1944.<br />

June 1944. PRO HO 195/32.<br />

8513. 93. Docking, S.J. Underground Car Parks. Fire and explosion risks. No Date. PRO HO<br />

195/32.<br />

8514. 94. Lowe, J.C.M., and J. Wallace. Phosphorus - oil bombs. April 1944. PRO HO 195/32.<br />

8515. 95. Phillips, E.W.J. Deterioration of fire hose: A review of the present position. June 1944.<br />

PRO HO 195/32.


8516. 96. Wallace, J. Analysis section of the Fire Research Division. June 1944. PRO HO<br />

195/32.<br />

8517. 97. Clark, N.O. Study of mechanically produced foam for combating petrol fires. June<br />

1944. PRO HO 195/32.<br />

8518. 98. Wallace, J. Fires caused by flying bombs in the raids on London Region 15/16 June to<br />

20 June 1944. June 1944. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8519. 99. Finch, G.I., and E.H. Coleman. Investigations of fires in stacks of canned petrol:<br />

Report on tests at Bagshot and Waddesdon August and September 1944. September 1944. PRO<br />

HO 195/33.<br />

8520. 100. Burgoyne, J.H., and L.L. Katam. Burning of oil in bulk and the extinction of oil fires<br />

by circulation. October 1944. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8521. 101. Author Unknown. Foam. Meeting held 1st September, 1944. October 1944. PRO HO<br />

195/33.<br />

8522. 102. Blackman, H. Properties of foam. July 1944. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8523. 103. Blackman, H., and W.G. Penney. Change in bubble size of a foam as a function of<br />

time. July 1944. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8524. 104. Chell, J., and N.O. Clark. Rate of application of foam to fires of inflammable liquids.<br />

October 1944. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8525. 105. Chell, J., and N.O. Clark. Soap foams versus protein foams. November 1944. PRO<br />

HO 195/33.<br />

8526. 106. Burgoyne, J.H., and J.F. Richardson. Extinction of fires involving inflammable liquids<br />

by the surface application of solid carbon dioxide. November 1944. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8527. 107. Bailey, A. Report on fire extinction tests at Rackham Street, Ladbroke Grove on 18<br />

October, 1944. No Date. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8528. 108. Clark, N.O., and J.A. Lewis. Mixing of foam compounds. No Date. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8529. 109. Author Unknown. Notes on the work of the Incendiary Bombs Panel during the year<br />

1944. January 1945. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8530. 110. Author Unknown. Notes on the work of the Incendiary Bomb Tests Panel during the<br />

year 1944. January 1945. PRO HO 195/33.


8531. 111. Bailey, A., and J.F. Fry. Report on the development and design of an aircraft crash<br />

tender. No Date. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8532. 112. Bailey, J. Collapsible metal ladder. No Date. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8533. 113. Author Unknown. Summaries of reports received from Honorary Fire Observers up<br />

to December 1944. No Date. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8534. 114. Author Unknown. Fire Abstracts. Volume VIII. No Date. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8535. 115. Bailey, A, and J.F. Fry. Cordite operated foam generator. No Date. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8536. 116. Bailey, A., and French. Continuous production of air foam for laboratory purposes.<br />

No Date. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8537. 117. Rogers, J. Development of water-spray nozzles. No Date. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8538. 118. Fry, J.F. German Fire fighting Equipment. No Date. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8539. 119. Author Unknown. List of papers (Sub-Committee F). May 1945. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8540. 120. Burgoyne, J.H. Review of investigations carried out for the Fire Research Division by<br />

the Fire Research Group of the Imperial College of Science and Technology from 1.11.41 to<br />

30.6.45. No Date. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8541. 121. Blackman, H. The electrical resistance of foams. No Date. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8542. 122. Blackman, H. The transmission of light through foam. No Date. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8543. 123. Blackman, H. Properties of foam: Critical shear, stress and viscosity. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 195/33.<br />

8544. 124. Townend, D.T.A., and J.E. Garside. Measurement of flame spread constants. No<br />

Date. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8545. 125. Burgoyne, J.H., J.F. Richardson, and G. Williams-Leir. Fire and explosion hazards<br />

associated with aqueous acetone and n-butyl acetone. No Date. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8546. 126. Coleman, E.H. Investigation into the performance of 30/34 gallon chemical foam<br />

extinguishers. October 1945. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8547. 127. Burgoyne, J.H., and D.J. Rasbash. The problem of smoke in fire-fighting. October<br />

1945. PRO HO 195/33.<br />

8548. 128. Author Unknown. Aircraft-Crash Fire Technical Panel: First Annual Report 1944-<br />

45. No Date. PRO HO 195/34.


8549. 129. Coleman, E.H. A comparison of the cooling effects of water and carbon dioxide. June<br />

1945. PRO HO 195/34.<br />

8550. 130. Jackson, F.W. Note on fire research in France. July 1945. PRO HO 195/34.<br />

8551. 131. Phillips, E.W.J. An investigation into the cause of deterioration in canvas dams.<br />

No Date. PRO HO 195/34.<br />

8552. 132. Burgoyne, J.H., and G. Williams Leir. The prevention of ethylene oxide explosions in<br />

fumigating chambers. August 1945. PRO HO 195/34.<br />

8553. 133. Phillips, E.W.J. The use of synthetic rubber patches for fire hose. October 1945. PRO<br />

HO 195/34.<br />

8554. 134. Phillips, E.W.J. Hose patching materials for use in the tropics. October 1945. PRO<br />

HO 195/34.<br />

8555. 135. Wallace, J., and Dadds. Statistical analysis of National Fire Service occurrence<br />

reports covering a period of three months in 1944. No Date. PRO HO 195/34.<br />

8556. 136. Jackson, F.W., et al. Report on Hamburg. No Date. PRO HO 195/34.<br />

8557. 137. Townend, D.T.A., and J.E. Garside. Radiant heat necessary to inflame timber. No<br />

Date. PRO HO 195/34.<br />

8558. 138. Clark, N.O. A meter for the measurement of the properties and quantity of foam.<br />

February 1945. PRO HO 195/34.<br />

8559. 139. Phillips, E.W.J., and A.G.H. Coombs. A joint statistical investigation of aircraft crash<br />

fires. Analysis of reports of incidents examined by National Fire Service. No Date. PRO HO<br />

195/34.<br />

8560. 140. Wright, P., and F.W.J. Phillips. Hose research and testing 1939-1940. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 195/34.<br />

8561. 141. Author Unknown. Summaries of reports received from Honorary Fire Observer. May<br />

1946. PRO HO 195/34.<br />

8562. 142. Author Unknown. Wartime fire research. 1946. PRO HO 195/34.<br />

8563. Author Unknown. Index. 1946. PRO HO 195/34.<br />

8564. 1. Waldram, J.M. Joint Lighting Committee, Interim report on Sub-Committee 26<br />

(Visibility from the (CF/ARP7547) including "The photometric properties of the atmosphere at<br />

high altitudes". November 1941. PRO HO 195/56.


8565. 2. Morse, J.W., J.M. Waldram, and A.E. Schine. Experiments at searchlight trials,<br />

Christchurch, 10 - 22 September, 1941. October 1941. PRO HO 195/56.<br />

8566. 3. Meetham, A.R., and G.E.V. Lambert. Visibility of light patches in low illuminations.<br />

December 1941. PRO HO 195/56.<br />

8567. 4. Stiles, W.S. Visual performance and the effect of glare in low illuminations of white and<br />

coloured light. December 1941. PRO HO 195/56.<br />

8568. 5. Harrison, T.H. Interim report on the brightness of, and the illumination from, the night<br />

sky. January 1942. PRO HO 195/56.<br />

8569. 6. Author Unknown. Co-ordination of research in vision and visibility. March 1942. PRO<br />

HO 195/56.<br />

8570. 7. Author Unknown. Note of progress since previous meeting (14 November 1941) from<br />

the Director of the Research Laboratories of the General Electric Co, Ltd. January 1942. PRO<br />

HO 195/56.<br />

8571. 8. Author Unknown. Copy of letter of 30 December 1941, received from Dr Vick. January<br />

1942. PRO HO 195/56.<br />

8572. 9. Author Unknown. Copy of second letter from Dr Vick (20 January 1942). January 1942.<br />

PRO HO 195/56.<br />

8573. 10. Author Unknown. Copy of letter of 10 January 1942, from the Air Ministry to the<br />

Chief Adviser, Ministry of Home Security. February 1942. PRO HO 195/56.<br />

8574. 11. Author Unknown. Report on Programme Sub-Committee. February 1942. PRO HO<br />

195/56.<br />

8575. 12. Ryde, J.W. Moonlight and starlight chart, 1942. March 1942. PRO HO 195/56.<br />

8576. 13. Waldram, J.W. Transmission, range and scattering coefficient. March 1942. PRO HO<br />

195/56.<br />

8577. 14. Simpson, G.C. Visibility and the optical properties of the atmosphere - origin of<br />

visibility observations. March 1942. PRO HO 195/56.<br />

8578. 15. Simpson, G.C. The photometric conversion diagram. March 1942. PRO HO 195/56.<br />

8579. 16. Author Unknown. Notes on value of data on photometric properties of the atmosphere.<br />

March 1942. PRO HO 195/57.


8580. 17. Author Unknown. Bibliography (on the photometric properties of the atmosphere).<br />

April 1942. PRO HO 195/57.<br />

8580. 17 Add. Author Unknown. Notes on R C (G) 17. October 1942. PRO HO 195/57.<br />

8581. 18. Waldram, J.W. Short memorandum on recent results of nephelometry of atmosphere;<br />

(1) in clean air and (2) in industrial haze. April 1942. PRO HO 195/57.<br />

8582. 19. Simpson, G.C. Visibility and atmospheric transmission. May 1942. PRO HO 195/57.<br />

8583. 20. Author Unknown. Visibility frequency, (June 1942) and corrigendum. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 195/57.<br />

8584. 21. Simpson, G.C, and E. Gold. Note on attenuation coefficients, transmission coefficients<br />

and turbidity. June 1942. PRO HO 195/57.<br />

8584. 21 Add. Simpson, G.C, and E. Gold. Note on nebules. July 1942. PRO HO 195/57.<br />

8585. 22. Simpson, G.C. Memorandum on the polarisation of light from the sky and atmospheric<br />

transmission. June 1942. PRO HO 195/57.<br />

8586. 23. Simpson, G.C. Stellar magnitude and flux density. July 1942. PRO HO 195/57.<br />

8587. 24. Smith, T. Notes on photometric theory. July 1942. PRO HO 195/57.<br />

8588. 25. Smyth, J.S., and J.M. Waldram. The appearance of an aircraft in a searchlight beam<br />

as seen from another aircraft. June 1942. PRO HO 195/57.<br />

8589. 26. Reed, D.J., et al. Range of visibility of searchlight beams. July 1942. PRO HO 195/57.<br />

8590. 27. Biggs, S.S., H.J.Turner, and J.M. Waldram. Properties of searchlight beams.<br />

September 1942. PRO HO 195/57.<br />

8591. 28. Morse, J.W., S.M. Biggs, and J.M. Waldram. Distribution of light scattered by the<br />

atmosphere (clean air). October 1942. PRO HO 195/57.<br />

8592. 29. Biggs, S.S., and J.M. Waldram. Visibility of naval targets in searchlight beams<br />

(addendum to report No 8062). September 1942. PRO HO 195/57.<br />

8593. 30. Biggs, S.S., et al. Photometric properties of the atmosphere: (industrial haze). October<br />

1942. PRO HO 195/57.<br />

8594. 31. McDermott, L.H. Night illumination chart, January and February 1943. January 1943.<br />

PRO HO 195/57.


8595. 32. McDermott, L.H. Night illumination chart, March and April 1943. February 1943.<br />

PRO HO 195/57.<br />

8596. 33. Author Unknown. Percentage frequencies of visibility ranges. March 1943. PRO HO<br />

195/57.<br />

8597. 34. Waldram, J.M. Visibility of targets in a searchlight beam, as seen from the control<br />

pillar. May 1943. PRO HO 195/57.<br />

8598. 35. Stiles, N.J. Diffuse reflection and transmission factors of a layer of scattering<br />

particles. Application to atmospheric haze factors. May 1943. PRO HO 195/57.<br />

8599. 36. Author Unknown. Altitude and azimuth of the moon (June - September 1943). May<br />

1943. PRO HO 195/57.<br />

8600. 37. Author Unknown. Altitude and azimuth of the moon (October - December 1943). June<br />

1943. PRO HO 195/57.<br />

8601. 38. Author Unknown. Night illumination diagram, June - September 1943, (a) Latitude 52<br />

degrees N, (b) Latitude 40 degrees N, (c) Latitude 45 degrees N, (d) Latitude 60 degrees N. June<br />

1943. PRO HO 195/57.<br />

8602. 39. Buckley, H., and J.S. Preston. Report on the determination of atmospheric<br />

transmission from observations on the Pole Star and the moon, from the National Physical<br />

Laboratory. July 1943. PRO HO 195/57.<br />

8603. 40. McDermott, L.H. Summary of work to the end of June, 1943. August 1943. PRO HO<br />

195/58.<br />

8604. 41. Crichton Miller, C, LA Brown, and J.K. Moorhead. Influence of meterological<br />

conditions on night illumination. July 1943. PRO HO 195/58.<br />

8605. 42. Stiles, W.J. Comparative visibilities of light and dark patches. August 1943. PRO HO<br />

195/58.<br />

8606. 43. Author Unknown. "Haze meter" for the direct determination of atmospheric<br />

transmission. September 1941. PRO HO 195/58.<br />

8607. 44. Author Unknown. Night illumination diagram, September - December 1943, (a)<br />

Latitude 52 degrees N, (b) Latitude 60 degrees N, (c) Latitude 45 degrees N. (d) Latitude 40<br />

degrees N. August 1943. PRO HO<br />

195/58.<br />

8608. 45. Author Unknown. Assessment of visibility conditions at sea by observations from an<br />

aircraft. September 1943. PRO HO 195/58.


8609. 46. Buckley, H., and J.S. Preston. Report on methods proposed for measuring the<br />

atmospheric transmission between the ground and an aircraft in flight. October 1943. PRO HO<br />

195/58.<br />

8610. 47. Author Unknown. Night illumination diagram, January - April 1944, (a) Latitude 52<br />

degrees N, (b) Latitude 60 degrees N, (c) Latitude 45 degrees N, (d) Latitude 40 degrees N.<br />

November 1943. PRO HO 195/58.<br />

8611. 48. Author Unknown. Altitude and azimuth of the moon, January - April 1944. November<br />

1943. PRO HO 195/58.<br />

8612. 49. Author Unknown. Report of the Weather-Illumination Panel. November 1943. PRO<br />

HO 195/58.<br />

8613. 50. Author Unknown. Altitude and azimuth of the moon, May - August 1944. December<br />

1943. PRO HO 195/58.<br />

8614. 51. Author Unknown. Altitude and azimuth of the moon, September - December 1944.<br />

January 1944. PRO HO 195/58.<br />

8615. 52. Author Unknown. Night visibility meter. February 1944. PRO HO 195/58.<br />

8616. 53. Author Unknown. Night illumination diagram. May - August 1944. No Date. PRO HO<br />

195/58.<br />

8617. 54. Author Unknown. Brightness relations in a searchlight beam. March 1944. PRO HO<br />

195/58.<br />

8618. 55. Biggs, S.S., and J.M. Waldram. A method of estimating visibility from the air near the<br />

ground at night. No Date. PRO HO 195/59.<br />

8619. 56. Author Unknown. Night illumination diagram September - December 1944 (a)<br />

Latitude 52 degrees N (b) Latitude 65 degrees N. No Date. PRO HO 195/59.<br />

8620. 57. Author Unknown. The visibility of targets in a naval searchlight beam. Part I. October<br />

1944. PRO HO 195/59.<br />

8621. 58. Author Unknown. Night illumination diagram, January - April 1945, (a) Latitude 55<br />

degrees N, (b) Latitude 50 degrees N. No Date. PRO HO 195/59.<br />

8622. 59. Author Unknown. Altitude and azimuth of the moon, January - April 1945. November<br />

1944. PRO HO 195/59.<br />

8623. 60. Author Unknown. Altitude and azimuth of the moon, May - August 1945. February<br />

1945. PRO HO 195/59.


8624. 61. Author Unknown. Night Illumination diagram, May - August 1945, Latitude 55<br />

degrees N. No Date. PRO HO 195/59.<br />

8625. 62. Stiles, W.S., and G.E.V. Lambert. Spotting a ship in a searchlight beam. November<br />

1944. PRO HO 195/59.<br />

8626. 63. Author Unknown. The visibility of targets in a naval searchlight beam. Part II. March<br />

1945. PRO HO 195/59.<br />

8627. 64. Author Unknown. Night illumination diagram, 55 degrees N, September - December<br />

1945. (a) Latitude 55 degrees N, (b) Latitude 50 degrees N. No Date. No PRO Number.<br />

10,601. 42/1. Bullard, E.C. Minelaying by motor launches and motor torpedo boats off the<br />

French, Belgian, and Dutch coasts. 1942. PRO ADM 219/1.<br />

10,602. 42/2. Author Unknown. Aircraft minelaying: April 1940 - March 1942. 1942. PRO<br />

ADM 219/2.<br />

10,603. 42/3. Author Unknown. Aircraft minelaying: April - July 1942. 1942. PRO ADM 219/3.<br />

10,604. 42/4. Fowler, R.H. Air strikes on surface vessels. December 1942. PRO ADM 219/4.<br />

10,605. 42/5. Hulme, H.R. Safety of minesweeping trawlers and motor minesweepers. 1942.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

10,606. 42/6. Hulme, H.R. The effect of degaussing on sweeping and mining policy. mi. PRO<br />

ADM 219/5.<br />

10,607. 42/7. Hulme, H.R. Report on the value of degaussing. May 1942. PRO ADM 219/6.<br />

10,608. 42/8. Bullard, E.C. Mine destructor ships. June 1942. PRO ADM 219/7.<br />

10,609. 42/9. Bullard, E.C. Enemy shipping in the Mediterranean. October 1942. PRO ADM<br />

219/8.<br />

10,610. 42/10. Author Unknown. Variations in the time taken to build submarines. 1943. PRO<br />

ADM 219/9.<br />

10,611. 42/11. Author Unknown. Depth of German submarines when attacked. 1943. PRO ADM<br />

219/10,<br />

10,612. 42/12. Author Unknown. Secondary weapons. 1942. PRO ADM 219/11,<br />

10,613. 42/13. Author Unknown. Optimum spacing of bombers in raids. June 1942. PRO ADM<br />

219/12.


10,614. 42/14. Bullard, E.C. The interception of E-boats by coastal forces. December 1942. PRO<br />

ADM 219/13.<br />

10,615. 42/15. Whitehead, J.H. Statistical analysis ofASWin the Atlantic, 1941. 1942. PRO ADM<br />

219/14.<br />

10,616. 42/16. Author Unknown. Use of HC bombs for attack on capital ships. June 1942. PRO<br />

ADM 219/15.<br />

10,617. 42/17. Blackett, P.M.S. Scientists at the Operational level. October 1941. PRO ADM<br />

219/16.<br />

10,618. 42/18. Bullard, E.C. Short range weapon against surfaced U-boats. December 1942.<br />

PRO ADM 219/17.<br />

10,621. 43/1. Hulme, H.R. Safety of minesweeping trawlers and motor minesweepers. January<br />

1943. PRO ADM 219/18.<br />

10,622. 43/2. Author Unknown. The case for large convoys. 1943. PRO ADM 219/19.<br />

10,623. 43/3. Solomon, L. Sighting and attack of independents. June 1943. PRO ADM 219/20.<br />

10,624. 43/4. Author Unknown. Anti-submarine mine. 1943. PRO ADM 219/21.<br />

10,625. 43/5. Author Unknown. Relative danger of various positions in convoy. 1943. PRO<br />

ADM 219/22.<br />

10,626. 43/6. Solomon, L. Relative safety of freighters and tankers. April 1943. PRO ADM<br />

219/23.<br />

10,627. 43/7. Blackett, P.M.S. A note on certain aspects of the methodology of operational<br />

research. May 1943. PRO ADM 219/24.<br />

10,628. 43/8. Hulme, H.F. The effect of speed on the safety of independents. 1943. PRO ADM<br />

219/25.<br />

10,629. 43/9. Gollin, E.M. Results achieved by WC RDF nets. October 1943. PRO ADM 219/26.<br />

10,630. 43/10. Gollin, E.M. Note on the optimum design of reflectors for increasing the radar<br />

visibility of light craft. October 1943. PRO ADM 219/27.<br />

10,631. 43/11. Hamilton, J. Index error calibration in radar gunnery sets. December 1943. PRO<br />

ADM 219/28.<br />

10,632. 43/12. Hamilton, J. Report on the operational use of radar type 271 in ASW. December<br />

1943. PRO ADM 219/29.


10,633. 43/13. Author Unknown. Analysis of performance of radars type 286M, 286PQ, 290,<br />

and 291 under normal operating conditions. January 1943. No PRO number.<br />

10,634. 43/14. Bullard, E.C. Possible employment of submarines to attack U-boats in transit.<br />

1943. PRO ADM 219/30.<br />

10,635. 43/15. Author Unknown. Shortage of dockyard labour. 1943. PRO ADM 219/31.<br />

10,636. 43/16. Solomon, L. Repair of warships. May 1943. PRO ADM 219/32.<br />

10,637. 43/17. Hulme, H.R. The interception of E-boats by coastal forces. 1943. PRO ADM<br />

219/33.<br />

10,638. 43/18. Author Unknown. Data on coastal defences of France. No Date. PRO ADM<br />

219/34.<br />

10,639. 43/19. Thimann, K.V. Past and future in AS warfare. April 1943. PRO ADM 219/35.<br />

10,640. 43/20. Solomon, L. Note on the distribution of merchant shipping. August 1943. PRO<br />

ADM 219/36.<br />

10,641. 43/21. Solomon, L., and K.V. Thimann. Statistical analysis of the effect of surface escort<br />

of convoys. January 1943. PRO ADM 219/37.<br />

10,642. 43/22. Whitehead, J.H. Heavy ships with convoy. April 1943. PRO ADM 219/38.<br />

10,643. 43/23. Solomon, L. An examination of coastal convoys. August 1943. PRO ADM<br />

219/39.<br />

10,644. 43/24. Solomon, L. Note on speed distribution of ships in convoy. January 1943. PRO<br />

ADM 219/40.<br />

10,645. 43/25. Solomon, L. Analysis of TORCH convoys in 1942. January 1943. PRO ADM<br />

219/41.<br />

10,646. 43/26. Author Unknown. The possibilities of an inner and outer RDF screen for<br />

countering night attacks by surfaced U-boats. March 1943. PRO ADM 219/42.<br />

10,647. 43/27. Author Unknown. More ship-borne aircraft will in future be required for the<br />

protection of convoys. 1943. PRO ADM 219/43.<br />

10,648. 43/28. Williams, E.J. Value of AS ships in the Bay offensive and escort work in different<br />

shipping areas. September 1943. PRO ADM 219/44.


10,649. 43/29. Solomon, L. The relative safety of independents and convoys. August 1943. PRO<br />

ADM 219/45.<br />

10,650. 43/30. Author Unknown. Note on the variation of losses with size of convoy. 1943. PRO<br />

ADM 219/46.<br />

10,651. 43/31. Author Unknown. Value of Admiralty Anti-torpedo Net Defence (AND). June<br />

1943. PRO ADM 219/47.<br />

10,652. 43/32. Hulme, H.R. Value of degaussing. June 1943. PRO ADM 219/48.<br />

10,653. 43/33. Author Unknown. Depth of German submarines when attacked. 1943. PRO ADM<br />

219/49.<br />

10,654. 43/34. Williams, E.J. Priorities for anti-U-boat war. December 1943. PRO ADM<br />

219/50.<br />

10,655. 43/35. Author Unknown. AS attacks. May 1943. PRO ADM 219/51.<br />

10,656. 43/36. Solomon, L. Some operational implications of a homing torpedo. June 1943.<br />

PRO ADM 219/52.<br />

10,657. 43/37. Author Unknown. Note on the performance of the German homing torpedo. 1943.<br />

PRO ADM 219/53.<br />

10,658. 43/38. Thimann, K.V. The number of torpedoes needed by U-boats to sink a ship. April<br />

1943. PRO ADM 219/54.<br />

10,659. 43/39. Author Unknown. How U-boats can greatly intensify their attack on shipping.<br />

1943. PRO ADM 219/55.<br />

10,660. 43/40. McCrae, W.H. Efficiency of an ASDIC search for a U-boat diving at close range.<br />

December 1943. PRO ADM 219/56.<br />

10,661. 43/41. McCrae, W.H. ASDIC search for U-boats. December 1943. PRO ADM 219/57.<br />

10,662. 43/42. Author Unknown. AS air operations in the Biscay area. June 1943. PRO ADM<br />

219/58.<br />

10,663. 43/43. Author Unknown. Co-operation between carrier aircraft and convoy escorts.<br />

1943. PRO ADM 219/59.<br />

10,664. 43/44. Author Unknown. Note on expected casualties to AA fire from U-boats.<br />

September 1943. PRO ADM 219/60.


10,665. 43/45. Williams, E.J. Brief history of the Bay offensive and discussion of the present<br />

situation. October 1943. PRO ADM 219/61.<br />

10,666. 43/46. Williams, E.J. Surface forces in the Bay offensive. October 1943. PRO ADM<br />

219/62.<br />

10,667. 43/47. Williams, E.J. Bay air offensive. November 1943. PRO ADM 219/63.<br />

10,668. 43/48. Williams, E.J. Rough estimate of the effect of decoys on the air offensive in Bay of<br />

Biscay. December 1943. PRO ADM 219/64.<br />

10,669. 43/49. Williams, E.J. U-boat war in the Mediterranean. December 1943. PRO ADM<br />

219/65.<br />

10,670. 43/50. Solomon, L. Mk 24 Mine. November 1943. PRO ADM 219/66.<br />

10,671. 43/51. Clark, G.L., and M.A. Priestley. Study of aircraft torpedo attacks on capital ships<br />

at sea. 1943. PRO ADM 219/67.<br />

10,672. 43/52. Bullard, E.C. Anti-torpedo Net Defence (AND). January 1943. PRO ADM 219/68.<br />

10,673. 43/53. Bullard, E.C. Use of arming clocks in mines. 1943. PRO ADM 219/69.<br />

10,674. 43/54. Clark, G.L. The principles covering the avoiding action to be taken against a<br />

homing torpedo. October 1943. PRO ADM 219/70.<br />

10,675. 43/55. Author Unknown. Depth charge attacks against U-boats. June 1943. PRO ADM<br />

219/71.<br />

10,676. 43/56. Author Unknown. Depth settings. 1943. PRO ADM 219/72.<br />

10,677. 43/57. McCrae, W.H. Effect of roughness of sea on U-boat hunts. November 1943. PRO<br />

ADM 219/73.<br />

10,678. 43/58. Author Unknown. Effect of sea, swell, wind, and visibility upon U-boat hunts by<br />

surface vessels, while escorting North Atlantic convoys. 1943. PRO ADM 219/74.<br />

10,679. 43/59. Author Unknown. Level, dive, and torpedo bombing of battleships. 1943. PRO<br />

ADM 219/75.<br />

10,680. 43/60. Clark, G.L. Some remarks on the relative value of AP and HC bombs. 1943. PRO<br />

ADM 219/76.<br />

10,681. 43/61. Author Unknown. Use of HC bomb (hydrostatically fused) in blind bombing<br />

against capital ships. 1943. PRO ADM 219/77.


10,682. 43/62. Author Unknown. The new 1001b bomb for use by aircraft against submarines.<br />

1943. PRO ADM 219/78.<br />

10,683. 43/63. Williams, E.J. Note on the U-boat war. July 1943. PRO ADM 219/79.<br />

10,684. 43/64. Solomon, L. Note on the AS aspects of Operation OVERLORD. March 1943.<br />

PRO ADM 219/80.<br />

10,685. 43/65. Author Unknown. Notes on the U-boat campaign in the Indian Ocean. 1944.<br />

PRO ADM 219/81.<br />

10,686. 43/66. McCrae, W.H. Effectiveness of depth charge attack and recovery of contact after<br />

a depth charge attack. June 1943. PRO ADM 219/82.<br />

10,687. 43/67. Author Unknown. Progress of the analysis of the value of escort vessels and<br />

aircraft in the anti-U-boat campaign. February 1943. No PRO number.<br />

10,688. 43/68. Solomon, L. A survey of independents. April 1943. PRO ADM 219/83.<br />

10,689. 43/69. Solomon, L. Sighting and attack of independents. June 1943. PRO ADM 219/84.<br />

10,690. 43/70. Author Unknown. The value of convoys in the South Atlantic. March 1943. PRO<br />

ADM 219/85.<br />

10,691. 43/71. Author Unknown. Attacks on convoys at the fringe of air cover. 1943.<br />

PRO ADM 219/86.<br />

10,692. 43/72. Author Unknown. The bombing of battleships. 1943. PRO ADM 219/87.<br />

10,701. 44/1. Author Unknown. Blockade runners and interceptions. January 1944. PRO ADM<br />

219/88.<br />

10,702. 44/2. Hamilton, J. Report on radar sets 271 and 273. January 1944. PRO ADM 219/89.<br />

10,703. 44/3. Author Unknown. Analysis of reported aircraft ranges obtained by radar sets 279<br />

and 281. January 1944. PRO ADM 219/90.<br />

10,704. 44/4. Author Unknown. Achievements of British and US escort carriers. January 1944.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

10,705. 44/5. Williams, E.J. Mediterranean U-boat war. January 1944. PRO ADM 219/91.<br />

10,706. 44/6. Author Unknown. Chance of success with a suspended depth charge. February<br />

1944. PRO ADM 219/92.


10,707. 44/7. Williams, E.J. Some notes on the U-boat war in the Mediterranean area. February<br />

1944. PRO ADM 219/93.<br />

10,708. 44/8. Williams, E.J. U-boat threat in relation to OVERLORD and effect of a reduced<br />

Coastal Command. February 1944. PRO ADM 219/94.<br />

10,709. 44/9. Author Unknown. Achievement of British and US escort carriers. January 1944.<br />

PRO ADM 219/95.<br />

10,710. 44/10. Hamilton, J. Portsmouth and New Haven communications with special reference<br />

to the E-boat action on 31 January 1944. February 1944. PRO ADM 219/96.<br />

10,711. 44/11. Ursell, H.D. Combat between fighters and BARRACUDA formations. February<br />

1944. PRO ADM 219/97.<br />

10,712. 44/12. Solomon, L. On U-boats with high submerged speed. February 1944. PRO ADM<br />

219/98.<br />

10,713. 44/13. Williams, E.J. Pack attack by submarines. February 1944. PRO ADM 219/99.<br />

10,714. 44/14. Author Unknown. Air striking force and close escort formations and dispositions.<br />

March 1944. No PRO number.<br />

10,715. 44/15. Solomon, L. Anti- U-boat operations by British submarines. March 1944. PRO<br />

ADM 219/101.<br />

10,716. 44/16. Ramsey, W.H. Reaction of U-boats to increased flying. March 1944. PRO ADM<br />

219/102.<br />

10,717. 44/17. Author Unknown. American landings in the South Pacific - in particular the<br />

Marshall Islands. March 1944. PRO ADM 219/103.<br />

10,718. 44/18. Bullard, E.C. TARAWA. March 1944. PRO ADM 219/104.<br />

10,719. 4419. Evans, D. Fighter superiority by carrier-borne fighters over a bridgehead. March<br />

1944. PRO ADM 219/105.<br />

10,720. 44/20. Fry, W.F. Note on RP attacks on U-boats. March 1944. PRO ADM 219/106.<br />

10,721. 44/21. Clarke, G.L. Note on the effectiveness of the Mk 24 mine versus the depth charge.<br />

March 1944. PRO ADM 219/107.<br />

10,722. 44/22. McCrae, W.H. WALTERBOOTE. March 1944. PRO ADM 219/108.<br />

10,723. 44/23. Hamilton, J. Analysis of Solent PPI navigation trials. March 1944. PRO ADM<br />

219/109.


10,724. 44/24. McCrae, W.H. Aircraft search for W-boats. March 1944. PRO ADM 219/110.<br />

10,725. 44/25. McCrae, W.H. Particulars of W-boats. March 1944. PRO ADM 219/111.<br />

10,726. 44/26. Author Unknown. A comparison between SWORDFISH and AVENGER aircraft.<br />

March 1944. PRO ADM 219/112.<br />

10,727. 44/27. McCrae, W.H. Use of depth charges against W-boats. March 1944. PRO ADM<br />

219/113.<br />

10,728. 44/28. Taylor, J. An investigation into the employment of CVEs. March 1944. PRO ADM<br />

219/114.<br />

10,729. 44/29. Author Unknown. British cruiser losses. April 1944. No PRO number.<br />

10,730. 44/30. Fry, W.F. Note on 6001b bomb attack on U-boats. April 1944. PRO ADM<br />

219/115.<br />

10,731. 44/31. Hulme, H.R. Protection of shipping in the Indian Ocean. April 1944. PRO ADM<br />

219/116.<br />

10,732. 44/32. Davidson, M.A. A comparison of BARRACUDA tactics while carrying out a<br />

torpedo attack. April 1944. PRO ADM 219/117.<br />

10,733. 44/33. Solomon, L. Escorts available for operation OVERLORD. April 1944. PRO<br />

ADM 219/118.<br />

10,734. 44/34. McCrae, W.H. U-boat threat to OVERLORD compared to operation TORCH.<br />

April 1944. PRO ADM 219/119.<br />

10,735. 44/35. Author Unknown. The case for increasing the number of AS escorts employed in<br />

OVERLORD. April 1944. PRO ADM 219/120.<br />

10,736. 44/36. McCrae, W.H. E-boat attacks on coastal convoys. April 1944. PRO ADM<br />

219/121.<br />

10,737. 44/37. Bullard, E.C. RAF night raids on Germany. April 1944. PRO ADM 219/122.<br />

10,738. 44/38. Huxley, A. Appreciation of the effect of long range guns in the Pas de Calais area<br />

in OVERLORD. April 1944. No PRO number.<br />

10,739. 44/39. McCrae, W.H. Comparison of possible U-boat operations against OVERLORD<br />

with past experience of British and enemy submarines. May 1944. PRO ADM 219/123.


10,740. 44/40. Evans, D. Estimates of hits on TIRPITZ in operation TUNGSTEN. April 1944.<br />

PRO ADM 219/124.<br />

10,741. 44/41. Solomon, L. Submarine attacks on Japanese trade. April 1944. PRO ADM<br />

219/125.<br />

10,742. 44/42. McCrae, W.H. Possible U-boat operations against OVERLORD. April 1944.<br />

PRO ADM 219/126.<br />

10,743. 44/43. Author Unknown. How U-boats can greatly intensify their attack on shipping.<br />

April 1944. No PRO number.<br />

10,744. 44/44. Ursell, H.D. Defensive formations of BARRACUDA aircraft against fighter<br />

attack. May 1944. PRO ADM 219/127.<br />

10,744. 44/74. Author Unknown. The NEPTUNE close support fire plan. October 1944. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

10,745. 44/45. Bullard, E.C. Meteorological errors in height of tides in OVERLORD. May 1944.<br />

PRO ADM 219/128.<br />

10,746. 44/46. Scott, J.M.C. Anomalous propagation at 50cm. May 1944. PRO ADM 219/129.<br />

10,747. 44/47. Bullard, E.C. Early history of degaussing. May 1944. PRO ADM 219/130.<br />

10,748. 44/48. Williams, E.J., and L. Solomon. Detection of U-boats in the English Channel and<br />

approaches. June 1944. PRO ADM 219/131.<br />

10,749. 44/49. McCrae, W.H. Torpedo attacks by British submarines operating off Norway: June<br />

1943 to April 1944. June 1944. PRO ADM 219/132.<br />

10,750. 44/50. McCrae, W.H. British submarine campaign against enemy supplies to Tunisia:<br />

November and December 1944. June 1944. PRO ADM 219/133.<br />

10,751. 44/51. Hulme, H.R. Future degaussing policy. June 1944. PRO ADM 219/134.<br />

10,752. 44/52. McCrae, W.H. Torpedo attacks by British submarines operating off Norway: June<br />

1943 to April 1944. June 1944. No PRO number.<br />

10,753. 44/53. Evans, D. FAA blind bombing programme. July 1944. PRO ADM 219/135.<br />

10,754. 44/54. McCrae, W.H. US submarines in the Pacific. July 1944. PRO ADM 219/136.<br />

10,755. 44/55. Hulme, H.R. Preliminary note on post-war mine clearance. July 1944. PRO<br />

ADM 219/137.


