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  <dc:title>Establishment of the Galton Laboratory 3</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Galton sub-committee agenda and minutes, correspondence, accounts, and plans. Includes correspondence between Pearson and Arthur H Barker (Consulting Engineer), regarding details of the work being carried out; estimates for electric wiring, lighting and installation of phones by Tredegars Limited, 24-27 February 1915; estimates from The Educational Supply Association Ltd. to supply tables, benches, desks, mural boards, panels and arm chairs, 12-24 February 1915; plan of full size section of fittings for skeleton stores [on fragile, folded tracing paper]; correspondence between Pearson and Simpson on costs of fittings; estimate for sign writing panels from Geo. Atkinson &amp; Son, 10 September 1919; estimate from Maple &amp; Company Ltd. for cloth, tea set, dust sheets, blinds etc., 24 October 1919; ms proposed scheme to be carried out to complete the 1st floor, 2nd floor and basement of the Eugenics Building; estimates from Brunsviga Calculator of Berlin for supply of calculators, 6 September 1919; estimate and ms drawings for supply of oak framed seating from J H Brew &amp; Co., 20 January 1920; specifications and estimate from Frederick Sage &amp; Co. Ltd., Shopfitting Specialists for supply of exhibition cases and stands; ms list of various estimates; rough sketches and dimensions of an exhibition case; drawing of chair by Hart, Son, Peard &amp; Co. Ltd.; ts 'Estimates of expenditure on fittings and equipment for the Galton Laboratory [1920]; ts copy of an extract from 'Report of the Academic Council to the Senate, 15 December 1920', regarding a recommendation of two internal examiners for B.Sc. Honours Examinations in Statistics; correspondence with Ogilvy &amp; Company regarding the supply of an Epidiascope; estimate for blinds from Jas. Shoolbred &amp; Co. Ltd, including a sample of green fabric, 9 September 1921; letter from Thomas E Clarke to Pearson regarding details of fossils he had donated.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1915-1921</dc:date>
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