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Procès-Verbal for the SY Elettra and papers concerning motoring

MSS. Marconi 26-27

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Title

Procès-Verbal for the SY Elettra and papers concerning motoring

Shelfmark

MSS. Marconi 26-27

Summary

(MS. Marconi 26), 1926-1928, comprises procès-verbal volume covering Aug-Oct [1926?] and May-Sep 1927, with loose procès-verbal sheets (the first headed 'Chelmsford, possibly not for the Elettra) found enclosed in the volume, covering Jun 1928

(MS. Marconi 27), 1901-1912, includes:

Driving licences, 1910, 1911

Bills and cheques, 1901-1906

Cuttings about Marconi's serious motor accident, 1912

Date

1901-28

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

The Marconi Archives

Papers relating to Marconi and the development of wireless telegraphy

Personal papers of Guglielmo Marconi

Personal papers

Procès-Verbal for the SY Elettra and papers concerning motoring

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