10,755. 44/75. Hulme, H.R. Review of the German mining campaign in the British assault area.<br />

October 1944. No PRO number.<br />

10,756. 44/56. Williams, E.J., and L. Solomon. Note on escort group operations in the English<br />

Channel 6 June - 10 July 1944. July 1944. PRO ADM 219/138.<br />

10,757. 44/57. Hamilton, J. The density of shipping in GOOSEBERRY 4 and MULBERRY B and<br />

the probable effect of enemy bombing. July 1944. PRO ADM 219/139.<br />

10,758. 44/58. Author Unknown. Gun defences of French west coast from Lorient to the Spanish<br />

frontier. No Date. PRO ADM 219/140.<br />

10,759. 44/59. Hamilton, J. Rough estimate of the bomb intensity on Le Havre on 15 July 1944.<br />

July 1944. PRO ADM 219/141.<br />

10,760. 44/60. McCrae, W.H. Remarks on PHILANTE Exercises. August 1944. PRO ADM<br />

219/142.<br />

10,761. 44/61. McCrae, W.H. Operational implications of the German "oyster" mine. August<br />

1944. PRO ADM 219/143.<br />

10,762. 44/62. Solomon, L., and E.J. Williams. Note on the value of "snort" to U-boats. August<br />

1944. PRO ADM 219/144.<br />

10,763. 44/63. McCrae, W.H. NAB trials of German AP unit. August 1944. PRO ADM 219/145.<br />

10,764. 44/64. McCrae, W.H. Japanese U-boats. August 1944. PRO ADM 219/146.<br />

10,765. 44/65. Solomon, L. Summary of anti-ship operations off Norway in 1944. August 1944.<br />

PRO ADM 219/147.<br />

10,766. 44/66. Williams, E.J. AS operations against snorting U-boats working inshore. August<br />

1944. PRO ADM 219/148.<br />

10,767. 44/67. McCrae, W.H. Notes on the work being done by Sweeping Division, Osmington.<br />

September 1944. PRO ADM 219/149.<br />

10,768. 44/68. Williams, E.J. The type XXI U-boat. September 1944. PRO ADM 219/150.<br />

10,769. 44/69. Hulme, H.R. Defence of a beach head against mining attack-function and value of<br />

a Mine Intelligence Centre. September 1944. PRO ADM 219/151.<br />

10,770. 44/70. Williams, E.J. Anti-snort trials. October 1944. PRO ADM 219/152.<br />

10,771. 44/71. Author Unknown. Note on air attack on Le Havre and Bologne, 14 - 16 June<br />

1944. November 1944. PRO ADM 219/153.


10,772. 44/72. McCrae, W.H. Notes on AS trials with a fast submarine. October 1944. PRO<br />

ADM 219/154.<br />

10,773. 44/73. Fry, W.F. Note on depth charge, RP and 6001b bomb attacks on U-boats.<br />

October 1944. PRO ADM 219/155.<br />

10,776. 44/76. Bullard, E.C. Chance of success of an attack on Antwerp with rockets. October<br />

1944. PRO ADM 219/156.<br />

10,777. 44/77. Bullard, E.C. Development of PDM and arming clocks for ground mines. October<br />

1944. PRO ADM 219/157.<br />

10,778. 44/78. Author Unknown. Comments on DNOR Note 44/72 (Serial 10,772). October<br />

1944. PRO ADM 219/158.<br />

10,779. 44/79. Ransey, W.R. British cruiser losses. December 1944. PRO ADM 219/159.<br />

10,780. 44/80. McCrae, W.H. Notes on AS trials with a fast submarine. November 1944. PRO<br />

ADM 219/160.<br />

10,781. 44/81. Williams, E.J. Prospects in the U-boat war. November 1944. PRO ADM<br />

219/161.<br />

10,782. 44/82. Author Unknown. Radar navigation - the preparation of PPI predictions. January<br />

1944. PRO ADM 219/162.<br />

10,783. 44/83. Ramsey, W.H. The importance of near-miss bombs. November 1944. PRO ADM<br />

219/163.<br />

10,784. 44/84. Hamilton, J. The attack on Singapore from the east. November 1944. PRO ADM<br />

219/164.<br />

10,785. 44/85. McCrae, W.H. Operation CW. December 1944. PRO ADM 219/165.<br />

10,786. 44/86. Williams, E.J., and W.F. Fry. Wrecks and other permanent non-sub contacts in<br />

British inshore waters. December 1944. PRO ADM 219/166.<br />

10,787. 44/87. Author Unknown. Scheme for work on air attack on shipping. December 1944.<br />

PRO ADM 219/167.<br />

10,788. 44/88. Ramsey, W.H. Damage to warships - US cruiser losses. December 1944. PRO<br />

ADM 219/168.<br />

10,789. 44/89. Williams, E.J. Employment of heavy bomber force against enemy U-boat<br />

organization. December 1944. PRO ADM 219/169.


10,790. 44/90. Hulme, H.R. Admiralty policy re zig-zagging in convoys. December 1944. PRO<br />

ADM 219/170.<br />

10,791. 44/91. Williams, E.J. Note on the employment of AS forces against U-boats operating in<br />

British inshore waters. December 1944. PRO ADM 219/171.<br />

10,792. 44/92. Author Unknown. Anti-ship operations in the Mediterranean by land-based<br />

aircraft during the Tunisian campaign. 1944. PRO ADM 219/172.<br />

10,793. 44/93. Author Unknown. A study of the relative merits of bombs and torpedoes for<br />

attacking ships from aircraft. 1944. PRO ADM 219/173.<br />

10,794. 44/94. Author Unknown. High level bombing. 1944. PRO ADM 219/174.<br />

10,795. 44/95. Ursell, H.D. Single seater or twin seater strike aircraft. 1944. PRO ADM<br />

219/175.<br />

10,796. 44/96. Author Unknown. Anti-flak tactics for straying aircraft. 1944. PRO ADM<br />

219/176.<br />

10,797. 44/97. Clark, G.L. Formations of BARRACUDA aircraft and their fire-power. 1944.<br />

PRO ADM 219/177.<br />

10,798. 44/98. Author Unknown. Emplacement of coast defence batteries. 1944. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

10,799. 44/99. Bullard, E.C. Preliminary comparison of British and US carriers. 1944. PRO<br />

ADM 219/178.<br />

10,800. 44/100. Clark, G.L. Note on conical orthomorphic projections. 1944. PRO ADM<br />

219/179.<br />

10,801. 44/101. Author Unknown. Note on the errors in the measurement of distances and<br />

angles in Lamberts conical projections. 1944. PRO ADM 219/180.<br />

10,802. 44/102. Author Unknown. Review of the German mining campaign in the British assault<br />

area. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

10,803. 44/103. Author Unknown. Torpedo attack by aircraft. 1944. PRO ADM 219/181.<br />

10,804. 44/104. Author Unknown. Zig-zagging by independents: Value in slower ships. 1944.<br />

PRO ADM 219/182.<br />

10,805. 44/105. Author Unknown. Effect of deck-landing accidents on the flying capacity of a<br />

carrier. 1944. PRO ADM 219/183.


10,806. 44/106. Author Unknown. Analysis of American carrier effort in the attacks on the<br />

Marshall Islands. 1944. PRO ADM 219/184.<br />

10,807. 44/107. Author Unknown. Gunnery appreciation of the requirements for supporting fire<br />

during combined operations. 1944. PRO ADM 219/185.<br />

10,808. 44/108. Author Unknown. Appreciation of possible effect of long range guns in Pas de<br />

Calais area on "Overlord". 1944. PRO ADM 219/186.<br />

10,809. 44/109. Author Unknown. Admiralty net defence: Evaluation of value. 1944. PRO ADM<br />

219/187.<br />

10,810. 44/110. Author Unknown. Effect of speed on the safety of independent ships. 1944. PRO<br />

ADM 219/188.<br />

10,811. 44/111. Author Unknown. Summary of convoy escort requirements and utilization. 1944.<br />

PRO ADM 219/189.<br />

10,812. 44/112. Author Unknown. Escort requirements. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

10,813. 44/113. Author Unknown. Casualties to sweepers in the British assault area. 1944. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

10,814. 44/114. Author Unknown. Degaussing requirements. 1944. PRO ADM 219/190.<br />

10,815. 44/115. Author Unknown. Analysis of values of ships of various speeds, losses per<br />

annum, cost, and time to build etc. 1944. PRO ADM 219/191.<br />

10,816. 44/116. Author Unknown. Effect of naval gunfire on defence positions in British assault<br />

area. 1944. PRO ADM 219/192.<br />

10,817. 44/117. Author Unknown. Invasion of the Marshall Islands with details of<br />

bombardments. 1944. PRO ADM 219/193.<br />

10,818. 44/118. Author Unknown. Summary of report on Japanese merchant shipping. 1944.<br />

PRO ADM 219/194.<br />

10,819. 44/119. Author Unknown. Review of British Coastal Forces (Interim Report). 1944.<br />

PRO ADM 219/195.<br />

10,820. 44/120. Author Unknown. Comparison of different landing operations. 1944. PRO<br />

ADM 219/196.<br />

10,821. 44/121. Author Unknown. The decay of accuracy of shooting with deflection. 1944. PRO<br />

ADM 219/197.


10,822. 44/122. Davidson, M.A. A comparison of BARRACUDA tactics while carrying out a<br />

torpedo attack (continued). April 1944. No PRO number.<br />

10,823. 44/123. Author Unknown. Analysis of American carrier effort: Marshall Islands:<br />

January - February 1944. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

10,824. 44/124. Author Unknown. Present anti-U-boat operations. December 1944. PRO ADM<br />

219/198.<br />

10,825. 44/125. Author Unknown. U-boat attacks on North Atlantic convoys in latter half of<br />

1943. January 1944. PRO ADM 219/199.<br />

10,826. 44/126. Author Unknown. Anti-submarine attacks in January - March 1944. May 1944.<br />

PRO ADM 219/200.<br />

10,827. 44/127. Author Unknown. Summary of U-boat and anti-U-boat operations in Indian<br />

Ocean: February - July 1944. 1944. PRO ADM 219/201.<br />

10,828. 44/128. Author Unknown. Note on depth charge attacks by aircraft. 1944. PRO ADM<br />

219/202.<br />

10,829. 44/129. Author Unknown. U-boat operations in inshore waters July - November 1944.<br />

1944. PRO ADM 219/203.<br />

10,830. 44/130. Author Unknown. The preparation of PPI predictions. November 1944. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

10,831. 44/131. Author Unknown. Portsmouth and New Haven communications with special<br />

reference to the E boat action on 31 January 1944. November 1944. No PRO number.<br />

10,832. 44/132. Author Unknown. Confusion of enemy shore based radar by means of balloons.<br />

1944. PRO ADM 219/204.<br />

10,833. 44/133. Author Unknown. RAF night raids on Germany. April 1944. No PRO number.<br />

10,834. 44/134. Author Unknown. Summary of radar navigation. 1944. PRO ADM 219/205.<br />

10,841. 45/1. Solomon, L. Operational research in war. October 1945. PRO ADM 219/208.<br />

10,842. 45/2. Solomon, L. Some problems of naval OR. September 1945. PRO ADM 219/209.<br />

10,843. 45/3. Author Unknown. Damage to warships, 4 - British and US carrier losses. February<br />

1945. PRO ADM 219/210,


10,844. 45/4. Ramsey, W.H. Damage to warships, 5 - Tactical losses to British cruisers. April<br />

1945. PRO ADM 219/211,<br />

10,845. 45/5. Bullard, E.C. Speed and power of carriers. May 1945. PRO ADM 219/212.<br />

10,846. 45/6. Ramsey, W.H. Note on battleship losses. June 1945. PRO ADM 219/213.<br />

10,847. 45/7. Solomon, L. Note on enemy warship losses. November 1945. PRO ADM 219/214.<br />

10,848. 45/8. Solomon, L. Note on British warship losses. November 1945. PRO ADM 219/215.<br />

10,849. 45/9. Westcott, J.M. Actions against E-boats in home waters. May 1945. PRO ADM<br />

219/216.<br />

10,850. 45/10. Author Unknown. Some notes on the Japanese coast defences. April 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 219/217.<br />

10,851. 45/11. Author Unknown. Extract from latest US information on suicide air attacks.<br />

August 1945. No PRO number.<br />

10,852. 45/12. Hulme, W.R. Effect of the atomic bomb on warfare. September 1945. PRO ADM<br />

219/218.<br />

10,853. 45/13. Author Unknown. Notes on the Pacific war. April 1945. PRO ADM 219/219.<br />

10,854. 45/14. Solomon, L. On some features of E-boat warfare. June 1945. PRO ADM<br />

219/220.<br />

10,855. 45/15. Solomon, L. The age constitution and the future Fellowship of the Royal Society.<br />

1945. PRO ADM 219/221.<br />

10,856. 45/16. Solomon, L. Note on the financial prospects of Naval and Scientific Staff. July<br />

1945. PRO ADM 219/222.<br />

10,857. 45/17. Hulme, H.R. On the vote for R & D. 1945. PRO ADM 219/223.<br />

10,858. 45/18. Solomon, L. Note on the value of special-assembly mines. April 1945. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

10,859. 45/19. McCrae, W.H. Ship/aircraft co-operation in UK coastal waters. April 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 219/224.<br />

10,860. 45/20. McCrae, W.H. Effect of high submerged speed on U-boat tactics. April 1945.<br />

PRO ADM 219/225.<br />

10,861. 45/21. McCrae, W.H. Anti- U-boat operations. February 1945. PRO ADM 219/226.


10,862. 45/22. McCrae, W.H. Towed charge as an anti-U-boat weapon. March 1945. PRO ADM<br />

219/227.<br />

10,863. 45/23. McCrae, W.H. Effect on AS operations of training and experience. April 1945.<br />

PRO ADM 219/228.<br />

10,864. 45/24. McCrae, W.H. British submarine operations in the Far East. June 1945.<br />

PRO ADM 219/229.<br />

10,865. 45/25. Author Unknown. OKM interrogation unit. 1945. PRO ADM 219/230.<br />

10,866. 45/26. Huxley, A.F., and H.D. Ursell. Effect of AA fire on the accuracy of major weapon<br />

attacks by aircraft of Coastal Command on enemy ships. May 1945. PRO ADM 219/231.<br />

10,867. 45/27. Author Unknown. The U-boat phase of the Japanese War. August 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 219/232.<br />

10,868. 45/28. Author Unknown. Fire support of landings - attack on Japanese earth and log<br />

covered strong points. July 1945. No PRO number.<br />

10,869. 45/29. Author Unknown. ZIPPER fire plan. June 1945. No PRO number.<br />

10,870. 45/30. Hamilton, J. Japanese aircraft attacks against LSTs and personal ships in<br />

ROGER convoys. March 1945. PRO ADM 219/233.<br />

10,871. 45/31. Author Unknown. Landing on Pacific atolls. March 1945. PRO ADM 219/234.<br />

10,872. 45/32. Clark, G.L. Comments on the staff appreciation of requirements for the effective<br />

use of torpedoes in night actions. March 1945. PRO ADM 219/235.<br />

10,873. 45/33. Solomon, L. Note on air attacks on Japan. February 1945. PRO ADM 219/236.<br />

10,874. 45/34. Author Unknown. An analysis of British submarine torpedo results. April 1945.<br />

PRO ADM 219/237.<br />

10,875. 45/35. Dell, S.S. Carrier requirements for a landing operation in the Japanese outer<br />

zone. February 1945. PRO ADM 219/238.<br />

10,876. 45/36. Ramsey, W.H. Surface actions in the Pacific. July 1945. PRO ADM 219/239.<br />

10,877. 45/37. Author Unknown. American landings in the South Pacific particularly in the<br />

Marshall Islands. July 1945. No PRO number.<br />

10,878. 45/38. Fry, W.F. Enemy surface craft attacks on merchant shipping. April 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 219/241.


10,879. 45/39. Hulme, H.R. Review of coastal forces. April 1945. PRO ADM 219/242.<br />

10,880. 45/40. McCrae, W.H. Post-war merchant fleet. May 1945. PRO ADM 219/243.<br />

10,881. 45/41. McCrae, W.H. Theoretical study of the development of a U-boat pack attack. May<br />

1945. PRO ADM 219/244.<br />

10,882. 45/42. Solomon, L. Note on the British trawler fleet. May 1945. PRO ADM 219/245.<br />

10,883. 45/43. Fry, W.F. Note on German manpower. July 1945. PRO ADM 219/246.<br />

10,884. 45/44. Huxley, A.F. Defence of a convoy by AA fire. May 1945. PRO ADM 219/247.<br />

10,885. 45/45. Ursell, H.D. Fragmenting work 1939 - 1945. August 1945. PRO ADM 219/248.<br />

10,886. 45/46. Author Unknown. Fighter defence of a future carrier task force. 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 219/249.<br />

10,887. 45/47. Jones, C.R. Cost and effectiveness of depth charges, HEDGEHOG and SQUID.<br />

November 1945. PRO ADM 219/250.<br />

10,888. 45/48. Author Unknown. Note on North Atlantic convoys for the period July - December<br />

1944. January 1945. PRO ADM 219/287.<br />

10,889. 45/49. Jones, C.R. R & D in relation to ahead-thrown weapons. December 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 219/251.<br />

10,890. 45/50. Westcott, J.M. Effect of speed and size on convoys subject to attack by U-boat<br />

packs. May 1945. PRO ADM 219/252.<br />

10,891. 45/51. Cobbe, A.P. Aircraft losses in US fast carrier operations. June 1945. PRO ADM<br />

219/253.<br />

10,892. 45/52. Author Unknown. Preliminary review of Operation ICEBERG losses. June 1945.<br />

PRO ADM 219/254.<br />

10,893. 45/53. Clark, G.L. The principles of bombing. April 1945. PRO ADM 219/255.<br />

10,894. 45/54. Ursell, H.D. Reconnaissance rate of launching, and fighter defence of a future<br />

carrier task force. February 1945. PRO ADM 219/256.<br />

10,895. 43/55. Ursell, H.D. The use of ASH AVENGERs as pickets. March 1945. PRO ADM<br />

219/257.


10,896. 45/56. Blackett, P.M.S. Note on the post-war Navy in relation to the expected strategic<br />

needs. February 1945. PRO ADM 219/258.<br />

10,897. 45/57. Ursell, H.D. Reconnaissance of a future carrier force. February 1945. PRO ADM<br />

219/259.<br />

10,898. 45/58. Clark, G.L. Notes on results of use of CCR (torpedo) pistol. February 1945. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

10,899. 45/59. Author Unknown. The relation between the size of strike aircraft and the number<br />

that can be stowed in an aircraft carrier. February 1945. PRO ADM 219/261.<br />

10,900. 45/60. Evans, D. Analysis of British carrier strikes. March 1945. PRO ADM 219/262.<br />

10,901. 45/61. Evans, D. Suicide attacks. March 1945. PRO ADM 219/263.<br />

10,902. 45/62. Evans, D. Carrier actions in the Pacific. July 1945. PRO ADM 219/264.<br />

10,903. 45/63. Solomon, L. The relative importance of sinking and delaying enemy merchant<br />

ships. November 1945. PRO ADM 219/265.<br />

10,904. 45/64. Evans, D. The effect of carrier air power on surface engagements. May 1945.<br />

PRO ADM 219/266.<br />

10,905. 45/65. Evans, D. Some conclusions from FORTRESS operations of interest to FAA.<br />

August 1944. PRO ADM 219/267.<br />

10,906. 45/66. Author Unknown. Preliminary analysis of deck landing accidents during<br />

Operation DRAGOON. 1945. PRO ADM 219/268.<br />

10,907. 45/67. Author Unknown. Analysis of flying effect of British assault carriers during<br />

Operation DRAGOON. 1945. PRO ADM 219/269.<br />

10,908. 45/68. Evans, D. Carrier operations. July 1945. PRO ADM 219/270.<br />

10,909. 45/69. Evans, D. Sorties per complemented fighter and proportion of sorties engaged in<br />

combat. August 1945. PRO ADM 219/271.<br />

10,910. 45/70. Evans, D. Design of naval day fighters. September 1945. PRO ADM 219/272.<br />

10,911. 45/71. Evans, D. Note on USNs participation in the surveys of Nagasake and Hiroshima<br />

during October and November 1945. December 1945. PRO ADM 219/273.<br />

10,912. 45/72. Welsh, H.L. Anti-GNAT tactics against fast U-boats. February 1945. PRO ADM<br />

219/274.


10,913. 45/73. Blaney, H. Anti- U-boat air escort patrols. August 1945. PRO ADM 219/275.<br />

10,914. 45/74. Evans, D. Note on fighter interception from the deck. September 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 219/276.<br />

10,915. 45/75. Blaney, H. Use of AEW for defensive reconnaissance. February 1945. PRO ADM<br />

219/277.<br />

10,916. 45/76. Author Unknown. War experience of British aircraft carriers. No Date. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

10,917. 45/77. Evans, D. Comparison of British and US sortie rates. October 1945. PRO ADM<br />

219/278.<br />

10,918. 45/78. McCrae, W.H. Officer strength of AS ships. March 1945. PRO ADM 219/279.<br />

10,919. 45/79. Author Unknown. The relation between the size of strike aircraft and the number<br />

that can be stowed in an aircraft carrier. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

10,920. 45/80. Author Unknown. Supply of aircraft from main base to the BPF. July 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 219/280.<br />

10,921. 45/81. Cobbe, A.P. Aircraft losses in US fast carrier operations. June 1945. PRO ADM<br />

219/281.<br />

10,922. 45/82. Author Unknown. Defensive flying from US carriers. 1945. PRO ADM 219/282.<br />

10,923. 45/83. Author Unknown. A/S training for operations in inshore waters. January 1945.<br />

PRO ADM 219/283.<br />

10,924. 45/84. Author Unknown. Asdic sweep for U-boats in inshore waters. January 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 219/284.<br />

10,925. 45/85. Author Unknown. Note on the optimum size of a fleet carrier. January 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 219/285.<br />

10,926. 45/86. Author Unknown. Comparison of air defence of large and small task forces.<br />

September 1945. PRO ADM 219/286.<br />

10,927. 45/87. Author Unknown. Note on North Atlantic convoys for period July - December<br />

1944. January 1944. PRO ADM 219/287.<br />

10,930. 46/0. Author Unknown. Note on the scale of wartime honours and awards to<br />

Government scientists. January 1946. PRO ADM 219/288.


10,941. 46/1. Taylor, J. An investigation into the problem of interception from the deck. January<br />

1946. PRO ADM 219/289.<br />

10,942. 46/2. Fry, W.F., and L. Solomon. On the value of naval bases in Eire. February 1946.<br />

PRO ADM 219/290.<br />

10,943. 46/3. Cruikshank, D.W.J. AA defence of ships against supersonic aircraft. April 1946.<br />

PRO ADM 219/291.<br />

10,944. 46/4. McCrae, W.H. The history of the GNAT campaign. 1946. PRO ADM 219/292.<br />

10,945. 46/5. Author Unknown. Z weapons. June. No PRO number.<br />

10,946. 46/6. Evans, D. Note on the extent to which an increase in the size of the hull of a carrier<br />

can be devoted to hangar space. July 1946. PRO ADM 219/293.<br />

10,947. 46/7. Solomon, L. Note on the probability of protecting a U-boat by ASDIC search. July<br />

1946. PRO ADM 219/294.<br />

10,948. 46/8. Author Unknown. Note on the estimation of range. July 1946. PRO ADM 219/295.<br />

10,949. 46/9. Blaney.H. Anti-U-boat air escort patrols. August 1946. No PRO number.<br />

10,950. 46/10. Solomon, L. The value of short signal systems. September 1946. PRO ADM<br />

219/297.<br />

10,951. 46/11. Solomon, L. Note on gunnery rules in tactical games. September 1946. PRO<br />

ADM 219/298.<br />

10,952. 46/12. Solomon, L. Note on a problem of expenditure of GAP ammunition by ships.<br />

September 1946. PRO ADM 219/299.<br />

10,953. 46/13. Jones, C.R. Net defence of merchant ships. September 1946. PRO ADM 219/300.<br />

10,954. 46/14. Dell, S.S. Air operating standards in BPF. October 1946. No PRO Number.<br />

10,955. 46/15. Fry, W.F., and L. Solomon. Note on the transport of valuable cargoes. November<br />

1946. PRO ADM 219/301.<br />

10,956. 46/16. Author Unknown. The degree of concentration in the bearing of enemy air<br />

attacks on US Pacific Fleet. October 1946. PRO ADM 219/302.<br />

10,957. 46/17. Evans, D. Fighter interceptions and radar coverage. April 1946. PRO ADM<br />

219/303.


10,958. 46/18. Dell, S.S. Carrier requirements for a landing operation in the Japanese outer<br />

zone. February 1946. No PRO number.<br />

10,959. 46/19. Dell, S.S. Fleet carriers - maximum period away from fleet base or fleet train.<br />

April 1946. PRO ADM 219/304.<br />

10,960. 46/20. Solomon, L. Note on the economic lifetime of aircraft. March 1946. PRO ADM<br />

219/305.<br />

10,961. 46/21. Solomon, L. Note on the scale of attack on cruisers. March 1946. PRO ADM<br />

219/306.<br />

10,962. 46/22. Solomon, L. On the estimation of AA ammunition for cruisers. March 1946.<br />

PRO ADM 219/307.<br />

10,963. 46/23. Solomon, L. The Mk 27 mine. No Date. PRO ADM 219/308.<br />

10,964. 46/24. Fry, W.F., and L. Solomon. Damage by shell-fire to British warships 1939 - 1945.<br />

September 1946. PRO ADM 219/309.<br />

10,965. 46/25. Gollin, E.M. Feasibility and gain of using carrier ships for bombardment of<br />

certain targets. August 1946. PRO ADM 219/310,<br />

10,966. 46/26. Bailey, M.T.J. The theory and practices of DF plotting. August 1946. PRO ADM<br />

219/311.<br />

10,981. 1/47. Author Unknown. VHF radio relay aircraft. January 1947. PRO ADM 219/312.<br />

10,982. 2/47. Author Unknown. Air operations standards achieved by the British Pacific Fleet.<br />

January 1947. PRO ADM 219/313.<br />

10,983. 3/47. Author Unknown. An analysis of the performance of some airborne torpedoes.<br />

January 1947. PRO ADM 219/314.<br />

10,984. 4/47. Author Unknown. Damage by torpedoes to British warships, 1939 - 1945. April<br />

1947. PRO ADM 219/315.<br />

10,985. 5/47. Author Unknown. Casualty tables for torpedo fire in tactical games. April 1947.<br />

PRO ADM 219/316.<br />

10,986. 6/47. Author Unknown. Rough notes on the anti-submarine problem. April 1947. PRO<br />

ADM 219/317.<br />

10,987. 7/47. Author Unknown. Note on the maximum effort which could be exerted for a limited<br />

period by land-based aircraft, with an application to a problem of GAP ammunition. April 1947.<br />

PRO ADM 219/318.


10,988. 8/47. Author Unknown. Admiral Submarines summer war exercises, 1946. June 1947.<br />

PRO ADM 219/319.<br />

10,989. 9/47. Author Unknown. Joint A/S exercises with HMS Theseus. June 1947. PRO ADM<br />

219/320.<br />

10,990. 10/47. Author Unknown. Replenishment of carrier fleet. August 1947. PRO ADM<br />

219/321.<br />

10,991. 11/47. Author Unknown. The assessment of the number of hits scored by a torpedo salvo<br />

in tactical war games and fleet exercises. September 1947. PRO ADM 219/322.<br />

10,992. 12/47. Author Unknown. The effective target presented to a torpedo. September 1947.<br />

PRO ADM 219/323.<br />

10,993. 13/47. Author Unknown. Scaled A/S exercises. 1947. PRO ADM 219/324.<br />

10,994. 14/47. Author Unknown. Assessment of Doenitz's policy re choice of operational areas<br />

for U-boats. November 1947. PRO ADM 219/325.<br />

10,995. 15/47. Author Unknown. Note on a "two blip" hypothesis of radar detection. April 1947.<br />

PRO ADM 219/326.<br />

10,996. 16/47. Author Unknown. Appraisal of anti- U-boat operations by British submarines<br />

and some comparison with surface craft for future similar use. 1947. PRO ADM 219/327.<br />

10,997. 17/47. Author Unknown. The safety of independent ships and its dependence on speed.<br />

September 1947. PRO ADM 219/328.<br />

10,998. 18/47. Author Unknown. The study of the factors governing the size of merchant ships in<br />

wartime. December 1947. PRO ADM 219/329.<br />

11,001. 1/48. Author Unknown. Hit assessment of the LUT torpedo in tactical games and fleet<br />

exercises. January 1948. PRO ADM 219/330.<br />

11,002. 2/48. Author Unknown. Note on labour cost of naval training. March 1948. PRO ADM<br />

219/331.<br />

11,003. 3/48. Author Unknown. Fuel stowage. August 1948. PRO ADM 219/332.<br />

11,004. 4/48. Author Unknown. Defence of convoys by AS surface craft, 1942 - 1945. December<br />

1948. PRO ADM 219/333.<br />

11,005. 5/48. Author Unknown. Analysis of hunts on U-boats by surface craft, 1942 - 1945.<br />

September 1948. PRO ADM 219/334.


11,006. 6/48. Author Unknown. Comments by observers on Home Fleet exercises, 1948 -<br />

Exercise Sunrise. December 1948. PRO ADM 219/335.<br />

11,008. OR/A 1/48. P.B.W. Anti-ship attack with air launched weapons. 1948. PRO ADM<br />

219/336.<br />

11,010. OR/A 3/48. Author Unknown. Airborne anti-ship weapons - RED ANGEL and<br />

BOOTLEG. 1948. PRO ADM 219/337.<br />

11,013. OR/A 6/48. Author Unknown. Report on a visit to US research establishments with<br />

particular reference to human engineering. 1948. PRO ADM 219/338.<br />

11,021. 1/49. Author Unknown. Operational factors and operational yields. January 1949. PRO<br />

ADM 219/339.<br />

11,022. 2/49. Author Unknown. German torpedo code: Comparison of claims and actual results.<br />

January 1949. PRO ADM 219/340.<br />

11,023. 3/49. Author Unknown. Escort carriers: Flying effort and aircraft serviceability. March<br />

1949. PRO ADM 219/341.<br />

11,024. 4/49. Author Unknown. Further analysis of German torpedo attacks. May 1949. PRO<br />

ADM 219/342.<br />

11,025. 5/49. Author Unknown. Trade defence carriers, past and future. June 1949. PRO ADM<br />

219/343.<br />

11,026. 6/49. Author Unknown. Employment of fleet carriers, 1944. June 1949. PRO ADM<br />

219/344.<br />

11,027. 7/49. Author Unknown. Note on aircraft carriers available by fleet and convoy defence.<br />

October 1949. PRO ADM 219/345.<br />

11,028. 8/49. Author Unknown. The operational value of radar ranges: Summary. November<br />

1949. PRO ADM 219/346.<br />

11,101. 1. Author Unknown. The air launched anti-submarine homing torpedo. November 1948.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

11,102. 2. Author Unknown. Anti-submarine defence of convoys: The sonobuoy lane. December<br />

1948. No PRO number.<br />

11,103. 3. Author Unknown. The value of obstructive minefields. March 1949. No PRO number.


11,104. 4. Author Unknown. A method of comparison of REB records. March 1949. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

11,105. 5. Author Unknown. Analysis of hunts on U-boats by surface craft. September 1948. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

11,106. 6. Author Unknown. The control of high speed interceptions: An analysis of the<br />

equipment requirements. August 1949. No PRO number.<br />

11,107. 7. Author Unknown. An operational appreciation of methods of mine clearance.<br />

September 1949. No PRO number.<br />

11,108. 8. Author Unknown. Use of LUT pattern-runners by a submarine attacking another<br />

submarine. September 1949. No PRO number.<br />

11,109. 9. Author Unknown. A first study of convoy air escort patrols including another<br />

submarine. March 1950. No PRO number.<br />

11,110. 10. Author Unknown. Comparison of two types of air launched anti-submarine torpedo.<br />

April 1950. No PRO number.<br />

11,121. No number. Murrell, H. Motion study of the loading of SQUID. April 1947. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

11,122. 1. Murrell, H. 6in Mk 26 dual purpose mounting: Report on methods of stowing shell<br />

when ammunitioning at sea. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

11,123. 2. Murrell, H. Suggested layout for AIC in Tiger class cruisers. June 1947. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

11,124. 3. de la Riviere, W.D., and H. Murrell. 4.5 inch Mk 6 dual purpose mounting: Time and<br />

motion study of drill in gunhouse and gunbay. July 1947. No PRO number.<br />

11,125. 4. Handyside, and H. Murrell. Time study of the air side of the Action Information<br />

Organization and a preliminary study of its accuracy (Parts 1-3). August 1947. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

11,126. 5. Murrell, H. The remaking of hair beds. September 1947. No PRO number.<br />

11,127. 6. Murrell, H., and W.D. de la Riviere. A visit to the Royal Victoria Yard, Deptford.<br />

September 1947. No PRO number.<br />

11,128. 7. Murrell, H. Time study of the air side of the Action Information Organization and a<br />

preliminary study of its accuracy (Part 4). December 1947. No PRO number.<br />

11,129. 8. Murrell, H., and G. Collings. 6 inch Mk 26 dual purpose mounting: Time and motion<br />

study of ready- use cordite lockers. November 1947. No PRO number.


11,130. 9. Murrell, H., and G. Collins. 6 inch Mk 24 mounting: Drill in the gunhouse. November<br />

1947. No PRO number.<br />

11,131. 10. Cook, E. A study of the handling of naval messages. November 1947. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

11,132. 11. Murrell, H. A suggested modification to cordite container 6 inch Mk 23. December<br />

1947. No PRO number.<br />

11,133. 12. Randle, T.D. A study of work methods and layout for blending rum: Admiralty<br />

Storage Depot (Victualling) Risley. January 1948. No PRO number.<br />

11,134. 13. Murch, S.J. Motion and time study of the methods of case and crate making at Risley.<br />

April 1948. PRO ADM 219/381.<br />

11,135. 14. Randle, T.D. The centralized messing arrangements in Surveying Ship Type A.<br />

January 1948. No PRO number.<br />

11,136. 15. Murch, S.J. Study of the Action Information Centre mock-up for Ark Royal. March<br />

1948. No PRO number.<br />

11,137. 16. Randle, T.D. Systems of messing in ships and shore establishments. April 1948. PRO<br />

ADM 219/380.<br />

11,138. 17. Randle, T.D. Motion and time study in the Royal Navy. May 1948. PRO ADM<br />

219/383.<br />

11,139. 18. Randle, T.D. A proposed drill for loading LIMBO. May 1948. No PRO number.<br />

11,140. 19. Murrell, H. Motion study of mock-up of magazine in Daring class destroyer. May<br />

1948. No PRO number.<br />

11,141. 20. Murrell, H., and G. Collins. 4.5 inch RP41 Mk 6 mounting: Part 1, Drill in the<br />

gunhouse - an analysis of dead time: Part two, Drill in the gunbay - shell supply. May 1948. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

11,142. 21. Randle, T.D. Study of ASDIC set type 144 Q/147B. July 1948. PRO ADM 219/382.<br />

11,143. 22. Randle, T.D., and G. Collins. Utilization of ship's bathrooms: Part 1, Study of the<br />

communal bathroom in HMS Duke of York while in harbour. Temperate climate. September<br />

1948. PRO ADM 219/384.<br />

11,144. 23. Cook, E. An investigation into typing from broadcast in Coastal Force craft.<br />

September 1948. PRO ADM 219/385.


