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RefNoEXP/3/4/1/29
LevelItem
TitleLetter from George Hemmen, Royal Society to E J H Corner, Botany School, Cambridge
Date28 March 1961
DescriptionStates that the 12 April is difficult as he should be at the Royal Geographical Society for the 'Photography on Expeditions' symposium. Had hoped to show Stainton how to operate the tape recorder but thinks it will be easy enough if no one from the expedition can go to the Royal Society to practice with it before it is packed up for the expedition. Lets Corner know that packing for the expedition is progressing well and goes on to discuss arranging accomodation in Singapore and Jessleton, with the help of their agents, Harrisons and Crosfield.
Extent2pp
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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