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RefNoMS/681/3/5
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Sum at the Hermitage to Lewis Dines
Date5 December 1950
DescriptionRemembers that Father did say he thought the Baxendill recorded not the case; is surprised that he did not see the advantage of having the two records on one chart; interesting that various anemometers were set up in the tower at Woodside; cannot say when the float took its new shape, probably 1896 at a guess and explains why.

Discusses the P.T. in the Science Museum .
Extent3p
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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