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Notes about publishng
GB 891 BI-BI/5-BI/5/2-BI/5/2/4 · Unidad documental compuesta · [1976]
Parte de Papers of Barbara Ingham

Notes about publishing with suggestions from Joan Littlefield and Jane Gray.

GB 891 BI-BI/5-BI/5/3-BI/5/3/1 · Unidad documental compuesta · 30 May 1980
Parte de Papers of Barbara Ingham

Letter from Roger Hudson of John Murray, to Barbara Ingham thanking Ingham for her letter and accompanying notes about the Handbook To India. He suggests perhaps Barbara Ingham might be commissioned to edit the section from Bangalore up to Narmada in a new edition of the Handbook, enquiring how long she will be there the following year.

GB 891 BI-BI/5-BI/5/3-BI/5/3/3 · Unidad documental compuesta · 23 July 1980
Parte de Papers of Barbara Ingham

Letter from Roger Hudson (John Murray) to Barbara Ingham thanking her for her letter of June 30th. He praises her maps and planned travels of the Deccan area, and her research at the Indian Office Library. He requests a list of errors for a planned revision of the Handbook. He suggests abandoning the close ties to the rail network in the internal organisation of the Handbook and structuring it by State instead.

GB 891 BI-BI/5-BI/5/3-BI/5/3/10 · Unidad documental compuesta · 26 November 1980
Parte de Papers of Barbara Ingham

Copy of a letter from Barbara Ingham to Anna Dallapicolla. She offers to sell photos from her trip to India to fund the purchase of more film (to take more photographs). She explains about Murray's Guidebook to India and that she has been asked to write a whole new Deccan section.

GB 891 BI-BI/5-BI/5/5-BI/5/5/4 · Unidad documental compuesta · 7 May 1981
Parte de Papers of Barbara Ingham

Copy of a letter from Barbara Ingham to Ramji retelling memories of her recent trip to India, Nayayanpur being a highlight. She promises to send photographs once they have been developed. She suggests he visits Mr PV Mall in Bhawanipatnam. She is impressed with improvements she saw in India with the tribals coming together to overturn corrupt Malwaris now they have had training in maths. She deems pottery elephants are an unsuitable shape for sale to tourists and suggests maybe starting a pony-trekking business.

GB 891 BI-BI/5-BI/5/5-BI/5/5/6 · Unidad documental compuesta · 9 May 1981
Parte de Papers of Barbara Ingham

Copy of a letter from Barbara Ingham to Balasaheb Patil with memories of her recent trip to India. She is pleased to have seen southern India but still likes the Deccan the best. She thanks him for a wonderful time and promises to send photographs once they're developed.