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Dinosaurs: A Story of Survival
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Letter, 10/11/1938, F G Gardiner Peake to H D Skinner, Application to the position of Keeper of Zoology, with three accompanying recommendation letters.
Letter, 08/01/1939, D Miller to H D Skinner, Dr Chrystal of Oxford has told me his high opinion of F G Peake who has applied to be Keeper of Zoology.
Letter, 11/01/1939, unsigned (museum staff) to H D Skinner, The enclosed letter refering to F G Peake, who has applied as Keeper of Zoology, arrived yesterday.
Letter, 01/09/1938, H D Skinner to none , Conditions of appointment to the position of keeper of the department of Zoology (listed).
Letter, 01/09/1938, H D Skinner to none , Registry of fourteen applicants for the position of keeper of Zoology (listed).
Letter, 07/06/1938, D Knapp to H D Skinner, Thanks for your benefactories, the drawings of Mattson's finds are interesting. The Carnegie exchange has arrived from Wanganui, consisting on bone material showing manufacture processes.
Letter, 20/02/1934, N/A to N/A, Notes regarding dates and nests in New Zealand.
Letter, 11/09/1938, H D Skinner to Mr Kealy, Thanks on behalf of the Museum for help in sending the flower of xeronema.
Letter, 16/12/1938, H D Skinner to Mr Kelsey, Apologies that there doesn’t appear to be a likely prospect of joining the Otago museum or other New Zealand museums.
Letter, 25/01/1938, H D Skinner to Miss Kelsey, Thanks for the parcel of pictures from the illustrated London news.
Letter, 28/01/1938, H D Skinner to Mr J Kilgour, secretary, school committee, The Otago Museum would welcome schools and classes, especially from the country.
Letter, 02/03/1938, H D Skinner to F V Knapp, Thanks for the greenstone fish-hook. The drawings of the two adzes has been completed and the stones were sent back.