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RefNoNLB/32/551
AltRefNoNLB/32 p311
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from Joseph Larmor, to Sir William Christie, Fellow of the Royal Society
Date30 March 1906
DescriptionLarmor states that the letter relating to Charles Chree's drafting of the Indian magnetic report was sent to him to provide directions for redrafting from Christie's Committee, but it was left on the train as he travelled to the Royal Society last week.

He states that the letters were unofficial, and Sir John Eliot's address on 28 March was 79 Alleyn Park, Dulwich. Larmor suggests that Eliot would willingly call on Christie and refresh his memory of the circumstances if Christie made an appointment, especially as he also has to sign the report.
Extent1p
FormatCarbon
PhysicalDescriptionManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialNLB/32/559
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA6998Christie; Sir; William Henry Mahoney (1845 - 1922)1845 - 1922
NA1735Chree; Charles (1860 - 1928); physicist1860 - 1928
NA6248Eliot; Sir; John (1839 - 1908)1839 - 1908
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