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Revision as of 18:19, 24 September 2019

From: Hackett, Dennis. 1999. Our corporate history. Key events affecting the British Geological Survey, 1967–1998. British Geological Survey. Technical Report, WQ/99/1.

Our corporate history. Key events affecting the British Geological Survey 1967–1998

Annex A Report written by Sir Kingsley Dunham on the completion of his Directorship

Annex B The new structure for the IGS introduced on 1 August 1967

Annex C Manpower plan for the IGS produced by Sir Kingsley Dunham in December 1968, with accompanying memo

Annex D A history of the dispersal of the British Geological Survey from London

Acknowledgements

I would like to thank Drs Peter Allen, Tony Reedman and Joanna Thomas for their comments on earlier drafts of this report. Claire McDonald typed the original report.

The following BGS Publications Services staff have contributed to the design and production of the report:- Amanda Hill, John Stevenson and Adrian Minks.

Dennis Hackett