11,145. 24. Cook, E. Study of seating under various weather conditions. September 1948. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

11,146. 25. Murrell, H., and W.D. de la Riviere. The layout and method of work at SPDC,<br />

Eaglescliffe. October 1948. No PRO number.<br />

11,147. 26. Collins, G., and W. Lambert. Utilization of ship's bathrooms: Part 2, Study of<br />

bathrooms in HMS Alamein at sea. Temperate climates. October 1948. PRO ADM 219/386.<br />

11,148. 27. Randle, T.D. Design of visual indicators. March 1949. No PRO number.<br />

11,149. 28. Lee, E.J. A study of the position of storerooms in Ark Royal. March 1949. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

11,150. 29. Murrell, H., and James. Motion study of the Action Information Centre. June 1949.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

11,151. 30. Cook, E. Field tests of the Radar Film Teacher. August 1949. No PRO number.<br />

11,152. 31. Author Unknown. A study of operation performance in radar reporting, plotting, and<br />

filtering: Part I, General introduction and conclusions: Part 2, Radar. No Date. PRO ADM<br />

219/354.<br />

11,153. 32. Cook, E., et al. Reporting. A study of operator performance in radar reporting,<br />

plotting and filtering: Part 3 The reporter - plotter link. October 1950. PRO ADM 219/355.<br />

11,154. 33. Cook, E., et al. A study of operator performance in radar reporting, plotting and<br />

filtering: Part 4, Plotting and filtering. January 1950. PRO ADM 219/356.<br />

11,155. 34. Murrell, H., and G. Collins. 6 inch Mk 24 mounting: Drill in the gunhouse (second<br />

report). September 1949. No PRO number.<br />

11,156. 35. Lee, E.J. A study of layouts, work methods, and equipment in galleys and associated<br />

spaces. January 1950. PRO ADM 219/357.<br />

11,157. 36. Murrell, H. Notes on the design of equipment for ease and accuracy of operation.<br />

April 1950. PRO ADM 219/358.<br />

11,158. 37. Murch, S.J. Study of the layout of the hydrographic offices. June 1950. PRO ADM<br />

219/359.<br />

11,159. 38. Collins, G. Utilization of ship's bathrooms: Part 3, HMS Liverpool: Part 4, HMS<br />

Armada and HMS Saintes: Part 5, Summary. June 1950. PRO ADM 219/387.<br />

11,160. 39. Murrell, H. Progress report for the two years May 1948 - May 1950. June 1950.<br />

PRO ADM 219/360.


11,162. 41. Murrell, H., S.J. Murch, and C. McCarthy. Layout for machinery control parcel in<br />

Illustrations class carriers. January 1951. PRO ADM 219/361.<br />

11,163. 42. Murrell, H. Two studies of decrement of performance with time: (i) in plotting<br />

telephone information and (ii) in radar reporting. February 1951. PRO ADM 219/362.<br />

11,164. 43. Author Unknown. Display of bearing and range information. 1951. PRO ADM<br />

219/363.<br />

11,165. 44. Author Unknown. Job classification of naval activities undertaken above deck.<br />

September 1951. PRO ADM 219/364.<br />

11,167. 46. Author Unknown. Effect of pointer position on speed and accuracy of check reading<br />

groups of dials. 1951. PRO ADM 219/365.<br />

11,168. 47. Author Unknown. Study of relationship between dial size, reading distance, and<br />

accuracy of reading. 1951. PRO ADM 219/366.<br />

11,169. 48. Author Unknown. Design of dials and indicators. 1951. PRO ADM 219/367.<br />

11,174. 53. Author Unknown. Description and evaluation of the CDS Tote. July 1952. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

11,181. 1. Author Unknown. Study of the layout of the Action Information Centre in the Ark<br />

Royal (mock-up). February 1948. PRO ADM 219/368.<br />

11,182. 2. Author Unknown. A proposed layout for the ADR/OPS room in Hermes. July 1948.<br />

PRO ADM 219/369.<br />

11,183. 3. Author Unknown. The use of mono-rail for horizontal transport in ships. October<br />

1948. PRO ADM 219/370.<br />

11,184. 4. Author Unknown. Visit of NMSU representatives to HMS Liverpool (Laundry<br />

investigation DOR 256/49). October 1949. PRO ADM 219/371.<br />

11,185. 5. Author Unknown. Time study of the existing methods of baling clothing. September<br />

1949. PRO ADM 219/372.<br />

11,186. 6. Author Unknown. Inspection of mock-up of engineers control room. May 1950.<br />

PRO ADM 219/373.<br />

11,187. 7. Author Unknown. The display of information for the Gun Direction Officer in GDS3.<br />

November 1950. PRO ADM 219/374.


11,188. 8. Author Unknown. Notes on the design of linear gauges for check readings. February<br />

1951. PRO ADM 219/375.<br />

11,189. 9. Author Unknown. Boiler cleaning. February 1951. PRO ADM 219/376.<br />

11,190. 10. Author Unknown. The direction of movement of values in relation to that of their<br />

associated gauges. March 1951. PRO ADM 219/377.<br />

11,201. 1A. Author Unknown. Suggested problems for research in applied physiology, aviation<br />

medicine, psychology, neurology, ophthamology, otorhinolaryngology, hygiene. February 1938.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,202. 1B. Daly, I., and de Burgh. Offer to do physiological research. September 1938. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,203. 1C. Bourdillon, R.B. Suggestion for anti-g device. January 1939. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,204. 1D. Author Unknown. Questionnaire: Use of oxygen by flying personnel. January 1939.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,205. 1E. Heald, C.B. Suggestion: Presentation of information by tactile means. January 1939.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK<br />

11,206. 2. Author Unknown. First meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee. February<br />

1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,213. 9. Ewing, A.W.G., and E.D.D. Dickson. Protection of hearing against aeroplane noise.<br />

February 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,217. 13. Author Unknown. Second meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee. March<br />

1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,218. 13A. Matthews, B.H.C. Applied physiology: Physiological effects of high altitude.<br />

February 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,219. 13B. Rook, A.F. Selection for flying: Comments on current medical examination.<br />

February 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,220. 13C. Carmichael, E.A. Selection: Neurology. February 1939. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,221. 13D. Bartlett, F.C. Selection: Temperamental characteristics and flying ability. February<br />

1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,222. 13E. Bartlett, F.C. Psychology: Survey of research in UK and abroad. Selection tests.<br />

February 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,223. 13F. Livingston, P.C. Selection: Ophthalmological. February 1939. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,224. 13G. Hallpike, C.S. Selection: Otological, (vestibular and cochlear functions; aeroplane<br />

deafness; ear defenders). February 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK<br />

11,225. 13H. Dickson, E.D.D., and A.W.G. Ewing. Pure tone audiometer tests of RAF<br />

personnel. February 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,226. 13I. Dickson, E.D.D., and P.M.T. Kerridge. Effect of noise on the human ear. February<br />

1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,227. 13J. Royal Aircraft Establishment. Suggested use of loudspeakers for intercommunication<br />

in large aircraft. February 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,228. 13K. Whittingham, H.E. Description of decompression chamber at Oxford University.<br />

February 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,229. 14. Dickson, E.D.D., A.W.G. Ewing, and T.S. Littler. Design of an audiometer for the<br />

RAF. April 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,230. 15. Williams, G.O. Method of studying co-ordination of muscular movement with special<br />

reference to flying. April 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,231. 16. Chambers, E.G. Examination of RAF physiological tests with reference to ability to<br />

learn to fly. April 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,232. 17. Bartlett, F.C., et al. Medical examination of flying personnel on entry. April 1939.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,233. 18. Whittingham, H.E. Preventive medicine in relation to aviation. December 1938.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,234. 19. Matthews, B.H.C. Methods of increasing the oxygen range of aircraft (Oxygen<br />

economiser). April 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,235. 20. Author Unknown. Third meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee. April 1939.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,236. 20A. Macintosh, R.R., and Radcliffe Infirmary Department of Anaesthetics, Oxford.<br />

Offers fund for investigating respiratory problems. April 1939. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,237. 20B. Author Unknown. Professor E.A. Bott, Professor of Psychology, University of<br />

Toronto: Seeks advice on selection and training. March 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK<br />

11,238. 20C. Author Unknown. Barony chair test to be omitted from examination for fitness for<br />

flying. April 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,239. 20D. Dickson, E.D.D., A.E.W. Ewing, and T.S. Littler. New type pure tone audiometer<br />

for making group tests of hearing in RAF personnel. April 1939. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,240. 21. Dickson, E.D.D. Observations made at Royal Aircraft Establishment on effects of<br />

aeroplane noise on auditory acuity and means for its prevention. April 1939. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,241. 21A. Dickson, E.D.D. Further remarks on effects of aircraft noise on auditory acuity<br />

(BLENHEIMS). February 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,242. 22. Burton, H.L., and A.F. Rook. Substandard candidates accepted for Short Service<br />

Commission. April 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,243. 23. S.4 (Stats). Results of ab initio training courses 1 January 1929 - 21 December 1939.<br />

No Date. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,244. 24. British A.A., Berlin. German method of using oxygen. March 1939. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,245. 25. British A.A., Rome. Italian method of using oxygen. May 1939. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,246. 26. Cadzow, R. Proposed device for preventing blacking-out. March 1939. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,247. 27. Experimental Diving Unit, Washington, DC. Simulated altitude tests. 1940. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,248. 28. Author Unknown. Proposed psychological interview in RAF (proforma). April 1939.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK<br />

11,249. 29. Callaghan, A.W. High altitudes: Effects on cardio-respiratory system and on<br />

personal efficiency. April 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,250. 30. Russian Press. Russian methods: Physical training of flying personnel, glider pilots<br />

and parachutists. 1937. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,254. 34. Macdonald, T.C. Carbon monoxide in aircraft. May 1939. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,255. 35. Livingston, P.C. Analysis of judgment of relative position. August 1939. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,256. 36. By courtesy of Lovelace, W.R. Research in German, Italian and French air forces.<br />

June 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,257. 37. Author Unknown. Fourth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee. June<br />

1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK<br />

11,258. 37A. Witts, L.J. Comments on Medical Organization of the RAF. April 1939. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,259. 37B. Author Unknown. Recommendations by a sub-committee appointed by FPRC on<br />

earmarking of scientific personnel for research during war. May 1939.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,260. 37C. Whittingham, H.E. (visit). Aviation medicine and research in USA. May 1939.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,261. 37D. Whittingham, H.E. (visit). Civil aviation in USA. May 1939. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,262. 37E. Whittingham, H.E. (visit). Re-classification of air officers (US Air Corps). May<br />

1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,263. 37F. Whittingham, H.E. (visit). Navy Yards decompression tables. May 1939. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,264. 38. Freeman, L. Photo-radiography. May 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,265. 38A. Whittingham, H.E. Photo-radiography (costing). June 1939. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,266. 39. British A.A. Paris. German: Radiation analysis and magnetic units in German Army.<br />

May 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,267. 40. Author Unknown. German medical examination for fitness for flying. No Date.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,268. 41. Author Unknown. US Air Corps: Physical examination for flying. No Date. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK<br />

11,269. 42. Boothby, W.M., and W.R. Lovelace. Oxygen in aviation for crews and passengers in<br />

civil airlines. December 1938. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,270. 43. Stevens, H.L. Proposed centrifuge. July 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK<br />

11,271. 43A. Author Unknown. Mr. Stephen Musgrave's notice of intention to patent his<br />

suggestion for centrifuge. May 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK<br />

11,272. 44. Whittingham, H.E. Proposal for research in fatigue in aircrew: Optimum flying<br />

hours. June 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK<br />

11,273. 45A. Scientific Research Committee. List of sciences approved by Scientific Research<br />

Committee. March 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,274. 45B. Matthews, B.H.C. Reservation of scientists in a national emergency (Applied<br />

Physiology). July 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,275. 46. Author Unknown. Fifth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee. July 1939.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK<br />

11,276. 47. Marshall, G.S. Progress report on acceleration machine; oxygen gauge; alcohol<br />

content in blood or urine. July 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK<br />

11,277. 48A. Corner, H.W. Proposed research on: Mental alertness, fatigue, mental lapses. July<br />

1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,278. 48B. Dawson, D.J. Proposed research on preselection of flying personnel. July 1939.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,279. 49. Lovelace, W.R. Use of hypnotics. July 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,280. 50. Recommendations by RAF Commands. Supply of oxygen to aircrews. July 1939.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,281. 51. Author Unknown. Medical scientists reserved during war earmarked for special<br />

problems. July 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,282. 52. Whittingham, H.E. Interim report on researches to the Director General, Medical<br />

Services. September 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,283. 53. Livingston, P.C. Ophthalmological research: Completed and in progress. September<br />

1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,284. 54. Hallpike, C.S., and E.D.D. Dickson. Problems of otorhino laryngology in time of<br />

war. September 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,285. 55. Dickson, E.D.D., A.W.G. Ewing, and T.S. Littler. Effects of aeroplane noise on the<br />

auditory acuity of aviators: Some preliminary remarks (J. of Laryngology and Otology, liv, No 9,<br />

September 1939). September 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,286. 56. Dickson, E.D.D. On the Mallock Armstrong ear defender. September 1939. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,287. 56A. Makinson, W. Memorandum on acoustical characteristics of the Mallock<br />

Armstrong ear defenders. September 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,288. 56B. Dickson, E.D.D. On laryngophones. September 1939. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,289. 56C. Dickson, E.D.D. On the new design of flying helmet. September 1939. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,290. 57. Lovelace, W.R. On German vibrating machine, German fatigue tests and US fatigue<br />

tests. September 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK<br />

11,291. 58. Whittingham, H.E. Proposed research at Psychological Laboratory, Cambridge on:<br />

Preselection, Fatigue, Training and indoctrination, Relative position. September 1939. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,292. 59. Bartlett, F.C., and K.J.W. Craik. The Reid machine: Evaluation as a selection<br />

instrument compared with aptitude tests by G.O. Williams. September 1939. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK<br />

11,293. 60. Matthews, B.H.C. Interim report on research: Oxygen problems, bends, drug to<br />

raise human ceiling. September 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,294. 61A. Marshall, G.S. Interim report on acceleration. September 1939. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK<br />

11,295. 61B. Author Unknown. Construction of a centrifuge - proposals to Chief Supt. Royal<br />

Aircraft Establishment. September 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.


11,296. 62. Stewart, C.P. Improving dark adaptation by vitamin A. September 1939. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,297. 62A. Stewart, C.P. (Clinical Laboratory Royal Infirmary Edinburgh). Effect of vitamin<br />

administration on dark adaptation. September 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,298. 63. Author Unknown. Sixth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee. October<br />

1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,299. 64. Macdonald, T.C. Air conditions in armoured motor boats. October 1939. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,300. 65A. Corner, H.W. Royal Air Force in France: 1st Flying Personnel Medical Officer's<br />

report. September 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,301. 65B. Kilpatrick, J.M. Description of tin of chocolate taken from German airman (ditched<br />

in North Sea). October 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,302. 65C. Whittingham, H.E. Flying clothing - effects of cold on RAF squadrons in France.<br />

October 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,303. 66. Boothby, W.M., and (Mayo Clinic). Oxygen requirements - American Army usage.<br />

October 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,304. 67. Ruffell Smith, H.P. A method for the administration of oxygen to patients in a gascontaminated<br />

atmosphere. November 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,305. 68. Rawdon Smith, A.F. Methods of improving the communication system employed by<br />

RAF planes. November 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,306. 68A. Rawdon Smith, A.F. Proposed further research into methods of improving aircraft<br />

communication systems. December 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,307. 69. Langford, B.A. Perceptual conflict and its resolution. November 1939. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,308. 70. Matthews, B.H.C. Research on oxygen problems: Interim report. December 1939.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,309. 70A. Hodgkin, A.L., et al. Oxygen masks. December 1939. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,310. 71. Psychological team from RAF working at Cambridge. Preselection of flying<br />

personnel: Progress report. December 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,311. 72. Psychological team from RAF working at Cambridge. Tests for flying proficiency.<br />

December 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,312. 73. Psychological team from RAF working at Cambridge. Investigation of flying strain<br />

(fatigue). December 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,313. 74. Dickson, E.D.D. Experiments needed to standardise use of new group audiometer.<br />

December 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,314. 75. Corner, H.W. Night flying training. December 1939. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,315. 76. Marshall, G.S. Investigation of effects of acceleration on humans. December 1939.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,316. 77. Robertson, D. Scheme for obviating blacking-out of the pilot in modern high speed<br />

aircraft. November 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,317. 77A. Robertson, D. "Blacking-out" in pilots of high speed aircraft. Suggestion for<br />

avoidance by modification of aircraft. November 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,318. 78. Hall, G.E., and et al. Proceedings of informal meeting of <strong>Canadian</strong> group interested<br />

in aviation medical research in Toronto. October 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,319. 78A Author Unknown. Proposed examinations in respect of clinical research in aviation<br />

medical research. January 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,320. 78B. Author Unknown. Visit to Aeromedical Research Unit, Material Divn. Air Corps,<br />

US War Dept., Wright Field. November 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,321. 78C. Bott, EA. Fatigue: Suggestions regarding objective quantitative measures (letter to<br />

Sir Frederick Banting). January 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,322. 78D. Doupe, J. Visit to Harvard Fatigue Laboratory. October 1939. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,323. 78E. Bott, E.A. Selection techniques suggested. November 1939. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,324. 79. Carmichael, E.A. Effect of low pressure on men and animals. November 1939.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,325. 80. Livingston, P.C.L. Multiple light sense testing apparatus. November 1939. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,326. 81. Author Unknown. Seventh meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee.<br />

December 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,328. 83. Stuart-Thompson, J. Proposal to load tissues with oxygen as means of preventing<br />

fatigue. December 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,329. 84. Royal Aircraft Establishment meeting. Oxygen gas plant for use in aircraft.<br />

December 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,330. 85. Grindley, G.C. Intercommunication in flying training aircraft. December 1939.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,331. 86. Symonds, C.P. Psychological problems in Coastal Command. December 1939.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,332. 86A. Gillespie, R.D. Psychological problems in Coastal Command - visit to stations.<br />

December 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,333. 86B. Gillespie, R.D. Neuropsychiatric problems in Coastal Command. December 1939.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,334. 86C. Symonds, C.P. Psychological problems in Fighter Command. No Date. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,335. 87. Allan, J.F. Mond oxygen liquefier separator. January 1940. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,336. 87A. Armstrong, H.G. Analyses of causes of accidents. January 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,337. 88. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Interim report. Work at Physiology Laboratory,<br />

Farnborough (Oxygen, CO, Bends, Indoctrination, High acceleration). January 1940.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,338. 89. Ruffell Smith, H.P. Oxygen administration to hospital patients. January 1940.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,339. 90. Hallpike, C.S. Flying deafness: Suggested study. January 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,340. 91. Author Unknown. Chart on Air Ministry Administration. January 1940. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,341. 92. Author Unknown. Eighth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee. January<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,342. 93. Gillespie, R.D. Proposal for neuropsychiatric and endocrine researches. January<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,343. 93A. Golla, F. Proposal for neuropsychiatric and endocrine researches. January 1940.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,344. 94. Carmichael, E.A. Prevention of cold and frostbite in aircrew. Suggestions. January<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,345. 95. Inter-Dept. Panel, and G.C. Grindley. Proposed psychological researches:<br />

Preselection, Training, Intercomm, Instrument Flying, Controls, Landings, Ground instruction.<br />

January 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,346. 96. Dickson, E.D.D. Noise - protection against. February 1940. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,347. 97. Livingston, P.C., and H.M. Walker. Effects of liquid mustard gas upon eyes of<br />

rabbits and certain methods of treatment. February 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,348. 98. Bioglan Laboratories Ltd. Proposal for use of endocrine-vitamin therapy (letter to<br />

Rt. Hon. Sir Kingsley Wood). February 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,349. 99. Macdonald, T.C. Cabin heating: Prevention of carbon monoxide poisoning. February<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,350. 100. Daly, I., et al. Cause of "Bends" and other ill effects in animals subjected to<br />

pressures below atmospheric. February 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,351. 101. Air Attache British Embassy, Washington, DC. Analysis of physiological and<br />

psychological characteristics of successful US civil air line pilots. February 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,352. 102. Whittingham, H.E. Medical research and aviation. January 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,353. 103. Royal Aircraft Establishment. Phosphorescent materials suggested for use on<br />

aircraft. February 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,354. 104. Livingston, P.C. Influence of vitamins on dark adaptation in flying personnel<br />

between 20 - 27 years. February 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,355. 105. Hall, A.C. Progress report from <strong>Canadian</strong> Committee of Aviation Medical<br />

Research proposing studies. March 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,356. 106. Macdonald, T.C. Indoctrination: High altitude flying. March 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,357. 107. Huins, J.P. Physiological problems of long flights (bombers). March 1940. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,358. 107A. Huins, J.P. Physiological problems of long flights (bombers). March 1940.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,359. 107B. Huins, J.P. Physiological problems of long flights (bombers). April 1940. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,360. 107C. Huins, J.P. Physiological problems of long flights (bombers). Questionnaire and<br />

replies. March 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,361. 108. Corner, H.W. Physiological problems of long flights. March 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,362. 109. Corner, H.W. A week at a fighter squadron. March 1940. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,363. 110. Whittingham, H.E. Anaphylaxis following administration of tetanus toxoid.<br />

February 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,364. 111. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Progress report: Oxygen separator; Pressure<br />

cabins; "Puffing Billy" masks and economiser; Education; Bends; Acceleration; Frostbite; CO.<br />

March 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,365. 112. Stewart, W.K Report on acceleration. March 1940. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,366. 113. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Treatment of case offrostbite with oxygen. March<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,367. 114. Author Unknown. Ninth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee. March<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,368. 115. Carmichael, E.A. Prevention of cold in aircraft. March 1940. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,369. 116. McArdle, B., and J. Doupe. An efficient agent to diminish sweating. February 1940.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,370. 117. McArdle, B., and J. Doupe. Tests on electrically-heated clothing. February 1940.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,371. 118. Bartlett, F.C. Preselection tests and experiments. Cambridge University. March<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,372. 119. Craik, KJ.W. Fatigue apparatus. March 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,373. 120. Grindley, G.C. Accuracy of reports made after reconnaisance flights by Coastal<br />

Command. March 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,374. 121. Grindley, G.C. Flying stress after reconnaissance flights. March 1940. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,375. 122. Corner, H.W. Flying duties at a fighter squadron. March 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,376. 123. Royal Aircraft Establishment meeting. Relative merits of the Rawdon-Smith set and<br />

the new Royal Aircraft Establishment intercommunication sets. March 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,377. 124A. Bartlett, F.C. Sources of error in plotting and telling map information. April 1940.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,378. 124B. Bartlett, F.C. Morse training in signalling. April 1940. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,379. 125. Corner, H.W. Intercommunication in fighter aircraft. April 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,380. 126. Bartlett, F.C. An experiment on flying fatigue. April 1940. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,381. 127. Fry, D.B. Tests on intercommunication equipment, Mildenhall. April 1940. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,382. 128. RAF Physiology Laboratory. "Puffing Billy" oxygen economiser. April 1940.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,383. 129. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Test of new BLB oxygen outfit. April 1940. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,384. 130. Rawdon-Smith, A.F. Improvements in communication systems for aircraft. April<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,385. 131. Corner, H.W. Report on Elementary Flying Training. April 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,386. 132. Corner, H.W. Report on Intermediate Flying Training. April 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,387. 133. Corner, H.W. Notes on Advanced Flying Training. April 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,388. 134. Corner, H.W. Notes on Night Operational Training. April 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,389. 135. Author Unknown. Air Ministry Conference on flying clothing. April 1940. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,390. 136A. Stewart, W.K. Report on Acceleration. May 1940. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,391. 136B. Watt, G.E. Centrifugal acceleration in aircraft as it affects the fighter pilot. May<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,392. 137. RAF Physiology Research Unit, Farnborough. Progress report: Oxygen separator;<br />

Economy mask; CO; Pressure cabin, drugs and ceiling; Education, bends, acceleration. May<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,393. 138. Author Unknown. Air Ministry Conference on aircrew comfort in cold. April 1940.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,394. 139. Bartlett, F.C. Proposed revised procedure for Selection Boards. May 1940. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,395. 140. Author Unknown. Assessments by instructors at Elementary Flying Training<br />

Schools. May 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,396. 141. Argyll-Campbell, J. Effect of drugs in increasing resistance to oxygen want. May<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,397. 142. Argyll-Campbell, J. High altitude research. May 1940. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,398. 143. Medico-Physiological Service, French Air Force. Inquiry into intravenous injection<br />

of oxygen during anoxaemia. January 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,399. 144. Author Unknown. Committee's report to the Secretary of State for Air. January<br />

1939-May 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,400. 145. Author Unknown. Tenth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee. May<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,401. 146. Grindley, G.C. Psychological studies of problems of flying training; Flying stress<br />

and accuracy of reports made after reconnaissance flights. April 1940. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,402. 147. McArdle, B. Relative efficiency of different articles of clothing. May 1940. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,403. 148. Watt, G.E. New type flying helmets. April 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,404. 149. Corner, H.W. Initial andpre-operational training. May 1940. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,405. 150A. Daly, I., et al. Effect of alcohol on ceiling as measured by the re-breathing test.<br />

April 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,406. 150B. Daly, I., and de Burgh. Drugs and their relation to anoxia. April 1940. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,407. 151A. Huins, J.P. Physiological problems of long flights (bomber). May 1940. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,408. 151B. Huinsj, J.P. Lowered functional efficiency: Turret gunners. May 1940. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,409. 151C. Huins, J.P. Operational flights with British North West Expeditionary Forces<br />

(bombers). May 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,410. 152. Williams, G.O. Flying aptitude tests. May 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,411. 153. Williams, G.O. The Integrating Clinometer and the Link Trainer (ability to fly).<br />

May 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,412. 154. Eggleton, P., and W.O. Kermack. The significance of Haldane's Tables of<br />

decompression for divers in connexion with aviation. May 1940. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,413. 155. Witts, L.J., R.C. Browne, and R.S. Illingworth. Effect of anoxaemia on tolerance of<br />

drugs. May 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,414. 155A. Browne, R.C., and R.S. Illingworth. Ocular functions in relation to anoxaemia.<br />

Preliminary report No 2. September 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,415. 155B. Browne, R.C., R.S. Illingworth, and R.H. Mole. Effect of anoxaimia on ocular<br />

function. September 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,416. 156A. Banting, F.C. Physiological investigation of 1st group of British aircraftsmen<br />

trained under British Commonwealth Air Training Scheme: Notice of. Also progress of<br />

researches. May 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,417. 156B. Hall, G.E. Memo on above: EEG taken as routine. May 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,418. 156C. Canada. Interim report of Committee (Toronto) studying treatment of mustard gas<br />

lesions. No Date. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,419. 157. French Air Force. Memorandum for use of the Air Force Medical Officer in time of<br />

war. January 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,420. 158. Huins, J.P. Physiological problems of long flights: Controllable factors inducing<br />

lowered functional efficiency. May 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,421. 159. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Progress report: Oxygen separator, CO. Lectures,<br />

Drugs, Bends, Respiration at high altitude, Acceleration film. Accelerometers (G. E. Watt's<br />

work). June 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,422. 160. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Whether atebrin and quinine adversely affect height<br />

tolerance. June 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,423. 161. McArdle, B. Effect of breathing pure oxygen on the nitrogen dissolved in the<br />

cerebrospinal fluid. June 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,424. 162. Air Staff Note. Ear protection during air raids (for civilians). June 1940. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,425. 163. Author Unknown. Eleventh meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee. June<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,426. 164. Livingston, P.C. Technique for using rotating hexagon for recording night visual<br />

capacity. June 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,427. 165. Author Unknown. Proposed revision of procedure at Aviation Candidates Selection<br />

Boards. June 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,428. 166. Robertson, J.D. Sensitivity of certain pilots to cold at high altitudes. April 1940.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,429. 167. Stephens, A.V. Tests of a modified Artificial Horizon. June 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,430. 168. Carmichael, EA., and C.S. Hallpike. Protection of the ears in war (ear defenders).<br />

June 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,431. 169. McArdle, B. Comparison of the new electrically heated and of the thermally<br />

insulated suit. July 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,432. 169A. McArdle, B. Efficiency of the hot-air heated suit. July 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,433. 170. Eidonow, A. Suggested researches on solar radiations at high altitudes and effects<br />

on aircrew. July 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,434. 171. McArdle, B. Relative efficiency of different articles of clothing. July 1940. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,435. 172. Carmichael, E.A. Suggested low temperatures experiments to be done by Bertram,<br />

Carmichael and McArdle. August 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,436. 173. McArdle, B. Comparison of certain RAF types of electrically heated clothing with<br />

those of Mr. Taylor. August 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,437. 174. Daly, I., and de Burgh. Summary of results of explosive decompression. August<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,438. 175. Witts, L.J. Burns (data collected by Group Captain DArcy Power). August 1940.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,439. 176. Stewart, W.K. Efficiency of abdominal belts in the prevention of blacking-out.<br />

August 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,440. 177. Stewart, W.K. Final observations on value of crouching as a preventive of<br />

blacking- out. September 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,441. 178. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Loss of carbon dioxide at low pressure. August 1940.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,442. 178A. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Progress report. Oxygen separator, CO Education,<br />

Drugs. Bends. Respiration at high altitude. Acceleration. September 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,443. 179. Discussion at Air Ministry. Protection of aircrew against cold: Clothing and<br />

heating of aircraft. August 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,444. 180. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Programme of research for next 6 months (High<br />

altitude: Acceleration; Decompression sickness). August 1940. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,445. 181A. Esrati, A.E. Organising an Institute of Aviation Medicine on German pattern.<br />

June 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,446. 181B. Esrati, A.E. Asking permission to do research on "frontal analysis" in<br />

meteorology. June 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,447. 182. Intelligence from German POW. Dive-bombing training. August 1940. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,448. 183. Owen Harries, J.H. Protection of operators of high power micro-wave apparatus.<br />

(Offer to do physiological experiments at own expense). September 1940. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,449. 184A. McArdle, B. Zermo radiant heat cachets. September 1940. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,450. 184B. McArdle, B. Tropal lining with incorporated aluminum foil. September 1940.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,451. 185. Bertram, C., and B. McArdle. Cold chamber experiments on clothing (Brynje<br />

system). September 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,452. 186. Author Unknown. Twelfth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee.<br />

September 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,453. 186A. Author Unknown. Ministry of Supply Committee on the oxygen economiser.<br />

September 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,454. 186B. Member's Note. Speed of production of economisers. September 1940. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,455. 187. Fulton, J.F. Decompression sickness (US work). September 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,456. 188A. Craik, KJ.W. Effects of anoxia on manual performance. September 1940. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,457. 189A. Leader, S.A. Effect of acid sodium phosphate on work output and fatigue.<br />

September 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,458. 189B. Leader, S.A. On acid sodium phosphate. August 1940. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,459. 190. Matthews, B.H.C. Squadron Leader J. Fegler, Polish Air Force, secondment to<br />

Department of Physiology Edinburgh University. September 1940. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,460. 191. Bartlett, F.C. Interim report on Preselection Tests Developed at Cambridge<br />

University. September 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,461. 192. Mellanby, E. The military use of drugs in the benzedrine series. September 1940.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,462. 193. Craik, K.J.W., and M.D. Vernon. Form perception during dark adaptation.<br />

September 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,463. 194. Author Unknown. Conference at Ministry of Aircraft Production on comfort of<br />

pilots in long range aircraft (harness, cushions, parachute, seat). October 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,464. 195. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Effect of benzedrine on height tolerance. September<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,465. 195A. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Therapeutic dosage of atebrin and quinine.<br />

September 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,466. 196. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Progress report: Oxygen separator; Economy mask;<br />

Carbon monoxide relay; Drugs; Bends; Acceleration; Anoxia meter (approval of). October<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Fafnrjorough, UK.<br />

11,467. 197. Cope, C.L. Acid sodium phosphate and mental and physical endurance. October<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,468. 198. Author Unknown. Summary of 178 Battle Casualties occurring during May and<br />

June 1940. Report to Royal Society of Medicine. May-June 1940. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,469. 198A. Author Unknown. Sites of wounds received in flying battle as well as of burns and<br />

as a result of flying accidents. May-June 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,470. 199. Author Unknown. Thirteenth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee.<br />

October 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,471. 200. Daly, I., et al. Significance of safe decompression rates for divers in relation to safe<br />

rates of ascent for airmen, with special reference to the effect of explosive decompression on<br />

animals, equivalent to an "instantaneous" change from the pressure at ground level to that at<br />

43,000 to 45,000 feet. October 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,472. 201. Dickson, E.D.D., and D.B. Fry. Aircrew selection: Hearing tests suggested.<br />

November 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,473. 202. Mackworth, N.H. Psychological effects of a loss of sleep: A review of the literature.<br />

November 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,474. 203. Mole, R.H. Effect of moderate anoxaemia on performance with Schuster<br />

coordination meter, Mk II, second pattern. November 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,475. 204. Psychological Laboratory, Cambridge. Psychological tests for eliminating<br />

rejections from flying training school. November 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,476. 205. Eidinow, A. Action of ultraviolet ray and its therapeutic applications: Summary of<br />

some published records on clinical reports and observations. December 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,477. 206. Whittingham, H.E. Comparative tests (Bovington Camp Armoured Vehicle School)<br />

of a combined intercommunication and radio set (Rawdon-Smith design for War Office) and<br />

intercomm set (Rawdon-Smith for the RAF). November 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,478. 207. Eidinow, A. Photospectroscopic analysis of clear bakelite sample suitable for use<br />

in flying goggles. December 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.


