Record

RefNoNLB/65/20
AltRefNoNLB/65 p12
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from William Bate Hardy, Secretary of the Royal Society; to Sir Richard [Arman] Gregory, C/O Messrs. Macmillan & Co. Ltd.; St. Martin's Street, W.C.2.
Date10 July 1923
DescriptionProvides Sir Richard [Arman] Gregory with information to 'knock into shape for a Note in "Nature"': details of the creation of the [British Empire Exhibition] Committee last October at the request of the Exhibition Authorities, its funding and exhibition space in the Central Pavilion, and the main committee members, Sir Richard [Tetley] Glazebook (Chairman), Sir Herbert Jackson and Mr. F. E. Smith (Vice-Chairmen) and Mr. Woolcock (member).
Extent1p
FormatCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedRecordNLB/65/22
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA8225Glazebrook; Sir; Richard Tetley (1854 - 1935)1854 - 1935
NA1711Jackson; Sir; Herbert (1863 - 1936)1863 - 1936
NA3400Gregory; Sir; Richard Arman (1864 - 1952)1864 - 1952
NA8234Hardy; Sir; William Bate (1864 - 1934)1864 - 1934
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