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  2. PREFACE

    https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/files/rgo_gaw-1948-1990_d.pdf
    26 Oct 2018: The subscription of 6d. per week was supplemented by promoting dances in local village halls. ... played. APPENDICES TO PERSONAL HISTORY BY GEORGE A. WILKINS 74. regularly in local leagues.
  3. Collection Development Policy 2008-9

    https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/files/cdp2009_10.pdf
    12 Jun 2018: Local history publications are an important example of this type and the main library aims to acquire publications of academic or local historical interest either by legal deposit or by purchase. ... 17.1.8 Publications of local interest, intended for
  4. Collection Development Policy 2008-9

    https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/files/cdp2009_10_2.pdf
    2 Aug 2018: Local history publications are an important example of this type and the main library aims to acquire publications of academic or local historical interest either by legal deposit or by purchase. ... 17.1.8 Publications of local interest, intended for
  5. A Personal History

    https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/files/rgo_gaw-1948-1990_ch5.pdf
    8 Oct 2018: His primary concern was with the Northern Hemisphere Observatory, but he took an interest in, and was generally supportive of, the other activities. ... He later became the last Director of the RGO. Murray continued his research in astrometry without any
  6. PREFACE

    https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/files/rgo_gaw-1948-1990_v2.pdf
    1 Oct 2018: William Christie (1881-1910) took a greater interest in astrophysics and in 1894 installed the 28-inch refractor. ... A much more extended and expensive history in three volumes was published commercially and many articles about the RGO were published in
  7. A Personal History

    https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/files/rgo_gaw-1948-1990_v1.pdf
    1 Oct 2018: A PERSONAL HISTORY BY GEORGE A WILKINS. 6. the material that I have in Devon. ... The following extract from the letter of 20 July 1945 from Spencer Jones to the Civil Engineer-in-Chief at the Naval Dockyard at Chatham is of interest:.

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