Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, Letters from A. Gallenkamp & Co to the Ballarat School of Mines, 1898, 1898
Two hand written letters relating to orders from the Ballarat School of Mines
.1) 31 March 1898
Dear Sir,
In reply to your favor of 23 February we have nearly all the apparatus now ready you were good enough to order. I've [illegible] here 12 cases [illegible] fomr Robinson's goods we likely had to wait about 5 months for supply from works, the demand having been quite extraordinary this year. Ou people [illegible] are so busy with Rontgen ray tubes that we cannot get crokes ad Uranium tubes as quickly as we should like. Yours are not yet to hand, have however a promise of delivery very shortly when all goods will be ready for dispatch. Now we have [illegible] in our very large new warehouses in Sun Street, we are importing [illegible] and other glass goods in four or five times the quantity, we could store in our old place, so that we shall hold presently the August stock of glass apparatus in London, enabling us to fill orders of every size in much shorter issue.
We shall not loose a day or a book so soon as we are ready with the order early in April.
We beg to call your attention to fene glass listed by the [illegible] book post. Your esteemed further orders will oblige.
Yours truly
[Illegible]
.2) 09 September 1898
Dear Sir
We thank you for the favor of your order of August just received and give [illegible] attention.
arriving to our ...
For Reagent bottle 1757 you state no size, we will give you 250cm as the size usually order here. ...
We beg to confirm our letter of 2nd inst and enclose two circulars of interest.
Yours Faithfully
[illegible]a. gallenkamp and co., letterhead, ballarat school of mines, frederick martell, x-ray, xray, rontgen tubes, crooks tubes, uranium tubes