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Frederick Lanchester collection... Photography, 1912 - 1939


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Copy typewritten letter from Frederick Lanchester to Director of the Science Museum Programme of exhibition “100 Years of Photography”, Science Museum, London Invitation card to Frederick Lanchester to attend the exhibition “100 Years of Photography”, Science Museum, London Typewritten letter from A. Barclay, Keeper, Department of Astronomy, Mathematics, Optics, Photography and Chemistry, Science Museum, to Frederick Lanchester Copy typewritten letter from Frederick Lanchester to A. Barclay Typewritten letter from A. Barclay to Frederick Lanchester Advance proof of paper “The micro-spectra method of colour photography by prismatic dispersion” by Julius and Ernest Rheinberg