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NHM-WP01.001.160
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Violet Isabel?, Lang ?, Silk George C, Williams Edgar, Portheim?
1893.02.08
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William from Parkstone (Dorset), 8 Feb 1893, with decorative photographic print header captioned "counting our chickens" showing a pair of owls? looking at two eggs in a nest; re William's fees and subscription to the Electrical Institution; tickets to the Zoo; A. R. Wallace recovering from illness; greenhouse plants killed by frost, boiler and pipes now fitted and Wareham engaged to stoke boiler morning and evening; snowdrops, primroses, Christmas roses and other plants in flower in garden; death of major Lang; Violet working on "Lessons on familiar animals"; A. R. Wallace preparing to begin various reviews and articles; hopes William and Portheim? getting on well with evening classes, asks for more details of Portheim? and any news of George Silk's godson Edgar Williams who works at Siemens. Place: Parkstone Dorset England Notes: OLD REF Gardening letters 1891-1896: WP1/19/3/3
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1302. |
NHM-WP01.001.174
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Carter ?
1901.11.11
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William from Parkstone, Dorset, 11 Nov 1901 re near completion of purchase of (Broadstone) property, road making, fencing and gardening can now begin; Carter's head builder to draw up preliminary house plans; A. R. Wallace expects definite offer for "Nutwood" (Cottage, Godalming) next week and will also put up "For Sale" sign at Parkstone house; has designed two gates on proper mechanical principles; if work slack at William's firm after Christmas he might take leave and supervise "Ellerslie" (proposed name for new house?); Sends tracing of upper floor plan and rough tracing of 25" Ordnance map showing ground and access from Poole road (neither present, probably WP1/1/119 and WP1/1/118 or 121). Place: Broadstone Parkstone Dorset England Notes: OLD REF Letters re houses and building: WP1/19/4/9
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1303. |
NHM-WP01.001.188
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Violet Isabel?, Casey ?, Casey Edward, Hanbury Sir Thomas,
1904.08.14
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William from Broadstone, Dorset, 14 Aug 1904 annotated in WGW's? hand "autobiography": re lost key to chess box; arrival of an autograph book from Bright's; A. R. Wallace's eyes improving and work begun again on autobiography, thinks it will take a year to write, has reached the age of 21 and sketch of his character at the time; letter from Mr Casey about Edward's college testimonial; Violet enjoying Borth; visit from Sir Thomas Hanbury. Place: Broadstone Dorset England Borth Wales Notes: The implication is that the autograph book, large, was intended for keeping autograph letters in. Nothing fitting the description was found among these papers.
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1304. |
NHM-WP01.001.201
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenel, Wallace Violet Isabel?, Silk George C, Preece Sir William
1909.01.31
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William from Old Orchard, Broadstone, Wimborne (Dorset), 31 Jan 1909 annotated in WGW's? hand "Lecture" and "V"?; re giving the Royal Institution lecture, (for the Jubilee of "Origin of Species") much easier than expected, audience of 800 people, resident Prof of Chemistry Sir James Dewar provided cocoa and sandwiches in his rooms afterwards; visit to the Museum (BMNH) to see Diplodocus, butterflies and New Guinea Bird of Paradise; visit by Sir William Preece and his son, discussion about William, his health, suggestion he learn signalling and try to get work in wireless telegraphy. MS by A. R. Wallace addressed to George Silk, from Batchian, Moluccas, 30? Nov 1858; first section headed "Note on the smoke nuisance"; suggesting the introduction of an Act of Parliament to enforce the domestic use of smokeless fuel in London; second section headed "How they manage matters in the Model Republic", quoting a letter from California on official appointments based on political party rather than qualifications. Place: Broadstone Dorset England Notes: Letter no in contents list: 58. See A. R. Wallace to George Silk from Batchian, 30 Nov 1858 (WP1/3/45), mentioning sending this ms which was probably an enclosure to that letter. This is the last letter listed in the contents, though not the last document in the original binder.Torn at folds. Notes: OLD REF Letters re R I lecture and Medals 1908 and 1909: WP1/19/11/6