11,479. 208. Brouha, L. Organisation of recruiting and medical and physiological supervision of<br />

aviators in France. December 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,480. 209. Fulton, J.F. US committee of five (executive authority and Federal funds at its<br />

disposal) to be responsible for directing research in aviation medicine. December 1940. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,481. 210. RAF Physiological Research Unit. Progress report: Oxygen separator. Oxygen<br />

economiser. December 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,482. 211. Goldie, E.A.G. Development of an anoxia meter. December 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,483. 212. Stewart, W.K. Effect of reclining posture on ability to withstand high g. December<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,484. 212A. Stewart, W.K. Experiments carried out in BATTLE K.9289 (anoxia). December<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,485. 213. Watt, G.E. Effect of altitude and anoxia on blacking-out threshold. December 1940.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,486. 214. Bartlett, F.C. Comment regarding the proposed auditory investigation. December<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,487. 214A Hallpike, C.S. Comment regarding the proposed auditory investigation. December<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,488. 215. Roughton, H.W. Contact with aviation medicine in Canada and the USA. December<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,489. 216. Author Unknown. Fourteenth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee.<br />

December 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,490. 217. Boothby, W.M., W.R. Lovelace, and H.B. Burchell. Need for emergency oxygen<br />

unit for use in parachute escapes at high altitudes. December 1940. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,491. 218. Moss, S. A helium-oxygen atmosphere for military aviators. December 1940.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,492. 218A. Matthews, B.H.C. Comment on proposal (Not practicable at that date). December<br />

1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,493. 219. Burton, A.C. Evaporation and loss of heat from the respiratory tract at high<br />

altitudes. December 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,494. 220. Author Unknown. Airsickness: Air Ministry discussion: Data on 53 cases attached.<br />

November 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,495. 220A. Winfield, R.H. Incidence and causation of airsickness in operational aircrews.<br />

December 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,496. 220B. Dickson, E.D.D. Incidence of airsickness amongst aircrews: Details of 23 cases<br />

categorised unfit on account of disabling symptoms. December 1940. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,497. 221. Feree, C.E., and G. Rand. Pilot fitness, a safety factor in aviation (especially speed<br />

of adjustment of the eyes for change of distance, speed of accommodation and speed of<br />

adaptation). December 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,498. 221A. Author Unknown. Annotation on above from British Journal of Ophthalmology.<br />

December 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,499. 222. Livingston, P.C. Night visual capacity: Use of pre-adaptation spectacles and of<br />

mydriatic (Eumydrin 1%) having its chief action on the iris. December 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,500. 223. Drinker, P. Fire risk at low pressures of pure oxygen. December 1940. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,501. 224. Waud, R.A., and Ward Smith. Use of carbon dioxide in aviation. December 1940.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,502. 225. Stavrsky, G.W. Effect of pulmonary ventilation on the vasomotor action of<br />

adrenaline. December 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,503. 226. Bartlett, F.C. Some notes on RAF flying accidents. December 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,504. 227. Drew, G.C. An experimental study of mental fatigue. December 1940. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,505. 228. McCormick, W.K. Vitamin Bl and physical endurance. December 1940. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,506. 229A. Air Ministry directive. Treatment of burns in the RAF (superseding FPRC 229 by<br />

Hall, PA., Stanford Cade and McIndoe.A.H). December 1940. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,507. 230. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Progress report: Oxygen; Bends. January 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,508. 231. Ministry of Aircraft Production Meeting. Technical development of flying clothing.<br />

January 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,509. 232. Goldie, E.A.G. Use of carbon dioxide in aviation. January 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,510. 232A. Goldie, E.A.G. Goldie anoxia meter: Investigation of blood 02 saturation using<br />

Mk I economiser at rest and at work with comparative figures using a BLB mask. January 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,511. 232B. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Causes of unreliability in economiser-mask systems<br />

under extreme cold. January 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,512. 233. Stewart, W.K. Report on blacking-out. January 1941. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,513. 234. Russell Davis, D. Use of benzedrine in normal subjects. January 1941. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,515. 236. Brouha, L. Nutrition of aviators. January 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,516. 237. Russell Davis, D. Investigation into psychological effects of benzedrine on normal<br />

adults. January 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,517. 238. Daly, I., and de Burgh. Decompression experiments on rabbits. January 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,518. 239. Ryan, R.W. Use of EEG on aircrew (under training in Canada). January 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,519. 240. Merriam, and F. Warren. Pre-selection of pilots. January 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,520. 241. Intelligence. Psychological investigation in German army. January 1941. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,521. 242. Author Unknown. Proposed researches into night interception and dark vision<br />

problems. January 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,522. 243. Author Unknown. Fifteenth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee.<br />

February 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,523. 244. Cooper, M.B. (of Boeings). Altitude conditioning of aircraft cabins. February 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,524. 245. McArdle, B. "Akrotherm" as an aid in combating cold. January 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,525. 246. Roughton, F.J.W. Aviation medicine research in USA. January 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,526. 247. Vernon, M.D. Ability to distinguish dimly illuminated aeroplane silhouettes.<br />

January 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,527. 248. Fry, D.B. Reports on tests of inter-communication systems, A.1134 and AX.20.<br />

(Raw don-Smith's vs. Ministry of Aircraft Production types). January-March 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,528. 248A. de Burgh, D.H. Comparative trials of above. March 1941. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,529. 248B. Author Unknown. Amplifier type AX.20: Appreciation of factors involved in<br />

installation in aircraft. January 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,530. 249. Ministry of Aircraft Production. Portable oxygen set for fighters and oxygencharging<br />

in situ system for fighter aircraft. January 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,531. 250. Macdonald, T.C. Medical aspects of aviation: Visit to Middle East Command, RAF.<br />

February 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,532. 250A. Air Ministry discussion. Air Ministry conference to take action on above. March<br />

1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,533. 251. Hoff, E.C., and J.B. Campbell. Effects of low pressures upon monkeys and the<br />

influence of sulphanilamide and sulphathiazole upon flight. January 1941. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,534. 252. Hoff, E.C. Carbon dioxide administration at high altitudes. January 1941. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,535. 253. Clarke, R.W., Clyde Marshall, and L.F. Nims. Blood pH during compression.<br />

January 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,536. 254. Thorn, G.W., R.A. Lewis, and G.F. Koepf. Changes in adrenal cortical function<br />

under conditions of reduced oxygen partial pressure, reduced atmospheric pressure and a


combination of both. January 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,537. 255. Huins, J.P. Medical aspects of aviation: Visit to HMS FURIOUS. Air convoy duty,<br />

RAF Takoradi. December 1940 - January 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,538. 255A. Huins, J.P. Medical aspects of aviation. The Canal Zone, Middle East Command.<br />

January - February 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,539. 256. Black, E.C.J.KW. Ferguson, and F.G. Banting. Comparison of the respiratory<br />

efficiency of the RAF Service and BLB oxygen masks at very high altitudes. January 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,540. 256A. Black, E.C.J.KW. Ferguson, and F.G. Banting. A further report on the British<br />

Service mask. February 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,541. 257. Stephenson, N.R. Injection of nitrogen into rabbits. February 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,542. 258. Author Unknown. First meeting Sub-Committee on Airsickness. February 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,543. 259. Waud, R., and Ward Smith. Decompression and abdominal distension. February<br />

1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,544. 260. Best, C.H., and D.Y. Solandt. Airplane instrument board lighting. January 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,545. 261. MacDonald, A.E. Kinetic stereoscopy. February 1941. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,546. 262. Hartley, C.H., and J.L. Young. Advantage of use of red illumination in aircraft<br />

cockpits. February 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,547. 262A. Livingston, P.C. Use of red light for illuminating the cockpits of aircraft. March<br />

1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,548. 263A. Poppen, J.R. Physiological effects of sudden changes in speed and direction of<br />

airplane flight. March 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,549. 263B. Poppen, J.R. Possible methods of reducing the symptoms produced by rapid<br />

change in the speed and direction of airplanes. March 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,550. 263C. US Navy Yard. Acceleration belt. March 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,551. 264. Rees, M. Role of labyrinth in man and animals. March 1941. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,552. 265. Air Ministry Directive. Medical care of flying personnel in war. March 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,553. 266. RAF Physiological Laboratory. Progress report: Oxygen problems. Pressure suits,<br />

blacking-out, night vision, air sickness; Mobile decompression chamber; Carbon monoxide.<br />

March 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,554. 267. RAF Physiological Laboratory. Observations on decompression sickness in man.<br />

March 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,555. 268. Author Unknown. First meeting Vision Committee (then known as Night Vision<br />

Committee). February 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,556. 269. Stewart, W.K. Investigation of blacking-out in Defiant L. 7024. March 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,557. 270. Gilson, J.C. Development of the type F oxygen mask. March 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,558. 271. Thompson, H.W., J.W. Linnett, and F.J. Wagstaffe. Measurements on the removal<br />

of carbon monoxide from aircraft heating systems. March 1941. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,559. 272. Willey, C.B., and RAF Physiology Laboratory. Fatigue at high altitudes. March<br />

1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,560. 273. Author Unknown. Sixteenth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee. April<br />

1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,561. 273A. Author Unknown. Suggestions by RAF Commands for research (Noise, cold,<br />

fatigue). April 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,562. 274. Watson-Jones, R. Fractures of the spine sustained by RAF pilots and the<br />

relationship of these injuries to the Sutton Harness, parachute harness and other equipment.<br />

April 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,563. 274A. Air Ministry discussion. Discussion on FPRC 274. April 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,564. 275. Honeyman, W.M. Analysis of causes for suspension of pupils at Elementary Flying<br />

Training Schools based on the type of inadequacy. April 1941. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,565. 276. Behnke, A.R., B.C. Feen, and T.L. Willmon. Preliminary report on aeroembolism<br />

and equipment for oxygen inhalation. April 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,566. 277. Winfield, R.H. Airsickness in parachute troops. March 1941. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,567. 277I. Winfield, R.H. Preparation for Operation COLOSSUS (1st parachute dropping<br />

operation in World War II). February 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,568. 277II. Winfield, R.H. Attempt to determine incidence of airsickness among parachute<br />

troops. March 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,569. 277A. Winfield, R.H. Medical aspect of the selection and training of parachute troops.<br />

April 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,570. 277B. Winfield, R.H. Further report on training of parachute troops. May 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,571. 278. Theak, W. Rawdon-Smith intercommunication equipment. April 1941. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,572. 278A. Farrow, B.G. Final trials of Rawdon-Smith set AX 20. May 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,573. 279. Browne, R.C. Experiments on the Link Trainer; Scoring method and normal<br />

varieties of performance. April 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,574. 280. Dickson, E.D.D. Incidence of ear, nose and throat affections among candidates<br />

examined at RAF Medical Boards for aircrew. February 1941. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,575. 281. Bartlett, F.C. Selection of radio and wireless operators. April 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,576. 282. Adrian, E.D. The encephalogram as a means of assessing the aptitude of RAF<br />

Cadets. Failure to establish any correlation in 100 cases. April 1941. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,577. 283. Black, E.C., and J.KW. Ferguson. Recommendations regarding oxygen equipment.<br />

March 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,578. 283A. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Comments on FPRC 283. April 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,579. 284. Intelligence. Medical Services in the German Air Force. March 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,580. 285. Browne, R.C. Influence of oxygen deficiency and drugs on flying the Link Trainer.<br />

April 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,581. 286. Royal Aircraft Establishment meeting. Detection of carbon monoxide in aircraft<br />

cabins. April 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,582. 287. Livingston, P.C. Device for combating enemy searchlights during bombing<br />

operations. April 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,583. 288. Fulton, J.F. Aviation medical research in the USA and Canada. April 1941. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,584. 289. Craik, K.J.W. Dark adaptation and night vision. April 1941. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,585. 290. Author Unknown. Second meeting Vision Committee. March 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,586. 291. Clarke, R.W., C. Marshall, and L.F. Nims. Blood pH during decompression. April<br />

1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,587. 292. Browne, R.C. Benzedrine in anoxaemia and fatigue: Field experiment. April 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,588. 293. Intelligence. Selection and training of aircraft pilots (civil pilots) USA. February<br />

1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,589. 294. Evelyn, K. Effects of repeated exposures to low pressure. April 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,590. 295. Author Unknown. Second meeting Airsickness Sub-Committee. April 1941. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,591. 296. Brown, G.L. Memorandum on prevention of sickness in airborne troops. April<br />

1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,592. 297. Livingston, P.C. Visual problems of night interception. April 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,593. 298. Author Unknown. Seventeenth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee.<br />

May 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,594. 298A. Hoff, H.E., L.H. Nahum, and W. Kaufman. Electrocardiogram: Nature of Leads I<br />

and III. May 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,595. 299. Hebb, C.O. Decompression sickness: Bubbles. Interim report on work at<br />

Department of Physiology, Edinburgh University. April 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,596. 300. Stewart, W.K. Effect of abdominal compression on ability to withstand g: Final<br />

report. May 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,597. 301. Franks, W.R. RCAF. Test flights with hydrostatic suit. May 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,598. 301A. Briggs, F.E.R. Franks' anti blacking-out suit. May 1941. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,599. 302. RAF Physiology Laboratory. P.L. exhaust gas detector. May 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,600. 303. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Experimental pressure suit development. May 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,601. 304. Author Unknown. Third meeting Vision Committee. May 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,602. 304A. Gilson, J.C., E.A.G. Goldie, and E.E. Pochin. Effects of flash from .303 and 20mm<br />

cannon ammunition on night vision. June 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,603. 304B. RAF Physiology Laboratory, and K.J.W. Craik. Effect of glucose on night vision<br />

in anoxic subjects. June 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,604. 305. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Synopsis of physiology of high altitude flying (AM<br />

Pamphlet 120). June 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,605. 306. Intelligence. Activities of National Research Councils Committee on Aviation<br />

Medicine. June 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,606. 307. Gilson, J.C. American oxygen equipment: Note on use of. May 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,607. 308. Bartlett, F.C. Benzedrine. May 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,608. 308A. Bartlett, F.C. Appendix to FPRC308. May 1941. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,609. 309. Author Unknown. Eighteenth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee. June<br />

1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,610. 309A. Author Unknown. Employment of Miss CO. Hebb, Department of Physiology,<br />

Edinburgh University. June 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,611. 310. Gillespie, R.D. Predisposition to flying stress: Summary of 6 months at RAF<br />

Hospital Matlock. April-September 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,612. 311. Huins, H.P. Medical aspects of aviation: Mediterranean Command. June 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,613. 312. Macdonald, T.C. Experimental investigation of bullet damage to direct heating<br />

system. June 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,614. 313. Roughton, F.J.W. Diary of aviation medicine research contacts in USA. May 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,615. 314. Liljencrantz, E. Dark adaptation study: USS ENTERPRISE: Preliminary report.<br />

June 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,616. 315. Author Unknown. Fourth meeting Vision Committee. June 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,617. 316. Hebb, C.O. Observations on gas bubble formation and lung damage in animals<br />

rapidly decompressed to 43,000 - 47,000 feet. June 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,618. 317. Trowell, O.A. Histological changes in the lungs of rabbits decompressed to 40,000<br />

- 47,000 feet. June 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,619. 318. Witts, L.J. Remedies for seasickness and airsickness. July 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,620. 319. RCAF Medical Branch. Chronic altitude sickness, effects of low barometric<br />

pressure on personnel. July 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.


11,621. 320. Horrower-Erickson, M.R., and M.E. Steiner. Modification of the Rorschach method<br />

for use as a group test. July 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,622. 321. Extracts from German literature. High altitude problems. Frostbite. Accidents.<br />

Neuroses. Air transport of concussion cases. Vestibular. July 1941. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,623. 321A. Extracts from German literature. Sinuses. Effects of noise. Binocular depth<br />

perception changes. Stress. Gastrointestinal. Oxygen lack. July 1941. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,624. 321B. Extracts from German literature. Gastric disorders. November 1941. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,625. 321C. Extracts from German literature. Aircraft spotting. Stomach troubles. Altitude<br />

problems. August 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,626. 321D. Extracts from German literature. Stimulant drugs. Blood donors. Phosgene<br />

poisoning. Eye injuries from bombs. Sam Browne, complaint from wearing. Acceleration.<br />

Circulation/cardiac muscle. Neuroses. May 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,627. 322. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Progress report; Oxygen separator; Testing of<br />

personnel. B. 17; Film on blacking-out; Franks Hydro-static suit; Parachute bale-outset; G type<br />

mask; Night vision; Bends; Gas mixtures; Mobile decompression chamber; Airsickness, pressure<br />

suit. July 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,628. 323. Royal Aircraft Establishment report. German oxygen apparatus: ME 109 F-2. July<br />

1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,629. 324. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Notes on night vision. July 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,630. 325. Bartlett, F.C. Progress Report. Pre-selection SMA3. (Coordination factor in ability<br />

to fly.) Fatigue. Selection Radio Operators, Wireless Operators. Training. Accidents. July 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,631. 326. Craik, KJ.W., and M.D. Vernon. Perception of stationary and moving aeroplane<br />

silhouettes in plain and clouded fields. July 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,632. 327. Author Unknown. Nineteenth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee. July<br />

1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,633. 328. Dept. of Psychology, Cambridge. RAF Pre-selection tests. July 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,634. 329. Drew, G.C. Training: Visit to No 2 Bombing Gunnery School, RAF Millom. June<br />

1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,635. 330. Author Unknown. Extracts from diary of Committee on Aviation Medicine,<br />

National Research Council of USA. Substance E.CO2. Benzedrine and caffeine. Harmonic<br />

motion. CO poisoning. Vitamin A. June 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,636. 331. Pickford, M., and A.E. Ritchie. Influence of anoxia and/or alcohol on "Triple<br />

Tester". July 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,637. 332. Burton, A.C., and et al. Abstracts of reports from Medical Research Department of<br />

Banting Institute. April 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,638. 332(1). Burton, A.C. "Artificial man" for testing insulating power of flying clothing.<br />

April 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,639. 332(2). Burton, A.C. Loss of heat by radiation at high altitudes and work on<br />

improvement of thermally insulated flying clothing in accordance with the principles of heat loss.<br />

March 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,640. 332(3). Burton, A.C., and H.C. Bazett. Physiology testing of insulating properties of<br />

flying clothing. March 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,641. 332(4). Burton, A.C., and et al. Effect of anoxia on vaso-motor tone and temperature<br />

regulation in the rabbit. March 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,642. 332(5). Goodwin, J.E. Special physiological investigation of aircraftmen. March 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,643. 332(6). Bateman, J.B., and et al. Suggested use of Nicethamide (coramine) as temporary<br />

antidote to effects of mild anoxia: Brief discussion offunctional and psychological tests for use in<br />

experimental work on anoxia. March 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,644. 332(7). Bateman, J.B., and et al. Brain respiration: Influence of arterial oxygen supply.<br />

March 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,645. 332(8). Bateman, J.B. Formation of gas bubbles in body fluids subjected to decreased<br />

pressure in vitro. March 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,646. 332(9). Meek, G.A. Application of surface active chemical to aviation medical problems.<br />

March 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,647. 332(10). Bazett, H.C, and A.C. Burton. Effect of nitrogen liberation on cerebrospinal<br />

fluid. March 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,648. 332(11). Black, E.C, and et al. Interim report on British oxygen mask. March 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,649. 332(12). Black, E.C., and J.K.W. Ferguson. Oxygen equipment. May 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,650. 332(13). Franks, W.R., and M.M. Shaw. Serological response and aeroembolism. March<br />

1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,651. 332(14). Lawson, F.L., and et al. Sulphanilamide and high altitude. March 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,652. 332(15). Fisher, K.C. Investigation into mechanism of "critical oxygen partial<br />

pressures." Progress report. March 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,653. 332(16). Stephenson, N.R. Aeroembolism experimentally produced in rabbits. April<br />

1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,654. 333. Burton, A.C., and G.R. Macdougall. Effect of wearing heavy flying clothing of the<br />

extra oxygen consumption required for light work. June 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,655. 333A. Black, E.C., and J.KW. Ferguson. Face-fit of oxygen masks. June 1941. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,656. 334. Hallpike, C.S., and G.M. Fitzgerald. Observations on pathology of airsickness. July<br />

1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,657. 335. RCAF investigations. Airsickness. May 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,658. 336. Drew, G.C. Tests for radio operators. July 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,659. 337. Langley, L.L. Adrenal reaction to high altitude. August 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,660. 338. Stewart, W.K. Influence of drugs on ability to withstand centrifugal force. August<br />

1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,661. 339. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Flight tests on Franks' hydrostatic suit. July 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,662. 339A. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Franks' suit: Progress. October 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,663. 340. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Effect of adrenal cortical extract. July 1941. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,664. 341. Author Unknown. Position of oxygen, excluding cylinders, etc., in USA, Canada<br />

and Great Britain. August 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,665. 342. Craik, K.J.W. Instrument lighting for night use. July 1941. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,666. 342A. Livingston, P.C. The ultraviolet system of aircraft cockpit night illumination.<br />

August 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,667. 343. Daly, I., and de Burgh. Proposed research into sensitive-to-high-altitude and<br />

insensitive animals. August 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,668. 344. Author Unknown. Twentieth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee.<br />

August 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,669. 345. Trowell, O.A. Histological examination of spinal cord of animals rapidly<br />

decompressed to 40,000 - 45,000 feet. August 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,670. 346. Livingston, P.C. Some visual problems of submarine detection. August 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,671. 347. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Effect of decompression on cerebrospinal fluid<br />

pressure. August 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,672. 348. Author Unknown. Fifth meeting Vision Committee. July 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,673. 349. Fegler, J. Observations on guinea pigs explosively decompressed to equivalent<br />

heights of41,000 - 45,000 feet. August 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,674. 350. Macdonald, T.C., H.L. Roxburgh, and G.D. Mackay. Basis of present RAF<br />

standards of carbon monoxide tolerance in aircraft. August 1941. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,675. 351. Author Unknown. First meeting Sub-Committee on Psychological Pre-Selection<br />

Tests. August 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,676. 352. Dickson, E.D.D., and A.W.G. Ewing. Protection of hearing. August 1941. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,677. 353. Vision Committee. Instrument lighting in aircraft (and vehicles). September 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,678. 354. Author Unknown. Sixth meeting Vision Committee. September 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,679. 355. Winfield, R.H. Factors influencing onset and production of fatigue of CATALINA<br />

flying boat crews. September 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,680. 355A. Headquarters Coastal Command. Reply to points raised in FPRC355. October<br />

1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,681. 356(1). Burton, A.C. Analysis of problem of protection against cold and testing of<br />

insulating power of flying clothing. August 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,682. 356(2). Burton, A.C., and G.R. Macdougall. Summary of above report. August 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,683. 356(3). Burton, A.C., and G.R. Macdougall. General Electric Company electrically<br />

heated flying suit. August 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,684. 356(4). Bazett, H.C. Note on problems of heat conservation in aircraft. August 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,685. 356(5). Burton, A.C., G.R. Macdougall, and H.C. Bazett. New instrument for<br />

measurement of velocity of random air movement and of thermal insulation of the air. August<br />

1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,686. 357. Psychology Laboratory, Cambridge. Suspensions at Elementary Flying Training<br />

Schools. Frequency of faults. September 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,687. 358. D.M.S. Letter from Royal Australian Air Force. June 1941. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,688. 358A. R.A.A.F. RAAF Flying Personnel Research Committee meeting. June 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,689. 358B. R.A.A.F. RAAF Flying Personnel Research Committee meeting (mentions retinal<br />

burns received during tropical flying after exposures of 1 - 2 seconds). October 1942. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,690. 358C. McIntyre, A.K., and A.M. Morson. Eye movements and their relation to depth<br />

perception FR-6. November 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,691. 358D. McIntyre, A.K., and A.M. Morson. How and where to look on landing. FR- 7.<br />

November 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,692. 358E. Wright, R.D. Cockpit lighting. FR-8. November 1941. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,693. 358F. R.A.A.F. RAAF Flying Personnel Research Committee meeting. FR-4. November<br />

1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,694. 358G. McIntyre, A.K., and A.M. Morson. Proposed trainer for landings. FR-5.<br />

November 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,695. 358H. McIntyre, A.K., and A.M. Morson. Blacking-out research, Sydney University.<br />

FR-9. November 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,696. 3581. McIntyre, A.K. Disorientation. Airsickness Notes on FR-10. November 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,697. 358J. R.A.A.F. Blacking-out. November 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,698. 358K R.A.A.F. RAAF Flying Personnel Research Committee meeting. July 1942.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,699. 358L. R.A.A.F. Points from RAAF FPRC meeting: High altitude: carbon monoxide.<br />

FRs.30-31. March 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,700. 359. Author Unknown. Seventh meeting Vision Committee. September 1941. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,701. 359A. Livingston, P.C., et al. Glare from searchlights. October 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,702. 360. Mackay, C.G.G. German parachute troops in Crete. September 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,703. 361. Winfield, R.H. Use of Benzedrine to overcome fatigue on operational flights in<br />

Coastal Command. October 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,704. 362. Bott, E.A. Personnel selection in the RAF. October 1941. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,705. 363. Bott, E.A., and G.P. Cosgrave. Selection, RCAF. October 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,706. 364. Stewart, W.K. Standard rudder bar. October 1941. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,707. 365. Matthews, B.H.C. Visit to Canada and USA for liaison in aviation physiology:<br />

Oxygen equipment. October 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,708. 366. Author Unknown. Twenty-first meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee.<br />

October 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,709. 367. Burton, AC, and et al. Protection of aviator from effects of cold. October 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,710. 368. Author Unknown. Eighth meeting Vision Committee. October 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,711. 369. Livingston, P.C Influence on night vision of artificial dilatation of the pupil.<br />

October 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,712. 370. Cade, S. Investigation of cases of head injury in Bomber Command. October 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,713. 370A. Goldie, E.A.G., and C.H. Brown. Comments on FPRC370. November 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,714. 370B. Cade, S. Reply to FPRC370A. December 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,715. 371. National Defence Research Committee USA. Sound sources. October 1941. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,716. 372. Dickson, E.D.D. Incidence of ear, nose and throat affections among candidates<br />

examined at RAF Aviation Candidates Medical Boards. October 1941. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,717. 373. National Research Council of Canada. Night blindness: Vitamin A test on RCAF<br />

personnel. October 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,718. 374. Pask, E.A. Oxygen equipment in ferry aircraft and in aircraft during trans-Atlantic<br />

delivery. November 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,719. 375. Matthews, B.H.C. Review of oxygen apparatus for aviation in use and development.<br />

November 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,720. 376. Gilson, J.G. Proposed RCAF oxygen and W/T equipment: Especially<br />

interchangeability with present and proposed RAF equipment. November 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,721. 377. Pask, E.A. Mobile decompression chambers. November 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,722. 378. Author Unknown. Twenty-second meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee.<br />

November 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,723. 379. Author Unknown. Ninth meeting Vision Committee. November 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,724. 379. Livingston, P.C. Resume of work by Consultant in Ophthalmology 1939 - November<br />

1941. November 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,725. 380. Physiology Laboratory, University of Edinburgh. Investigation of blood in "height"<br />

sensitive and insensitive animals. November 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,726. 381. Burton, A.C., and H.W. Thompson. The Jacques Wolodarsky heated flying suit with<br />

automatically stabilized temperature. November 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,727. 382. Vernon, M.D. Learning to identify aeroplanes from photographs. November 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,728. 383. Craig, E.W., and Airborne Forces Establishment. Airsickness in HOTSPUR Gliders.<br />

November 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,729. 384. Intelligence. Aviation medicine in German Air Force; Admission tests; Medical<br />

instruction during training; Oxygen; Altitude tests in low pressure chamber; First aid; Night<br />

flying; Heating; Rest; Flying stress; Hospitals. November 1941. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,730. 385. Air Ministry discussion. Preselection Committee. December 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,731. 385A. Bradford Hill, A. Memorandum on preselection tests. August 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,732. 385B. Bradford Hill, A. Comparison of preselection assessments based on objective and<br />

subjective data, and on objective data only. October 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,733. 385C. Bradford Hill, A. Study of some preselection assessments in relation to<br />

Elementary Flying Schools gradings entered on Form 1499B. November 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,734. 385D. Bradford Hill, A. Study of some statistical data relating to SMA3. October 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,735. 385E. Bradford Hill, A. Study of reasons for suspensions from training. October 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,736. 386. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Notes on Night Vision (issued as Air Ministry<br />

Pamphlet 129). October 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,737. 387. Hecht, S. A threshold meter for measuring the visual threshold during dark<br />

adaptation. September 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,738. 388. Johnson Foundation, USA. Design of the oximeter warning and flight models.<br />

September 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,739. 388A. Johnson Foundation, USA. Further development of oximeter, warning and flight<br />

models. October 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,740. 389. Winfield, R.H. Operational flights in STIRLING aircraft: Points of physiological<br />

interest. December 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,741. 390. Stewart, W.K. Franks' suit: Progress notes. December 1941. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,742. 391. Rees-Jones, G.F., and J.E.G. McGibbon. Radiological visualisation of the<br />

Eustachian tube. November 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,743. 392. Russian Handbook. Medical examination for fitness for flying. 1939. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,744. 392A. Russian Handbook. Atmospheric conditions at high altitude. 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,745. 392B. Russian Handbook. Diet, aircrew. 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,746. 392C. Russian Handbook. Cockpit layout. Protection vs noise. Exhaust gases. Carbon<br />

monoxide in cabins. 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,747. 392D. Russian Handbook. High speed flying. Blind flying. High altitude flying. 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,748. 392E. Russian Handbook. Oxygen systems. 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,749. 392F. Russian Handbook. Paratroops. 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,750. 392G. Russian Press. Physical training, aircrew. June 1947. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,751. 392H. Russian Manual. Examination for flying duties. December 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,752. 393. Bazett, H.C. Clothing insulation. December 1941. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,753. 394. Thorner, M., FA. Gibbs, and E.L. Gibbs. EEC: Relation to flying ability. December<br />

1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,754. 395. Kitching, J.A. Measurement of internal body temperature of men exposed to severe<br />

cold. November 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,755. 396. Burton, A.C. Electrical urine thermometer for determination of loss of body<br />

temperature suffered by aircrews in operational flying. December 1941. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,756. 397. Dixon, F.W.P. Relation between systolic blood pressure and effects of glare.<br />

December 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,757. 397A. Dixon, F.W.P. Further tests. December 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,758. 398. Macdonald, T.C. Aviation medicine activities in Canada and USA. December 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,759. 399. Author Unknown. Tenth meeting Vision Committee. December 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,760. 400. Bright, E.B. High altitude flying and training at No 90 Squadron RAF. May-<br />

November 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,761. 401. Evelyn, K. Decompression experiments, RCAF. December 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,762. 402. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Physiological aspects of pressure cabin development<br />

with particular reference to whether pressure of 7-9lb/sq.in. or 2.5-3lb/sq.in. are desirable.<br />

November 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,763. 402A. Roxburgh, H.L. Physiological considerations on the choice of pressures for<br />

pressure cabin, military aircraft. January 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,764. 403. Bartlett, F.C. Recruitment, selection and training of Sector Controllers - I.<br />

December 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,765. 403A. Bartlett, F.C. Selection of Sector Control Officers - II. February 1942. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,766. 403B. Bartlett, F.C. Selection and training of Sector Controllers - III. April 1942.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,767. 403C. Bartlett, F.C. Selection of Sector Controllers - IV. July 1942. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,768. 404. Author Unknown. Twenty-third meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee.<br />

January 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,769. 405. Stewart, W.K, and M.E. Worthington. Physiological protection against carbon<br />

monoxide inhalation. January 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,770. 406. Dickson, E.D.D., and G. Gilchrist. Investigation into effects of aeroplane's noise on<br />

flying personnel undergoing training. January 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,771. 407. Stewart, W.K. Report on Professor F. C. Cotton's pneumodynamic suit. January<br />

1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,772. 407A. RAAF Flying Personnel Research Committee. Progress of pneumodynamic suit.<br />

December 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,773. 408. Author Unknown. Eleventh meeting Vision Committee. January 1942. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,774. 409. Royal Aircraft Establishment. Small microphone used with RCAF demand valve<br />

oxygen equipment. November 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,775. 410. Author Unknown. Third meeting Airsickness Sub-Committee. January 1941.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,776. 410A. Brown, G.L., B. McArdle, and J.W. Magladery. Clinical investigations into<br />

airsickness. January 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,777. 411. Associate Committee on Aviation Medical Research of National Research Council<br />

of Canada. Recommendations in standardization or interchangeability of oxygen supply systems<br />

in <strong>Canadian</strong>, American and British aircraft. December 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,779. 412A. Symonds, C.P. Series of cases with psychological disorder examined in relation<br />

to selection of flying personnel. January 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,780. 412B. Symonds, C.P., and D.J. Williams. Psychological disorders in flying personnel.<br />

January 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,781. 412C. Symonds, C.P., and D.J. Williams. Critical survey of published literature. January<br />

1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,782. 412D. Symonds, C.P., and D.J. Williams. Review of reports submitted to Air Ministry<br />

since out-break of war to April 1942. April 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,783. 412E. Symonds, C.P., and D.J. Williams. Personal investigation in Fighter Command.<br />

August 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,784. 412F. Symonds, C.P., and D.J. Williams. Personnel investigation in Bomber Command.<br />

August 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,785. 412G. Symonds, C.P., and D.J. Williams. Statistical survey of records of psychological<br />

disorders in flying personnel. February-August 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,787. 4121. Symonds, C.P., and D.J. Williams. Occurrence of neurosis in RAF aircrew 1943-<br />

1944. September 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,788. 412J. Williams, D.J. Time of recognition of neurosis in flying personnel. February 1944.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,789. 412K. Symonds, C.P., and D.J. Williams. Investigation of psychological disorders in<br />

flying personnel by Unit Medical Officers. February 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,790. 412L. Symonds, C.P., and D.J. Williams. Occurrence of neurosis in RAF aircrew 1944-<br />

1945. April 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,791. 413. Macdonald, T.C. Aviation medicine in Canada and USA (with Appendices A - H).<br />

December 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,793. 415. Craik, K.J.W. Legibility of different coloured instrument markings and illuminated<br />

signs at low illuminations. January 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,794. 416. South African Air Force. Aptitude Tests Board. July-November 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,795. 416A. South African Air Force. Aptitude Tests Board. December 1941. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,796. 417. DGMS discussion. Pilot wastage. January 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,797. 418. Browne, R.C. Measurement of blind approach and landing ability. January 1942.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,798. 418A. Browne, R.C. Comparison of the British and American Beam Approach keying<br />

systems. April 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,799. 418B. Browne, R.C. Suggestions for improving Beam Approach indication methods. July<br />

1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,800. 418C. Browne, R.C. Further comparison of the A-N and E-T Beam Approach keying<br />

systems. December 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,801. 418D. Browne, R.C. Beam Approach Indicator: Improved display. March 1944.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,802. 419. Drew, G.C. Selection tests for Wireless Operators. April 1942. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,803. 419A. Drew, G.C. Wastage in Wireless Operators under training. April 1942. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,804. 420. Ministry of Aircraft Production discussion Radio Department Royal Aircraft<br />

Establishment. Laryngophones. November 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,805. 420A. Ministry of Aircraft Production discussion Radio Department Royal Aircraft<br />

Establishment. Objective measurements of noise in aircraft (effect on communications). January<br />

1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,806. 421. Daly, I., and de Burgh. Memorandum on research carried out on explosive<br />

decompression, Physiology Department, Edinburgy University. January 1942. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,807. 422. Translated from Ruff-Strughold textbook. Effects of acceleration. February 1942.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,808. 423. Author Unknown. Personal flying equipment (oxygen, visual aids). February 1942.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,809. 423A. Author Unknown. Lighting and marking of aircraft instruments. March 1942.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,810. 423B. Author Unknown. Personal flying equipment (oxygen regulators, air<br />

thermometer). March 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,811. 423D. Yale Aero-med. Research Group. Anoxic anoxia and acid base balance. July<br />

1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,812. 423E. Yale Aero-medical Research Group. Pneumatic anti-g garments. July 1942.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,813. 423F. Yale Aero-medical Research Group. Dilantin sodium/altitude tolerance. July<br />

1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,814. 423G. Browne, R.C. Proposed study of sleep rhythms. Proposed analysis of crashes due<br />

to pilot failure. July 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,815. 423H. Burn, J.H. Wright. Field activities: Urinary steroids. US oxygen equipment.<br />

December 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,816. 4231. British Aircraft Equipment Newsletter of Ministry of Aircraft Production.<br />

Personal flying equipment. September 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,817. 423J. British Aircraft Equipment Newsletter of Ministry of Aircraft Production.<br />

Personal flying equipment. October 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.


