Record

RefNoRHB/1/12/12
LevelItem
TitleFamily scrapbook compiled by Heather Hanbury Brown, vol 12, Sep 1988 - Sep 1989
DateSeptember 1988 - September 1989
DescriptionInscription on the first page summarises the contents as follows: 'Radical Change of home, country "lifestyle"'

Contents listed as:
Moving into White Cottage
Adam's Christening in London.
Raman Centenary Symposium - Bangalore.
Christmases.
Selling 37 Beatty Street with visit of Robert, Stephanie and Adam.
Farewell's in Sydney & Narrabri to see new interferometer.
Return to the UK, now home.
Record summer sunshine.
Kent University examining
Aldbourne-Brown party
August birthdays: Heather, Adam, Hanbury and Alexander.
Death of Bertram Vivian Bowden, July
Extent1 volume
FormatPhotograph
Printed
Manuscript
PhysicalDescriptionScrapbook bound in red buckram with gold embossing on the spine
Dimensions280mm x 305mm
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsRequests for reproduction or publication should be directed to the Hanbury Brown family.
CopiesDigital images (tiff files)
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