The tenth volume of The Correspondence of John Tyndall contains 402
letters covering a two-year period from January 1867 to December
1868. The period centers around the death of Michael Faraday in
August 1867. This was a great personal loss for Tyndall, and it led
to substantial changes in his professional and personal
circumstances, as he succeeded Faraday as superintendent of the
house and director of the laboratory at the Royal Institution of
Great Britain (RI) and moved into accommodation in the building. He
remained there until his resignation in 1887.
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