Hi, and thanks for all the replies.
I doubt if it's to do with condensation from moving film from cold to hot. I'm careful about this, and have shot in much more extreme conditions without negative results (pun!) My film is stored in a tupaware type container in an Esky, which is cool, but not cold. The days on this trip were warm, but not hot. I don't leave my gear in the sun. A clue must be the evenness of the grid, it doesn't look organic.
JBrunner, I had to look up SWAG! It was a Rolleiflex TLR with no cloth shutter so not a fabric photo-gram.
gmikol, it's definitely not from the pressure plate, and what you see is a neg scan, not print scan.
Since my first post, a friend suggested that it's reticulation during processing, exasperated by moire during the scanning. I use thermometers and tempering baths for the processing, but maybe the wash temp changed ?? It's on the whole roll, but I'll have to check tomorrow if it's even throughout. It's very even and grid like to be reticulation I woulda thought.
I'll report again as soon as I've had a chance to re scan to see if it's moire. Any more suggestions welcome.
-cheers