Planetarium Highlight:
Dinosaurs: A Story of Survival
Archives
Letter, 28/01/1938, H D Skinner to F P Fraser, Acknowledgement of Maori piupiu with taniko border & shoulder mat with taniko border and feathers. You may recall these whenever you wish.
Letter, 05/05/1938, F P Fraser to H D Skinner, I am posting the feather cloak from Wanganui I mentioned, it will on loan indefinitely
Letter, 09/05/1938, H D Skinner to F P Fraser, The feather coat has been received and added to our loan registar
Letter, 10/06/1938, H D Skinner to Rev A J T Fraser, I accept your invitation to the lecture provided I can stay in Milton overnight. Illustrated lectures are more interesting than purely verbal.
Letter, 12/06/1938, Rev A J T Fraser to H D Skinner, You are welcome to stay in the vicarage the night of the lecture. If possible could you please bring a lantern.
Letter, 14/06/1938, H D Skinner to Rev A J T Fraser, I can bring a lantern, we may need an electrician.
Letter, 21/06/1938, Rev A J T Fraser to H D Skinner, I have arranged for the electrician.
Letter, 25/05/1938, H D Skinner to E T Frost, On behalf of the Museum management committee thanks for gifting the moa bones brought by Mr Simms. If you could let us have a pelvis of A. curtus that would be appreciated.
Letter, N/A, S W Freeman to H D Skinner, Note that the green stone was received in good order
Letter, 06/02/1938, H D Skinner to Mr Freeman, Statement that the green stone adze will be sent in the mail
Letter, 04/03/1938, H D Skinner to Furness, The canoe hull at Landsdowne park has a wire stapled along its upper edge to prevent sawing from the ample "boys and morons"
Letter, 03/03/1938, Dr D A Allan, Director to H D Skinner, Acknowledgement of the arrival of the Pou in Liverpool. Updates regarding the liverpudlian museums