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    Re: Meetings in London
    From: Frank Reed CT
    Date: 2006 Nov 22, 17:05 -0800

    George H wrote:
    "The one-day symposium, on "Navigational instruments as a source of
    historical information", will be held at the National Maritime Museum,
    Greenwich, on Thursday, 16th November."
    
    And:
    "In addition, on the evening of Friday 17 November the Annual Lecture
    of the Scientific Instrument Society will be given by Dr Willem M�rzer
    
    Bruyns, who holds the National Maritime Museum's 2005-07 Sackler
    Research Fellowship in the History of Astronomy and Navigational
    Sciences. The talk will focus on the Museum's collection of navigating
    instruments."
    
    So how were the presentations, George?
    
    -FER
    
    
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