Hi Everyone

Happy Birthday Nakhla. 100 years old (+1.3 Billion of course) and still going 
strong. I am assuming the telegraph from the Queen somehow got lost in the 
post! By an extraordinary coincidence, I was actually installing the Nakhla 
into its new case in our soon to be re-opened galleries here at the National 
Museums Scotland. I did raise a chorus of "Happy Birthday" and held a minute's 
silence for the dog. When those nice young men in white coats didn't appear, I 
assumed it was safe to continue. 

Hope everyone who went to Ensisheim had a great time. The photos I have seen 
look good - how did Graham Ensor get in so many? See you all in Denver

Cheers

Peter Davidson
Curator of Minerals
 
Department of Natural Sciences
National Museums Collection Centre
242 West Granton Road
Edinburgh   EH5 1JA
Scotland
tel: 0131 247 4283
e-mail: p.david...@nms.ac.uk
 

Airshow, Saturday 23 July, at the National Museum of Flight. New air displays 
for 2011. www.nms.ac.uk/airshow

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