Letter: Arthur P Harper to James Dennistoun, 22 September 1910

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Arthur P Harper
Production date
22 September 1910
Description
One off-white rectangular three page letter typed with handwritten annotations and hand-drawn maps, on two sheets of paper from Arthur P Harper to James Dennistoun, dated 22 September 1910. Arrived in an envelope addressed to Jim Dennistoun. Handwritten notes on the reverse of two maps dated 27 March 1911. One map has handwritten numbers on the map, the other has annotations.
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Provenance details
Inherited by stated previous owners, James Dennistoun's nephew and two nieces. Then purchased by Canterbury Museum.: James Robert Dennistoun: 22 September 1910
Measurements
Dimensions L x W: 1 - Typed page: 255 x 204mm
Dimensions L x W: 2 - Typed page 2: 255 x 204mm
Dimensions L x W: 3 - Handwritten page 1: 255 x 204mm
Dimensions L x W: 4 - Handwritten page 2: 255 x 204mm
Dimensions L x W: 5 - Map with numbers: 295 x 393mm
Dimensions L x W: 6 - Map with annotations: 295 x 393mm
Dimensions L x W: 7 - Envelope: 215 x 100mm
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Other id
3050
Accession number
2016.1.13

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