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RGO Archives/RGO 10 contains:
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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
560 Correspondence on the Royal Society
561 Correspondence on the U.K. observing time
562 Correspondence on the Cape Observatory
563 Correspondence on the Radcliffe Observatory
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Papers of Sir Richard Woolley

Title Correspondence on the Isaac Newton Telescope
Reference RGO 10/558
(former reference: 1312)
Covering Dates 11 Jan. 1967–5 Sep. 1973
Extent and Medium 1 bundle
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Correspondence regarding the Isaac Newton Telescope opening ceremony and publicity with, among others, 'Physics Today'; Sir Howard Grubb, Parsons and Co. Ltd, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; the Directorate General of Works, Ministry of Public Building and Works; the Science Research Council; Central Press Photos Ltd; Bodo-José F. Weber of Du Pont de Nemours International S.A., Geneva, regarding Du Pont neoprene seals used in the Isaac Newton Telescope dome; the Central Office of Information; the B.B.C.; the McGregor Fund, Detroit, Michigan; Orren C. Mohler of the Department of Astronomy, University of Michigan; Turners (Photography) Ltd, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; 'Air et Cosmos', Paris; Department of Astronomy, University of Glasgow; the 'Grimsby Evening Telegraph'; the Ministry of Technology; R.S.S. Meredith of New Zealand, concerning the possibility of moving the Isaac Newton Telescope to the Mount John Observatory, New Zealand; and the General Electric Company, Chelmsford. There is also correspondence between A.H. Samaha of the Helwan Observatory, Cairo, and Sir Harry Melville, President of the Science Research Council.

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Sir Howard Grubb, Parsons and Co Ltd
British Broadcasting Corporation
Ministry of Public Building and Works
Science Research Council
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