11,818. 423M. Bradford Hill, A., and G.O. Williams. Investigation of landing accidents in<br />

relation to fatigue. April 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,819. 423N. British Aircraft Equipment Newsletter, Ministry of Aircraft Production. Personal<br />

flying equipment. July 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,820. 4230. British Aircraft Equipment Newsletter, Ministry of Aircraft Production. Personal<br />

flying equipment. May 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,821. 423P. Psychology Laboratory, Cambridge. Progress report: Work for the RAF. Control<br />

and Reporting, Human operator problems. Assessment of temperamental qualities in aircrew<br />

(after-contraction test, endurance index, "flap", accident prone-ness). June 1943. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,822. 423Q. Mackworth, N.H. Control and Reporting: Human operator problems. Visibility of<br />

plotting arrows and viewing distance. June 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,823. 423R. Mackworth, N.H. Control and Reporting: Grid reference telling from various<br />

distances and viewing angles. September 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,824. 423S. Mackworth, N.H. Control and Reporting: Legibility of raid block letters and<br />

numbers. April 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,825. 423T. Grindley, G.C. Control and Reporting: Selection and training of operations room<br />

personnel. May 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,826. 423U. Dickson, E.D.D., J.E.G. McGibbon, and A.C.P. Campbell. Acute otitic<br />

barotrauma, clinicalfindings. Mechanism and relationship to the pathological changes produced<br />

experimentally in the middle ears of cats by variations of pressure.December 1943. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,827. 423V. Mackworth, N.H. Aiming at centre of group of target indicators (Medical<br />

Research Council report APU 7/44). September 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,828. 423W. Bartlett, F.C, V. Horn, and N.H. Mackworth. Synthetic training of Pathfinder and<br />

Bombers in visual centring on target indicators (MRC report APU 24/45). July 1945. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,829. 423X. DGMS. Post-war aviation medicine research. September 1945. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,830. 424. Author Unknown. Twenty-fourth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee.<br />

March 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,831. 425. Ministry of Home Security. Civil Defence Research Committee, Sub-Committee G -<br />

The co-ordination of research in vision and visibility (Serial 8566). March 1942. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,832. 426. Grindley, G.C. Perception of movement in relation to problem of landing an<br />

aeroplane. March 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,833. 427. Burton, A.C. Tests of the thermal and electrothermal properties of the "Taylor<br />

suit". December 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,834. 427A. Burton, A.C. Supplementary tests of the thermal properties of the "Taylor suit"<br />

after some 90 hours' wear. December 1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,835. 428. Kitching, J.A., and A.N. Bentley. Methods for improving flying gloves. December<br />

1941. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,836. 429. Bartlett, F.C. Preselection tests in the RAF. February 1942. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,837. 430. Whittingham, H.E. Preliminary note on frostbite in the RAF. February 1942.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,838. 431. Livingston, P.C., G.W. Robertson, and E. Gwilt. Visual training course for special<br />

duty lookouts: Reasons for establishment of. February 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,839. 432. Fry, D.B., and G.E. Swindell. Comparison of type 39 microphone (laryngophone)<br />

and type 26 Service electromagnetic microphone. February 1942. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,840. 433. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Carbon monoxide. March 1942. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,841. 435. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Factors affecting visibility from turrets. February<br />

1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,842. 436. Author Unknown. Fourth meeting Airsickness Sub-Committee. March 1942.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,843. 437. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Effect of explosive decompression on man. March<br />

1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,844. 438. Livingston, P.C. Examination of night visual capacity by rotating hexagon. March<br />

1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,845. 439. National Research Council of Canada. Vitamins in relation to nutrition. March<br />

1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,846. 440. Livingston, P.C. Ultraviolet lighting in the Boulton and Paul gun turret. March<br />

1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,847. 441. Bergeret and Giordan translated by Fulton, J. Effects of instantaneous<br />

decompression in animals. 1939. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,848. 442. Goggie, A.F. Use of quinine, stebrin and plasmoquin in aviation medicine. March<br />

1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,849. 443. Liljencrantz, E. Selection of aviators. March 1942. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,850. 444. Gilson, J.C. RAF type G oxygen mask. April 1942. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,851. 445. Winfield, R.H., and C. Crichton-Miller. Parachuting: Based on 11,000 descents<br />

made at RAF Ringway (abbreviated statistical report). March 1942. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,852. 446. Macdonald, T.C. Aviation medicine in Canada and USA (oxygen systems; altitude<br />

tolerance; crash studies). March 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,853. 447. Bartlett, F.C. Investigation of flying accidents. April 1942. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,854. 448. Author Unknown. Twelfth meeting Vision Committee. April 1942. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,855. 449. Author Unknown. Twenty-fifth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee.<br />

April 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,856. 449AtoH. Author Unknown. Standardisation of personal flying equipment particularly<br />

oxygen items. May-June 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,857. 450. Reid, D.D. Some factors in the causation of flying stress. June 1942. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,858. 450A. Williams, D. Analysis of FPRC 450. November 1944. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,859. 451. Livingston, P.C. Effects of anoxia carbon-monoxide diabetes on field of vision. June<br />

1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,860. 452. Stevens, S.S. RAF flying helmets, types B, C and tropical tested with WA/12401<br />

phones. April 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,861. 452A. Brown, C.H. Comments on FPRC 452. May 1942. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,862. 452B. Ewing, A.W.G., and T.S. Littler. Comments on FPRC 452. July-August 1942.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,863. 453. National Research Council of Canada. Use of <strong>Canadian</strong> demand valve with existing<br />

oxygen equipment. January 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,864. 454. Army Telephone Instruments. Tests of throat microphones. April 1942. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,865. 455. Livingston, P.C. Examination of night visual capacity in relation to flying. 1942.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,866. 455A. National Physical Laboratory. Calibration of a rotating hexagon adaptometer.<br />

May 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,867. 456. Elsden, S.R., CO. Hebb, and O.A. Trowell. Classification of rabbits into groups<br />

according to their apparent sensitivity to high altitudes. May 1942. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,868. 457. Harris, H.A. Note on flying helmets. March 1942. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,869. 458. Stewart, W.K. Note on Spencer acceleration belt and leggings USA firm. May<br />

1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,870. 459. Campbell, P.A. Standardisation of pressure chamber descent procedure for<br />

classification of descent ear tolerance offlying personnel. March 1942. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,871. 460. Campbell, P.A. Effect of flight upon hearing acuity. January 1942. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,872. 460A. Brown, C.H. Comments on FPRC 460. July 1942. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,873. 461. RAF Physiology Laboratory. US oxygen equipment. June 1942. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,874. 462. Brown, C.H. Flying helmets: High altitude and tropical. June 1942. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,875. 463. Livingston, P.C. Apparatus for investigating visual reactions in airsickness. May<br />

1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,876. 464. Mayou, D. Visual problems in airsickness. May 1942. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,877. 465. Author Unknown. Thirteenth meeting Vision Committee. May 1942. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,878. 466. RAF Acoustics Laboratory. S. T. & C. laryngophone. May 1942. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,879. 466A. RAF Acoustics Laboratory. Type 20A American laryngophone. July 1942.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,880. 467. RAF Acoustics Laboratory. Twenty-sixth meeting Flying Personnel Research<br />

Committee. June 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,881. 468. Winfield, R.H. Medical problems of Merchant Ship Fighter Unit. May 1942.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,882. 469. Waters, E.T. Comparative accuracy of certain methods for estimation of carbon<br />

monoxide in the blood. March 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,883. 470. Air Ministry discussion. Intercommunication Sub-Committee. June 1942. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,884. 470A. de Burgh, D.H. Laryngophones and microphones: Development and trials.<br />

August 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,885. 470B. C.A.S., Ottawa. <strong>Canadian</strong> microphone. July 1942. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,886. 471. Author Unknown. Fourteenth meeting Vision Committee. June 1942. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,887. 472. Matthews, B.H.C. Oxygen equipment: High pressure "Monitor" valve. July 1942.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,888. 473. Keith Lyle, T., et al. Effects of administration of Vitamin A, ascorbic acid and<br />

riboflavin to RAF personnel. July 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,889. 473A. Stamm, W.P., T.F. Macrae, and S. Yudkin. Incidence of bleeding gums in RAF<br />

personnel and effect of treatment with ascorbic acid. July 1942. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,890. 473B. Macrae, T.F. Nutritive value of food served in airmen's messes. September 1942.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,891. 474. Browne, R.C. Modification of the Link Automatic Recorder for scoring<br />

performance on the Link Trainer. July 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,892. 475. Joekes, A.M. Correlation of swing sickness with airsickness. December 1942.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,893. 476. Cade, S. Injuries of head and face sustained by RAF aircrew in operational and<br />

non-operational flying. July 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,894. 477. Russell Davis, D. Effect of large doses of aneurin and other vitamins on<br />

development of mental fatigue in normal young men. July 1942. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,895. 478. Daly, I., de Burgh, and J. Fegler. Gas bubbles in circulating blood of decompressed<br />

animals. July 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,896. 479. Author Unknown. Fifteenth meeting Vision Committee. July 1942. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,897. 480. Bartlett, F.C. Selection of filterers. August 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,898. 481. Author Unknown. Sixteenth meeting Vision Committee. August 1942. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,899. 482. Ferguson, J.KW. Demand valve set to shut off at positive pressure. August 1942.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,900. 483. Ferguson, J.K.W., J.C. Gilson, and B.H.C Matthews. Status of demand valves.<br />

August 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,901. 484. Pask, E.A. Preliminary note: Method of investigating site of origin of pain in<br />

decompression sickness. August 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,902. 485. Park, J. Correlation between swing sickness and airsickness and history of motion<br />

sickness. August 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,903. 486. Russell Davis, D. Mental fatigue on the SILLOTH trainer. August 1942. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,904. 487. Author Unknown. Twenty-seventh meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee.<br />

September 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,905. 488. Bartlett, F.C. Fatigue in the air pilot. August 1942. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,906. 489. RAF Physiology Laboratory, and J.KW. (RCAF) Ferguson. Comments on MSA<br />

demand regulator model 3 and MSA mask type C and ancillary equipment. August 1942.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,907. 490. Author Unknown. Seventeenth meeting Vision Committee. September 1942.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,908. 491. Daly, I., and de Burgh. Gas bubble formation in circulating blood of isolated<br />

perfused lungs at low pressures. II. Gas bubbles in shed blood at low pressures, including<br />

description of a pompholygometer. September 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,909. 492. Williams, G.O. Fatigue and flying accidents. September 1942. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,910. 493. Winfield, R.H. Use of benzedrine to overcome fatigue on operational flights in<br />

Bomber Command. September 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

11,911. 494. Stiles, W.S. Dazzle Sub-Committee of Vision Committee: Progress Report. August<br />

1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,912. 495. Eggleton, P., S.R. Elsden, and CO. Hebb. Elimination of nitrogen and other gases<br />

from the lungs of animals breathing oxygen. October 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,913. 496. Author Unknown. Eighteenth meeting Vision Committee. October 1942. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,914. 496A. Vision Committee. Note on testing of night vision. October 1942. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,915. 497. Davidson, S. Electric intercommunication for elementary type aircraft. October<br />

1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,916. 498. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Devices for protecting pilots from effects of high<br />

acceleration with particular reference to trials of the Franks' suit. November 1942. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,917. 499. Author Unknown. Twenty-eighth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee.<br />

November 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,918. 500. Kerr, C.E., et al. Note on the prone position in Aircraft. November 1942. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,919. 501. Stewart, W.K, and M.E. Worthington. Carboxyhaemoglobin values in aircraft<br />

accidents. November 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,920. 502. Harvey, W. Tooth temperature with reference to dental pain while flying.<br />

November 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,921. 503. Roxgurgh, H.L. US low pressure walk-around bottle. November 1942. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,922. 504. Johnson, R.E., and et al (Harvard Fatigue Laboratory). Requirements of water and<br />

of sodium chloride for the best performance of men working in hot climates. December 1942.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,923. 505. Williams, D.J. Effect of mental fatigue upon the EEF. December 1942. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,924. 506. Author Unknown. Nineteenth meeting Vision Committee. December 1942. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,925. 507. Browne, R.C. Benzedrine and the Beam Approach. December 1942. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,926. 508. Reid, D.D. Influence of psychological disorder on efficiency in operational flying.<br />

September 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,927. 509. Russell Davis, D. Effect of special instructions on development of signs of mental<br />

fatigue. December 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,928. 510. Park, J. Airsickness in gliders. December 1942. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,929. 511. Pask, E.A., et al. Clinical effects of anoxia of moderate severity. January 1943.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,930. 512. Author Unknown. First meeting Otological Sub-Committee. February 1943.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,931. 513. Author Unknown. Twenty-ninth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee.<br />

February 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,932. 514. Browne, R.C. Method for studying working of a teleprinter switchboard. April<br />

1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,933. 514A. Browne, R.C. Teleprinter switchboard study. August 1943. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,934. 514B. Browne, R.C. Teleprinter switchboard investigation. February 1944. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,935. 514C. Browne, R.C. Teleprinter switchboard: Experiment with a new break system. July<br />

1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,936. 514D. Browne, R.C. A pilot experiment in shift work. May 1945. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,937. 515. Honeyman, W.M. The after-contraction process and fatigueability in pilots.<br />

February 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,938. 515A. Bartlett, F.C. The after-contraction of muscle: A possible fresh approach to a<br />

study of the causation of transport accidents (Medical Research Council APU 47/442). February<br />

1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,939. 515B. Hick, W.E., and P. Clarke. Note on the post-construction phenomenon. April<br />

1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,940. 516. Williams, D.J. Predisposition to psychological disorder in normal flying personnel.<br />

February 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,941. 517. Author Unknown. Twentieth meeting Vision Committee. February 1943.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,942. 518. Williams, D.J. Signs of temperamental unsuitability in pilots under training<br />

(Memorandum on selection by instructors). March 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,943. 519. Russell, D.C. Clinical observations on selection tests carried out in decompression<br />

chamber. February 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,944. 520. Author Unknown. Twenty-first meeting Vision Committee. April 1943. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,945. 521. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Oxygen requirements in flight. April 1943. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,946. 522. Vision Committee. Night vision testing: Hexagon vs adaptometer. April 1943.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,947. 523. Author Unknown. Thirtieth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee. April<br />

1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,948. 524. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Effects of decreased atmospheric pressures on the<br />

oxygen and carbon dioxide tensions in the lungs. May 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,949. 525. Luczak, A. Vision through glass and perspex. April 1943. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,950. 526. Coltart, W.D. Investigation of time for union of fractures of the shafts of tibia and<br />

fibula, and of femur. April 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,951. 527. Author Unknown. Second meeting Otological Sub-Committee. April 1943. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,952. 528. Roxburgh, H.L. Means of measuring instantaneous rates of respirations. May 1943.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,953. 529. Author Unknown. First meeting Sub-Committee On Assessment of Temperament in<br />

Connection With Aircrew Selection. May 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,954. 529A. Author Unknown. Technical advisory sub-group of above meeting. May 1943.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,955. 529B. Bartlett, F.C. Preliminary note on promising procedures for the assessment of<br />

temperament. May 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,956. 529C. Author Unknown. Second meeting Sub-Committee On Assessment Of<br />

Temperament In Connection With Aircrew Selection. May 1943. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,957. 529D. Author Unknown. Second meeting Technical advisory sub-group of above. May<br />

1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,958. 529E. Bartlett, F.C. Scheme for testing of temperament in the RAF. May 1943. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,959. 529F. Author Unknown. Third meeting Sub-Committee On Assessment Of Temperament<br />

In Connection With Aircrew Selection. June 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,960. 529G. Author Unknown. Fourth meeting Sub-Committee On Assessment Of<br />

Temperament In Connection With Aircrew Selection. June 1943. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,961. 529H. Author Unknown. Fifth meeting Sub-Committee On Assessment Of Temperament<br />

In Connection With Aircrew Selection. July 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,962. 5291. Author Unknown. Sixth meeting Sub-Committee On Assessment Of Temperament<br />

In Connection With Aircrew Selection. August 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,963. 529J. Author Unknown. Seventh meeting Sub-Committee On Assessment Of<br />

Temperament In Connection With Aircrew Selection. September 1943. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,964. 529K. Author Unknown. Third meeting Technical advisory sub-group of above. October<br />

1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,965. 529L. Chambers, E.G. Assessment of temperament by psychological methods in 1000<br />

bomber pilots at No. 7 Personnel Receiving Centre, Harrogate. Interim report. February 1944.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,966. 529M. Russell Davis. Assessment of temperament by psychological methods in 1000<br />

bomber pilots at No. 7 Personnel Receiving Centre, Harrogate. February 1944. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,967. 529N. Symonds, C.P. The psychiatric assessment by Wing Commander J. FLIND and<br />

Squadron Leader B. CATES, of pilots under training at the Personnel Receiving Centre,<br />

Harrogate, and pilots at Operational Training Units and Heavy Conversion Units who had<br />

completed an operational tour in heavy bombers. Interim report. April 1943.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,968. 5290. Symonds, C.P., and D.J. Williams. Investigation into psychological disorders in<br />

flying personnel. Assessment of temperament in connection with aircrew selection. Report on the


psychiatric method employed. July 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,969. 529P. Cambridge Psychological Laboratory, RAF Research Group. A first report on the<br />

Harrogate investigation (psychological tests). November 1943. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,970. 529Q. Russell Davis, D. Harrogate investigation: Relationships between the<br />

psychiatrists' and the Cockpit Test grades. February 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,971. 529R. Flind, J. The psychiatric examination of successful pilots. June 1945. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,972. 529S. Chambers, E.G. Follow-up report on the Harrogate experiment. May 1946.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,973. 529T. Honeyman, W.M. Harrogate experiment: Control Column test. The association of<br />

assessments and personal liability of pilots to accidents. February 1946. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,974. 529U. Reid, D.D. Validation of the bomber pilot temperament assessment experiment.<br />

July 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,975. 530. Russell Davis, D. Behaviour or neurotic subjects in the Cambridge Cockpit. May<br />

1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,976. 531. Author Unknown. Twenty-second meeting Vision Committee. May 1943. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,977. 532. Dickson, E.D.D. A new method of testing hearing efficiency of aviation candidates.<br />

March 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,978. 532A. Otological Sub-Committee. Recommendations on testing of hearing in RAF.<br />

October 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,979. 533. Bradford Hill, A., and G.O. Williams. Statistical studies of night visual capacity as<br />

measured by the rotating hexagon. July 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,980. 534. Author Unknown. Third meeting Otological Sub-Committee. June 1943. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,981. 535. Reid, D.D. Prognosis for a return to full flying duties after psychological disorder.<br />

June 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,982. 536. Winfield, R.H. Effects of decreased atmospheric pressure on carrier pigeons. July<br />

1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,983. 536A. Henderson, R.S. Effect of high altitude on pigeons. February 1943. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,984. 537. Author Unknown. Thirty-first meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee. July<br />

1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,985. 538. Morant, G.M. Body measurements of 2400 candidates for aircrew. Preliminary<br />

report. July 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,986. 539. Roxburgh, H.L. German oxygen equipment. August 1943. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,987. 539A. Roxburgh, H.L. Summary of all German oxygen equipment examined at RAF<br />

Physiology Laboratory, March-September 1944. October 1944. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,988. 540. Author Unknown. Twenty-third meeting Vision Committee. July 1943. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,989. 541. Fegler, J., and C.O. Hebb. Effect of oxygen pre-treatment on decompressed<br />

animals, with special reference to their blood haemoglobin values. July 1943. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,990. 542. Winfield, R.H. Effect of pre-oxygenation in prevention of decompression sickness.<br />

August 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,991. 543. Air Ministry Pamphlet 154. Notes on prevention of fatigue in flying personnel. July<br />

1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,992. 544. Hebb, C.O. Conditions relating to the resistance of animals to high altitudes.<br />

August 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,993. 545. Biesheuvel, S., and J. Maxwell. Pilot selection tests used in South African Air<br />

Force. June 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,994. 545A. Biesheuvel, S. Preliminary report on the test battery for selection of pilots in the<br />

SAAF. June 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,995. 545B. Biesheuvel, S. Present status of the pilot aptitude test battery in the SAAF. June<br />

1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,996. 545C. Biesheuvel, S. Validity of psychomotor test battery. July 1943. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


11,997. 545D. Biesheuvel, S. Temperament and personality given as a guide to testing staff<br />

SAAF. Lecture I. June 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,998. 545E. Biesheuvel, S. Inter-relation of qualities. Lecture II. June 1943. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

11,999. 545F. Biesheuvel, S. Chief temperament qualities analysed and defined. Lecture III.<br />

June 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,000. 546. Biesheuvel, S. Aircrew selection in the Royal Air Force. June 1943. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,001. 547. Symonds, C.P., and D.J. Williams. Neurosis precipitated by flying duties. August<br />

1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,002. 547A. Symonds, C.P. Clinical and statistical study of neurosis precipitated by flying<br />

duties. Table IV of FPRC 547. February 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,003. 548. Joekes, A.M. Relation of adrenal cortex to flying fatigue. September 1943. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,004. 548A. Joekes, A.M. Relation of adrenal cortex to flying fatigue. March 1944. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,005. 549. Dickson, E.D.D., and et al. Suggested method for measuring the attenuation of<br />

sound by flying helmets. August 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,006. 550. Macintosh, R.R., and E.A. Pask. Floating posture of the unconscious body. August<br />

1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,007. 550A. Macintosh, R.R., and E.A. Pask. Unconscious flotation posture: Tests of eight<br />

types of life-saving equipment. February 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,008. 551. Goldie, E.A.G. Device for measurement of light scattered by perspex and other<br />

transparent materials. October 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

12,009. 552. Goldie, E.A.G. Respiration rate during a bomber sortie. October 1943. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,010. 553. Goldie, E.A.G. Fourth meeting Otological Sub-Committee. August 1943. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


12,011. 554. Author Unknown. Twenty-fourth meeting Vision Committee. September 1943.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,012. 555. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Flight trials of the Pioneer oxygen demand valve type<br />

A12. November 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,013. 556. Gilson, J.C., et al. Prevention of injury in aircraft crashes. December 1943. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,014. 557. McGibbon, J.E.G., and A.C.P. Campbell. Clinical findings observed in cases of<br />

acute otitic barotrauma and their relationship to the changes produced experimentally in cats by<br />

alteration of atmospheric pressure. November 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,015. 558. Harvey, W., L. Rakowski, and L.F. Le Brocq. Acidity of dental cements.<br />

October 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,016. 559. Author Unknown. Fifth meeting Otological Sub-Committee. October 1943. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,017. 560. Author Unknown. Twenty-fifth meeting Vision Committee. December 1943.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,018. 561. Symonds, CP., and D.J. Williams. Probability of return to full flying of men who<br />

have broken down under the strain of operational duties. November 1943. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,019. 562. Williams, D.J. Episodes of unconsciousness, confusion, and amnesia while flying.<br />

November 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,020. 563. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Progress report. January 1943 - January 1944.<br />

January 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,021. 564. Author Unknown. Thirty-second meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee.<br />

January 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,022. 565. Bartlett, F.C. Instrument controls and display: Efficient human manipulation.<br />

December 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,023. 566. Author Unknown. Sixth meeting Otological Sub-Committee. December 1943.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,024. 567. Carr, S.J. Comparative trials between Franks' and Cotton's anti-g suits. February<br />

1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


12,025. 568. Bradford Hill, A., and G.O. Williams. Measurement of improvement in "night<br />

vision" as a result of training. February 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,026. 569. Dickson, E.D.D., et al. Incidence of acute otitic barotrauma as a disability among<br />

1000 aircrew cadets during a decompression test. December 1943. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,027. 570. Turner, W.L.M. Value of the standard decompression chamber test for otitic and<br />

sinus barotrauma. December 1943. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

12,028. 571. Author Unknown. Twenty-sixth meeting Vision Committee. February 1944. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,029. 572. Author Unknown. Seventh meeting Otological Sub-Committee. February 1944.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,030. 573. Davidson, S., and W.K. Stewart. Some physiological effects of low values of<br />

centrifugal force encountered in flight. February 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,031. 574. Bradford Hill, A., and G.O. Williams. The SMA3 test and ability to learn to fly.<br />

March 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,032. 575. Fegler, J., C.O. Hebb, and W. Missiuro. Post mortem conditions of lung<br />

characteristics of deaths at high altitude. February 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,033. 576. Author Unknown. Twenty-seventh meeting Vision Committee. April 1944. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,034. 577. Matthews, B.H.C, and A.K. Luczak. Some factors influencing dark adaptation.<br />

June 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,035. 578. Livingston, P.C., W.H.R. Jeremy, and E. Gwilt. Visual examination of 10 cadets<br />

undergoing prophylactic course of mepacrin and quinine. June 1944. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,036. 578A. Jeremy, W.H.R., and R. Holt. Effects of course of mepacrin on vision. October<br />

1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,037. 578B. Lamprell, B.A. Effects on altitude tolerance of mepacrin suppressive therapy<br />

when commenced with daily dose of 0.2 grams. June 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


12,038. 579. Missiuro, W.I. Preliminary investigation into effects of ultraviolet radiation on<br />

rabbits with reference to factors determining their resistance to anoxia and high altitude. April<br />

1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,039. 580. Buzzard, R.B. Re-selection boards, investigation of procedure. May 1944. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,040. 581. Lucas, B.G.B. Effect of large doses of ascorbic acid on altitude tolerance above<br />

40,000 feet. April 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,041. 582. Author Unknown. Twenty-eighty meeting Vision Committee. June 1944. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,042. 583. Author Unknown. Eighth meeting Otological Sub-Committee. May 1944. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,043. 584. Rose, B. (RCAF), and W.K (RAF Physiology Laboratory) Stewart. Review of the<br />

practicability of and necessity for anti-g devices in the RAF with particular reference to the<br />

Franks' Flying Suit Mk. III. July 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,044. 584A. Cellars, J.R., B. (RCAF) Rose, and W.K. (RCAF) Kerr. Franks' Flying Suit Mk.<br />

III Report on operational trials in the 2nd Tactical Air Force. July 1944. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,045. 585. Pekarek, A. Pekarek Safety Cell Mk. IB for the airborne life-boat Mk. II. June 1944.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,046. 586. Mackworth, N.H. The Clock Test: A new approach to the study of prolonged visual<br />

perception to find the optimum length of watch for radar operators. May 1944. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,047. 586A. Mackworth, N.H. Faulty perception caused by blank spells without signals. April<br />

1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,048. 586B. Carpenter, A. Study of the involuntary blink rate during prolonged visual search.<br />

July 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,049. 586C. Mackworth, N.H. Effects of heat and high humidity on prolonged visual search as<br />

measured by the Clock Test. February 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,050. 586D. Carpenter, A. Experiment to determine whether the performance of the Clock Test<br />

improves with practice (Medical Research Council APU 41/46). April 1946. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


12,051. 587. Young, F.G. (St. Thomas's Hosp. Medical School), and W.K. (RAF Physiology<br />

Laboratory) Stewart. Effect of anoxia upon induced diuresis in man. August 1944. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,052. 588. RAF Physiology Laboratory. Effects of carbon dioxide on respiration at various<br />

barometric pressures. August 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

12,053. 589. Author Unknown. Twenty-ninth meeting Vision Committee. August 1944. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,054. 589A. Mackworth, N.H., and F.H. Winson. Effects of benzedrine sulphate on a visual<br />

vigilance test (Medical Research Council APU 72/47). September 1947. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,055. 590. Smart, G.A. Incidence of gingivitis in the RAF. August 1944. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,056. 591. Stamm, W.P., T.F. Macrae, and S. Yudkin. Incidence of bleeding gums among RAF<br />

personnel and the value of ascorbic acid in treatment. August 1944. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,057. 592. Milner, J.C. Penicillin in ophthalmology. July 1944. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,058. 593. Symonds, C.P., and D.J. Williams. The psychological aspects of airsickness.<br />

September 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,059. 594. Davidson, S. Modified back cushion for MUSTANG III aircraft and consideration<br />

generally of seat comfort in aircraft. September 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,060. 595. Fegler, J., and C.O. Hebb. Selective benefit of oxygen-pretreatment in case of<br />

decompressed animals having low corpuscular haemoglobin values. September 1944. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,061. 596. Morant, G.M. Choice of subjects acting at mock-up trials of pilots' cockpits and<br />

gun-turrets. October 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,062. 597. Author Unknown. Ninth meeting Otological Sub-Committee. September 1944.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,063. 598. Author Unknown. Thirtieth meeting Vision Committee. October 1944. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


12,064. 599. Davidson, S. Evaluation of methods of resistance to g. October 1944. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,065. 600. Macrae, T.F., G.A. Smart, and S. Yudkin. Feeding and nutrition of the civil<br />

populations in Belgium and Holland during the German Occupation and after the Liberation<br />

until October 1944. November 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

12,066. 600A. Macrae, T.F., and G.A. Smart. State of nutrition in population of E. Ruhr.<br />

November 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,067. 601. Bradford Hill, A., and D.J. Williams. Reliability of psychiatric opinion in the RAF.<br />

October 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,068. 602. Author Unknown. Thirty-first meeting Vision Committee. December 1944. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,069. 603. Dickson, E.D.D., and G.H. Bateman. Survey of the aural health of aircrew<br />

candidates for the RAF. December 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,070. 604. Buzzard, R.B. Aircrew Allocation Centre, Brackla. A selection unit for tour-expired<br />

aircrew. December 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,071. 605. Reid, D.D. Study of some measures of effect of operational stress on bomber crews.<br />

November 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,072. 606. Author Unknown. Tenth meeting Otological Sub-Committee. December 1944.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,074. 608. RAF Physiological Laboratory. Head measurements in cases of recurrent otitic<br />

barotrauma. February 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,075. 609. Morant, G.M. Anthropometric investigations for air force purposes. January 1945.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,077. 610. Author Unknown. Thirty-secondth meeting Vision Committee. February 1945a.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,077. 611. Browne, R.C. Comparative trial of two attitude indicators. February 1945b.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,078. 611A. Browne, R.C. Comparative trial of two attitude indicators. April 1945. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


12,079. 612. Grindley, G.C. Preliminary notes on selection of air traffic control officers. March<br />

1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,080. 612A. Grindley, G.C. Selection of air traffic control officers. June 1945. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,081. 612B. Smart, G.A. Note on dyspepsia and diet in air traffic controllers. July 1945.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,082. 612C. Whitfield, J.W. Sickness and age of railway control staff (Medical Research<br />

Council APU 22/45). June 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,083. 613. Dickson, E.D.D., and et al. Various types of ear defender considered for aircrew<br />

use in RAF. March 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,084. 614. Author Unknown. Eleventh meeting Otological Sub-Committee. February 1945.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,085. 615. Reid, D.D. Fluctuations in navigator performance during operational sorties. April<br />

1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,086. 616. Worthington, M.E. Apparatus for automatic recording of respiratory and<br />

ventilation rates of crew in large aircraft. May 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,087. 617. Williams, G.O., and G.M. Morant. Size of pilots of HALIFAX aircraft. May 1945.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,088. 618. Author Unknown. Thirty-third meeting Vision Committee. April 1945. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,089. 618A. Macgown, J.C., and L.C. Johnson. Testing of night vision by the Shadowgraph.<br />

April 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,090. 619. Cellars, J.R. (RAF), B. Rose, and W.K. (RCAF) Kerr. Effect of gastro-enteritis on<br />

fighter pilots. May 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,091. 620. Author Unknown. Twelfth meeting Otological Sub-Committee. May 1945. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,092. 621. Honeyman, W.M., and J.M. Yallop. Investigation into effects of asymmetry of<br />

aircraft controls. May 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,093. 622. Davidson, S. Trials of the RAF anti-g suit, modified "Q" harness and seat and back<br />

cushions in 2nd Tactical Air Force. May 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.


12,094. 623. Hick, W.E. Friction in manual controls with special reference to its effect on<br />

accuracy of corrective movements in conditions simulating jolting. June 1945. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,095. 624. Hutchinson, J.C.D. Physiological tests on flying clothing for use in the tropics. May<br />

1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,096. 625. Hebb, C.O. A critical effect of temperature in rapid decompression of rats to 44,000<br />

feet. December 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,097. 626. Bromley, J., and W. Harvey. Radiology at simulated high altitudes. December<br />

1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,098. 627. Stewart, W.K., and H.L. Roxburgh. German occupation and disarmament: Aviation<br />

medical aspects in Schleswig-Holstein. May 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,099. 628. Fraser, A.M. (RCAF). Service trials and further development of pressure-breathing<br />

equipment. May 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,100. 629. Williams, D.J. Neuro-psychiatric organisations in the German Air Force. June<br />

1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,101. 630. Williams, G.O. Physical fitness achievement tests. July 1945. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,102. 631. Ironside, R.N. An analysis of neurosis precipitated by flying duties among<br />

operational aircrew under the control of the RAF in Mediterranean Allied Air Forces, Central<br />

Mediterranean Forces, during 1944. July 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,103. 632. Foldie, E.A.G., and J.C. Gilson. Report on visit to the Physiological Institute,<br />

University of Gottingen. June 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough,<br />

UK.<br />

12,104. 633A. Morant, G.M., and J.C. Gilson. Survey of body and clothing measurements of RAF<br />

personnel. July 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,105. 633B. Morant, G.M., and J.C. Gilson. Summary, conclusions and recommendations of<br />

report 633A. August 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,106. 634. Buzzard, R.B. RAF ex-Prisoners of War Refresher Centres. August 1945. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


12,107. 635. Tripp, R.C.H. Recent advances in research on parachutes in the German Air Force.<br />

July 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,108. 636. Bartlett, F.C. Relation of "thresholds" of sensory acuity to perceptual efficiency.<br />

August 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,109. 637. Vince, M.A. Direction of movement of machine controls (experiments devised by<br />

Craik, K.J.W.). August 1944. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,110. 637A. Craik, K.J.W., and M.A. Vince. A note on the design and manipulation of<br />

instrument knobs (Medical Research Council APU 14/45). January 1945. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,111. 637B. Vince, M.A. The psychological effect of a non-linear relation between control and<br />

display (Ministry of Supply report). February 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,112. 637C. Vince, M.A. The intermittency of control movement and the psychological<br />

refractory period (Ministry of Supply report). February 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,113. 637D. Vince, M.A., and M.J.H. Mitchell. Direction of movement of machine controls<br />

(cont) (Ministry of Supply Report). November 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,114. 637E. Mitchell, M.J.H. A two-handed task in a discontinuous operation (Ministry of<br />

Supply Report). August 1947. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,115. 637F. Hick, W.E. Discontinuity and the human operator of machine controls (Ministry<br />

of Supply report). June 1947. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,116. 637G. Mitchell, M.J.H. Direction of movement of machine controls IV. Right or lefthanded<br />

performances in a continuous task (Medical Research Council APU 85/48). April 1948.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,117. 638. Harvey, W. Scheme for mass dental radiography of RAF aircrew by "Bite-wing" xrays.<br />

August 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,118. 639. Williams, G.O. Nature and site of injuries received in flying accidents. September<br />

1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,119. 639A. Williams, G.O. Second report. January 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,120. 639B. Williams, G.O. Third report. June 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


12,121. 639C. Williams, G.O. Fourth report. November 1946. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,122. 640. Reid, D.D. Relative importance of operational hazard, inexperience and effort in<br />

tour limitation. August 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,123. 641. Gillespie, R.D., and D.D. Reid. Prediction of failure in flying training and in<br />

operations by the brief psychiatric interview. September 1945. Library, RAF Institute of<br />

Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,124. 642. Hick, W.E. Precision of incremental muscular forces with special reference to<br />

manual control design (Medical Research Council APU 23/45). August 1945. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,125. 643. Author Unknown. Thirty-fourth meeting Vision Committee. August 1945. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,126. 644. London, R.C., and J.C. Gilson. German aircraft oxygen equipment. June 1945.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,127. 645. Ironside, R.N. Neurotic reactions to flying duties in aircrew under the control of the<br />

RAF in Mediterranean Allied Air Forces, Central Mediterranean Forces January to June 1945.<br />

September 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,128. 646. Beare, R.L.B., et al. German researches on deceleration and ejector seat in<br />

aircraft. October 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK<br />

12,129. 647. Gilson, J.C, E.A.G. Goldie, and R.L.B. Beare. German personal oxygen equipment,<br />

Parachutes, Mae Wests, Dinghies, Clothing, Cockpit lighting. November 1945. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,130. 648. Author Unknown. Thirty-third meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee.<br />

November 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,131. 649. Grieve, J., and G.M. Morant. Eye colour scale. November 1945. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,132. 650. Author Unknown. Thirty-fifth meeting Vision Committee. November 1945. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,133. 651. Author Unknown. Report to Secretary of State for Air on FPRC activities. June<br />

1940 - December 1945. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,134. 652. Russell Davis, D. Note on causation of accidents (Medical Research Council APU<br />

31/46). January 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


12,135. 653. Morant, G.M. Age-height-weight standards suitable for use in medical examination<br />

of aircrew candidates. February 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,136. 654. Rook, A.F. An analysis of500 cases of impairment of consciousness in pilots and<br />

aircrew. January 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,137. 655. Author Unknown. Thirty-fourth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee.<br />

February 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,138. 656. Honeyman, W.M., M.C. Cowper, and J.M. Yallop. Effects of asymmetrical<br />

positions of aircraft controls: Investigation with different types of control column. February<br />

1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,139. 657. Macdonald, A.C., and W.K Stewart. Note on seat ejection from He 162 aircraft.<br />

March 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK<br />

12,140. 658. Gilson, J.C., W.K. Stewart, and G.O. Williams. Hazards of escaping from aircraft<br />

in combat. March 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK<br />

12,141. 658A. Lee, P.A. Injuries to aircrew from the chest-type parachute. May 1946. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,142. 658B. Ministry of Supply Science and Technology Memo 11/46. Improved escape<br />

facilities in flight for pilots and aircrews in Service aircraft. August 1946. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,143. 659. Gilson, J.C..A.C. Macdonald, and W.K. Stewart. The importance of head restraint<br />

in seat ejection. March 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,144. 660. Author Unknown. Thirty-sixth meeting Vision Committee. April 1946. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,145. 661. Author Unknown. Thirteenth meeting Otological Sub-Committee. April 1946.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,146. 662. Buzzard, R.B. Report on the selection work of the Air Crew Allocation Centre and<br />

of the Personnel Centres (Refresher) for returned RAF Prisoners-of- War. May 1946. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,147. 663. Winfield, R.H. Medical aspects of RAF polar research flights. January 1946.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


12,148. 664. Honeyman, W.M., M.C. Cowper, and E.W. Rose. The autokinetic illusion: A study<br />

of factors in the light source. June 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,149. 665. Vernon, M.D. The assessment of "perceptual ability" (Medical Research Council<br />

APU 29/45). January 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK<br />

12,150. 665A. Vernon, M.D. Further experiments: The assessment of "perceptual ability"<br />

(Medical Research Council APR 32/46). January 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation<br />

Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,151. 666. Morant, G.M., and J.C. Gilson. Fitting trials of jackets and trousers (other airmen)<br />

and flying clothing. July 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,152. 667. Whittingham, H.E. Progress of aviation medicine in the RAF and its application to<br />

the problems of civil aviation. July 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,153. 668. Vernon, M.D. Scale and dial reading (Medical Research Council APR 49). July<br />

1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,154. 669. Denney, W.V.A., and G.M. Morant. Dental survey of RAF Boy Apprentices<br />

designed to assess effect of fluorine on dental caries. II. September 1946. Library, RAF Institute<br />

of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,155. 670. Dickson, E.D.D. Measurement of engine noise in jet propelled aircraft METEOR III<br />

and VAMPIRE. August 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,156. 671. Stewart, W.K. Ejection of pilots from aircraft. A review of the applied physiology.<br />

September 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,157. 672. Reid, D.D. Significance of sickness in operational bomber crews. May 1947.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,158. 673. Morant, G.M. Heights and weights of Royal Naval pilots compared with those of<br />

RAF. January 1947. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,159. 674. Winfield, B.J.O. Some medical aspects of parachute training. December 1948.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK<br />

12,160. 675. Ministry of Supply LPB note No 130. Results of physiological tests at Armament<br />

Research Department of the Ministry of Supply on Pilot Ejection. September 1946. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,161. 676. Author Unknown. Fourteenth meeting Otological Sub-Committee. November 1946.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.


