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Correspondence
CUR/3/1 · Sub-series · 1912-1925
Parte de Curators and Keepers

Personal and professional letters to Joan Procter. Many of the letters have their original envelopes. There are a few replies. Includes pressed flowers from R Pascoli; and a photograph of Franz Werner. Some letters are signed only with first names

Scrapbooks
CUR/3/3 · Sub-series · 1918-1924
Parte de Curators and Keepers

Three scrapbooks of newspaper cuttings: 1) Cairo to the Cape (about the flight taken by Peter Chalmers Mitchell), also Mount Everest expedition. 2) Cuttings about British Museum (Natural History) where Joan Procter volunteered. Includes letter from E G Boulenger to Joan Procter. 3) Joan Procter's appointment as Curator of Reptiles at London Zoo (1923). Includes photos and letters. 

Joan Procter Medal
SEC/9/2/25/6 · Unidad documental simple · 17 Jun 1932-20 Jul 1932
Parte de ZSL Secretaries

Report of the Committee on the Joan Procter Medal

Denburgh, J Van
CUR/3/1/17 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1923
Parte de Curators and Keepers

Letter from J Van Denburgh of the California Academy of Sciences, regarding publications of Joan Procter and Mr Boulenger which she sent to him

Dunn, Emmett Reid
CUR/3/1/18 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1923
Parte de Curators and Keepers

Letter from Emmett Reid Dunn of the Department of Zoology, Smith College, Massachusetts, regarding her resignation from the British Museum

Gedge, Evelyn C
CUR/3/1/22 · Unidad documental compuesta · [Undated]
Parte de Curators and Keepers

Letters from Evelyn Gedge to Joan Procter regarding a Zoologist friend of Procter's, bombs at Folkestone, Chrystabel Procter, and Joan Procter's scar following an operation

Hardy, Annie H
CUR/3/1/26 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1919
Parte de Curators and Keepers

Letter from Annie H Hardy to Joan Procter regarding her visit to see family in Co Armagh, and congratulating Procter on her paper which was passed without correction