Letter from Capt. William Noble to Ernest Wiltshire about local news and the installation of gas.
Captain William Noble notes Ernest now has a phonograph, mentions “Design and works”. He also mentions Edwards Galley Case and believes that the criminal was a mad character and, though innocent of the crime he was accused of, Noble does not believe Galley was innocent of other crimes. Ernest now has gas in his bedroom. Nobel has forgotten all the German he learnt at school.
Record Details
Item reference: | AGC/52/15 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript documents acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 Letter |
Date made: | 1879-10-16 |
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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