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1151.
NHM-WP17.005.006    Photo:    1875.08.26--1875   Printed portrait engraving by C H Jeens, image approximately 7cm square, centred on a sheet of paper approximately 19.5 cm x 28 cm. From a photograph (photographer not named). Presented to the subscribers to "Nature" 26 Aug 1875.
1152.
NHM-WP17.005.007    Photo:    1876.04.27--1876   Printed portrait engraving by C H Jeens, image approximately 7cm square, centred on a sheet of paper approximately 19.5 cm x 28 cm. From a photograph by Mayall. Presented to the subscribers to "Nature" 27 Apr 1876.
1153.
NHM-WP17.005.008    Photo:    1875.06.01   Printed portrait engraving by C H Jeens, image approximately 7cm square, centred on a sheet of paper approximately 19.5 cm x 28 cm. From a photograph (photographer not named). Presented to the subscribers to "Nature" 1 Jun 1875
1154.
NHM-WP17.005.009    Photo:    1876.09.07   Printed portrait engraving by C H Jeens, image approximately 7cm square, centred on a sheet of paper approximately 19.5 cm x 28 cm. From a photograph by Fergus. Presented to the subscribers to "Nature" 7 Sep 1876
1155.
NHM-WP17.005.010    Photo:    1877.03.08--1877   Printed portrait engraving by C H Jeens, image approximately 7cm square, centred on a sheet of paper approximately 19.5 cm x 28 cm. From a photograph (photographer not named). Presented to the subscribers to "Nature" 8 Mar 1877.
1156.
NHM-WP17.005.011    Photo:    1877.10.25--1877   Printed portrait engraving by C H Jeens, image approximately 7cm square, centred on a sheet of paper approximately 19.5 cm x 28 cm. From a photograph (photographer not named). Presented to the subscribers to "Nature" 25 Oct 1877.
1157.
NHM-WP17.005.012    Photo:    [1878.05.30]   Printed portrait engraving by C H Jeens, image approximately 7cm square, centred on a sheet of paper approximately 19.5 cm x 28 cm. From a painting in the Royal College of Physicians (artist not named). Presented to the subscribers to "Nature" 30 May 1878.
1158.
NHM-WP17.005.013    Photo:    1878.10.13--1878   Printed portrait engraving by C H Jeens, image approximately 7cm square, centred on a sheet of paper approximately 19.5 cm x 28 cm. From a photograph (photographer not named). Presented to the subscribers to "Nature" 31 Oct 1878.
1159.
NHM-WP17.005.014    Photo:    1879.04.24--1879   Printed portrait engraving by C H Jeens, image approximately 7cm square, centred on a sheet of paper approximately 19.5 cm x 28 cm. From a photograph (photographer not named). Presented to the subscribers to "Nature" 24 Apr 1879.
1160.
NHM-WP17.005.015    Photo:    1880.02.05--1880   Printed portrait engraving by C H Jeens, image approximately 7cm square, centred on a sheet of paper approximately 19.5 cm x 28 cm. Presented to the subscribers to "Nature" 5 Feb 1880.
1161.
NHM-WP17.005.016    Photo:    1880.10.21--1880   Printed portrait engraving by C H Jeens, image approximately 7cm square, centred on a sheet of paper approximately 19.5 cm x 28 cm. From a photograph (photographer not named). Presented to the subscribers to "Nature" 21 Oct 1880.
1162.
NHM-WP17.005.017    Photo:    1881.10.17--1881   Printed portrait engraving by G J Stodart, image approximately 7cm square, centred on a sheet of paper approximately 19.5 cm x 28 cm. From a photograph by Fergus of Greenock. Presented to the subscribers to "Nature" 27 Oct 1881.
1163.
NHM-WP17.005.018    Photo:    1882.02.02--1882   Printed portrait engraving by G J Stodart, image approximately 7cm square, centred on a sheet of paper approximately 19.5 cm x 28 cm. Presented to the subscribers to "Nature" 2 Feb 1882.
1164.
NHM-WP17.005.019    Photo:    1882.10.26--1882   Printed portrait engraving by C H Jeens, image approximately 7cm square, centred on a sheet of paper approximately 19.5 cm x 28 cm. Presented to the subscribers to "Nature" 26 Oct 1882.
1165.
NHM-WP17.005.020    Photo:    1883.04.26--1883   Printed portrait engraving by G J Stodart , image approximately 7cm square, centred on a sheet of paper approximately 19.5 cm x 28 cm. From a photograph by Van der Weyde. Presented to the subscribers to "Nature" 26 Apr 1883.
1166.
