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RefNoEXP/3/4/3/6
LevelItem
TitleLetter from J D A Stainton, Cottesmore Court, London to G E Hemmen, Royal Society
Date19 February [1961]
DescriptionAdvises Hemmen that he will book his own air travel once he has decided what route he will be taking. Advises that aluminium would be better than zinc for the driers, estimates that they will need 200 driers and thinks that a zinc one would need two men to carry them. Agrees that equipment for Kew could be repacked, and suggests buying cooking pots once they have arrived to save shipping space.
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FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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