- Arthur W. Barton
Arthur Willoughby Barton (born
September 14 ,1899 ) died onAugust 24 1976 at the age of 76. His father was Professor Edwin H Barton, FRS, Professor of Physics, University College, Nottingham. He was educated atNottingham High School and thenTrinity College, Cambridge , after military service with theRoyal Engineers .He read Natural Sciences (Physics) taking Firsts in Parts I and II; in 1922, he was awarded First Class Honours in Physics in the London BSc examination. From 1922 to 1925 he was a research student at the Cavendish Laboratory (in Lord Rutherford's group).
He was Chief Physics Master at
Repton School from 1926 until 1939, when Dr Fisher, later Archbishop of Canterbury, was headmaster. While at Repton he was awarded a doctorate from theUniversity of London for a thesis inradioactive decay (the measurement of the half-period ofRadium C.).In 1939, he was appointed headmaster of King Edward VII School, Sheffield ( [http://nlc.oldedwardians.org.uk/prefects49-50.html photo] ). From 1950 to 1965 he was headmaster of the
City of London School .Barton was the author of text-books on Heat and Light, for example "A text book on heat" (ISBN B0000CLWRV).
He was a top-class football referee: he refereed the Semi-final between Austria and Poland in the 1936 Olympic Games in
Berlin , and was linesman in the 1936FA Cup Final between Arsenal and Sheffield United.In 1935 he married Alison Mary, second daughter of Colin Read Shaw.
References
*Obituary, The Times Sat Aug 28, 1976
External links
* [http://nlc.oldedwardians.org.uk/staff/DrAWBarton.html Old Edwardians' site]
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