NHM-WP17.005.021    Photo:    1883.09.20--1883   Printed portrait engraving by G J Stodart, image approximately 7cm square, centred on a sheet of paper approximately 19.5 cm x 28 cm. From a photograph by Barraud and Jerrard. Presented to the subscribers to "Nature" 20 Sep 1883.
1167.
NHM-WP17.005.022    Photo:    1884.06.05--1884   Printed portrait engraving by G J Stodart, image approximately 7cm square, centred on a sheet of paper approximately 19.5 cm x 28 cm. From a photograph by Van der Wede. Presented to the subscribers to "Nature" 5 Jun 1884.
1168.
NHM-WP17.007    Note:    1899.12.00   Diagram in ink and pencil on grey/green letter paper approximately 18 cm x 12 cm, headed in A. R. Wallace's hand "Sketch for Argand Candle Lamp" and signed on the left Alfred R Wallace | Dec 1899, showing parts including spring, air filter, cylindrical candle and wick. Notes: Torn on bottom edge to left of centre. See letter to Violet Wallace 24 Nov 1897 (WP1/2/96) mentioning this device.
1169.
NHM-WP18.001    Note:    1810.03.23   Lock of hair wrapped in paper and enclosed in an envelope. The wrapping paper has in an unknown hand "William G Wallace's Hair when he was 14 months old. March 1810 23d". The envelope is labelled in a second unknown hand "Hair of William Greenell Wallace (brother of A R Wallace) March 1810." Notes: Formerly in Wallace Family Correspondence c. 1835-1893 Not listed in contents. The hand on the envelope appears to be the same as that in the contents list and is apparently not that of Mr or Mrs Richard Wallace. WGW? The wrapping paper appears to be very old (1810?), the envelope is much more recent (20th century?). Various sources give the name of A. R. Wallace's brother William as William GEORGE and his SON as William Greenell. If the date is correct the hair must be his brother's, not his son's, but if so the middle name is incorrect. PJL 9/1/03
1170.
NHM-WP18.012    Note:    1908.01.30   Invitation card , name of invitee blank, for admission to a reception given at the Hotel Metropole, Northumberland Avenue London W.C. on Thursday 30 Jan 1908, by the Directors of the First Garden City, Ltd, the Council of the Garden City Association, Letchworth, Herts; torn in half; annotated on the back in ink in A. R. Wallace's hand? "Reviews | by A.R.Wallace". Notes: Found loose in a document wallet in original box 3, with 18 corrected proofs of short works by A. R. Wallace including book reviews and letters to the editor, 1867 -1908.Torn in half.
1171.
NHM-WP18.014    Correspondence:   Darwin Charles Robert  1913.01.07   Empty envelope with 2 cent USA postage stamp, postmarked Chicago Jan 7 1913, addressed in an unknown hand to "Hon. 'Lord?' Dr Alfred Russell [sic] Wallace | famous pre-Darwin, scientist, explorer | London, I England", re-addressed in another hand to Old Orchard, Broadstone, Dorset. Place: Broadstone Dorset England Chicago USA Notes: Formerly in Wallace Family Correspondence 1835-1893: WP1/3. Not in contents list.
1172.
NHM-WP18.015    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel  1899.04.10   Stamped envelope annotated on front in red pencil in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand "Gunpowder Storage" and in blue pencil "1878-1882", addressed to A. R. Wallace at Parkstone, postmarked 10 Apr 1899, containing when listed an unrelated press cutting from the "Glasgow Herald" 1881 ( a review of A. R. Wallace's "Island Life" : see WP6/4/3) Notes: For papers on gunpowder storage presumably once filed in this envelope see WP7/52
1173.
NHM-WP18.016    Correspondence:   Darwin Charles Robert  1871.03.24   Empty envelope addressed to "A. R. Wallace | Holly House | Barking I E.", possibly in Charles Darwin's hand, annotated in pencil in A. R. Wallace's? hand " March 24 1871? |About "Man" &c! | good | & my 2nd Ed. Nat. Select." The stamp has been cut out. Date stamped Down, Kent, Mr 24 71, Barking Mar 24 71 and Beckenham Mar 24 71. Place: Barking London England Notes: Formerly in Wallace Family Correspondence 1835-1893: WP1/3. Not entered on contents list
1174.
NHM-WP18.017    Correspondence:   Sims Frances nee Wallace  1904.02.23   Envelope, cut in half, addressed [Alf]red Russel Wallace, Broadstone, Dorset, postmark Feb 23 '04 (1904); annotated on the back in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand in ink "Letters from A.R.W. to Mrs. Sims (Fanny) 1883 and 1888" and in pencil, (in A. R. Wallace's hand?) "War Crim Proc 28th March 54/". Notes: See separate records WP1/3/80, WP1/3/82 and WP1/3/84 for description of the letters previously enclosed.
