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RefNoMMB/5/1/84
LevelItem
TitleLetter from [Ian Dunn]; Kasenyi, Lake Katwe, Uganda; to Peter Greenwood; [Cromwell Road, London]
CreatorDunn; Ian George (1934 - ); biologist
Date14 December 1966
DescriptionApologises for the three week late response and explains that the mail is very delayed in general. Updates Greenwood on the progress of construction work. The walls are going up and the roofs are on. Hopes to be finished by the end of January. Apologises for not being able to give Greenwood much more information and suggests that they discuss it in person when Greenwood visits for a month in February. Asks about what the minimum Greenwood will allow in terms of working requirements and makes joke about maybe already having surpassed it considering the British Museum's working conditions.
Extent1p
FormatTypescript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedRecordMMB/5/1/71
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Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA2126Greenwood; Peter Humphry (1927 - 1995); ichthyologist1927 - 1995
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