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Needham/NRI2/SCC2/189 contains:
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9 Joseph Needham notes on Paktong
10 Joseph Needham's drafts of tables corresponding to Tables 96 to 102, of 'Science and Civilisation in China, Volume 5, Part 2'
11 Joseph Needham's notes on the history of metallurgy from a talk with James A. Charles of the Department of Metallurgy, University of Cambridge
12 Correspondence with Prof. William Watson of the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, London, about Chinese bronzes and brasses
13 Correspondence with A. C. Allcock of the John Ray Society, Nottingham, about a Joseph Needham talk on 'A Mettalurgical Tin-Opener for Chinese Alchemy'
14 Postcard from Honor Frost in Cyprus, showing a 'silver bowl with inlaid decoration in gold and niello from Enkomi, 14th cent. B.C.'
15 Letter from Michael Hendy of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, about the surface enrichment of gold/silver alloys, and related Joseph Needham notes
16 Note from Nicholas [?] of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, about amalgamation
17 Two lists of articles by ?? [Wang Chin / Wang Jin] on Chinese history of science, particulary metallurgical chemistry
18 Joseph Needham's summary of an article by Yang Ken [?? / Yang Gen] about a Chin dynasty aluminium-copper alloy, and related notes
19 Note from C. O. B. [C O Brink] of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, about a metal instrument described in a poem by Horace, (1st century B.C.)
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Papers of Joseph Needham as a historian of Chinese science, technology and medicine

Title Postcard from Honor Frost in Cyprus, showing a 'silver bowl with inlaid decoration in gold and niello from Enkomi, 14th cent. B.C.'
Reference SCC2/189/14
Creator Frost, Honor.
Covering Dates 1 May 1968 (The card is dated, '31.4.68'!)
Extent and Medium 1 document; Paper
Content and context

Frost mentions her work on bronze-age stone anchors.

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