Record

RefNoCD/69/45
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Ll. [Lloyd] S. Lloyd, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, 15 Great George Street, Westminster, London, to the Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society
Date9 May 1919
DescriptionDiscusses the renewal of the grant for research into Colour Sensitizer Dyes, undertaken by Sir William [Jackson] Pope at Cambridge. Thinks that the grant should be made direct to Pope, not through the Royal Society.

Notes that Pope has withdrawn his application for a further grant.

Asks what further steps the Royal Society will make regarding making the results available, or to limit their availability by patent or otherwise.
Extent2p
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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