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RefNoMC/23/107
AltRefNo08107
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Percy Collins, 7 Upper Redlands Road, Reading, to the Secretary, The Royal Society
CreatorCollins; Percy (fl 1908)
Date16 October 1908
DescriptionInforms the Royal Society he has been approached by the editor of "The Scientific American" to write an article on Professor [Arthur Mason] Worthington's studies related to splashes. Has reached out to Professor Worthington, who responded with a letter [enclosure present]. Collins seeks information from the Royal Society about the bulkiness of the sheet of photographs mentioned in Worthington's letter. If the sheet is not bulky, Collins requests permission to move it to his studio for easier copying. In the event that the sheet is large or if there is any risk in moving it, he plans to bring his camera to take copies on-site.
Extent2p
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedRecordNLB/38/652
MC/23/108
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA1714Worthington; Arthur Mason (1852 - 1916)1852 - 1916
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