William Henry Bragg

William Henry Bragg

Sir William Henry Bragg OM, KBE, PRS was a British physicist, chemist, mathematician and active sportsman who uniquely shared a Nobel Prize with his son William Lawrence Bragg – the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics. The mineral Braggite is named after him and his son. Bragg was born at Westward near Wigton, Cumberland, the son of Robert John Bragg, a merchant marine officer and farmer, and his wife Mary née Wood, a clergyman's daughter. When Bragg was seven years old, his mother died, and he was raised by his uncle, also named William Bragg, at Market Harborough, Leicestershire. He was...
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Birthdate:July 2, 1862
Birthplace:Wigton
Date of death:March 10, 1942
Education:University of Cambridge, Trinity College, Cambridge
Religion:Anglicanism
Also known as:Sir William Henry Bragg

Written works by William Henry Bragg

  • The Universe of Light
    The Universe of Light
  • The Crystalline State
    The Crystalline State
  • The World of Sound
    The World of Sound
  • An Introduction to Crystal Analysis
    An Introduction to Crystal Analysis
  • Concerning the Nature of Things
    Concerning the Nature of Things
TitlePublished
The Universe of Light 1933
The Crystalline State 1925
The World of Sound 1920
An Introduction to Crystal Analysis 1928
Concerning the Nature of Things 1925
Old Trades and New Knowledge 1926
Studies in radioactivity
Science in schools
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Places William Henry Bragg has lived

Map showing Places Lived by William Henry Bragg
MarkerLocationPopulation
A United Kingdom 62,218,761
B Australia 22,809,773
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