File 2/6 - Exercise book and notebooks,

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2/6

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Exercise book and notebooks,

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  • 1939-1966. (Creation)

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3 items.

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An exercise book (33 ff. of text), 1940, entitled 'Sinking' and marked 'Mining Department Cardiff University', containing extensive handwritten notes and sketches, presumably made during Philip Weekes' undergraduate course in mining engineering. A notebook (93 ff. of text), 1939-1949, containing handwritten notes made during his early career on operations at Pochin Colliery, July 1942-April 1943, together with a list showing time spent at various collieries and work done, July 1939-April 1943; as well as extensive notes apparently taken on a visit to German collieries, Jan.-Feb. 1949. A second notebook (39 ff. of text), 1966, containing rough notes apparently taken on a visit to the United States of America, Sept.-Oct. 1966.

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Enclosed in the exercise book: some loose pages of notes entitled 'Shaft lining'.

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Preferred citation: 2/6

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vtls004381141

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(WlAbNL)0000381141

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  • Text: 2/6 (5).