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1305. |
NHM-WP01.002.032
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace William Greenell, Higgins Henry Hugh
1893.06.02
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 2 Jun 1893 re marking of exams; upcoming holidays; attempts to let the house; discovery of missing parcel of books; anatomy of flowers, including an ink sketch of a flower section with parts labelled; Violet's career. Place: Dorset England
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1306. |
NHM-WP01.002.037
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace William Greenell, Pritt Mrs, Benson Mrs
1893.07.23
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Ambleside, 23 July (1893: see WP1/2/36) describing walks around Ambleside; visit to Mrs Pritt. Place: Cumbria England
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1307. |
NHM-WP01.002.043
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace William Greenell, Bird Isabella Lucy, Hughes Mr, Seller Mr
1893.11.26
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 26 Nov 1893 re Violet's career and writing; Lake Tahoe; books read; shipwrecks in recent storm; garden pond; broken boiler; death of Mr Seller. Place: Dorset England
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1308. |
NHM-WP01.002.053
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace William Greenell, Reid Clement, Wigglesworth, Wigglesworth ? Mrs née Higgins
1894.09.25
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 25 Sep 1894 re the delights of Switzerland; visit by Dr and Mrs Wigglesworth, daughter of H H Higgins, from Liverpool, Dr W recently stabbed by a patient at the lunatic asylum, description of incident and surgery on his severed carotid artery; alpine plants collected for A. R. Wallace by Clement Reid delayed in post and some dead; A. R. Wallace writing an article on "some Darwinian heresies" for the "Fortnightly" and about to write another on "The expressiveness of speech"; plans to view Mars with his telescope; William (Violet's brother) back in Newcastle. Place: Dorset England
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1309. |
NHM-WP01.002.054
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Heaton ? Miss, Reid Clement
1894.10.29
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 29 Oct 1894 re recovery from damage to his eyesight, unable to read or write for previous month; Ma (Annie Wallace) reading papers to him, learning Poe's "Farewell to Earth" by heart to pass the time; visit of Miss Heaton from Natal with a trap-door spider for Violet, can supply a chameleon if wanted; "Clementina" (Clement Reid?) has left for Corfe; rearrangement of furniture in study (sketch plan included). Place: Africa Dorset England
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1310. |
NHM-WP01.002.063
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Mitten Bessie, ? Eleanor?
1895.06.02
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 2 Jun 1895, re examination meetings and reports, choosing orchids at Witley; gift of Barmah (Burma?) orchids; gardening; her brother William's plans and Violet's proposed walking tour; possibility of Aunt Bessie (Bessie Mitten) and Ma (Annie Wallace) taking a Polytechnic tour to Switzerland; sending a copy of his address on the unemployed; sending £5 towards cost of Violet's fees and lodgings; proposed excursion near Blandford with the Bournemouth Botanic Club; remembrances to Eleanor. Place: Bournemouth Dorset England Switzerland Notes: The Address referred to is "Suggestions for solving the problems of the unemployed, etc. etc.", Presidential address read at the fourteenth annual meeting of the Land-Nationalisation Society, 8 April 1895. LNS Tract No 64 (London 1895) 1-20.