12,162. 677. Author Unknown. Thirty-fifth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee.<br />

December 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,163. 678. King, S.D., and R.C. Oldfield. Movements of the eyes in searching for an<br />

inconspicuous object. December 1946. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine,<br />

Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,164. 679. Oldfield, R.C. Visual coverage afforded in a single fixation: The probability of<br />

perceiving an inconspicuous object displaced from the fixation point. December 1946.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,165. 680. Oldfield, R.C. Effect of background intensity and screen colour on echo-visibility in<br />

the B-scope. February 1947. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,166. 681. Oldfield, R.C. Visual search for an inconspicuous object. March 1947. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,167. 682. Morant, G.M. Dimensional requirements for seats in RAF aircraft. February 1947.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,168. 683. Cowper, M.C. Investigation into perception of movement. March 1947. Library,<br />

RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,169. 684. Author Unknown. Fifteenth meeting Otological Sub-Committee. April 1947.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,170. 685. Winfield, R.H. Exercise MUSK- OX. Medical aspects of air supply. April 1947.<br />

Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,171. 686. Roxburgh, H.L. Review of environmental factors affecting comfort in aircraft. June<br />

1947. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,172. 687. Author Unknown. Thirty-sixth meeting Flying Personnel Research Committee. July<br />

1947. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,173. 688A. Edwards, D.A.W. Subjective sensations recorded by an observer exposed to high<br />

intensity airborne vibrations with notes on other physiological effects. May 1948. Library, RAF<br />

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK.<br />

12,174. 688B. Edwards, D.A.W. First report on effect of high intensity vibrations on some<br />

animals. May 1948. Library, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, UK<br />

12,180. Author Unknown. Penetration of MG and cannon shell into timber (1942). No Date.<br />

PRO HO 191/140.


12,181. Author Unknown. Damage by phosphorus bombs (1942). No Date. PRO HO 191/141.<br />

12,182. Author Unknown. Damage to timber buildings (1941-1943). No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/142.<br />

12,183. Author Unknown. Damage to bridges (1942-1943). No Date. PRO HO 191/143.<br />

12,184. Author Unknown. Damage to canals, waterways, etc (1942-1943). No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/144.<br />

12,185. Author Unknown. Damage to docks, harbours, etc (1942-1943). No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/145.<br />

12,186. Author Unknown. Damage togas works, etc. (1942-1943). No Date. PRO HO 191/146.<br />

12,187. Author Unknown. Damage to railways (1942-1943). No Date. PRO HO 191/147.<br />

12,188. Author Unknown. Incendiary bomb (Explosive nose) (1942-1943). No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/148.<br />

12,189. Author Unknown. Long distance shelling (1942-1943). No Date. PRO HO 191/149.<br />

12,190. Author Unknown. Machine gunning and cannon fire (1942-1943). No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/150.<br />

12,191. Author Unknown. Multi-storey buildings (1942-1943). No Date. PRO HO 191/151.<br />

12,192. Author Unknown. Penetration of MG fire and cannon shell into brickwork, concrete etc.<br />

(1942-1943). No Date. PRO HO 191/152.<br />

12,193. Author Unknown. Penetration of MG fire and cannon shell into steel and other metals<br />

(1942-1943). No Date. PRO HO 191/153.<br />

12,194. Author Unknown. Ricocheting bombs (1942-1943). No Date. PRO HO 191/154.<br />

12,195. Author Unknown. SPRENGBRAND C50 (1942-1943). No Date. PRO HO 191/155.<br />

12,196. Author Unknown. Crops (1943). No Date. PRO HO 191/156.<br />

12,197. Author Unknown. Damage by unexploded bombs (1943). No Date. PRO HO 191/157.<br />

12,198. Author Unknown. Damage by bombs exploding in mid-air or at roof level. No Date.<br />

PRO HO 191/158.<br />

12,199. Author Unknown. Damage to buildings, shelters, structures of various kinds. No Date.<br />

PRO HO 191/159.


12,200. S101. Author Unknown. Summary of information on the flying bomb to 24 June 1944.<br />

No Date. PRO HO 191/198.<br />

12,201. S102. Author Unknown. The risk to tube railways at Charing Cross due to flying bomb<br />

attacks. June 1944. PRO HO 191/198.<br />

12,202. S103. Author Unknown. Casualty rates of flying bombs at night. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/111.<br />

12,203. S104. Author Unknown. "Big Ben". July 1944. PRO HO 191/198.<br />

12,204. S105. Author Unknown. Casualty rates of flying bombs by day. October 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/198.<br />

12,205. S106. David, F.N. The distribution of FLY for the period 15/16 June to 14/15 July.<br />

August 1944. PRO HO 191/198 and PRO AIR 20/4127.<br />

12,206. S107. Author Unknown. Presumed V2 projectiles, 8 September 1944. September 1944.<br />

PRO HO 191/198.<br />

12,207. S108. Author Unknown. Crater formation by high velocity projectiles (Preliminary<br />

report to 15 September 1944). September 1944. PRO HO 191/198.<br />

12,208. S109. Author Unknown. Summary of information on the V2 rocket projectile--to noon 15<br />

September 1944. September 1944. PRO HO 191/198.<br />

12,209. S110. Author Unknown. Summary of information on the V2 rocket projectile--to noon 22<br />

September 1944. September 1944. PRO HO 191/198.<br />

12,210. S111. Author Unknown. The damage caused by the German long range rocket bomb.<br />

November 1944. PRO HO 191/198.<br />

12,211. S112. Lyons, C.G., and P. Gardiner. Summary of the methods used for assessing the<br />

effectiveness of flying bombs and rocket bombs. November 1944. PRO HO 191/198.<br />

12,212. S113. Author Unknown. The possible use of a larger or improved warhead in the<br />

German long range rocket bomb. November 1944. PRO HO 191/198.<br />

12,213. S114. Author Unknown. Shelter population in tube railways, 27 November 1944.<br />

December 1944. PRO HO 191/198.<br />

12,214. SI 15. Author Unknown. Note from RRL on the probable effectiveness of V2 falling in<br />

the Thames. January 1945. PRO HO 191/198.


12,215. S116. Author Unknown. Examination of V2 house damage for evidence of Trialer filling.<br />

January 1945. PRO HO 191/198.<br />

12,216. S117. Author Unknown. Future attacks on London. February 1945. PRO HO 191/198.<br />

12,217. S118. Thomas, W.N. A comparison of the standardised casualty rates for people in the<br />

unprotected parts of dwellings exposed to rocket bombs (V2), flying bombs (V1) and parachute<br />

mines. April 1945. PRO HO 191/198.<br />

12,218. S119. Thomas, W.N. Recommendations on policy to meet future air attacks. March<br />

1945. PRO HO 191/198.<br />

12,219. S120. Author Unknown. Note on SHAEF memorandum entitled "The influence of<br />

ground burst and air break-up on crater dimensions" (SHAEF/1502/ADD). No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/198.<br />

12,226. 47. Author Unknown. Damage to buildings (other than fully framed). No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/58.<br />

12,227. 48. Author Unknown. Damage to multi-storey buildings. No Date. PRO HO 191/59.<br />

12,227. 48A. Author Unknown. Damage to houses (1940-1942). No Date. PRO HO 191/60.<br />

12,230. 51. Author Unknown. Damage to plant and machinery: Machine tool data (1940-1944).<br />

No Date. PRO HO 191/61.<br />

12,233. 54. Author Unknown. Fire damage to multi-storey buildings (1942). No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/62.<br />

12,234. 55. Author Unknown. Loss of production (1942-1943). No Date. PRO HO 191/63.<br />

12,235. Unnumbered. Author Unknown. Damage to roof sheeting. No Date. PRO HO 191/43.<br />

12,236. Unnumbered. Author Unknown. Damage to floors (1940-1941). No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/64.<br />

12,237. Unnumbered. Author Unknown. Ship damage (1940-1943). No Date. PRO HO 191/66.<br />

12,238. Unnumbered. Author Unknown. Earth movement (1944). No Date. PRO HO 191/67.<br />

12,239. Unnumbered. Author Unknown. Effects of blast impulse on brickwork and blast pressure<br />

on personnel. No Date. PRO HO 191/68.<br />

12,240. Unnumbered. Author Unknown. Blast detonation of Teller mines. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/69.


12,241. 21. Author Unknown. Damage to underground shelters (1940-1942). No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/49.<br />

12,242. 22. Author Unknown. Damage to factory shelters (1942). No Date. PRO HO 191/50.<br />

12,243. 23. Author Unknown. Damage to indoor (Morrison) shelter (1941-1943).No Date. PRO<br />

HO 191/51.<br />

12,246. 26. Author Unknown. Damage to steel-framed buildings. No Date. PRO HO 191/52.<br />

12,249. 29. Author Unknown. Damage to single-storey buildings and sheds. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/53, PRO HO 191/54 and PRO HO 191/55.<br />

12,252. 32. Author Unknown. Damage to reinforced concrete framed buildings. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 191/56.<br />

12,253. 32A. Author Unknown. Damage to houses (1940-1942). No Date. PRO HO 191/57.<br />

12,269. 8. Author Unknown. Damage to light roofing and walling materials. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/42.<br />

12,270. 9. Author Unknown. Damage to basement and ground floor shelters (1940-1943). No<br />

Date. PRO HO 191/44.<br />

12,271. 10. Author Unknown. Damage to walls (1940-1942). No Date. PRO HO 191/45 and<br />

PRO HO 191/46.<br />

12,281. 20. Author Unknown. Damage to surface shelters (1940-1943). No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/47 and PRO HO 191/48.<br />

12,282. 21. Author Unknown. Effect of blast on shelters excluding windows and roof lights. No<br />

Date. PRO HO 191/38.<br />

12,289. 28. Author Unknown. Model bombs. No Date. PRO HO 191/39.<br />

12,292. 31. Author Unknown. Plant and machinery. No Date. PRO HO 191/40.<br />

12,294. Unnumbered. Author Unknown. Oil tankers attacked by the enemy. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/22.<br />

12,295. Unnumbered. Author Unknown. Penetration of HE bombs into multi-storey buildings.<br />

No Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,302. 1. Author Unknown. Effect of bomb explosions on protected and unprotected windows.<br />

No Date. PRO HO 191/16.


12,303. 2. Author Unknown. Surface shelters. No Date. PRO HO 191/17.<br />

12,304. 3. Author Unknown. Anderson shelters (experimental data). No Date. PRO HO 191/18.<br />

12,305. 4. Author Unknown. Trench shelters. No Date. PRO HO 191/19.<br />

12,306. 5. Author Unknown. Penetration by fragments from 5001b GP bombs. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 191/20.<br />

12,307. 6. Author Unknown. Penetration by fragments from fragment gun. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/21.<br />

12,308. 7. Author Unknown. Penetration by bullets. No Date. PRO HO 191/23.<br />

12,309. 8. Author Unknown. Blast Part I and Part II (British bombs). No Date. PRO HO 191/24<br />

and PRO HO 191/25.<br />

12,310. 9. Author Unknown. Penetration by fragments from bombs other than 5001b GP bombs.<br />

No Date. PRO HO 191/26.<br />

12,311. 10. Author Unknown. Statistics of airraids, 1914-1918. No Date. PRO HO 191/27.<br />

12,312. 11. Author Unknown. Statistics of shelter provision. No Date. PRO HO 191/28.<br />

12,313. 12. Author Unknown. Basement shelters. No Date. PRO HO 191/29.<br />

12,314. 13. Author Unknown. Dividing walls for shelters. No Date. PRO HO 191/30.<br />

12,315. 14. Author Unknown. Earth movement due to explosions. No Date. PRO HO 191/31.<br />

12,316. 15. Author Unknown. Earth pressures due to explosions. No Date. PRO HO 191/32.<br />

12,317. 16. Author Unknown. Incendiary bombs. No Date. PRO HO 191/33.<br />

12,318. 17. Author Unknown. Penetration of bombs and shells (other than incendiary bombs).<br />

No Date. PRO HO 191/34.<br />

12,319. 18. Author Unknown. Laboratory tests on the protection of windows against blast. No<br />

Date. PRO HO 191/35.<br />

12,320. 19. Author Unknown. Fragmentation. No Date. PRO HO 191/36.<br />

12,321. 20. Author Unknown. Glass substitutes for glazing. No Date. PRO HO 191/37.<br />

12,322. Bradford-Hill, A. Casualty report: Analysis and summary of reports. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/10.


12,323. Bradford-Hill, A. Casualty reports (1940-1941). No Date. PRO HO 191/12. PRO HO<br />

191/13. PRO HO 191/14 and PRO HO 191/15.<br />

12,324. Author Unknown. Casualties: Statement of civilian casualties in the UK from 1939-<br />

1945. July 1945. PRO HO 191/11.<br />

12,325. Author Unknown. Chronological record of air attacks on Great Britain and Northern<br />

Ireland (3 September 1939 – 1 June 1944). September 1945. PRO HO 191/11.<br />

12,326. Christopherson, D.G. Bombs and bomb assessment: Equivalent charge-weights. January<br />

1944. PRO HO 192/1619.<br />

12,327. Author Unknown. Bomb Census: B Division tabular statements (1940 and 1941)<br />

(Compilations of incidents under various heads). No Date. PRO HO 198/233, PRO HO 198/234<br />

and PRO HO 198/235.<br />

12,328. B Division. Bomb Census: Notes for Technical Intelligence Officers Parts I - III. No<br />

Date. PRO HO 198/242 and PRO HO 198/240.<br />

12,329. Author Unknown. Analysis of Casualty Survey Reports 82-111. No Date. PRO HO<br />

195/15.<br />

12,330. Stradling, R.E. Long range rockets. Estimation of two incidents. July 1943. PRO HO<br />

191/198.<br />

12,331. Author Unknown. Target Vulnerability Notes: Procedure, general. No Date. PRO HO<br />

192/1685.<br />

12,332. Author Unknown. Procedure for completing bomb census reports. 1942. PRO HO<br />

198/241.<br />

12,333. Author Unknown. RE8 Target Vulnerability Notes: 1-102. No Date. PRO HO 191/113<br />

and PRO HO 191/144.<br />

12,334. Author Unknown. Assessment of bombing damage to German towns: October 1943 -<br />

March 1945. No Date. PRO AIR 14/1779 and PRO AIR 14/1780.<br />

12,335. Author Unknown. Analysis of the distribution of HE bombs falling on London between 4<br />

November 1940 and 27 January 1941. 1941. PRO HO 192/37.<br />

12,336. By Oxford Extra Mural Unit. Casualty survey in N. Africa, 1943-1944. No Date. PRO<br />

HO 192/38.<br />

12,337. Author Unknown. Airraid damage (Several hundred reports). No Date. PRO HO<br />

192/342 et seq. Maps in PRO HO 193/33 and PRO HO 193/51.


12,338. Author Unknown. Summary of bombs dropped on the whole Country prior to the<br />

introduction of the Bomb Census organization. No Date. PRO HO 198/229.<br />

12,339. Author Unknown. Fires caused by HE bombs, 1941-1945. No Date. PRO HO 192/1683.<br />

12,340. Author Unknown. Bomb census record, 1939-1946. No Date. PRO HO 198/218.<br />

12,341. Author Unknown. Fire research informal notes 1 - 120. No Date. PRO HO 191/199 and<br />

PRO HO 191/200.<br />

12,342. Gruneberg, H., and P.L. Krohn. Observations on enemy casualties caused in the battle of<br />

ALAMEIN and elsewhere. 1942. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives: SZ/OEMU/33/12.<br />

12,362. Al. Author Unknown. Damage to buildings of the steel framed shed type caused by air<br />

attack. No Date. PRO HO 191/186.<br />

12,363. A2. Author Unknown. The behaviour of certain types of roof sheeting under blast from<br />

direct and near hits from HE bombs. No Date. PRO HO 191/186.<br />

12,364. A3. Author Unknown. Fire damage from incendiary bombs in two typical areas. No<br />

Date. PRO HO 191/186.<br />

12,365. A4. Bernal, J.W. The effect of bombing on structures. No Date. PRO HO 191/186.<br />

12,366. A5. Baginton. Complete camouflage coverage by suspension cables. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/186.<br />

12,367. A6. Author Unknown. The design of "bomb proof structures. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/186.<br />

12,371. Bl. Author Unknown. Blast. No Date. PRO HO 191/187.<br />

12,372. B2. Author Unknown. Chemical fire extinguishers: Their application to incendiary<br />

bombs and resultant fires. No Date. PRO HO 191/187.<br />

12,373. B3. Author Unknown. Effect of broken glass on tires. No Date. PRO HO 191/187.<br />

12,374. B4. Author Unknown. Automatic sprinklers. No Date. PRO HO 191/187.<br />

12,375. B5. Author Unknown. Splinter penetration tests on concrete. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/187.<br />

12,376. B6. Author Unknown. Bracing systems for large sheets of glass. 1940. PRO HO<br />

191/187.


12,377. B7. Author Unknown. Spalling of concrete: Splinter penetration tests. 1940. PRO HO<br />

191/187.<br />

12,378. B8. Author Unknown. Mildew on window netting. No Date. PRO HO 191/187.<br />

12,379. B9. Author Unknown. Personal protection against the explosive Kilo IB: The nature and<br />

effect of the bomb. No Date. PRO HO 191/187.<br />

12,380. B10. Author Unknown. Protective walls on single storey factories. No Date.<br />

PRO HO 191/187.<br />

12,381. Bll. Author Unknown. The vulnerability of dams to enemy action. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/187.<br />

12,382. B12. Author Unknown. Precautions to be taken when building protective walls in single<br />

storey factories along the line of an existing street. No Date. PRO HO 191/187.<br />

B13. Author Unknown. Notes on aerial observation at night. January 1943. PRO HO 191/187.<br />

B14. Finch, G.I. Analysis of fire growth. No Date. PRO HO 191/187.<br />

B15. Author Unknown. Damage to multi-storey steel framed buildings caused by HE bombs. No<br />

Date. PRO HO 191/187.<br />

B16. Author Unknown. Air raid casualties: A survey based on an analysis of casualty data<br />

provided by air raids on England, 1940-1943. No Date. PRO HO 191/187.<br />

12,391. C1. Author Unknown. New design methods for strutting of basements, etc. No Date.<br />

PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,392. C2. Author Unknown. Consolidation of South Covering on Anderson shelters. No Date.<br />

PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,393. C3. Author Unknown. The propping of reinforced concrete beams. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/188.<br />

12,394. C4. Author Unknown. The protection of glass in hospitals. No Date. PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,395. C5. Author Unknown. Steps that should be taken to increase the resistance of'<br />

"umbrella" type shed roofs to collapse due to air attack. No Date. PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,396. C6. Author Unknown. Damage to cast iron pipes in works. No Date. PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,397. C7. Author Unknown. The protection of factory glazing. No Date. PRO HO 191/188.


12,398. C8. Author Unknown. Structural damage caused by recent air raids to some single<br />

storey buildings. No Date. PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,399. C9. Author Unknown. The protection of plate-glass windows. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/188.<br />

12,400. C10. Author Unknown. Flexible substitutes for glass. No Date. PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,401. Cll. Author Unknown. Chemical fire extinguishers: Their application to incendiary<br />

bombs and resultant fires. No Date. PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,402. C12. Author Unknown. Single storey war-time factory design. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/188.<br />

12,403. C13. Author Unknown. Observation, ventilation, and protection from glass in large<br />

buildings. No Date. PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,404. C14. Author Unknown. Refuge room dormitories (A sequel to Form Home as an Air<br />

Raid Shelter). No Date. PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,405. C15. Author Unknown. Strengthening steel framed shed buildings against collapse due<br />

to air attack. No Date. PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,406. C16. Author Unknown. Notes on indoor "anti-debris" shelters. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/188.<br />

12,407. C17. Author Unknown. Luminous materials and their wartime uses. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/188.<br />

12,408. C18. Author Unknown. Recent developments in protective wall design for factories. No<br />

Date. PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,409. C19. Author Unknown. Welding for the repair of steel framed shed buildings and for<br />

strengthening their resistance to air attack. No Date. PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,410. C20. Author Unknown. The construction of reinforced built walls for surface shelters<br />

and similar protective buildings. No Date. PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,411. C21. Author Unknown. Wooden indoor (anti-debris) table shelter. No Date. PRO HO<br />

191/188.<br />

12,412. C22. Author Unknown. Automatic devices for the detection of incendiary bombs. No<br />

Date. PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,413. C23. Author Unknown. Technical notes on the structural protection of buildings against<br />

incendiary bombs. No Date. PRO HO 191/188.


12,414. C24. Author Unknown. Protective walls in single storey factories: Methods of<br />

heightening and strengthening existing walls. No Date. PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,415. C25. Author Unknown. Protected accommodation in large buildings of load bearing<br />

construction. No Date. PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,416. C26. Author Unknown. Timber shelters for countries where timber is plentiful and steel<br />

difficult to obtain. No Date. PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,417. C27. Baker, J.F. Shelter design. April 1942. PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,418. C28. Author Unknown. Structural protection of buildings against small incendiary<br />

bombs and spread of fire: Part I Overhead protection: Roof and stopping layers. No Date.<br />

PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,419. C29. Author Unknown. Structural protection of buildings against small incendiary<br />

bombs and spread of fire: Part II Lateral protection. No Date. PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,420. C30. Author Unknown. Structural protection of buildings against small incendiary<br />

bombs and spread of fire: Part III Internal compartmenting. No Date. PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,421. C31. Author Unknown. Reinforced concrete for maximum energy absorption under<br />

impact: The use of various forms of steel as reinforcement. No Date. PRO HO 191/188.<br />

12,431. 1. Author Unknown. Communications at Sectors. November 1939. PRO AVIA 7/198.<br />

12,432. 2. Author Unknown. Interim report on Raid X43 of 10 November 1939. November 1939.<br />

PRO AVIA 7/198.<br />

12,433. 3. Author Unknown. Aims of Operational System Research. November 1939. PRO<br />

AVIA 7/198.<br />

12,434. 4. Author Unknown. Raid X28 of 28 November 1939. December 1939. No PRO number.<br />

12,435. 5. Author Unknown. Proposed RDF operational system. December 1939. PRO AVIA<br />

7/198.<br />

12,436. 6. Author Unknown. Raid X37 etc of 29 November 1939. December 1939. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

12,437. 7. Author Unknown. Identification of enemy tracks. December 1939. No PRO number.<br />

12,438. 8. Author Unknown. Experimental test of D/F fixer at Debden and Duxford. January<br />

1940. PRO AVIA 7/198.


12,439. 9. Author Unknown. Inaccuracies in D/F plotting boards at Sectors. January 1940. PRO<br />

AVIA 7/198.<br />

12,440. 10. Author Unknown. Duties of Raid Intelligence Officers. January 1940. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

12,441. 11. Author Unknown. Raid 18 of 19 January 1940. January 1940. No PRO number.<br />

12,442. 12. Author Unknown. Improvement of accuracy of height determination by Observer<br />

Corps. March 1940. No PRO number.<br />

12,443. 13. Author Unknown. Intelligence Distribution Centre. February 1940. PRO AVIA<br />

7/198.<br />

12,444. 14. Author Unknown. Proposed temporary system of passing information from CH and<br />

CHL stations. February 1940. No PRO number.<br />

12,445. 15. Author Unknown. Accuracy of D/F fixer system. February 1940. No PRO number.<br />

12,447. 17. Author Unknown. Suggested modifications to present D/F trangulator. March 1940.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

12,448. 18. Author Unknown. Miscellaneous indicator for Group operations rooms. February<br />

1940. PRO AVIA 7/198.<br />

12,449. 19. Author Unknown. Report on the use of interception tables at Wittering. February<br />

1940. PRO AVIA 7/198.<br />

12,450. 20. Author Unknown. Report on investigation of tracks of PDU aircraft, 24 February<br />

1940. March 1940. PRO AVIA 7/198.<br />

12,451. 21. Author Unknown. Report on experimental optical triangulator, Biggin Hill. No Date.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

12,452. 22. Author Unknown. The effect of the human element on the accuracy of plotting and<br />

telling. March 1940. No PRO number.<br />

12,454. 24. Author Unknown. Report on the accuracy of D/F fixing. March 1940. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

12,455. 25. Author Unknown. Visits to Sector Operations Rooms (Usworth, Catterick,<br />

Turnhouse). March 1940. No PRO number.<br />

12,456. 26. Author Unknown. Investigation of Zeppelin-shaped object reported by Searchlight<br />

Units. April 1940. PRO AVIA 7/198.


12,457. 27. Author Unknown. Effect of the human element on telling under operational<br />

conditions. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,458. 28. Author Unknown. Effect of the human element on telling under operational<br />

conditions. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,459. 29. Author Unknown. Interception tables at Sectors. April 1940. PRO AVIA 7/198.<br />

12,460. 30. Author Unknown. Raid blocks and symbols for Group and Sector Operational<br />

Rooms. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,461. 31. Author Unknown. Rubber maps for Operations Room tables M. No Date. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

12,462. 32. Author Unknown. Controlled interception. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,463. 33. Author Unknown. Display of raid information at Group Operations Rooms. May<br />

1940. No PRO number.<br />

12,464. 34. Author Unknown. Report on visit to Wick. May 1940. PRO AVIA 7/198.<br />

12,465. 35. Author Unknown. Suggested method of controlling flights at Dyce and Montrose.<br />

April 1940. PRO AVIA 7/198.<br />

12,466. 36. Author Unknown. Progress of Operational System Research and proposed research<br />

programme. May 1940. No PRO number.<br />

12,467. 37. Author Unknown. Report on raids on Yorkshire, 25 May 1940. No Date. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

12,468. 38. Author Unknown. Investigation of raid X6 of 30 May 1940. No Date. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

12,469. 39. Author Unknown. Errors in plotting, telling, and recording under operational<br />

conditions. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,470. 40. Author Unknown. Errors in plotting, telling, and recording under operational<br />

conditions. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,471. 41. Author Unknown. Improvement of accuracy of height determination by Observer<br />

Corps. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,472. 42. Author Unknown. Instrument of easy construction for determination of height of<br />

aircraft for use by Observer Corps in "black areas". No Date. No PRO number.


12,473. 43. Author Unknown. Errors in plotting, telling, and recording under operational<br />

conditions, II. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,474. 44. Author Unknown. Hostile and unidentified raids, Dundee Observer Centre Area,<br />

night of 27/28 June 1940. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,475. 45. Author Unknown. Telling and recording in operations rooms (draft and redraft). No<br />

Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,476. 46. Author Unknown. Operational efficiency of teleprinters in No 11 Group area. No<br />

Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,477. 47. Author Unknown. Tracking and identification of bombing raids on Norfold, 10 July<br />

1940. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,478. 48. Author Unknown. Proposed test of time lag in plots between Observer Centre and<br />

Operations Rooms by teleplotting on speech plotting. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,479. 49. Author Unknown. Transmission of sea plots to Aberdeen Observer Centre from Wick<br />

Filter Room. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,480. 50. Author Unknown. RDF operational system. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,481. 51. Author Unknown. RDF for ground controlled interception GCI. No Date. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

12,482. 52. Author Unknown. 11 Group operations room. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,483. 53. Author Unknown. Raids in Coventry Observer Centre Area, 20 August 1940. No<br />

Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,485. 55. Author Unknown. Method of construction of intelligence tracings. No Date. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

12,486. 56. Author Unknown. Observation Corps information on Fighter Command. No Date.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

12,488. 58. Author Unknown. Telling to Group and Command, and display of mass aerial<br />

activity. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,489. 59. Author Unknown. Requirements for apparatus in new "R" blocks. No Date. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

12,490. 60. Author Unknown. Use of two filter room letters for 11 Group area. No Date. No<br />

PRO number.


12,491. 61. Author Unknown. GL information passed through Maidstone Observer Centre. No<br />

Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,493. 63. Author Unknown. Test of GL coverage, Chaldon. No Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,501. 1. Zuckerman, S. The effects of direct concussion on monkeys in underground shelters.<br />

December 1939. PRO HO 195/6.<br />

12,502. 1A. Zuckerman, S. Memorandum on concussion, shock and allied conditions with<br />

suggestions for experimental work in relation to ARP. February 1940. In Lord Zuckerman's<br />

Archives.<br />

12,503. 2. Zuckerman, S. First report of investigation of effect of blast on animals. June 1940.<br />

PRO HO 191/167.<br />

12,504. 3. Zuckerman, S. Brief report of experimental work on the physiological effects of blast.<br />

June 1940. PRO HO 195/7.<br />

12,505. 4. Zuckerman, S. Wounds from bomb fragments. July 1940. In Lord Zuckerman's<br />

Archives.<br />

12,506. 5. Zuckerman, S. Experimental study of blast injuries to the lungs. August 1940. In Lord<br />

Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,507. 6. Zuckerman, S., and A.N. Black. The effects of impacts on the head and back of<br />

monkeys. August 1940. PRO HO 195/8.<br />

12,508. 7. Zuckerman, S. An analysis of casualties in relation to the problem of protection.<br />

October 1940. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,509. 8. Zuckerman, S. Report on noise reduction test at Stewartby. October 1940. No trace.<br />

12,510. 9. Zuckerman, S. Analysis of Casualty Survey Reports 1 - 26. January 1941. PRO HO<br />

191/12.<br />

12,511. 10. Denny-Brown, D., W. Ritchie Russell, and S. Zuckerman. The value of a model<br />

helmet in reducing the concussive effects of a blow on the head. February 1941. In Lord<br />

Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,512. 11. Zuckerman, S. Wounds due to exploding incendiary bombs: Analysis of CS (EIB)<br />

Reports 1 - 109. January 1941. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,513. 12. Zuckerman, S. The problem of blast injuries. 1941. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.


12,514. 13. Zuckerman, S. Battle dress. Extract of Minutes of 13th Meeting of the Committee to<br />

Consider Means of Physical Protection for Members of the Fighting Forces. No Date. In Lord<br />

Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,515. 14. Zuckerman, S. Addendum to report of wounds due to exploding incendiary bombs:<br />

Analysis of CS (EIB) Report 110 - 143. March 1941. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,516. 15. Zuckerman, S. Memo on the risk of eye injuries in air-raids. March 1941. In Lord<br />

Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,517. 16. Zuckerman, S., and P.L. Krohn. Blast injury to lung. 1941. In Lord Zuckerman's<br />

Archives.<br />

12,518. 17. Zuckerman, S. Casualties among fire-watchers and fire-fighters. April 1941. Not<br />

circulated.<br />

12,519. 18. Bernal, J.D., and S. Zuckerman. Observations on BPC Paper 12 "Report on Body<br />

Armour". May 1941. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,520. 19. Zuckerman, S. Analysis of Casualty Survey Reports 27 - 46. July 1941. PRO HO<br />

191/13,<br />

12,521. 20. Zuckerman, S. Analysis of Casualty Survey Reports 47-81. November 1941. PRO<br />

HO 191/14.<br />

12,522. 21. Delisle Burns, B., and S. Zuckerman. The relationship between striking velocity and<br />

the damage caused to materials by a 3/32 inch steel ball. July 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

12,523. 22. Delisle Burns, B., and S. Zuckerman. Critical perforation velocity of a 3/32 inch<br />

steel ball fired at cloths, manganese steel, and "Tufnol Carp". July 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

12,524. 23. Krohn, P.L., D. Whitteridge, and S. Zuckerman. The effect of blast on the heart and<br />

head (Preliminary note). August 1941. PRO HO 195/11.<br />

12,525. 24. Zuckerman, S. Blast as a factor causing casualties in Anderson shelters and among<br />

people in the open. August 1941. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,526. 25. Zuckerman, S., and J.D. Bernal. The danger of blast and splinter injuries in<br />

armoured vehicles attacked by grenades. August 1941. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,527. 26. Zuckerman, S. Ocular injuries resulting from the war. September 1941. In Lord<br />

Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,528. 27. Black, AN., B. Delisle Burns, and S. Zuckerman. An experimental study of the<br />

wounding mechanism of high velocity missiles. October 1941. PRO HO 195/12.


