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RGO Archives/RGO 10 contains:
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549 Correspondence on the I.N.T. Board
550 Correspondence on the I.N.T. Board
551 Correspondence on the I.N.T. Board
552 Correspondence on the Royal Society
553 Correspondence on the Royal Astronomical Society
554 Miscellaneous correspondence
555 Correspondence on the Isaac Newton Telescope
556 Correspondence on the Isaac Newton Telescope
557 Correspondence on the Isaac Newton Telescope
558 Correspondence on the Isaac Newton Telescope
559 Correspondence on the Isaac Newton Telescope
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Papers of Sir Richard Woolley

Title Miscellaneous correspondence
Reference RGO 10/554
(former reference: C12/1312)
Covering Dates 17 July 1959–4 Jan. 1967
Extent and Medium 1 bundle
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Correspondence on miscellaneous matters, including correspondence with the National Institute of Oceanography; Sir Howard Grubb, Parsons and Co. Ltd, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; the Department of Geodesy and Geophysics, University of Cambridge; the Economic League; the Hydrographic Department of the Admiralty, concerning applications from the B.B.C. and the 'Yorkshire Post' to give publicity to the Isaac Newton Telescope mirror; Professor C. Fehrenbach of the Observatoire de Marseille; Dr T. Dunham, Jr., Imperial College of Science and Technology, London; the Institution of Professional Civil Servants, regarding the Isaac Newton Telescope lens and the desirability of a large telescope in the southern hemisphere; R.O. Redman of The Observatories, Cambridge; Professor G. van Biesbroeck of the Kitt Peak National Observatory, Arizona; the Science Research Council, concerning progress with the construction of the Isaac Newton Telescope; Hall and Ham River Ltd, regarding the supply of ready-mixed concrete, etc., for the construction of the Isaac Newton Telescope building; and the editor of 'Spectrum' at the Central Office of Information.

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Redman, Roderick Oliver (1905-1975) physicist
University of Cambridge
Admiralty
Sir Howard Grubb, Parsons and Co Ltd
British Broadcasting Corporation
Fehrenbach, Charles (b 1914) astronomer
Science Research Council
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