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LSH/1/1/8/1/20 · Part · 1946-12-02 - 1946-12-11
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Records minimum temperatures at Shu on 2–3 December 1946. Notes Kodachrome roll 7 covering the journey from Shu to Miling from 4 to 11 December, including scenes crossing the Mayu Chu on 11 December with Gyala Peri in the background.

CONTENT:
17

Min temp. Shu. 2.12.46. 24° F. Cloudy.

    • 3.12.46. 23° F. Clear.

Kodachrome 7. Shu to Miling. 4/12 to 11/12
last scenes crossing Mayu Chu on 11/12
with Gyala Peri in background.

LSH/1/1/8/1/92 · Part · 1938-04-09
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Cloudy conditions are noted on the 22nd–23rd with some rain, including at night. The 24th was cloudy without rain, and the 25th was bright with no rain.

CONTENT:
86

22-23. Cloudy most of the day. Some rain & rain at night.

  1. Cloudy most of the day. No rain.
  2. Bright. No rain.
LSH/1/1/9/1/43 · Part · 1933-05-07
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
The writer considers westward routes toward Weitsang without recrossing the Rudu La, noting options from Serdua or via Guru Rinpoche's place toward Bumthang, while describing severe insect troubles. On 9th May they start early, climb to the Sergung La (10,027'), reach Tin, then push on toward Tomtom over the difficult Timunggang pass in snow, where a laden coolie falls and injures his head.

CONTENT:
the path to Tashina anyway. There is a lot of bracken here, and any number of fleas in it. Horseflies and midges also very bad, especially midges. They are a particularly nasty little insect. When this trouble was reported this morning, I began to wonder what I had better do, if I could not get to Tomtom, and thought of going to the Me La to join the others. There is no other road to the east, and none to Singhi Dzong direct. Last night Ngudup was told that there were at least 2 roads going westward. Both go from Serdua, one more or less direct to Weitsang in 7 days or so. The other goes to Guru Rinpoche's place of some sort, where there is said to be a very big 'thang' or plain, and so on from there towards Bumthang, but to the north a bit. Neither is said now to be unduly difficult, unless there is very heavy rain. So it looks as if after all — if we can get the coolies — we may get through to Weitsang, without going back over the Rudu La, which I do not want to do.

9th May. Tin. But not just Tin like that — far from it. The coolies came alright, and we were off at 5.15, up the steepest path ever to the Sergung La at 10,027'. That is 2500' up. Then on, on an atrocious path, up and down through dense forest to Tin. Here we waited a bit, and some coolies suggested going on to Tomtom. As they suggested this, I agreed, and so off we went again, the same path, up and down logs and cliffs to another pass Timunggang, perhaps a mile on, but an hour's very hard work, and up to about 11,000'. Then on again into snow, always cold but not very much further. The path was almost impossible for laden coolies, and one fell down with his load and bashed his head.

GB 235 GBY/7/6/8/2 · Item · 1 Jan 1998 - 30 April 2002
Part of Professor Mary Gibby Collection

2 page summary. Typed. A project summary from the Natural History Museum, London's internal Science Project Information System.

[TITLE] "Where are the glacial refugia in Europe? Evidence from pteridophytes" (SPIS no.:1128)

Natural History Museum, London
Wilding, E.R
GB 235 WER · Item · 1920

•E.R. Wilding, ‘Index to the Genus Rhododendron ’Bucks, 1920

Wilding, E.R
GB 235 HUG · Collection · 1929 - 1987

The medal is a silver Royal Horticultural Societ Joseph Banks medal and is inscribed 1929 Junior Section General Examination in Horticulture William A Hughes First. In 1987 Hughes made contact with Roy Watling at RBGE and donated his medal - both men had been office bearers for the Botanical Society of Scotland. The medal, and eventually the certificate and all associated correspondence came to the care of M.V. Mathew in the library who placed them in the Archives.

Hughes, William Alfred
GB 235 AUS · Series · 1789

Paper on 'Experiments on the Analysis of Heavy Inflammable Air' (1789) published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London in 1780 - (right click, open link in new tab) https://archive.org/details/jstor-106830 - there is a copy of the paper in the packet alongside the handwritten manuscript, possibly written by Austin himself. Manuscript is incomplete, 8 pages along, finishing on page 56 of the article. There is also a copy of Austin's entry in the Dictionary of National Biography in the packet.

Austin, Dr. William
William (Bill) Steel papers
GB 235 STW · Collection · 1893 - 1969

3 boxes of archives including mainly cash books, diaries, pamphlets and lecture notes pertaining to Bill's time at RBGE:
Farm cash book, 1924-1930
Wm J Steel journal, 1893-1930 - Cash book?
Carbon copy correspondence book, 1938-1940 + blank book
lecture notes - properties of alpines -farmer's class, 1925-26 - cash book?; ledger accounts; general book keeping
Notebook - chrysanthemums and Dahlias
Envelope - old catalogues
Yellow plant list
lecture notes - surveying, agriculture, 1925-26, botany (Matthew Orr) 1934, Genetics (Dr Nelson) 1934
Account book 1908-1929
Pamphlets - West of Scotland Agricultural College - 100 common weeds, 47 poisonous plants; Ministry of Agriculture, red spider mite, pests and the breeding of grassland; Tables - making up pasture mixtures; home storage of apples and pears...
Commercial strawberry culture
bee keeping
recipes
lecture notes, botany
accounts, 1918-1925 - livestock
exercise book - tomatoes
lecture notes? ferns
automatic control - boiler
Scottish Beekeepers Association, 1932 and associated papers
notebook - strawberries
lecture notes, propagation - L.B. Stewart and pathology - Dr Wilson
Notebook - beekeeping
Ideas -practical and otherwise
Fruit Grower, Feb 1940 (Food production in wartime)
Cash ledger 1945-1949
cash book 1949-1956
large ledger 1950
bundle of papers - salesmanship
lecture notes - public parks, tomatoes
letter book 1907-1960s
39 assorted small notebooks / diaries

Steel, William (Bill)