Letter, from Sir John Herschel to Adam Sedgwick, dated at Collingwood
Reference number: HS/15/455
Date: 10 November 1865
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Autograph letter signed by sender. Asks that Adam Sedgwick show John Frederick William Herschel's son Alexander around Norwich when he arrives there. Reflects on changes in geology. Has finished hexameter Iliad translation.
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- HS/15/455
- Earliest possible date
- 10 November 1865
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- 4 pages
- Format
- Manuscript
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John Frederick William Herschel, Letter, from Sir John Herschel to Adam Sedgwick, dated at Collingwood, 10 November 1865, HS/15/455, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/hs_15_455/letter-from-sir-john-herschel-to-adam-sedgwick-dated-at-collingwood, accessed on 02 December 2024
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