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RefNoMC/20/142
AltRefNoMC.05142
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TitleLetter from Percival Lowell, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, 53 State Street, Boston, Massachusetts, to Robert [William Frederick] Harrison, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society
Date2 November 1905
Description'Dear Sir :- I have to-day wired you as follows: "Let the engraver work from the Mars photographs you have", as by mistake the positives sent me were enlarged too much, and I think also that the engraver will do as good work from the prints now in your possession as from negatives or positives of them. Believe me, Faithfully yours; Percival Lowell'.
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