The letter is written from Athens but has no signature. The writer is letting Mr. Quick know that they are collecting items that remind them of the Juju dispaly at the Horniman Museum.
Letter offering to collect objects for the 'Juju' display
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Insert 1.1: 4-page typed document detailing the transparencies and photographs of the Wai-Wai and Mawayan Indians in this folder. Written by Nicholas Guppy. Page 1.
Sawing wood for house near Ibadan
Black and white medium format negative of two storey building behind a wooden structure and trees
Collection Information
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