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Dinosaurs: A Story of Survival
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Archives
Letter, 27/04/1937, A W Powell, Acting Director, Auckland Institute and Museum to H D Skinner, The status of the accession clerk. Reports that the adze head has been fixed.
Letter, 17/06/1937, V F Fisher, Auckland Instute and Museum to H D Skinner, No Maori pendants available for exchange.
Letter, 08/09/1937, A.W.Powell to H D Skinner, Please return loan exhibition as soon as convenient. Three pieces still missing. Two pieces that have been returned do not belong to the Museum.
Letter, 22/09/1937, A.W.Powell to H D Skinner, Cpt Davies has cleared up all doubts about the exhibition. Enclosed note about book on NZ shell fish that has just been published.
Letter, 10/12/1937, A.W.Powell to H D Skinner, Mr Fisher has now viewed the Lloyd collection. Not likely to be able to sell collection as a whole, locals buyers want individual pieces. Already made several offers. Thank you for not bidding for the necklace of human teeth, with Auckland origin.
Letter, 16/01/1937, Ambridge to H D Skinner, Tremins idea to send whole collection of spears and clubs. Doesn’t know value, will accept what you think is correct. Anxious to return home. Pat is now grown up. Have heard a lot about your son.
Letter, 04/04/1937, Miss C Anderson to H D Skinner, Request for a visit from Skinner to assess books and items of interest following the death of her sister. The reply from Skinner expresses condolences and suggests a time to visit.
Letter, 09/11/1937, Mr Gordon D Anderson to H D Skinner, Request for various examples of work to support Anderson's application for one of the four advertised museum positions.
Letter, 23/11/1937, Mr D G Anderson to H D Skinner, Noting the return of items submitted in connection with job application.
Letter, 22/12/1937, Mr G D Anderson to H D Skinner, Noting that Publications from Leicester Museum has been sent to Anderson
Letter, 12/07/1937, Mrs A R Andrew to H D Skinner, Noting the loan of two pieces of Chinese ware with accompanying receipt.
Letter, 12/07/1937, Mrs R A Andrew to H D Skinner, Receipt detailing loan from Mrs Andrew (69) : Chinese teapot and a jar with lid.
Letter, 06/08/1937, C F Arnold, George Street School to H D Skinner, Invitation for Skinner to speak on August 11 about Arbour Day.
Letter, 05/08/1937, Town Clerk, Dunedin to H D Skinner, Confirmation of Skinner's speech and suggestions as to content.
Letter, 07/10/1937, Mr A C Armstrong to H D Skinner, Noting that the stone collected at Tomahawk is not of Maori origin.
Letter, 05/01/1937, D C Aubrey, Cattle Flat to H D Skinner, Referring to a paddle at the property. Expressing interest in acquiring it for the museum or of having access to it, plus broken part, so that a drawing of it might be made.
Letter, 2/89/1937, Rev Wm W Avery, Ashburton to H D Skinner, Rev A H Scriven will be able to tell you more about the curios I gave to the Museum. He will be in Dunedin next week. Leave 4 maps at Central Mission
Letter, 09/08/1937, Public Library Musem and Art Gallery, Adelade to H D Skinner, Missing publication "Otago University Museum annual reports from 1935". Please send
Letter, 06/09/1937, Ernest Bell, Librarian Christchurch to H D Skinner, Receipt of annual report of Otago Museum and Hocken Library 1936
Letter, 06/09/1937, W Burnet, Wanganui Museum to H D Skinner, Receipt of annual report of Otago Museum and Hocken Library 1936