File Details
- Depositor
- Karen Dykes
- Date Uploaded
- 2021-12-08
- Date Modified
- 2021-12-08
- Fixity Check
- passed on August 08, 2024 at 14:06
- Characterization
-
Height: 855
Width: 657
File Format: tiff (Tagged Image File Format)
File Size: 1242018
Filename: 8275_img_117.tiff
Last Modified: 2024-08-09T00:53:54.196Z
Original Checksum: e246c5d04289c96317a36a3003606b9d
Mime Type: image/tiff
Creator |
|
Transcript |
- His whole hall looks good but I have had only
a quick chance to look around it. I am particularly
taken with the series of anatomical dissections
on display. These cover most of the important
aspects of Cetacean anatomy + are well interpreted
by colored diagrams + labels. [Francis Charles] Fraser tells me
they have recently issued a book on the
dissections. This we must buy.
At 3:30 I joined Dr [Archer John Porter] Martin at the Royal
Society + spent a most interesting hour + a
half in conversation + inspection of the
many portraits. Only about 3 really
impress me. One of Sir Frederick Dale [name crossed out] Humphrey Darry as a man
of 30 +/- by Sir Thomas Lawrence 1743-1830 Joseph Banks by T. [Thomas] Phillips and a more recent
one of Sir F [Frederick] Gowland Hopkins by Meredith Frampton
After Dinner I tried to get in to see the Snows
of Kilimanjaro but it was hopeless so I went
to a second rate picture "Retreat, Hell" for which
the most absurd admissions were being charged.
Smoking in the building made clear + pleasant
enjoyment impossible.
Returning to Royal Society I was most
interested to see the mss [manuscripts] of Newton's Principia
recently beautifully rebound in white parchment.
Also to examine the mace, presented by Charles II in 1653?
+ the Register; beginning with the signature of
Charles II + containing the signature of I think all
the royalty since except George IV whose
signature I could not find. The 5 emblazoned
Marginalia: Book for order
|
---|
Permalink