Correspondence with Technion Society of Great Britain
Extent and Medium
45 letters
Creator(s)
- Technion Society of Great Britain
Biographical History
The Technion Society of Great Britain was a London based membership organisation aimed to promote the Hebrew Institute of Technology in Haifa (‘The Technion’) as well as relations between British and Israeli industry and science.
Scope and Content
Including letters from ‘The Technion’ in Haifa and the ‘British Committee for Technical Development in Israel’ the correspondence deals with numerous issues, among others the installment of a plaque for Technion founder Paul Nathan at the institute in Haifa (1954) and reflections about his person. Contained are invitation cards, flyer for public talks, excerpts from meetings, a brochure about Technion, the draft of a letter, and a copy of the constitution of the Technion Society of Great Britain.
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