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RefNoMC/36/67
AltRefNoMC.22067
LevelItem
TitleLetter from W M Mordey, 82 Victoria Street (Grosvenor Mansions), Westminster, London, to [Francis Alexander] Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society, Burlington House
Date27 July 1922
DescriptionMordey informs whe he had the 'priviledge' of giving demonstrations at recent Conversazioni, work was done by Mr Haine, the Royal Society's Wiring Contractor, which included some temporary wiring and taking my apparatus to Burlington House and removing it. who now sends Mordey an account for £10.7/. However he is under the impression that this work would be done at the cost of the Society. Enclosed is a letter from E E Haine to [Francis Alexander] Towle, dated 2 August 1922.
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