Captain William Noble discusses the difference between an accident and a calamity.
Captain William Noble gives Ernest a detailed description of the difference between an accident and a calamity, discusses his wish to make a telephone.
Record Details
Item reference: | AGC/52/7 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript documents acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 letter |
Date made: | 1878-07-15 |
Creator: | Noble, William |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Letter from Capt. William Noble giving instructions for an experiment. (Manuscript) (AGC/52/1)
- Letter from Capt. William Noble with drawings on refractors and telephone. (Manuscript) (AGC/52/2)
- Letter about the views of learning and people watching with reference to English Mechanics. (Manuscript) (AGC/52/3)
- Letter from Capt. William Noble with an open invitation to Ernest Wiltshire. (Manuscript) (AGC/52/4)
- Letter with instructions on how to make a boxwood chuck. (Manuscript) (AGC/52/5)
- Letter that accompanied the book Elements of Mechanism. (Manuscript) (AGC/52/6)
- Captain William Noble discusses the difference between an accident and a calamity. (Manuscript) (AGC/52/7)
- Letter from Capt. William Noble includes a clip of advertisement for The Amateur Mechanics Practical Handbook by Arthur H.G. Hobson. (Manuscript) (AGC/52/8)
- Letter of thanks for the birthday gift and discusses local crime. (Manuscript) (AGC/52/9)
- Captain William Noble wishes Ernest a happy 21st birthday. (Manuscript) (AGC/52/10)
- Captain William Noble wishes all a merry Christmas and a Happy New Year in 1879. (Manuscript) (AGC/52/11)
- Captain William Noble received no valentine cards. (Manuscript) (AGC/52/12)
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