There were some bright spots: Horace Lamb received a knighthood.
Horace Lamb joined the partnership in 1934 to enhance its expertise in a wider variety of legal matters.
In 1932, Horace Lamb said:
The analysis was developed and published in 1917 by Horace Lamb, a leader in the mathematical physics of his day.
Lamb was the grandson of the mathematician Horace Lamb, whose influence he credited for his early career at the Meteorological Office.
He gave his name to the Oseen tensor and, with Horace Lamb, to the Lamb-Oseen vortex.
The crater is called after Horace Lamb.
A meeting room is named after Horace Lamb and the Access Grid room after Sydney Goldstein.
Eddington was greatly influenced by his physics and mathematics teachers, Arthur Schuster and Horace Lamb.
This vortex is named after Horace Lamb and Carl Wilhelm Oseen.