He was a British physicist, who with his son Sir Lawrence
Bragg (1890 -1971) was awarded the 1915 Nobel Prize
for physics for their pioneering work on X-ray crystallography.
He also constructed an X-ray spectrometer for measuring
the wavelengths of X-rays.
In the 1920's while
director of the Royal Institution in London, he initiated
X-ray diffraction studies of organic molecules.