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Portrait of Edward A. Petherick [picture] /
Title from accession record.; 'David Rees, Photo, 298 Clapham Road, S.W." -- below the image.; Related material: Manuscripts papers of Edward A. Petherick ; National Library of Australia manuscript Collection, MS 760 and MS 8683
Bournemouth Digital Pier
Bournemouth Digital Pier is the name of a feasibility study funded by ESRC and completed by Steve Brewer (University of Southampton) and David Rees (Henley Business School) looking into the feasibility of replicating the Brighton Fuse Project. Brighton Fuse developed the concept of a new business paradigm, that of the superfused organisation that harnessed the combined benefits of creative, digital and IT (CDIT) approaches in a tightly coupled organisational structure.The Bournemouth Digital Pier study presents an overview of the current situation in Bournemouth and the surrounding area achieved through interviews with key figures, other research and a preliminary literature search. The report also includes a comparison of the key business models for CDIT enterprise around the UK including: Tech City, Soho and Greenwich in London and MediaCity UK in Salford, Greater Manchester as well as Brighton
Letter to Elizabeth Rees from Son that has Recently been on the Move in the Civil War
Letter was addressed to Elizabeth Rees from her son David Austin Rees from Memphis, Tennessee. He is currently waiting to see if the rebels will possess the city, or if they should move on with their travels. David talks of rumors every day that there may be an attack on them, but none yet. His mother had been concerned about his health in a previous letter since his past history with illness and that type of climate does not go well together. David ensures his mother that his health is great along with other men who haven't had great health in the past but now do. He gives his regards to his mother and father, while also saying he will be more prompt with answering their letters. This is one item from the Rees Family Correspondence Collection, which includes many letters between family members in Oregon and Ohio
Letter to Willard Hall Rees from Elizabeth Rees about Family in Ohio
Letter addressed to Willard Hall Rees from his mother Elizabeth Stout Rees who is still living in Ohio. His mother tells Willard about her recent episode of illness, but is now healthy and able to do everyday tasks again. There are currently five boys living at home who attend school. The entire family is healthy at home besides his grandfather who has recently passed away. When the grandfather passed away he did not leave a will resulting in David Austin Rees to fight his Aunt for a portion of what was left of the farm. Elizabeth wishes to have her son return home this upcoming fall; she has not met his family yet and wishes to. As much as she wishes for Willard to visit with his family she is afraid of the dangers that accompany such a long journey. There is a new railroad being built near their farm that goes to Indiana, the company building the rail road is offering the family money to have the rail road go through their farm. Elizabeth plans on making a trip with Olivia Rebecca Rees to Delaware soon. The original letter is accompanied by a typed transcript. This is one item from the Rees Family Correspondence Collection, which includes many letters between family members in Oregon and Ohio
Transcript of Letter to Elizabeth Rees about Passing of David Austin Rees
Transcript of letter addressed to Elizabeth Stout Rees from David Austin Rees's commanding officer about his death during battle. This letter was transcribed sometime after the 1970's, but the original letter is not accounted for. This transcript has the letter of David Austin Rees being drafted into the army, following with a letter saying where he is serving and another letter telling his mother about his death in battle. This is one item from the Rees Family Correspondence Collection, which includes many letters between family members in Oregon and Ohio
Letter to Elizabeth Rees about Distant Family
Letter addressed to Elizabeth Rees, but because the last pages of this letter were lost there is no way of telling who it is from. The letter states that the author’s nephew is recovering from the swelling of his limbs and is expected to be okay. The author’s cousin Thomas will be visiting soon along with the rest of his family. Then the author continues to speak of the different marriages that have been occurring locally. This is one item from the Rees Family Correspondence Collection, which includes many letters between family members in Oregon and Ohio
Letter to a Brother of the Rees Family about Politics
Letter addressed to a brother of the Rees family, but neither the author of the letter nor who the letter is to be mentioned. The letter talks about local gossip in Butteville. Then the letter cuts off and switches from March to December and talks about the Presidential candidates for 1876. It was a close race between Samuel J. Tilden and Rutherford B. Hayes, with Hayes winning the election. The author of this letter strong supports the Federalist views while talking about politics during this time. This is one item from the Rees Family Correspondence Collection, which includes many letters between family members in Oregon and Ohio
David Rees. The Soviet Seizure of the Kuriles
Coutau-Bégarie Hervé. David Rees. The Soviet Seizure of the Kuriles. In: Politique étrangère, n°2 - 1987 - 52ᵉannée. p. 507
Capital allowances on surgery improvements
David Rees explains the tax advantages that can be gained from capital allowances during premises upgrades </jats:p
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