Record

RefNoTG/2/26
LevelFile
TitleThomas Gold correspondence, 1986-1995
DateOct 1986-Aug 1995
DescriptionThe files contain faxes, letters and articles sent to Thomas Gold from numerous individuals and organisations ranging in date from c. Oct 1986 to c. Jul 1995. The files also contain faxes and copies of letters from Thomas Gold to various individuals and organisations, Mar 1994, Jan-May, Jul-Aug 1995. The letters and faxes cover various matters e.g. his challenging the view that CFCs are harmful to the environment (314); his submitting an article on the origin of petroleum to AAPG Explorer (319). The letters, faxes and articles have been numbered by Gold or a secretary from 301 to 330. They are not indexed and were originally stored in a hanging file.
Extent3 files
FormatPhotocopies, manuscript, typescript and printed documents
ArrangementIt is not clear how these letters, faxes and articles are organised although some of the faxes and copies of letters from Thomas Gold are arranged in reverse chronological order.
AccessStatusOpen
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