On November 6, 1919, Nature's Jubilee, Lockyer relinquished his editorship to Richard Gregory. By now, Nature had become a “great international institution”.
This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution
Access options
Subscribe to this journal
Receive 51 print issues and online access
$199.00 per year
only $3.90 per issue
Buy this article
- Purchase on Springer Link
- Instant access to full article PDF
Prices may be subject to local taxes which are calculated during checkout
References
Nature, 63, 223 (1901).
Nature, 63, 222 (1901).
Preface quoted in “Education and National Development”, pp. 438–9.
Lockyer, Mary, T., and Lockyer, Winifred L., Life and Work of Sir Norman Lockyer (London, 1928).
Lockyer, J. N., Education and National Progress: Essays and Speeches, 180 (London, 1906).
Lockyer Papers, Thursfleld to Lockyer, August 25, 1903.
Quarterly Review, 198, 464 (1903).
Lockyer Papers, Avebury to Lockyer, August 10, 1906.
Lockyer Papers, H. H. Turner to Lockyer, January 31, 1903.
Lockyer Papers, A. J. Balfour to Lockyer, August 10, 1906.
Lockyer Papers, J. M. Ludlow to Lockyer, October 9, 1899.
Lockyer Papers, Hershe Ayrton to Lockyer, January 16, 1911.
Nature, 95, 309 (1915).
MacLeod, R. M., and Andrews, E. K., Public Administration (in the press).
Nature, 96, 195 (1915).
Lockyer Papers, G. E. Hale to Lockyer, August 14, 1916.
Nature, 94, 29 (1914).
Nature, 94, 137 (1914).
Nature, 94, 527 (1915).
Nature, 94, 139 (1914).
Nature, 94, 275 (1914).
Macmillan Archives, f. 166, Lockyer to Frederick Macmillan, September 22, 1918.
Macmillan Firm Letters (Reading) file. 1569, R. A. Gregory to Maurice Macmillan, September 28, 1918.
Lockyer Letters, f. 167, Lockyer to Frederick Macmillan, October 23, 1918.
Wells, H. G., The Record (February, 1931); The World of William Clissold, 396 (London, 1933).
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Into the Twentieth Century. Nature 224, 457–461 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/224457a0
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/224457a0