1175.
NHM-WP18.019    Note:    1905.12.00   Ms poem 1905, "A Christmas Present" in an unknown hand on paper headed Lantosca, Upper Parkstone, Dorset Notes: Possibly written by a member of the Casey? (or O'Casey?) family to Violet Wallace? See also envelope addressed to Miss A Bertie [C] Casey at Lantosca, WP18/18When listed filed in box 2 with papers in a envelope addressed to Richard Wallace, postmarked 1996, labelled "Newspaper cuttings | Various" comprising press cuttings, corrected proofs, book reviews and print.
1176.
NHM-WP18.025    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel  1897.05.00   Envelope, large buff, addressed to A. R. Wallace at Parkstone, postmarked Chester May 24 1897 and Bath May 25 1897, annotated in pencil in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand "3 old lectures, full MSS & Spiritualism at San Francisco | 'If man die shall he live again"'; in Emma Bennett's hand "Emma's note 22/07/02 | 1 If a man die | 2 New book on Socialism | 3 Eternalism a theory of infinite justice" and blue pencil (in WGW's?) " Lectures and Diagrams" containing when listed 3 mss in A. R. Wallace's hand titled ""If a man die shall he live again" (WP9/5/1); "Eternalism, a theory of infinite justice" (WP7/87); and "New Book on Socialism"(WP7/71); there were no diagrams contained. Notes: Contained Ms "New Book on Socialism", a published review (see WP7/71) when listed.
1177.
NHM-WP18.029    Note:    1891.07.11   A. R. Wallace to G A Boulenger, photocopies of letters held in the NHM archives comprising: Letters from Parkstone, Dorset: 1. 11 Jul 1891 re names of genera of Palaearctic reptiles and amphibia - 2. 28 Aug 1891 re corrections to a work on Palaearctic reptiles and amphibia, about to go to the printer. 3. 30 Aug 1891 with thanks for names of genera of Palaearctic reptiles and amphibia, asks for similar list for Nearctic region - 4. Undated, Nov 1891? with thanks for names of genera of Nearctic reptiles and amphibia - 5. 14 Nov 1904 letter from Broadstone, Wimborne, Dorset re fish drawings and notes sent separately by parcel-post, would like information on them to include in autobiography which he is now preparing. Notes: The originals are in Reptile Correspondence, Box 10, folder 88, at 30 Jan 2004. Located and photocopies supplied by Karen Taylor.
1178.
LINSOC-MS177    Notebook:    1886.10.09--1887.08.20   Notebook: North American Journal.
1179.
LINSOC-MS178a    Notebook:    1856.06.00--1857.03.00   Journal 1 "Jo<urnal> / Baly .. Mac<assar>.… / …Aru 1856" [Part 1]
1180.
LINSOC-MS178b    Notebook:    1857.03.00--1858.03.00   Journal 2 "18<57..58> Journal / Part. 2."
1181.
LINSOC-MS178c    Notebook:    1858.03.00--1859.08.00   Journal 3 "Journal / Part. 3. 1858..59."
1182.
LINSOC-MS178d    Notebook:    1859.10.29--1861.05.10   Journal 4 "Journal. Pt. 4".
1183.
NHM-Z_MSS88_O_W[.1]    Note:    1852.04.00   Manuscript notes (p. 69) on the fish species Ageneiosus militaris from the Rio Negro in South America, dated April 1852.
1184.
RGS-JMS.8.22    Note:    1857   On the Arru Islands. 8pp Published as S41.
1185.
RGS-JMS.13.99    Note:    1858   Notes of a voyage to New Guinea. 16pp. Published as S51. 35pp
1186.
NHM-WP12    Printed:    [1790]--1914   Reprints, press cuttings, and ms copies of short works by author's other than A R Wallace, given to or apparently collected by him, including poems, scientific papers and letters to the editor, on a variety of subjects including botany, geology, politics and religion; many with annotations in his hand; and related papers including correspondence. Notes: Attempts to sort the papers by either date or author were frustrated by lack of one or the other or both. Most authors and likely dates have been found and added after listing, so the list is in no particular order.
1187.
NHM-WP12.001    Printed:    [1790]   "What constitutes a State", poem, copy in A. R. Wallace's hand of verses apparently from "Ode in Imitation of Alceus" by Sir William Jones (1746-1794) - original c. 1790s?. Notes: Title found from quotations, various websites, but date not found.
1188.
NHM-WP18    Note:    [1810]--[1951]   Miscellanea [1810]-[1951]
1189.