12,529. 28. Zuckerman, S. A field survey of air-raid casualties. November 1941. PRO HO<br />

195/61.<br />

12,530. 29. Zuckerman, S. Blast and splinters inside vehicles with 1 inch and 1.5 inch armour<br />

attacked by No 68 grenades. November 1941. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,531. 30. Zuckerman, S. Observations on so-called blast cerebral-concussion. November<br />

1941. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,532. 31. Zuckerman, S., and B. Delisle Burns. The wounding power of small bomb or shell<br />

fragments. November 1941. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,533. 32. Zuckerman, S. Rupture of the ear drums by blast. November 1941. In Lord<br />

Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,534. 33. Fisher, R.B., P.L. Krohn, and S. Zuckerman. The relationship between body size and<br />

the lethal effect of blast. November 1941. PRO HO 195/12.<br />

12,535. 34. Black, AN., B. Delisle Burns, and S. Zuckerman. An experimental study of the<br />

wounding mechanism of high-velocity missiles. 1941. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,536. 35. Zuckerman, S. Body armour for AA personnel: Letter to General Sir Frederick Pile.<br />

January 1942. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,537. 36. Krohn, P.L., D. Whitteridge, and S. Zuckerman. Physiological effect of blast.<br />

February 1942. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,538. 37. Zuckerman, S. Blast pressures and mechanical shock on a gunner inside a pill-box<br />

due to near explosions on 66 2/3 lb charges of polar anmon gelignite. Tests at Netheravon on 12<br />

December 1941. March 1942. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,539. 38. Black, A.N., D.G. Christopherson, and S. Zuckerman. Fractures of the head and feet.<br />

August 1942. PRO HO 195/13,<br />

12,540. 39. Ungar, G. Effect of ascorbic acid on the survival of traumatized animals. June 1942.<br />

In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,541. 40. Zuckerman, S. Conditions affecting personnel in pill-box test. August 1942. In Lord<br />

Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,542. 41. Ungar, G. Preliminary note on studies of (1) the severity of "shock" in guinea pigs in<br />

relation to the degree of trauma and (2) the influence of ascorbic acid on the survival of<br />

traumatized guinea-pigs. No Date. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.


12,543. 42. Zuckerman, S., et al. Assessment of anti-personnel effect of 3lb and 6lb anti-tank<br />

projectile: Tests carried out at Whitchurch on 9/10 July 1942 and 22/24 July 1942. August 1942.<br />

In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,544. 43. Zuckerman, S. The effects of blast on personnel, with special reference to mortar<br />

shells. August 1942. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,545. 44. Zuckerman, S. Effect of anti-tank mines on AFVs. Report on test of Crusader tank<br />

44413 at Long Valley, Farnborough, on 18 February 1942. Estimate of effects on personnel.<br />

September 1942. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,546. 45. Zuckerman, S. War operational information and research. October 1942. In Lord<br />

Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,547. 46. Author Unknown. Anti-personnel explosive incendiary bomb incidents. September<br />

1942. PRO HO 196/13,<br />

12,548. 47. Delisle Burns, B., and S. Zuckerman. The wounding power of small bomb and shell<br />

fragments. October 1942. PRO HO 195/13,<br />

12,549. 48. Blake, P.M., et al. A comparison of the numbers of casualties caused by German<br />

bombs of different sizes. October 1942. PRO HO 196/13,<br />

12,550. 49. Blake, P.M., et al. Fracture of the ear-drums by blast. October 1942. In Lord<br />

Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,551. 50. Douglas, J.W.B. Further note on REN 177 (Serial 5477). November 1942. In Lord<br />

Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,552. 51. Zuckerman, S. Size of shell, mortar, and bomb fragments causing wounds (Dieppe<br />

series). December 1942. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,553. 52. Zuckerman, S. Report on the casualties caused by AA shell and shrapnel on the night<br />

of 17/18 January 1943. January 1943. PRO HO 196/15.<br />

12,554. 53. Emmens, C.W. A note on the meaning and measurement of the morale of towns in<br />

relation to air-raids. February 1943. Missing.<br />

12,555. 54. Blake, P.M., and J.W.B. Douglas. A preliminary analysis of the numbers of<br />

casualties caused in LCC flats which were damaged by the explosion of bombs. March 1943. No<br />

circulation.<br />

12,556. 55. Blake, P.M., and J.W.B. Douglas. Anti-personnel bombs. March 1943. No<br />

circulation.


12,557. 56. Author Unknown. A preliminary comparison of day and night raids. 1943. No<br />

circulation.<br />

12,558. 57. Delisle Burns, B., P.L. Krohn, and S. Zuckerman. Report on tank trials carried out at<br />

Shoeburyness on 3 April 1943. April 1943. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,559. 58. Zuckerman, S., and J.W.B. Douglas. Medical aspects of air-raids. Summary of<br />

lectures given at Stoke D’Abernon. May 1943. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,560. 59. Blake, P.M., and J.W.B. Douglas. Note on casualties from Darwin raids. June 1943.<br />

In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,561. 60. Spicer, C.C., R. Powell, and S. Zuckerman. A comparison of the casualty rates of the<br />

2 mortar and the 36- grenades. Preliminary note. May 1943. PRO HO 196/16.<br />

12,562. 61. Ungar, G. Experimental traumatic "shock". April 1943. In Lord Zuckerman's<br />

Archives.<br />

12,563. 62. Douglas, J.W.B. A preliminary note on the investigation of the casualties caused by<br />

APBs. January 1943. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,564. 63. Gruneberg, H., and P.L. Krohn. Observations on enemy casualties caused in the<br />

battle of Alamein and elsewhere. July 1943. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,565. 64. Douglas, J.W.B., P.M. Blake, and R. Powell. Note on the casualty effects of antipersonnel<br />

bombs dropped in Grimsby on 14 June 1943. August 1943. PRO HO 196/17.<br />

12,566. 65. Author Unknown. Standardized casualty rates in LCC flats. August 1943.<br />

PRO HO 196/18.<br />

12,567. 66. Emmens, C.W. Air-raid morale and the local press. July 1943. PRO HO 196/17.<br />

12,568. 67. Author Unknown. Casualties in the Hendon incident. July 1943. PRO HO 196/17.<br />

12,569. 68. Zuckerman, S. Effect of air raids on Tripoli: 15 June 1940 - 23 January 1943. March<br />

1943. PRO HO 191/189.<br />

12,570. 69. Zuckerman, S. Observations on the effects of air-raids on Tripoli town and harbour,<br />

on shipping and on military targets in the field. June 1943. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,571. 70. Author Unknown. An analysis of some naval battle casualties. December 1943. In<br />

Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,572. 71. Gruneberg, H., R. Powell, and C.C. Spicer. The relation between anti-personnel<br />

effect and size of projectile. December 1943. PRO HO 195/14.


12,573. 72. Author Unknown. An analysis of casualty surveys from Tunisia and Sicily.<br />

November 1943. PRO HO 192/38.<br />

12,574. 73. Delisle Burns, B. Notes on the effectiveness of body armour. December 1943a. In<br />

Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,574. 73A. Bruneberg, H. A re-assessment of the protective value of body armour. December<br />

1943b. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,576. 75. Author Unknown. Provisional note on the investigation to be undertaken by the<br />

Casualty Survey team in the event of a gas attack. No Date. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,577. 76. Blake, P.M., and J.W.B. Douglas. Casualty effects of high explosive bombs in low<br />

level daylight raids compared with high level night raids. January 1944. PRO HO 196/21.<br />

12,578. 77. Blake, P.M., and J.W.G. Douglas. Notes on certain aspects of the functioning of the<br />

casualty services at Ilford on 12 March 1943. April 1943. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,579. 78. Author Unknown. Note by the OEMU on blast pressure conditions which cause<br />

death of temporary incapacity ref Australian Scientific Research Liaison Office letter dated 15<br />

September 1943. September 1943. PRO HO 196/19.<br />

12,580. 79. Ungar, G. The effect of trauma on the release of histamine from blood cells in vitro.<br />

October 1943. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,581. 80. Alden, E.M.M., and R. Powell. Some further observations on water blast. April<br />

1944. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,582. 81. Libessart, P. Analysis of some perforation tests. November 1941. PRO HO 195/12,<br />

12,583. 82. Libessart, P. Interim report on micro-explosions. March 1943. In Lord Zuckerman's<br />

Archives and PRO HO 195/14.<br />

12,584. 83. Krohn, P.L. Armoured car trial, Shoeburyness: 14 March 1944. March 1944. In Lord<br />

Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,585. 84. Author Unknown. Air-raid casualties. A survey based on an analysis of casualty<br />

data provided by air raids in England 1940 - 1943. February 1944. PRO HO 191/187.<br />

12,586. 85. Powell, R. Incident at Cresswell Street Shelter, Portsmouth. May 1944. In Lord<br />

Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,587. 86. Libessart, P. Spark photographs of the Mach effect. May 1944. PRO HO 195/14.<br />

12,588. 87. Author Unknown. The wounding power of debris. July 1944. PRO HO 195/15.


12,589. 88. Blake, P.M. Injuries to the eyes or to the inter-cranial visual paths in air-raid<br />

casualties admitted to hospital. January 1945. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,590. 89. Krohn, P.L. Report on biological tests carried out during tank trials (X757) at<br />

Shoeburyness, 19 July 1944 -25 July 1944. August 1944. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,591. 90. Author Unknown. Casualty rates of flying bombs at night. July 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/111.<br />

12,592. 91. Author Unknown. Casualty rates of flying bombs by day. October 1944. PRO HO<br />

191/198.<br />

12,593. 92. Zuckerman, S. Memo on the risk of eye injuries in air-raids--particularly in flying<br />

bomb incidents. August 1944. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

12,594. 93. Krohn, P.L. Report on biological tests during armoured car trials at Shoeburyness<br />

on 16 August 1944 (X765). August 1944. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,595. 94. Delisle Burns, B., and P.L. Krohn. Biological tests with Freedom Shoes. August<br />

1944. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,596. 95. Author Unknown. Incident at Chrysler works, Mortlake Road, Richmond. No Date.<br />

No circulation.<br />

12,597. 96. Author Unknown. Incident at Stavelcy Road, Chiswick. No Date. No circulation.<br />

12,598. 97. Zuckerman, S. Short summary of reports by the Extra-Mural Unit, Department of<br />

Anatomy, Oxford, on casualty rates due to flying bombs. August 1944. PRO HO 196/26.<br />

12,599. 98. Author Unknown. An experimental study of the value of the American "Flaksuit"<br />

against fragments. November 1944. PRO HO 195/15.<br />

12,600. 99. Krohn, P.L. Report on biological tests during trials at Shoeburyness on 14 - 15<br />

December 1944. December 1944. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,601. 100. Douglas, J.W.B. The incidence of signs of venal injury following prolonged burial<br />

under debris in an unselected series of 764 air-raid casualties admitted to hospital. No Date. In<br />

Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,602. 101. Krohn, P.L. Report on biological tests during trials at Shoeburyness on 5 February<br />

1945 (X790). February 1945. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,603. 102. Ungar, G. The inhibition of histamine release by a pituitary-adrenal mechanism.<br />

1944. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.


12,604. 103. Author Unknown. Test to determine the protective value of steel helmets against<br />

20mm shell fragments. April 1945. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,605. 104. Krohn, P.L. Second report on biological tests during trials at Shoeburyness carried<br />

out on 16 February 1945 (X190). February 1945. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,606. 105. Krohn, P.L. Report on biological tests during trials at Shoeburyness carried out on<br />

26 - 27 February 1945 (X855). March 1945. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,607. 106. Krohn, P.L. Report on biological test during trial at Shoeburyness carried out on 1<br />

March 1945 (X877). March 1945. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,608. 107. Thomas, W.N. A comparison of the standardized casualty rates for people in<br />

unprotected parts of dwellings exposed to rocket bombs (V2), flying bombs (V1), and parachute<br />

mines. April 1945. PRO HO 191/198.<br />

12,609. 108. Krohn, P.L. Report on biological tests during trials at Shoeburyness on 4 - 5 July<br />

1945. July 1945. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,610. 109. Delisle Burns, B., and P.L. Krohn. The resistance, at normal and oblique impace, of<br />

1, 2, and 3mm manganese steel to 25pr shell fragments. October 1945. In Lord Zuckerman's<br />

Archives.<br />

12,611. 110. Maskell, F.G.B., et al. The efficiency of light manganese steel and duralumin plate<br />

as body armour. July 1945. PRO HO 195/16 and PRO WO 291/2207.<br />

12,612. 111. Delisle Burns, B., and P.L. Krohn. The value of body armour for aircrews.<br />

Memorandum to DAT, Air Ministry. November 1945. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,613. 112. Delisle Burns, B., and P.L. Krohn. A review of the criteria of wounding power in<br />

common use. October 1945. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,614. 113. Delisle Burns, B., and P.L. Krohn. The resistance of Doron and other materials to<br />

25pr shell fragments. October 1945. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,615. 114. Delisle Burns, B., and P.L. Krohn. The resistance at normal impact of 1, 2, and<br />

3mm manganese steel to 25pr shell fragments. June 1945. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,616. 115. Zuckerman, S. Bomb damage and analysis of performance. May 1945. In Lord<br />

Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,617. 116. Author Unknown. Report on biological aspects of FVPE trial No X966, carried out<br />

at New Ranges, Shoeburyness, on 8 May 1946. May 1946. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.


12,618. 117. Krohn, P.L. Report on biological aspects of air-firing trial against tanks, carried<br />

out at Experimental Establishment, Pendine, on 14 - 16 May 1946. Trial No 205/45 Phase 2.<br />

May 1946. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,619. 118. Krohn, P.L. Report on biological aspects of air-firing trial against tanks carried out<br />

at Experimental Establishment, Pendine, on 23-25 July 1946. Trial No 205/45 Phase 3. August<br />

1946. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,620. 119. Krohn, P.L. Report on FVPE trial carried out at Long Valley, Aldershot, on 4 June<br />

1947. June 1947. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,621. 120. Author Unknown. Report on biological aspects of FVPE trial No Z1066 carried out<br />

at New Ranges, Shoeburyness, on 12 May 1948. May 1948. In Lord Zuckerman's Archives.<br />

12,622. 121. Author Unknown. Report on biological aspects of the trial carried out at Pendine,<br />

October 1948. No Date. Missing.<br />

12,623. 122. Author Unknown. Report on biological aspects of FVPE trial No Z1122 carried out<br />

at New Ranges, Shoeburyness, on 3 May 1948. No Date. Missing.<br />

12,631. FB/1. Clarke, R.D. Interim report on flying bomb activity. October 1944. PRO AIR<br />

20/4127.<br />

12,633. FB/3. Reilly, O.J. Note on the flying bomb data provided by 11 Survey Regt in London.<br />

November 1944. PRO AIR 20/4127.<br />

12,634. FB/4. Knox, J. Flying bomb activity on the Continent up to 0600 hrs 11 November 1944.<br />

November 1944. PRO AIR 20/3667.<br />

12,635. FB/5. Knox, J. Preliminary note on flying bomb activity against SE England: 0600 hrs<br />

28 October - 0600 hrs 11 November 1944. November 1944. PRO AIR 20/4127.<br />

12,636. FB/6. Clarke, R.D. Flying bombs launched against England: 0600 hrs 15 September -<br />

0600 hrs 25 November 1944. November 1944. PRO AIR 20/4127 and PRO AIR 20/8777.<br />

12,638. FB/8. Knox, J. Flying bomb activity on the Continent: 0600 hrs 11 November 1944 -<br />

0600 hrs 25 November 1944. December 1944. PRO AIR 20/3667 and PRO AIR 20/4127.<br />

12,639. FB/9. Knox, J. Flying bomb activity on the Continent: 0600 hrs 25 November 1944 -<br />

0600 hrs 9 December 1944. December 1944. PRO AIR 20/4127, PRO AIR 20/8777 and PRO<br />

AIR 20/3667.<br />

12,640. FB/10. Clarke, R.D. Summary of non-abortive flying bombs launched against GB during<br />

period 12/13 June - 4/5 September 1944 (With addendum for 15/16 September 1944 - 28/29<br />

March 1945). February 1945. PRO AIR 20/3684.


12,652. BB/2. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 1200 - 2359 hrs 15 September 1944. No<br />

Date. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,657. BB/7. Clarke, R.D. BIG BEN incidents to 15 October 1944. October 1944. PRO AIR<br />

20/4126.<br />

12,659. BB/9. Knox, J. BIG BEN incidents in France, Belgium, and Holland to 5 October 1944.<br />

October 1944. PRO AIR 20/3666.<br />

12,660. BB/10. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 17 October - 25 October 1944. October<br />

1944. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,661. BB/11. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 26 October - 28 October 1944. October<br />

1944. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,662. BB/12. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 29 October - 31 October 1944. November<br />

1944. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,664. BB/14. Knox, J. Analysis of BIG BEN incidents in NW Europe from 13 October - 28<br />

October 1944. November 1944. PRO AIR 20/3666.<br />

12,665. BB/15. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 1November - 5 November 1944.<br />

November 1944. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,666. BB/16. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 6 November - 12 November 1944.<br />

November 1944. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,667. BB/17. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 13 November - 16 November 1944.<br />

November 1944. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,669. BB/19. Knox, J. Preliminary notes on BIG BEN activity on the Continent: 0600 hrs 28<br />

October 1944 to 0600 hrs 11 November 1944. November 1944. PRO AIR 20/3666.<br />

12,670. BB/20. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 16 November - 19 November 1944.<br />

November 1944. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,671. BB/21. Knox, J., and R.D. Clarke. Analysis of BIG BEN activity in the Antwerp area to<br />

0600 hrs 11 November 1944. November 1944. PRO AIR 20/3666.<br />

12,672. BB/22. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 20 November - 23 November 1944.<br />

November 1944. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,674. BB/24. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 24 November - 26 November 1944.<br />

November 1944. PRO AIR 20/4126.


12,676. BB/26. Knox, J. Preliminary note on BIG BEN activity on the Continent: 0600 hrs 11<br />

November 1944 to 0600 hrs 25 November 1944. December 1944.<br />

PRO AIR 20/3666.<br />

12,677. BB/27. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 2 7 November - 30 November 1944.<br />

December 1944. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,678. BB/28. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 1 December - 4 December 1944.<br />

December 1944. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,679. BB/29. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 5 December - 10 December 1944.<br />

December 1944. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,681. BB/31. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 11 December - 16 December 1944.<br />

December 1944. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,682. BB/32. Author Unknown. BIG BEN activity in the Antwerp area: 0600 hrs 11 November<br />

1944 to 0600 hrs 9 December 1944. December 1944. PRO AIR 20/3666.<br />

12,683. BB/33. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 17 December - 21 December 1944.<br />

December 1944. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,684. BB/34. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 21 December - 27 December 1944.<br />

December 1944. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,686. BB/36. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 28 December - 31 December 1944.<br />

January 1945. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,687. BB/37. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 1 January - 4 January 1945. January<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,688. BB/38. Knox, J. BIG BEN incidents on the Continent: 0600 hrs 14 September 1944 -<br />

1800 hrs 14 December 1944. January 1945. PRO AIR 20/3666.<br />

12,689. BB/39. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 5 January - 7 January 1945. January<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,690. BB/40. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 8 January - 10 January 1945. January<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,691. BB/41. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 11 January - 14 January 1945. January<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,692. BB/42. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 15 January - 17 January 1945. January<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/4126.


12,693. BB/43. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 19 January - 21 January 1945. January<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,695. BB/45. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 22 January - 24 January 1945. January<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,696. BB/46. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 25 January - 28 January 1945. January<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,697. BB/47. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 29 January - 31 January 1945. February<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,698. BB/48. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 1 February - 4 February 1945. February<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,700. BB/50. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 5 February - 7 February 1945. February<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,701. BB/51. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 8 February - 12 February 1945. February<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,702. BB/52. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 12 February - 15 February 1945.<br />

February 1945. PRO AIR 20/4126<br />

.<br />

12,704. BB/54. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 15 February - 19 February 1945.<br />

February 1945. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,705. BB/55. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 19 February - 22 February 1945.<br />

February 1945. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,706. BB/56. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 22 February - 26 February 1945.<br />

February 1945. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,707. BB/57. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 26 February - 1 March 1945. March<br />

1945. PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,709. BB/59. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 1 March - 5 March 1945. March 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,710. BB/60. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 5 March - 8 March 1945. March 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,711. BB/61. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 8 March - 12 March 1945. March 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 20/4126.


12,712. BB/62. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 12 March - 15 March 1945. March 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,713. BB/63. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 15 March - 19 March 1945. March 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,716. BB/66. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 19 March - 22 March 1945. March 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,717. BB/67. Author Unknown. BIG BEN incidents: 22 March - 26 March 1945. March 1945.<br />

PRO AIR 20/4126.<br />

12,721. BC/21. Knox, J. Enemy bombing during June 1943. July 1943. PRO AIR 20/3663.<br />

12,722. BC/22. Knox, J. Enemy bombing during July 1943. August 1943. PRO AIR 20/3663.<br />

12,723. BC/23. Knox, J. Enemy bombing during August 1943. September 1943. PRO AIR<br />

20/3664.<br />

12,724. BC/24. Knox, J. Enemy bombing during September 1943. October 1943. PRO AIR<br />

20/3664.<br />

12,725. BC/25. Knox, J. Enemy bombing during October 1943. November 1943. PRO AIR<br />

20/3664.<br />

12,726. BC/26. Knox, J. Enemy bombing during November 1943. December 1943. PRO AIR<br />

20/3664.<br />

12,727. BC/27. Knox, J. Enemy bombing during December 1943. January 1944. PRO AIR<br />

20/3664.<br />

12,728. BC/28. Knox, J. Enemy bombing of land targets during 1943. February 1944. PRO AIR<br />

20/3664.<br />

12,729. BC/29. Knox, J. Enemy bombing during January 1944. February 1944. PRO AIR<br />

20/3664.<br />

12,730. BC/30. Knox, J. Analysis of enemy bombing during February 1944. March 1944. PRO<br />

AIR 20/3664.<br />

12,731. BC/31. Knox, J. Analysis of enemy bombing during March 1944. April 1944. PRO AIR<br />

20/3664.<br />

12,732. BC/32. Knox, J. Analysis of enemy bombing during April 1944. May 1944. PRO AIR<br />

20/3664.


12,733. BC/33. Knox, J. Analysis of enemy bombing during May 1944. June 1944. PRO AIR<br />

20/3664.<br />

12,734. BC/34. Knox, J. Analysis of enemy bombing during June 1944. August 1944. PRO AIR<br />

20/3664.<br />

12,735. BC/35. Knox, J. Enemy bombing of land targets in GB during 1944. April 1945. PRO<br />

AIR 20/3664.<br />

12,736. BC/36. Knox, J. Analysis of enemy bombing during March 1945. April 1945. AH.<br />

12,737. BC/95. Author Unknown. Army reports of bombing of UK establishments and air bases.<br />

No Date. PRO AIR 20/6275 and PRO AIR 20/6276.<br />

12,745. 5. Stevens, G.W.H. The assessment of air work: Limitations of present methods and<br />

suggestions for improvement. May 1946. PRO AIR 32/124.<br />

12,746. 6. Author Unknown. The use of cars for staff travel. August 1946. PRO AIR 32/124.<br />

12,749. 9. Gould, A.H. The incidental errors introduced in determining the bombing accuracy of<br />

pupil bomb aimers. January 1947. PRO AIR 32/124.<br />

12,750. 10. Stevens, G.W.H. Unbalanced manning: The problem of maintaining efficiency.<br />

February 1947. PRO AIR 32/124.<br />

12,753. 13. Gould, A.H. The application of automatic methods of recording flight performance<br />

to the quantitative solution of flight problems. April 1947. PRO AIR 32/124.<br />

12,755. 15. Stevens, G.W.H. The operational requirement for maps for visual identification of<br />

targets. July 1947. PRO AIR 32/124.<br />

12,756. 16. Collutt, R.H. Interim note on manning and effort at Flying Training Schools.<br />

September 1947. PRO AIR 32/124.<br />

12,757. 17. Collcutt, R.H. Task and establishment in Flying Training Command. September<br />

1947. PRO AIR 32/124.<br />

12,759. 19. Stevens, G.W.H. Note on certain principles underlying the organization of returns.<br />

December 1947. PRO AIR 32/124.<br />

12,760. 20. Collcutt, R.H. The effort at Pilot Schools in July and August 1947. September 1947.<br />

PRO AIR 32/124.<br />

12,761. 21. Collcutt, R.H. The theory and practice of aircraft utilisation at Pilot Schools.<br />

October 1947. PRO AIR 32/124.


12,762. 22. Collcutt, R.H. Reduction of aircraft servicing in Flying Training Command: A short<br />

appreciation: November 1948. November 1948. PRO AIR 32/124.<br />

12,767. 27. Author Unknown. Notes on the Bathurst method of assessing the potential flying<br />

intensity of a training aircraft. April 1949. PRO AIR 32/124.<br />

12,771. E8/1. Skinner, A.J. Lethality of bullets: Circular letter to AORG, SAJAC, DBR, and<br />

OEMU. June 1943. No PRO number.<br />

12,772. E8/2. Skinner, A.J. Stopping power of bullets: Circular letter to AORG, SAJAC, DBR<br />

and OEMU. June 1943. No PRO number.<br />

12,774. E8/4. Swann, M.M. Note on sighting of BREN LMG. October 1943. No PRO number.<br />

12,776. E8/6. Swann, M.M. Night operations. April 1943. No PRO number.<br />

12,777. E8/7. Author Unknown. Notes on the performance of the BREN gun. September 1943.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

12,778. E8/8. Swann, M.M. Note on bombardment. April 1943. No PRO number.<br />

\12,779. E8/9. Author Unknown. Reverse slope positions. February 1944. No PRO number.<br />

12,780. E8/10. Swann, M.M. 4.2 mortar and 99mm gun in view of D Infs remarks at Conference<br />

at School of Infantry November 1943. November 1943. No PRO number.<br />

12,781. E8/11. Swann, M.M. The tactical handling of the PIAT in the A/Tank role. November<br />

1943. No PRO number.<br />

12,787. E8/2956. Swann, M.M. LMG fire against groups of attackers at short range. February<br />

1944. No PRO number.<br />

12,788. Unnumbered. Author Unknown. The fire-power of the infantry section. No Date. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

12,789. Unnumbered. Swann, M.M. The infantry battle. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

12,791. 1/46. Pennycuick, K. The optimum size of mortar bombs as estimated from a study of<br />

fragmentation. 1946. FH.<br />

12,792. 17/46. Pennycuick, K., and Thorley-Lawson. Re choice of new medium artillery<br />

equipment. 1946. FH.<br />

12,793. 19/46. Pennycuick, K. The optimum size of mortar bomb as estimated from a study of<br />

fragmentation (the general case). 1946. FH.


12,794. 20/46. Pennycuick, K. The choice of a new infantry-tank weapon Part I. 1946. FH.<br />

12,795. 24/46. Pennycuick, K. The effect of cross-wind on a projectile. 1946. FH.<br />

12,796. 5/47. Braybrooke. The choice of a standard round for small-arms. 1947. FH.<br />

12,797. 7/47. Pennycuick, K. AFV armour distribution: The chance of survival of a tank hull.<br />

1947. FH.<br />

12,798. 9/47. Pennycuick, K. AFV armour distribution: The three gun problem. 1947. FH.<br />

12,799. 17/47. Pennycuick, K. The strength of an attack on a tank. 1947. FH.<br />

12,809. 43/9. Bedford, G.L., R.A. Graff, and B.S. Platt. "Arcticization" of H.M. Ships. 1943.<br />

PRO ADM 1/15579.<br />

12,814. 43/14. Brown, G.L., RA. Graff, and B.S. Platt. Report on a visit to H.M.S. Forth. 1943.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

12,818. 43/18. Gay French, S. Report on visits to H.M.S. Excellent and to Royal School of<br />

Artillery, Larkhill. 1943. No PRO number.<br />

12,819. 43/19. Gay French, S. Aural standards in S.D. operators. 1943. No PRO number.<br />

12,820. 43/20. Hallpike, C.S. Report on a visit to H.M. A/S.E.E. Fairlee and to H.M.S. Osprey.<br />

1943. No PRO number.<br />

12,821. 43/21. Lemon, E.O., and S. Gay French. Report of a visit to H.M.S. Excellent. 1943.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

12,824. 43/24. Bartlett, F.C. A note on the mutual interference of movement habits in the<br />

operation of complex apparatus. 1943. No PRO number.<br />

12,825. 43/25. Macdonald Critchley. Memorandum on medical conditions observed during<br />

passage of northern convoy in North Russia and in Iceland. Extracts on gun-turret habitability,<br />

clothing and heating problems and an abstract of memoranda. 1943. No PRO number.<br />

12,826. 43/26. Bedford, T., and W.E. Le Gros Clark. Enquiry into the seating accommodation in<br />

directors: Preliminary Report. 1943. No PRO number.<br />

12,830. 43/30. Weiner, J.S., and J.C.D. Hutchinson. Immersion suits. 1943. No PRO number.<br />

12,832. 43/32. Webb, P. U.S. Army Alaskan Expedition, 1942: Extracts on clothing. 1943. No<br />

PRO number.


12,833. 43/33. Hutchinson, J.C.D., and J.S. Weiner. Hot air supply to air heated suits. 1943. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

12,834. 43/34. Bedford, T., and C.G. Warner. Condensation and ventilation in M.T.B.s, M.G.B.s<br />

and M.L.s. 1943. No PRO number.<br />

12,839. 43/39. Donald, K., and J.B.S. Haldane. Report on physiological investigations on<br />

shallow diving: Summary. 1943. PRO ADM 298/290.<br />

12,840. 43/40. Bedford, T., and W.E. Le Gros Clark. Report on visits to Cray ford and to H.M.S.<br />

Excellent. 1943. No PRO number.<br />

12,841. 43/41. Gay French, S. Report on a visit to H.M.S. Titania. 1943. No PRO number.<br />

12,846. 43/46. Bedford, T., and W.E. Le Gros Clark. Report on the mock-up of the "Buster" type<br />

of director with mountings. 1943. No PRO number.<br />

12,848. 43/48. Author Unknown. 8th Meeting of RNPRC: Summary of Actions. 1943. PRO ADM<br />

298/291.<br />

12,849. 43/49. Secretary, RNPRC. Carbon monoxide hazard in the engine room of coastal force<br />

craft. 1943. No PRO number.<br />

12,851. 43/51. Macdonald Critchley. Visit to U.S. Naval Units. 1943. No PRO number.<br />

12,861. 43/61. Gay French, S. Report on safety devices for draining down submarine chambers.<br />

1943. No PRO number.<br />

12,862. 43/62. Underwater Physiology Sub-Committee. Memorandum on training for ear<br />

clearing. 1943. No PRO number.<br />

12,864. 43/64. Road Research Laboratory, DSIR. A comparison of the blast protection afforded<br />

to the ear by the standard naval blast helmet, by ear plugs and by service headphones. 1943. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

12,865. 43/65. Gay French, S. Final report on aural damage occurring in personnel engaged in<br />

diving operations (otitic baratrauma). 1943. No PRO number.<br />

12,871. 43/71. Carmichael, D.M. Notes on the training of S.D. operators. 1943. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

12,873. 43/73. Author Unknown. 8th Meeting of Gunnery Sub-Committee: Audible Acuity of<br />

ASDIC personnel. 1943. PRO ADM 298/292.<br />

12,875. 43/75. Carmichael, D.M. Observation of ASDIC and radar operating conditions. 1943.<br />

No PRO number.


12,877. 43/77. Le Gros Clark, W.E. Report on seating for ALO sight. 1943. PRO ADM 298/294.<br />

12,881. 43/81. Bartlett, F.C. Instrument controls and display. 1943. PRO ADM 298/1.<br />

12,883. 43/83. Brown, G.L., F. Dickens, and W. Feldberg. The effect of high oxygen pressure on<br />

the systhesis and release of acetylcholine by brain tissue. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

12,887. 44/87. Bedford, T. Ventilation and protection from solar radiation of ASDIC cabinets.<br />

1944. No PRO number.<br />

12,890. 44/90. Author Unknown. 9th Meeting of Gunnery Sub-Committee. 1944. PRO ADM<br />

298/295.<br />

12,891. 44/91. Hutchinson, J.C.D., and J.S. Weiner. Body armour for naval personnel (coastal<br />

forces). 1944. No PRO number.<br />

12,892. 44/92. Yarbrough, O.D. Report on visit to England: Part I, oxygen diving, Part II,<br />

submarines. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

12,893. 44/93. Ellis, F.P. The present position of our knowledge of the injurious effect of the<br />

"blast" of underwater explosions. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

12,894. 44/94. Brown, G.L., and C.B.B. Downman. Oxygen intoxication in man. 1944. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

12,895. 44/95. Donald, K.W. Variation in the oxygen tolerance of human subjects in the wet and<br />

in the dry, with statistical appendix by Haldane, J.B.S. and Spurway, H. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

12,899. 44/99. Haldane, J.B.S., and H. Spurway. The principles of diving with oxygen-air<br />

mixtures. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

12,900. 44/100. Barlow, H.B., and F.C. Macintosh. Measurement of the dead space of breathing<br />

sets. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

12,901. 44/101. Marks, H.P. Interim report on oxygen intoxication in animals, and the effect of<br />

drugs on sensitivity to oxygen intoxication. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

12,902. 44/102. Lidwell, O.M. Protection from "flash burns" by light weight fabrics. 1944. PRO<br />

ADM 298/2.<br />

12,904. 44/104. Le Gros Clark, W.E., and G.M. Weddell. ALO sight: Position of seat in relation<br />

to the eyepieces of the sighting apparatus. 1944. PRO ADM 298/296.<br />

12,905. 44/105. Bennett, M.G. Interim report on the ventilation of turrets, etc. 1944. No PRO<br />

number.


12,907. 44/107. Author Unknown. 10th Meeting of the Gunnery Sub-Committee. 1944. PRO<br />

ADM 298/297.<br />

12,911. 44/111. Ladell, W.S.S., and J.S. Weiner. Comfort tests on antiflash headgear for use in<br />

tropics. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

12,912. 44/112. Haldane, J.B.S., and H. Kalmus. Effects of high pressure oxygen on vision. 1944.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

12,913. 44/113. Bourdillon, R.B., et al. Tests of flash burn protective cream USANMRI-70: Part<br />

I, Tests of protection against fit II, Comfort tests. 1944. PRO ADM 298/3.<br />

12,915. 44/115. Bennett, M.G., and F.E. Smith. Ventilation of turrets: I. 1944. PRO ADM<br />

298/298.<br />

12,918. 44/118. Author Unknown. Observations on <strong>Canadian</strong> cold weather clothing trials. No<br />

Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,919. 44/119. Author Unknown. 11th Meeting of the Gunnery Sub-Committee. 1944. PRO<br />

ADM 298/299.<br />

12,921. 44/121. Author Unknown. 18th Meeting of the RNPRC. 1944. PRO ADM 298/300.<br />

12,922. 44/122. Bedford, T. Environmental warmth and its measurement (provisional draft for<br />

Book of Reference). 1944. No PRO number.<br />

12,923. 44/123. Le Gros Clark, W.E., and G.M. Weddell. The "Anatomical Sight": The position<br />

of the pivotal point of a sight in relation to the track of the eyes. 1944. PRO ADM 298/301.<br />

12,924. 44/124. Author Unknown. 12th Meeting of the Gunnery Sub-Committee. 1944. PRO<br />

ADM 298/302.<br />

12,925. 44/125. Barlow, H.B., and F.C. Bacintosh. Shallow water black out, with an appendix by<br />

Donald, K.W. 1944. PRO ADM 1/18069.<br />

12,927. 44/127. Gunnery Sub-Committee. Reduction of heat in ships. 1944. PRO ADM 298/303.<br />

12,928. 44/128. Le Gros Clark, W.E., K.J.W. Craik, and G.M. Weddell. Report on twin Oerlikon<br />

Mark XIa. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

12,929. 44/129. Smith, F.E. Ventilation of turrets: II. 1944. PRO ADM 298/304.<br />

12,930. 44/130. Author Unknown. 19th Meeting of the RNPRC. 1944. PRO ADM 298/305.<br />

12,932. 44/132. Le Gros Clark, W.E., and G.M. Weddell. Report on a mock-up of a pair of X20<br />

binoculars. 1944. No PRO number.


