Faraday to William Henry Fox Talbot   2 March 1833

R Institution | Mar 2 1833

Dear Sir

I never am disengaged on a Sunday - and on Monday1 I leave town (very suddenly) for South Wales2 & shall not be back until the end of the week[.]

I think you would like to talk with Mr Wheatstone on the subject; he says he shall be too occupied until next Friday, when he will pursue the matter in our lecture room3. But after that he will be happy to see you if you call upon him in Conduit Street[.]

Ever truly Yours | M. Faraday

H.F. Talbot Esq | &c &c

That is 4 March 1833.
See note 1, letter 643.
See Athenaeum, 16 March 1833, p.170-1 for an account of Wheatstone's Friday Evening Discourse "On the duration of luminous impressions on the organs of vision".

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