NHM-WP01    Note:    1835--1913   Correspondence
1190.
NHM-WP17.97    Figure:    1835--1854   Pencil sketch of a Welsh woman carrying water   Image
1191.
NHM-WP17.98    Figure:    1835--1854   Pencil sketch of a Derbyshire landscape   Image
1192.
NHM-WP17.096    Figure:    1835--1854   Pencil sketch of an unknown location
1193.
NHM-WP06.008    Note:    [1837--1914]   Papers re autobiography My Life: Papers re the creation and publication of Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1905,"My Life; A Record of Events and Opinions". 2 volumes. Chapman & Hall, Ltd., London, Oct. 1905, including correspondence, proof text and illustrations, original photographs and sketches, and reviews. See press cuttings, WP14, for further reviews.
1194.
NHM-WP06.008.017    Photo:    [1837]--[1905]   Photo, small sepia, of portrait sketch Herbert Edward Wallace aged about 8, (c. 1837) showing him to the waist wearing wide sleeves and a broad-brimmed hat; reproduced in ""My Life" vol. 1, facing p. 289, attributed Miss Townsend. Notes: In small envelope labelled in an unknown hand "Dr Wallace", with WP6/8/9 and 10. See also WP6/8/24. Dates based on likely date of original sketch and photograph for publication of autobiography.
1195.
NHM-WP06.008.008.[2]    Photo:    1840--1905   Small envelope labelled in an unknown hand "Dr Wallace", containing this print when listed and two others also reproduced in "My Life" (old refs WP3/ 57 and 58).
1196.
NHM-WP02.001    Photo:    [1840--1940]   Portraits and Images: Nine photographs: portraits of A. R. Wallace and members of the Wallace family and friends including his mother Mary Anne Wallace née Greenell, his sister Fanny (Frances: Mrs Thomas Sims), his wife Annie Wallace née Mitten and Frederick Geach (mining engineer in Timor c. 1861); 6 of the photos are of or include A. R. Wallace. Photos are arranged by subject beginning with the oldest member of the family, then by date. Other portrait photos and sketches are in WP6/8, papers re A. R. Wallace's autobiography "My Life", where they are marked up for publication; there is a photograph almost certainly of A. R. Wallace's father-in-law William Mitten in WP15, Mitten papers; portraits of A. R. Wallace are included in numerous press cuttings in WP2/2, interviews and biographical print pre November 1913. A few photos of other individuals occur in WP1, Correspondence. Notes: All photos with old ref WP 2/51 were in a small brown envelope labelled in WGW's hand "Photos of A. R. Wallace" and in Mrs R Wallace's hand c 2000 "Also Violet and William (his children)" - personal information from Mr & Mrs R Wallace 12.6.03. None of the photos apparently included the children when listing began; a small press cutting 1915 re memorial plaque to A. R. Wallace and other scientists in Westminster Abbey which was present has been placed with NS/1 WP2/3, A. R. Wallace obits and memoirs; envelope destroyed 16/6/03. Photos of Annie, Violet and A. R. Wallace were among Mitten and unrelated papers (old ref WP1/14) and one photo of A. R. Wallace among proof illustrations for books, old ref WP2/17/2.
1197.
NHM-WP02.001.001    Photo:    [1840]   Portrait photo apparently of Mary Anne Greenell/Wallace , undated, c 1840? of an elderly woman in bonnet and shawl, annotated on the back in pencil in an unknown hand "Mrs Thomas Vere Wallace (Mary Ann)" [sic]; black and white; apparently photographed from an album. Notes: Her second name is spelled "Anne" in A. R. Wallace's "My Life", 1905.
1198.
NHM-WP06.008.008.[1]    Photo:    1840--1905   Photo, small sepia, of an 1840 sketch by William G Wallace of village buildings, reproduced in My Life", London 1905, vol. 1, facing p. 150, captioned "Llanbister, Radnorshire").
1199.
NHM-WP06.008.009    Photo:    1840--1905   Photo, small sepia, of a sketch by William G Wallace of a small church in a landscape (near Llanbister in 1840; reproduced in Wallace, Alfred Russel, "My Life", London 1905, vol. 1, facing p. 150, captioned "A Lonely Chapel"). Notes: Reproduced in Wallace, Alfred Russel, "My Life" (London 1905) vol. 1, facing p. 150.
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BM-Am1935,1014.11    Miscellaneous:    1842   Comb made of wood, thread, cane. Obtained by A.R. Wallace in the Amazons. Donated by Miss Wallace and W.G. Wallace in 1935. Register information: 'These objects were collected by Alfred Russel Wallace, O.M., the donor's father …in 1859".
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