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Articles and Videos: 35

Doc, Bats and Rattlesnakes in the 1930s and ’40s

Doc as Match-Maker: The Beauty and Romance of a High-Speed Photograph

Exploding Pingers and Dinner Parties: Doc in the 1950s

Frozen time, altered perspectives in new photo shows

Mapping the Charles River with Doc

MIT Presents High Speed Motion Pictures Taken with Stroboscopic Lights [VIDEO]

Underwater Photography - MIT Science Reporter TV [VIDEO]

Armada Shipwreck Search at Tobermory Bay (Mull, Scotland, U.K.) [VIDEO]

Edgerton Demonstrates Stroboscopic and High-Speed Photography [VIDEO]

Underwater Elapsed Time Motion Picture [VIDEO]

Photographic Instrumentation Under the Sea [VIDEO]

High-Speed Motion Pictures With Stroboscopic Light [VIDEO]

Edgerton Short Subjects and Testing Sonar Equipment [VIDEO]

USS MONITOR Shipwreck Project [VIDEO]

Golf Players on the Green [VIDEO]

Submersibles and Bathyscaphes in the Mediterranean Sea [VIDEO]

Remembering ‘Papa Flash’

Additional Reading – Bibliography

A Serendipitous Tour of Doc’s Lab in 1987

Memories of My Senior Thesis Advisor, Doc Edgerton

Doc’s “Family” of Students in the 1960s

Photographing Transatlantic Cables With Doc in the 1960s

Doc’s Strobe Lights on Boston’s Prudential Tower

Afraid To Break the News

Midwestern Boy: 1903 – 1926

Reading List

Drops & Splashes

1939 World’s Fair in New York City

Underwater sonar acoustics

Cousteau Collaborations

Underwater Vehicles

Marine Biology

Shipwreck Studies

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Studies at MIT: 1926 – 1931

Strobe in Industry: 1931 – onwards

Sonar

EG&G the Company: 1947 Onwards

Additional Reading

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