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1311. |
NHM-WP01.002.073
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Musson S C
1896.06.13
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 13 Jun 1896 re accommodation and itinerary on her proposed trip to Switzerland, with details from a letter by Mr Musson including his address at Villeneuve; Lumt? the cat has had kittens. Place: Dorset England
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1312. |
NHM-WP01.002.074
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace William Greenell, Mitten William, Harris Frank, Lowe Miss
1896.09.23
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 23 Sep 1896, re her proposed trip to Switzerland, enclosing a letter from Miss Lowe (not present) with details of a chalet; arrangements for payment for a new machine (bicycle?); Harris asking for A. R. Wallace articles, may rewrite some of his lectures; visits by Violet's brother William and Grandpa (William Mitten). Place: Dorset England
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1313. |
NHM-WP01.002.080
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace William Greenell, Morgan Conway Lloyd, Mitten William
1897.01.18
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 18 Jan 1897, re her expenses; her brother William (sailing for America?); "Century" (magazine); whale on beach at Boscombe; A. R. Wallace review of book on instinct by Lloyd Morgan for "Natural Science"; Grandpa's (William Mitten) purchase of land. Place: Dorset England
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1314. |
NHM-WP01.002.081
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace William Greenell, MacAlpine G A
1897.01.24
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 24 Jan 1897, sending her birthday greetings; and re her brother William and Mac sailing (for America?) from Liverpool on March 3rd. Place: Dorset England
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1315. |
NHM-WP01.002.085
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace William Greenell, MacAlpine G A, Stevenson Robert Louis Balfour
1897.03.25
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 25 Mar 1897, re letters from her brother William; coughs and colds; Stevenson's "New Arabian Nights". Place: Boston Massachusetts USA Dorset England
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1316. |
NHM-WP01.002.088
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace William Greenell, Greck Madame, Sharpe J W
1897.04.18
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 18 Apr 1897, re his article for the kindergarten magazine; news from her brother William in America; Sunshine (a medium) and Madame Greck's involvement in Mr Sharpe's business affairs. Place: Dorset England Notes: Two folios
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1317. |
NHM-WP01.002.093
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace William Greenell, Blatchford Robert ("Nunquam"), Cartwel ?, Rousseau Jean Jacques,
1897.09.30
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 30 Sep 1897, re book on educational reformers including Rousseau; "Brotherhood"; Nunquam and Cartwel in the "Clarion"; news from her brother William in America; her salary and career, possibility of (renting?) Walker's house for use as a kindergarten; Corfe View house; holidays in Switzerland. Place: Dorset England Switzerland
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1318. |
NHM-WP01.002.098
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace William Greenell, ? Florence Miss?, Grimsditch A H
1897.12.16
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 16 Dec 1897 re acorns and a hedgehog; bill for flannelette; Florence; orchids wanted from A H Grimsditch, Liverpool; no news from her brother William. Place: Dorset England
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1319. |
NHM-WP01.002.118
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace William Greenell, Howard Sir Ebenezer, Hudson William Henry
1898.12.19
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 19 Dec 1898, re letters from her brother William; drainage work in road and garden; bulb plantings in garden; slipping bed quilts; learning German, recommending staying with a large family to improve conversational skills; correspondence with and proposed visit from Mr Howard on his model city and book "The garden city"; recent visit from Mr Hudson and conversation on birds, snakes and books; Hudson's "Naturalist in La Plata"; young chemistry student from Canterbury to visit for advice on collecting natural history specimens. Place: Dorset England
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1320. |
NHM-WP01.003.006
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace John, Wallace William G, Hill Sir Rowland, Wright Samuel, Frost John,
1840.01.11
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his brother John, from Kington, 11 Jan 1840, re the Penny Post, including a poem on the subject; John's membership of the Literary Society; Chartist trials at Monmouth; description of lodgings and Mr and Mrs Wright. Place: England Kington Herefordshire and Worcester Notes: Letter no in contents list: 4
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1321. |
NHM-WP01.003.022
Correspondence:
Bates Henry Walter, Wallace Mary Anne, Wallace Herbert Edward, Wallace Alfred Russel, Miller ?
1851.06.13
Letter from Henry W Bates to Mrs Wallace (Mary Anne Wallace) from Pará, 13 Jun 1851 with news of the death of her son Edward (Herbert Edward) from yellow fever. Place: Pará Brazil Notes: Letter no in contents list: 21. Accompanying note (destroyed) in Emma Bennett's, hand c. 2001; " Letter to Mrs Wallace from Bates re death of Edwd Wallace." Part of the text is missing where a hole has been torn below the remains of the seal.
