| Needham/NRI2/SCC2/120/2 contains: |
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Cutting of a 'Times' [?] article by John Chartres entitled 'Pipeline idea is not just a dream' about the Tyne Tunnel and plans for other road tunnels |
| 2 |
Copy of a letter from Joseph Needham to the Director of the University of Pennsylvannia Museum, U.S.A. about a Chinese painting of a 'hydraulic engineering work proceeding under the guidance of the lgendary culture-hero Yü the Great', and attached note |
| 3 |
Photograph published in 'New Hungary' showing scientists studying Danube currents with the aid of floating lights |
| 4 |
Letter from Denis Twitchett about early methods of surveying in China, and related notes |
| 5 |
Name card and contact details for Kobori Iwao historical geographer of Tokyo, Japan, who is 'interested in qanats' |
| 6 |
Cutting of a 'Times' [?] article entitled 'River will go under The Rockies' about an irrigation project |
| 7 |
Photographs of ????? [Hsia Yü Chih Shui Thu / Xia Yu Zhi Shui Tu]; a Ming painting by Ma Wan, on the semi-legendary theme of Yü the Great organising the control of the waters, (1417) |
| 8 |
Letter from John L. Bishop of the 'Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies', inviting Joseph Needham to review Yang Lien-Sheng [Yang Liansheng], 'Les aspects economiques des travaux publics dans la Chine impériale', (Paris, 1964) |
| 9 |
Letter from Lieut. Cdr. D. W. Waters of the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, about dredging in China, and related documents |
| 10 |
Letter from Roland Berger in Turfan Sinkiang, China, about the ancient Kariz (qanat) system of irrigation |
| 11 |
Photograph of the opening of a Kariz (qanat), on the edge of the oasis in Turfan, Sinkiang, China |
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Papers of Joseph Needham as a historian of Chinese science, technology and medicine
| Title |
Cutting of a 'Times' [?] article entitled 'River will go under The Rockies' about an irrigation project |
| Reference |
SCC2/120/2/6 |
| Covering Dates |
1961–1963 (The article is undated though mentions that President Kennedy visited the site. The date of the article is therefore between 1961 and 1963.) |
| Extent and Medium |
1 document; Paper |
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