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Letter. William Langdon (Hotel des Pay Bas, Rotterdam) to James Watt & Co. (—). 29...

Catalogue reference: MS 3147/12/52/200

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MS 3147/12/52/200
Title
Letter. William Langdon (Hotel des Pay Bas, Rotterdam) to James Watt & Co. (—). 29 Aug. 1851.
Date
29 Aug 1851
Description

“Encloses letter written by him to the Magenee Co. to let them know that we made the boilers. Expecting a letter from us telling him what to do.” [491] The enclosure is as follows: Letter (transcript). William Langdon for James Watt & Co. (Hotel des Pay Bas, Rotterdam) to the Director of the Steam Towing Co. (Magenee on the Rhine). 29 Aug. 1851.

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B&W 18/25
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MS 3147/12/18

London Office Outgoing Correspondence, 1847

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Letter. William Langdon (Hotel des Pay Bas, Rotterdam) to James Watt & Co. (—). 29 Aug. 1851.