Donoghue of Dunno Weir, Resemblance and Biometry Notes

Date:
c1901
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GALTON/2/4/19/5
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Galton Papers
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Notebook containing:

  • Galton's notes for "Donoghue of Dunno Weir", including notes and newspaper clippings about George Cadbury's Bournville Estate and plans for his workforce; ff. 1-25.
  • Notes on resemblance, sketches of anthropometric instruments, draft of a letter to Charles Chree regarding his candidacy for the Chair of Natural Philosophy; ff 26-28.
  • Notes on how to define biometry and its aims; ff 29-35.
  • Miscellaneous notes and sketches; ff 36-38.
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    c1901

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