Transcript of a message from Colin Bull to Commander Simpson
- GEX/3/2/36
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- 1954-02-15
Message containing information on the time needed to work on the survey reports.
British North Greenland Expedition, 1952-1954
Transcript of a message from Colin Bull to Commander Simpson
Message containing information on the time needed to work on the survey reports.
British North Greenland Expedition, 1952-1954
Transcript of a message from Colin Bull to Bob Bruce
Message containing information that Colin has plotted the form of the sub-icecap surface but is uncertain from the actual depths.
British North Greenland Expedition, 1952-1954
Transcript of a message from Colin Bull to Bob Bruce
Message containing information that Weston asked for meter back and a report on performance in lab and in cold.
British North Greenland Expedition, 1952-1954
Transcript of a message from Colin Bull to Bob Bruce
Message containing a reply to a previous message relating to measurements.
British North Greenland Expedition, 1952-1954
Transcript of a message from Colin Bull to a family member
Message containing an update that they are leaving Northice for Base tomorrow.
British North Greenland Expedition, 1952-1954
Transcript of a message from Colin Bull and Hal Lister to Stan Paterson and Pete
Message containing information on beacons and how to measure snow accumulation.
British North Greenland Expedition, 1952-1954
Transcript of a message from Colin Bull
Message containing a list of books.
British North Greenland Expedition, 1952-1954
Transcript of a message from CO WX Detachment 24 Thule to Commander Simpson
Message containing a request for the latest elevation, position and temperature scales.
British North Greenland Expedition, 1952-1954
Transcript of a message from Captain Stover US Air Force to Director of Plans and Operations
Message containing un update that the weather conditions are good for evacuation and suggests immediate action in the case that conditions change. The message states that sledge evacuation should only be used in an extreme emergency.
British North Greenland Expedition, 1952-1954
Transcript of a message from CAGT to British North Greenland Expedition
Message containing information that October is an agreed stop date and all necessary data will be signalled or airdropped.
British North Greenland Expedition, 1952-1954