| RefNo | NLB/69/171 |
| AltRefNo | NLB/69 p92 |
| Level | Item |
| Title | Copy letter from Henry Hallett Dale, Secretary of the Royal Society; to Sir [Albert Charles] Seward, FRS |
| Date | 22 January 1926 |
| Description | Give thanks for the letter for being able to reopen the question. States that other solutions have been attempted in relation to [Horace] Lamb's question, including approaching Sir William Hardy, after Lenox-Conyngham refused, [to represent Britain at the Pan-Pacific Congress]. That news from Trinity College through [Richard] Glazebrook suggests the issue may be able to be solved, and that the Geodesy Committee can find a competent deputy. |
| Extent | 1p |
| Format | Carbon |
| AccessStatus | Open |
| RelatedRecord | NLB/69/167 |
| NLB/68/91 |
Fellows associated with this archive
| Code | PersonName | Dates |
| NA5951 | Seward; Sir; Albert Charles (1863 - 1941) | 1863 - 1941 |
| NA8225 | Glazebrook; Sir; Richard Tetley (1854 - 1935) | 1854 - 1935 |
| NA6790 | Lenox-Conyngham; Sir; Gerald Ponsonby (1866 - 1956) | 1866 - 1956 |
| NA8192 | Dale; Sir; Henry Hallett (1875 - 1968); physiologist and pharmacologist | 1875 - 1968 |