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Gunther, A. E. (Albert Everard), 1903-1998

LC control no.n 78024417
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Personal name headingGunther, A. E. (Albert Everard), 1903-1998
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Variant(s)Gunther, Albert Edward
Gunther, A. E.
Gunther, A. E. (Albert Edward)
Gunther, Albert Everard
Gunther, A. E., 1903-1998
Birth date1903-01-28
Death date1998
Field of activityGeology
Liquid fuels
AffiliationAllied Forces. Supreme Headquarters. Combined Intelligence Objectives Sub-Committee
Profession or occupationPetroleum geologists Mountaineers Biographers
Found inThe life of William Carmichael M'Intosh, M.D., F.R.S. of St. Andrews 1977: title page (A. E. Gunther)
The founders of science at the British Museum, 1753-1900, 1980: title page (A.E. Gunther)
Report on : Germany and Austria, Liquid Fuel II, 1945: cover (A.E. Gunther)
GB 77-33794 (Gunther, Albert Everard)
Magdalen College (Oxford) website, viewed October 17, 2014 MC:P233 Papers of Albert Everard Gunther (1903-98) and his Family (Albert Everard Gunther, born on January 28th, 1903, the eldest son of Robert Gunther. He studied Geology at Magdalen from 1922-1925, then worked as a petroleum geologist, which took him abroad to places such as South America. Apart from his work, Albert was also a mountaineer, and claimed the first ascents of many mountains. In retirement, Albert started to work through his father's papers, giving those found in this collection to Magdalen, others to the Bodleian and still more to other institutions nationwide. He also wrote his father's biography, which was published in 1967.)
Gunther, R. W. T. Early science in Oxford ... 1920-
His The founders of science at the British Museum, 1753-1900, c1980: t.p. (A.E. Gunther)
Associated languageeng
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