12,933. 44/133. Le Gros Clark, W.E., and G.M. Weddell. The effect of clothing and training on<br />

performance on the ALO sight. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

12,934. 44/134. Le Gros Clark, W.E., and G.M. Weddell. The position of the back rests of the<br />

layer's and trainer's seats for use in the directors Mark V and VI. 1944. PRO ADM 298/306.<br />

12,936. 44/136. Author Unknown. 13th Meeting of the Gunnery Sub-Committee. 1944. PRO<br />

ADM 298/307.<br />

12,937. 44/137. Le Gros Clark, W.E., and G.M. Weddell. Comments on the operation of the<br />

searcher sight on the Mark VM director. 1944. PRO ADM 298/308.<br />

12,938. 44/138. Hutchinson, J.C.D. <strong>Canadian</strong> cold weather clothing trials: Observations on<br />

clothing for use in submarines. 1944. PRO ADM 298/309.<br />

12,939. 44/139. Case, E.M. Report on visit to assault units and submarines at Taranto. No Date.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

12,940. 44/140. Craik, K.J.W. Notes on ASDIC instrumentation in frigate bridge-hut mock-up.<br />

No Date. No PRO number.<br />

12,942. 44/142. Author Unknown. Report by psychologist attached to Coastal Forces. 1944.<br />

PRO ADM 298/310.<br />

12,943. 44/143. Smith, F.E. Ventilation of turrets: III; Further tests on silica gel desiccators.<br />

1944. PRO ADM 298/311.<br />

12,944. 44/144. Author Unknown. 20th Meeting of the RNPRC. 1944. PRO ADM 298/312.<br />

12,945. 44/145. Author Unknown. 14th Meeting of the Gunnery Sub-Committee. 1944. PRO<br />

ADM 298/313.<br />

12,946. 44/146. Dickens, F. The toxic effects of oxygen on brain metabolism and on tissue<br />

enzymes. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

12,947. 44/147. Author Unknown. Meeting of the Habitability Sub-Committee (Previously called<br />

the Ventilation Sub-Committee). 1944. PRO ADM 298/314.<br />

12,952. 44/152. Boissard, G.P.B. Submarine air-purification trial carried out in H.M. Submarine<br />

THULE on 4 - 7 July, 1944. 1944. No PRO number.<br />

12,953. 44/153. Le Gros Clark, W.E., and G.M. Weddell. The pressure which can be exerted by<br />

the foot of a seated operator with the leg in various positions: Part I, experimental; Part II,<br />

practical applications of results to Mark VM directors. 1944. No PRO number.


12,956. 44/156. Author Unknown. 15th Meeting of the Gunnery Sub-Committee. 1944. PRO<br />

ADM 298/315.<br />

12,957. 44/157. Author Unknown. Proposal for a Tropical Research Unit. 1944. PRO ADM<br />

298/316.<br />

12,959. 44/159. Bazett, H.C., and Macdonald Critchley. Tropical jungle clothing viewed from the<br />

standpoint of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines. 1944. PRO ADM 298/317.<br />

12,961. 45/161. Craik, K.J.W., and G.M. Weddell. Notes on CRSI director. 1945. PRO ADM<br />

298/318.<br />

12,963. 45/163. Weddell, G.M. Searcher sights: Part I, the operation and design of searcher<br />

sights; Part II, comments on the searcher sight of the Mark VI director. 1945. PRO ADM<br />

298/319.<br />

12,964. 45/164. Craik, K.J.W., and M. Vince. Hand-wheel designs in CRSI mock-up. 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 298/320.<br />

12,968. 45/168. Author Unknown. 22nd Meeting of the RNPRC. 1945. PRO ADM 298/321.<br />

12,969. 45/169. Author Unknown. 16th Meeting of the Gunnery Sub-Committee. 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 298/322.<br />

12,971. 45/171. Macintosh, F.C., and W.D.M. Paton. Notes on the "tauchretter". (German<br />

submerged escape apparatus). 1945. No PRO number.<br />

12,972. 45/172. Author Unknown. 10th Meeting of the Habitability Sub-Committee. 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 298/323.<br />

12,974. 45/174. Author Unknown. 19th Meeting of the Underwater Physiology Sub-Committee.<br />

1945. PRO ADM 298/324.<br />

12,975. 45/175. Gary, J.A.B. The energy output of guns' crews. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

12,976. 45/176. Hutchinson, J.C.D. Physiological tests of clothing for COPP personnel. 1945.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

12,977. 45/177. Author Unknown. 11th Meeting of the Habitability Sub-Committee. 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 298/325.<br />

12,979. 45/179. Barlow, H.B., and K.W. Donald. Method of determining oxygen consumption<br />

and carbon dioxide production of divers using self-contained breathing apparatus. 1945. No<br />

PRO number.


12,980. 45/180. Donald, K.W., and W.M. Davidson. Oxygen uptake of divers. 1945. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

12,981. 45/181. Gray, J.A.B. Carbon dioxide in magazines of H.M. Ships. 1945. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

12,984. 45/184. Author Unknown. 4th Meeting of the Visual Problems Sub-Committee. 1945.<br />

PRO ADM 298/326.<br />

12,985. 45/185. Paton, W.D.M., and A. Sand. Underwater respiration: The optimum respiratory<br />

pressure and the effects of immersion on pulmonary ventilation. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

12,986. 45/186. Author Unknown. 18th Meeting of the Gunnery Sub-Committee. 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 298/327.<br />

12,988. 45/188. Author Unknown. 12th Meeting of the Habitability Sub-Committee. 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 298/328.<br />

12,989. 45/189. Gray, J.A.B., et al. The energy output of 16" Mk III magazine crews. 1945. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

12,991. 45/191. Weddell, G. Notes on the design and operation of the STD Mark I. 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 298/329.<br />

12,992. 45/192. Benson, R.S., et al. A comparison of the physiological effects of wearing<br />

antiflash clothing and shorts in severe heat. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

12,993. 45/193. Golby, J.E., and G. Weddell. Further notes of the CRSI director mock-up. 1945.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

12,997. 45/197. Author Unknown. 19th Meeting of the Gunnery Sub-Committee. 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 298/330.<br />

12,998. 45/198. Bedford, T. Environmental warmth and its measurement (revised draft for Book<br />

of Reference). 1945. No PRO number.<br />

12,999. 45/199. Scott, J.W. Effects of heat and high humidity on pursuitmeter scores. 1945. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

13,000. 45/200. Author Unknown. The effect of the RCN seasickness remedy on physical<br />

efficiency under tropical conditions. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,001. 45/201. Streatfield, J., and G. Weddell. Report on mock-up and cartridge handling trials<br />

in the 6 inch QFSA RP40 Mark XXV mounting. 1945. No PRO number.


13,002. 45/202. Ellis, F.P. First report of the habitability mission to the Eastern Fleet, 1944:<br />

Part I, the thermal environment; Part II, physiological observations on naval personnel; Part III,<br />

the health of the Eastern Fleet; Part IV, non-atmospheric factors which influence warship<br />

habitability in the tropics; Part V, problems of warship habitability in tropical waters;<br />

Appendices. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,003. 45/203. Mackworth, N.H. Faulty perception caused by blank spells without signals<br />

during experiments on prolonged visual search. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,004. 45/204. Author Unknown. Meeting of the Underwater Physiology Sub-Committee. 1945.<br />

PRO ADM 298/331.<br />

13,005. 45/205. Benson, R.S., et al. The ability to work in severe heat. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,007. 45/207. Author Unknown. 6th Meeting of the Visual Problems Sub-Committee. 1945.<br />

PRO ADM 298/332.<br />

13,009. 45/209. Bennett, M.G., and F.E. Smith. Lighting, heating and ventilation in Royal Naval<br />

Air Establishment. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,010. 45/210. Challoner, A.R., and E. Griffiths. Surface temperature measurements. 1945.<br />

PRO ADM 298/333.<br />

13,011. 45/211. Author Unknown. 20th Meeting of the Clothing Sub-Committee. 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 298/334.<br />

13,013. 45/213. Darcus, H.D., J.E. Golby, and G. Weddell. The anatomical sight. 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 298/335.<br />

13,014. 45/214. Darcus, H.D., and J.E. Golby. Further observations on the back rests of layer's<br />

and trainer's seats for use in directors Mark V and VI. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,016. 45/216. Weiner, J.S. Body armour for naval personnel (Coastal Forces). 1945. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

13,017. 45/217. Author Unknown. 21st Meeting of the Gunnery Sub-Committee. 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 298/336.<br />

13,018. 45/218. Author Unknown. Possibility of setting-up sub-committee on life saving<br />

problems. 1945. PRO ADM 298/337.<br />

13,019. 45/219. Carpenter, A. A study of the involuntary blink rate during prolonged visual<br />

search. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,020. 45/220. Ellis, F.P., and W.F. Raymond. The bacterial content of the air of H.M. Ships<br />

under wartime conditions. 1945. PRO ADM 298/338.


13,021. 45/221. Brokensha, E.A., and H.E. Holling. Second report of the habitability mission of<br />

H.M. Ships serving in the tropics. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,025. 45/225. Ladell, W.S.S. Effect of wearing a micropore life jacket in a hot humid<br />

environment. 1945. PRO ADM 298/339.<br />

13,026. 45/226. Case, R.A.M. The toxicity of a DDT--containing distemper--to cockroaches<br />

(Blatella Germanica) and to men exposed in conditions comparable to those obtaining in<br />

submarines. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,027. 45/227. Gray, J.A.B. Temperature and humidity in HMS Pioneer. 1945. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

13,029. 45/229. Ladell, W.S.S., and B. McArdle. Comparison between the physiological effects<br />

of wearing naval underpants and of wearing fantoushi in hot humid conditions. 1945. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

13,031. 45/231. Taylor, H.J. Effect of breathing oxygen at atmospheric pressure on tissue oxygen<br />

and carbon dioxide tensions. 1945. PRO ADM 298/340.<br />

13,033. 45/233. Vince, M.A. Direction of movement of machine controls. 1945. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

13,034. 45/234. Streatfield, C.E.J., and G.M. Weddell. Living arrangements in American<br />

warships. 1945. PRO ADM 298/341.<br />

13,035. 45/235. Streatfield, C.E.J., and G.M. Weddell. Report on a visit to the USA. 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 298/342.<br />

13,036. 45/236. Streatfield, C.E.J., and G.M. Weddell. American naval gunnery equipment:<br />

Anatomical considerations in design. 1945. PRO ADM 298/343.<br />

13,037. 45/237. Taylor, H.J. Report on oxygen poisoning in animals including measurements on<br />

oxygen and carbon dioxide tissue gas tensions and the effect of carbon monoxide and carbon<br />

dioxide on the sensitivity to oxygen intoxication. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,038. 45/238. Gray, J.A.B. The heat content of the air in gunnery and other compartments in<br />

HMNZS Gambia. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,039. 45/239. Gray, J.A.B. Urinary chloride concentrations under tropical conditions. 1945.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

13,040. 45/240. Cowan, S.L. Carbon dioxide indicators, with special reference to the<br />

requirements of submarines. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,041. 45/241. Author Unknown. 27th Meeting of the RNPRC. 1945. PRO ADM 298/344.


13,043. 45/243. Mackworth, N.H. Effects of heat and high humidity on wireless telegraphy<br />

operators hearing and recording morse messages. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,044. 45/244. Gray, J.A.B. The heat content in ventilating air in HM Ships. 1945. PRO ADM<br />

298/345.<br />

13,045. 45/245. Gray, J.A.B. Climatic conditions in aircraft repair shops and other<br />

compartments in HMS Pioneer. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,047. 45/247. Author Unknown. 15th Meeting of the Habitability Sub-Committee. 1945. PRO<br />

ADM 298/346.<br />

13,048. 45/248. Darcus, H.D. Seating in relation to optical sights. Body stabilization. 1945. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

13,050. 45/250. Le Gros Clark, W.E., and G.M. Weddell. Shock absorbing heels for the<br />

alleviation of vertical thrust injuries. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,052. 45/252. Author Unknown. The psychiatric aspects of tropical service in the Navy,<br />

(Draft). 1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,054. 45/254. Challoner, A.R., and E. Griffiths. Experiments with the globe thermometer: I.<br />

1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,055. 45/255. Brookhouse, F., M.O. Pelton, and J.S. Weiner. Report on visit to Germany to<br />

investigate victualling stores for German Navy. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,056. 45/256. Bennett, M.G. Habitability for gun houses. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,058. 45/258. Scott, J.W. The effect of moderate exercise on pulse, temperature and blood<br />

pressure while passing through the tropics. 1945. PRO ADM 298/347.<br />

13,059. 45/259. Scott, J.W. Conditions in HMS Devonshire en route from Devonport, England to<br />

Sydney, Australia, in September and October, 1945. 1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,065. 46/265. Author Unknown. 17th Meeting of the Habitability Sub-Committee. 1946. PRO<br />

ADM 298/348.<br />

13,066. 46/266. Author Unknown. 28th Meeting of the RNPRC. 1946. PRO ADM 298/349.<br />

13,068. 46/268. Author Unknown. Personnel requirements for tropical research unit at<br />

Singapore. 1946. PRO ADM 298/350.<br />

13,071. 46/271. Darcus, H.D. Seating in relation to binocular sights. Seat cushions. 1946. No<br />

PRO number.


13,072. 46/272. Darcus, H.D. Seating in relation to ocular sights. Lateral thigh supports. 1946.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

13,073. 46/273. Le Fanu, M. What shall we do with the post-war sailor? 1946. PRO ADM<br />

298/352.<br />

13,076. 46/276. Darcus, H.D., W.E. Hick, and G. Weddell. Report on visit to HMS Hornet. 1946.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

13,077. 46/277. Author Unknown. Report on the Talbot Committee on Naval Life-Saving. 1946.<br />

PRO ADM 298/5.<br />

13,078. 46/278. Mackworth, N.H. Effects of heat and high humidity on prolonged visual search<br />

as measured by the clock test. 1946. No PRO number.<br />

13,082. 46/282. Ellis, F.P. Living and working conditions in HM Submarine Amphion with<br />

special reference to the thermal environment and its effect on personnel. 1946. No PRO number.<br />

13,085. 46/285. Macintosh, F.C. Partial pressure of carbon dioxide in flooded submarine<br />

compartments. 1946. No PRO number.<br />

13,086. 46/286. Northdurft, H. The necessity of air conditioning in combat submarines in the<br />

German Navy. 1946. No PRO number.<br />

13,089. 46/289. Darcus, H.D. Emergency power operation of the Quad Oerlikon mounting using<br />

an air-loaded hydraulic accumulator. (Preliminary report: Anatomical and physiological<br />

considerations in the design of the unit). 1946. No PRO number.<br />

13,091. 46/291. Ellis, F.P., et al. Certain aspects of working and living conditions of ground staff<br />

serving in Royal Naval Air Stations in the United Kingdom. 1946. No PRO number.<br />

13,097. 46/297. Ladell, W.S.S. A visit to Germany to investigate wartime advances in certain<br />

branches of applied physiology, 1946. 1946. No PRO number.<br />

13,098. 46/298. Pratt, C.L.G., et al. Interrogation of German scientists concerned with medical,<br />

physiological and psychological research: List No I. 1946. No PRO number.<br />

13,099. 46/299. Thomson, M.L., and J.S. Weiner. Observations on the effects of cordite on<br />

personnel. 1946. No PRO number.<br />

13,107. 46/307. Simmons, L.F.G. A shielded hot-wire anemometer for measuring abnormally<br />

low air- speeds. 1946. No PRO number.<br />

13,108. 46/308. HMS Bellona. Trial of electrically heated suits. 1946. No PRO number.


13,110. 46/310. Griffiths, E., M.J. Hickman, and R.R. Strand. Tests on an "abbey" hut under<br />

simulated tropical conditions of low humidity. 1946. No PRO number.<br />

13,111. 46/311. Looker, R.W. Report of sea trials on protective clothing for use in cold weather;<br />

with appendix by Powrie, A. 1946. PRO ADM 298/6.<br />

13,113. 46/313. Hick, W.E., and P. Clarke. The effect of heavy loads on handwheel tracking.<br />

1946. No PRO number.<br />

13,114. 46/314. Russell Davis, D. Interrogation of German scientists concerned with medical,<br />

physiological and psychological research: List No II. 1946. No PRO number.<br />

13,115. 46/315. Habitability Sub-Committee. Action Information Organization: Memorandum<br />

on the effect of the thermal environment on efficiency. 1946. No PRO number.<br />

13,116. 46/316. Dunham, W., et al. The effects of air movement in severe heat. 1946. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

13,118. 46/318. Carpenter, A. The effect of room temperature on the performance of the<br />

resistance box test; A performance test of intelligence. 1946. No PRO number.<br />

13,120. 46/320. Curran, D., and Macdonald Critchley. German neuropsychiatry with special<br />

reference to the Kriegamarine (and with a note on the habitability of the Prinz Eugen). 1946. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

13,121. 46/321. Author Unknown. Flak suits for exposed personnel. 1946. PRO ADM 298/353.<br />

13,122. 46/322. Clothing Sub-Committee. Trials of electrically heated suits in the Home Fleet.<br />

1946. No PRO number.<br />

13,126. 46/326. Darcus, H.D. Seating in relation to anatomical and physiological principles.<br />

1946. PRO ADM 298/7.<br />

13,127. 46/327. Mackworth, N.H., et al. Part I: A survey of some problems arising in Action<br />

Information Organization. Part 2: Some questions relating to Action Information Organization.<br />

1946. No PRO number.<br />

13,128. 46/328. Russell Davis, D. German applied psychology. 1946. No PRO number.<br />

13,130. 46/330. Ellis, F.P. A review of the existing arrangements for obtaining information from<br />

Germany on recent advances in medicine and physiology. 1946. No PRO number.<br />

13,131. 46/331. Bates, H.R.K. Memorandum on "the new display system". 1946. No PRO<br />

number.


13,132. 46/332. Habitability Sub-Committee. Action Information Organization: Memorandum<br />

on the effect of the thermal environment on efficiency with special reference to the bridge<br />

plotting room. 1946. No PRO number.<br />

13,133. 46/333. Author Unknown. Warship Ventilation Panel. 1946. PRO ADM 298/354.<br />

13,134. 46/334. Author Unknown. 26th Meeting of the Gunnery Sub-Committee. 1946. PRO<br />

ADM 298/355.<br />

13,137. 46/337. Author Unknown. 1st Meeting of the Shipwreck Survival Sub-Committee. 1946.<br />

PRO ADM 298/356.<br />

13,138. 46/338. Author Unknown. Terms of reference of the Shipwreck Survival Sub-Committee.<br />

1946. PRO ADM 298/357.<br />

13,139. 46/339. Gun Turret Habitability Panel. Gun house insulation: Progress report. 1946. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

13,142. 46/342. Le Fanu, M. Joysticks. 1946. No PRO number.<br />

13,145. 46/345. Thomson, M.L. Heat illness on HMS Queen Elizabeth in the Indian Ocean.<br />

1946. No PRO number.<br />

13,146. 47/346. Pask, E.A. The efficiency of methods of artificial respiration. 1947. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

13,147. 47/347. Pratt, C.L.G., and H.J. Taylor. The risk of bends or vascular embolism during<br />

simulated escapes from (a) 300ft. (b) 150 ft. 1947. No PRO number.<br />

13,148. 47/348. Author Unknown. Simulated unaided ascents of goats in water from depths of<br />

(a) 220ft. (b) 300ft. 1947. No PRO number.<br />

13,150. 47/350. Author Unknown. 8th Meeting of the Visual Problems Sub-Committee. 1947.<br />

PRO ADM 298/358.<br />

13,151. 47/351. Author Unknown. First report on tests on samples of cork for proposed internal<br />

gunhouse insulation. 1947. No PRO number.<br />

13,159. 47/359. Darcus, H.D., and H. Murrell. MTB steering trials. 1947. No PRO number.<br />

13,160. 47/360. Author Unknown. Raw composition cork insulation for internal gunhouse<br />

lagging: Flash tests. 1947. No PRO number.<br />

13,161. 47/361. Carpenter, A. A comparison of the effects of handle load and of unfavourable<br />

atmospheric conditions on the performance of the pursuitmeter test. 1947. No PRO number.


13,162. 47/362. Carpenter, A. An experiment with the pursuitmeter to determine the effect of<br />

different weight loads. 1947. No PRO number.<br />

13,163. 47/363. Carpenter, A. An experiment to determine whether the performance of the clock<br />

test improves with practice. 1947. No PRO number.<br />

13,167. 47/367. Author Unknown. ASDIC operators: Medical problems. 1947. PRO ADM<br />

298/359.<br />

13,169. 47/369. Author Unknown. UDE Report No 29. 1947. PRO ADM 298/360.<br />

13,173. 47/373. The Sodium Chloride Deficiency Panel. Progress memorandum. 1947. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

13,175. 47/375. Wright, H.C. Subjective effects of distant underwater explosions. 1947. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

13,176, 47/376. Mackworth, N.H. High incentives versus hot and humid atmospheres in a<br />

physical effort task. 1947. No PRO number.<br />

13,178. 47/378. Walker, J.M. Ascorbic acid as an antidote to nitroglycerin. 1947. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

13,180. 47/380. Cameron, G.R. A survey of the effects of underwater blast on human beings and<br />

animals. 1947. PRO ADM 298/8.<br />

13,181. 47/381. Cameron, G.R. Summary of literature on the effects of underwater blast on<br />

human beings and animals (1940-1947). 1947. PRO ADM 298/9.<br />

13,182. 47/382. Author Unknown. Underwater blasts. 1947. PRO ADM 298/361.<br />

13,185. 47/385. Author Unknown. Formal reports. 1947. PRO ADM 298/362.<br />

13,188. 47/388. Warship Ventilation Panel. Raw composition cork insulation for internal<br />

gunhouse lagging: Impact tests. 1947. No PRO number.<br />

13,190. 47/390. Froggatt, T.W. Naval emergency rations. Rations and water for life rafts<br />

(survival rations). 1947. PRO ADM 298/176.<br />

13,191. 47/391. Dunham, W., et al. The prediction of the physiological effects of warm and hot<br />

environments. 1947. PRO ADM 298/10.<br />

13,192. 47/392. Waterlow, D.J. Water requirements for men adrift in the tropics. 1947. No PRO<br />

number.


13,193. 47/393. Davidson, W.M., and K.W. Donald. Immediate surfacing from increased<br />

pressures with a view to submarine escape. 1947. No PRO number.<br />

13,194. 47/394. Shilling, C.W., L.C. Mead, and O.D. Yarbrough. Submarine environment;<br />

Engineering in submarine operations; Medical problems of future submariners. No Date. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

13,195. 47/395. Surgeon General United States Army. Plan for investigation of Medical<br />

Department research and development problems dealing with operations under conditions of<br />

extreme cold; Winter 1947 - 1948. 1947. No PRO number.<br />

13,197. 47/397. McArdle, B., and N.H. Mackworth. A note on suggested thermal conditions<br />

under which tropical pay might be received by naval personnel. 1947. No PRO number.<br />

13,199. 47/399. Secretary, RNPRC. A note on personnel research with special reference to naval<br />

problems. 1947. No PRO number.<br />

13,201. 47/401. Mackworth, N.H., and F.H. Winson. Effects of benzedrine sulphate on a visual<br />

vigilance test. 1947. No PRO number.<br />

13,202. 47/402. Ellis, F.P. Environmental factors affecting the health and efficiency of personnel<br />

during prolonged periods submerged in submarines fitted with the Snort: Preliminary<br />

observations in HM Submarine Taciturn. 1947. PRO ADM 298/11.<br />

13,205. 47/405. Cowan, S.L., W. Wilson-Dickson, and H.C. Wright. Respiratory and other<br />

responses of human subjects during rapid decompression – preliminary experiments using a hotwire<br />

recorder. 1947. No PRO number.<br />

13,206. 47/406. Author Unknown. 26th Meeting of the Underwater Physiology Sub-Committee.<br />

1947. PRO ADM 298/364.<br />

13,211. 48/411. Gray, J.A.B. The scatter of observations of the heat gained by ventilating air in<br />

HM Ships. 1948. No PRO number.<br />

13,212. 48/412. Secretary, RNPRC. The activities of the RNPRC during 1947. 1948. PRO ADM<br />

298/365.<br />

13,213. 48/413. Author Unknown. 27th Meeting of the Habitability Sub-Committee. 1948. PRO<br />

ADM 298/366.<br />

13,217. 48/417. Experimental Department HMS Excellent. Notes on noise in 4.5 inch twin<br />

R.P.41 Mark VI turrets. 1948. PRO ADM 298/12,<br />

13,219. 48/419. Aviation Branch, Navy Department, Washington, D.C. The effects of noise on<br />

man: II, Abstracts of literature and reports prepared during the war years 1939 - 1946. 1948.<br />

No PRO number.


13,220. 48/420. Author Unknown. The effect of noise of man: I, Abstracts of literature published<br />

before 1941. 1948. No PRO number.<br />

13,224. 48/424. Author Unknown. <strong>Military</strong> requirements for research into effects of cold<br />

climates on man. 1948. PRO ADM 298/367.<br />

13,225. 48/425. Burns, W., F.P. Ellis, and N.H. Mackworth. Notes on a visit to HMS Osprey and<br />

HM Underwater Detection Establishment, September, 1947. 1948. No PRO number.<br />

13,226. 48/426. Author Unknown. Effect of cold climate on efficiency of naval personnel. 1948.<br />

PRO ADM 298/368.<br />

13,228. 48/428. Bedford, T., et al. Further research required into the effects of heat on human<br />

reactions. 1948. PRO ADM 298/369.<br />

13,229. 48/429. Author Unknown. 27th Meeting of the Underwater Physiology Sub-Committee.<br />

1948. PRO ADM 298/370.<br />

13,230. 48/430. Author Unknown. RNPRC Reports December 1942 - February 1948. 1948. PRO<br />

ADM 298/371.<br />

13,231. 48/431. Fraser-Roberts, J.A. An analysis of returns of sickness from ships during the<br />

period August, 1945 to July, 1946. 1948. No PRO number.<br />

13,232. 48/432. Author Unknown. 28th Meeting of the Habitability Sub-Committee. 1948. PRO<br />

ADM 298/377.<br />

13,233. 48/433. Lovelock, J.E., and E.M. Croft. An acoustic anemometer. 1948. PRO ADM<br />

298/373.<br />

13,234. 48/434. Author Unknown. 34th Meeting of the RNPRC. 1948. PRO ADM 298/374.<br />

13,236. 48/436. Author Unknown. 30th Meeting of the Operational Efficiency Sub-Committee.<br />

1948. PRO ADM 298/375.<br />

13,237. 48/4378. Special Devices Center, New York. Human engineering. 1948. No PRO<br />

number.<br />

13,239. 48/439. Thomson, M.L. The effect of general ultraviolet radiation on the sweating rate.<br />

1948. No PRO number.<br />

13,241. 48/441. Author Unknown. The speed and accuracy of plotting with a simulated PPI<br />

marker strobe: Part I - Comparison of joystick and pencil types of control. 1948. No PRO<br />

number.


13,242. 48/442. Smith, F.E. The relationship between effective temperature, the rate of<br />

ventilation and speed of air movement on the mess decks of HM Ships in tropical waters. 1948.<br />

No PRO number.<br />

13,243. 48/443. Author Unknown. Climatic research at Oxford. 1948. PRO ADM 298/376.<br />

13,244. 48/444. Thomson, M.L. The effect of regional ultraviolet radiation on the sweating rate.<br />

1948. No PRO number.<br />

13,245. 48/445. Davidson, W.M. Environmental factors affecting the health and efficiency of<br />

personnel during prolonged periods submerged in submarines fitted with the Snort:<br />

Observations in HM Submarine Alliance. 1948. PRO ADM 298/13.<br />

13,247. 48/447. Chubb, W., and F.E. Smith. Air temperature measurements in the HMS<br />

Vanguard. 1948. No PRO number.<br />

13,248. 48/448. Neurological Research Unit. Report on mosquito proofness, physical<br />

characteristics and physiological efficiency of various fabrics: Abstract. 1948. PRO ADM<br />

298/14.<br />

13,250. 48/450. Author Unknown. Muzzle effects of gunfire on personnel in close proximity.<br />

1948. PRO ADM 298/15.<br />

13,251. 48/451. Author Unknown. Operational Efficiency Sub-Committee: Progress of reports.<br />

1948. PRO ADM 298/16.<br />

13,252. 48/452. Weiner, J.S. The prediction of the physiological effects of hot environments: A<br />

modified nomogram presenting a new scale. 1948. PRO ADM 298/17.<br />

13,254. 48/454. Macdonald Critchley. Medical observations during passage on northern convoy;<br />

in Russia and in Iceland: Abstract. 1948. PRO ADM 298/18.<br />

13,255. 48/455. Davidson, W.M. Environmental factors affecting the health and efficiency of<br />

personnel during prolonged periods submerged in submarines, fitted with the Snort: III,<br />

Observations in HM Submarine Ambush. 1948. PRO ADM 298/19.<br />

13,256. 48/456. Carpenter, A. Comments on the use of combined estimates of the effect of hot<br />

climates on human beings. 1948. PRO ADM 298/20.<br />

13,260. 48/460. Thomson, M.L. The cause of changes in sweating rate after ultraviolet<br />

radiation. 1948. PRO ADM 298/21.<br />

13,261. 48/461. Author Unknown. Memorandum on human blast trials. 1948. PRO ADM<br />

298/22.


13,262. 48/462. Warship Ventilation Panel. Raw composition cork insulation for internal<br />

gunhouse lagging: Further impact tests. 1948. PRO ADM 298/23.<br />

13,263. 48/463. Warship Ventilation Panel. Notes on a visit to Snort-fitted submarines. 1948.<br />

PRO ADM 298/377.<br />

13,264. 48/464. Author Unknown. Snort-fitted submarines: Problem of time and motion study.<br />

1948. PRO ADM 298/24.<br />

13,272. 48/472. Author Unknown. Warship trials under cold weather conditions: Preliminary<br />

work. 1948. PRO ADM 298/25.<br />

13,274. 48/474. Darcus, H.D. The anatomical principles related to sighting and their application<br />

to the design of an acquisition sight. 1948. PRO ADM 298/26.<br />

13,275. 48/475. Frank, A. Comparative temperature measurements for tests on leggings of<br />

artificial material. 1948. PRO ADM 298/27.<br />

13,279. 48/479. Goodenough, F.C., and P. Bartlett. Report on rate of ascent trials. 1948. No<br />

PRO number.<br />

13,280. 48/480. Ellis, F.P. The influence of cold environments on man in relation to warship<br />

operations. 1948. No PRO number.<br />

13,281. 48/481. Mackworth, N.H. Suggestions for laboratory research on the effects of cold and<br />

of wind chill. 1948. PRO ADM 298/28.<br />

13,283. 48/483. Bedford, T., and G. Pugh. Physiological study of the effects of cold upon man.<br />

1948. PRO ADM 298/29.<br />

13,284. 48/484. Author Unknown. Effect of gun blast on human efficiency. 1948. PRO ADM<br />

298/378.<br />

13,285. 48/485. Croft, E.M. Tests of performance of ventilation terminals. 1948. PRO ADM<br />

298/30.<br />

13,286. 48/486. Author Unknown. 29th Meeting of Underwater Physiology Sub-Committee.<br />

1948. PRO ADM 298/379.<br />

13,287. 48/487. Author Unknown. 32nd Meeting of the Climatic Efficiency Sub-Committee.<br />

1948. PRO ADM 298/380.<br />

13,288. 48/488. Author Unknown. Working conditions for WRNS personnel. 1948. PRO ADM<br />

298/381.


13,289. 48/489. Smith, F.E. Comparative trials of asbestos cloth and cork sheet insulation<br />

applied to the internal surface of gunhouses. 1948. PRO ADM 298/31.<br />

13,290. 48/490. Chapman, T.T. Exposure and water-balance test (3 men cast adrift for one<br />

week). 1948. No PRO number.<br />

13,294. 48/494. Author Unknown. RNPRC visit to HM Underwater Detection Establishment.<br />

1948. PRO ADM 298/32.<br />

13,295. 48/495. Author Unknown. 37th Meeting of the RNPRC. 1948. PRO ADM 298/382.<br />

13,296. 48/496. Drysdale, J.W. A thermo-anemometer for measuring low air velocities in rooms.<br />

1948. PRO ADM 298/33.<br />

13,297. 48/497. Author Unknown. The reliability of the photogrammetric method of<br />

anthropometry with a description of a miniature camera technique. 1948. No PRO number.<br />

13,299. 48/499. Irvine, G.S. Ear, nose and throat specialist's report on the Snort cruise of HM<br />

Submarine Ambust. 1948. PRO ADM 298/34.<br />

13,302. 48/502. Author Unknown. 33rd Meeting of the Climatic Efficiency Sub-Committee.<br />

1948. PRO ADM 298/383.<br />

13,303. 48/503. Author Unknown. RNPRC Reports: December 1942 - December 1948. 1948.<br />

PRO ADM 298/384.<br />

13,311. Unnumbered. Wilson, W.C. Report on the condition of men wounded in the battle of EL<br />

ALAMEIN with special reference to wound shock and its treatment. 1942. SZ.<br />

13,312. Unnumbered. Chute, A.L. Report on casualties in AFVs. July 1942. SZ.<br />

13,313. Unnumbered. Wilson, W.C. Report on burns in the Middle East Forces. August 1942.<br />

SZ.<br />

13,314. Unnumbered. Chute, A.L. Report on vision devices etc. in AFVs. August 1942. SZ.<br />

13,315. Unnumbered. Chute, A.L. The Mechanisation Experimental Establishment (Middle East)<br />

test of gas clothing in AFVs. June 1942. No PRO number.<br />

13,316. Unnumbered. Chute, A.L. Preliminary report on AA casualties. February 1943. SZ.<br />

13,317. Spooner, E.T.C. A trial of body armour conducted at the Middle East Training Centre<br />

from 14 - 19 September 1942. November 1942. No PRO number.<br />

13,318. Chute, A.L. First aid and kit and fatigue in AFV crews: Letter to Dr. O.M. Solandt.<br />

December 1942. No PRO number.


13,319. Unnumbered. Spooner, E.T.C. Interim report on infective hamatitis in the Middle East.<br />

March 1943. SZ.<br />

13,320. Unnumbered. Spooner, E.T.C. (Collected by). Information on the distribution of trunk<br />

wounds with reference to the protection to be expected from the proposed body armour. May<br />

1943. No PRO number.<br />

13,321. Unnumbered. Wilson, W.C. No 1 Medical Research Section General Reports 1, 2, 3.<br />

September 1942; October, 1942; March, 1943 respectively. SZ.<br />

13,322. Unnumbered. Chute, A.L. Observations on problems affecting AFV personnel.<br />

December 1942. No PRO number.<br />

13,323. Chute, A.L. Temperature recordings in tanks. September 1942. No PRO number.<br />

13,327. 1/45. Harkness, R.D., and H.B. Wright. Suggestions for improvement of the vehicles<br />

used for the collection of crew casualties. March 1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,328. 2/45. Harkness, R.D., and H.B. Wright. The distribution of casualties amongst crews of<br />

Cromwells and Shermans. March 1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,329. 3/45. Harkness, R.D., and H.B. Wright. Casualties among tank crews in 11th Armoured<br />

Division in Operation VERITABLE. May 1945. No PRO number.<br />

13,330. 4/45. Wright, H.B., and R.D. Harkness. A survey of casualties amongst armoured units<br />

in NW Europe. January 1946. No PRO number.

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