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Interview (probably BBC) concerning Nicholson's reminiscences on his ornithological career, Mar 1994

MS. 15041/38

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Title

Interview (probably BBC) concerning Nicholson's reminiscences on his ornithological career, Mar 1994

Shelfmark

MS. 15041/38

Summary

The interview was with Dilys Breese.

Correspondence chiefly with Jeremy Greenwood regarding the background to the interview; typescript draft notes for the interview and revised 10pp 'final version' titled 'How my interest in birds took shape'.

Date

1993-1994

Language

English

Physical extent

24 Leaves

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Collection contents

Papers of Edward Max Nicholson

SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL

Autobiographical and biographical

Interviews and Profiles

Interview (probably BBC) concerning Nicholson's reminiscences on his ornithological career, Mar 1994

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