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1322. |
NHM-WP01.003.029
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Mary Anne, Wallace John, Allen Charles, Wilson Mr, Stevens Samuel, Sims Thomas
1854.05.28
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his mother (Mary Anne Wallace) from Bukit Tima (Timah), Singapore, 28 May 1854 re daily tasks with insect collections; sending a box of beetles to Stevens; plans to go to Borneo; Charles's progress as assistant; friends and family in England. Place: Malaya Singapore Notes: Letter no in contents list: 27
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1323. |
NHM-WP01.003.036
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Mary Anne, Wallace John, Brooke Sir James, Silk George C, Woodford Miss,
1855.12.25
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his mother, from Sarawak, 25 Dec 1855, re Christmas day with the Rajah (Sir James Brooke); admirable character of Brooke; expedition into interior with Dyaks; character and customs of Dyak people; the Malays; fears plants sent to England dead, plans to collect in Celebes; Miss Woodford recommended as wife for A. R. Wallace by G S (George Silk); possible trip to California. Place: California USA Celebes Netherlands Indies Notes: Letter no in contents list: 34
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1324. |
NHM-WP01.003.050
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Mary Anne, Sims Frances née Wallace, Sims Thomas
1861.07.20
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his mother (Mary Ann Wallace) from Sourabaya, 20 Jul 1861 re plans to collect specimens in Java en route to Singapore and return from there to England; stores and baggage carried on previous expeditions; plans for work and accommodation on return to England. Place: Sourabaya Java Netherlands Indies Notes: Letter no in contents list: 48. Annotated in pencil, possibly in A. R. Wallace's older hand, "? Use some of this in preface."
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1325. |
NHM-WP01.003.059a
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Sims Thomas, Sims Frances née Wallace, Sims Frances née Wallace
1869.05.25
note to 1/3/59: without address, but in context from Singapore, about Feb 1856, possibly an enclosure to letter to Fanny Sims 20 Feb 1856; re Sims's business, engraving technique; eagerness for departure to the East; sore (foot?); description of Singapore street scene and mixture of nationalitie including Kling (Chettiar ) tradesmen. Place: California USA Singapore Malaya Notes: Not listed in contents. On a small piece of blue paper. See WP1/3/37. The Klings (also known as Chettiars or Chulias) were Indian traders from Tamil Nadu. (History of Chettiars Website; Bailey's 19th century photographs of Singapore Website). Place: Ternate Moluccas Netherlands Indies Notes: Not listed in contents.
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1326. |
NHM-WP01.003.088
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Herbert Edward, Sims Frances née Wallace
1904.03.01
Envelope addressed to A. R. Wallace Broadstone Dorset, postmarked London Mar 1 1904 and annotated in pencil "H.E.W. from Amazon | last letters"containing 3 letters from Herbert Edward Wallace to his sister Fanny, from Neath c. Jun 1849?, Tantarein c Sep 1849? and Barra de Rio Negro c. Aug 1851?. See separate records WP1/3/75, WP1/3/76 and WP1/3/77 for descriptions of the letters.
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1327. |
NHM-WP01.004.010
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Wallace Violet Isabel?, Gallienne Richard Le
1896.08.09
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his wife Annie from Parkstone, Dorset, 9 Aug 1896 re her arrival at Adelboden and receipt of her letter and Violet's card; work in garden and orchid house, box of orchids expected from Singapore shortly, teaching Kate (housemaid?) how to care for orchids in his absence; his tickets and luggage labels (for Switzerland) have arrived with list of party, including Mr Le Gallienne, a poet and alleged Socialist; will stay on arrival at Hotel Victoria Davos Platz; looks forward to going on to Adelboden. Stamped letter addressed to Mrs Wallace, Pension Edelweiss, Adelboden Switzerland, postmarked on the front Parkstone 10 Aug 1896 and on the back Adelboden 12 Aug 1896, annotated in blue pencil in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand "Frumner"? Place: Parkstone Dorset England Switzerland Notes: Letter annotated in blue pencil at the top of first page, same hand as envelope? "[Garden & Switzerland". Sic, no close bracket. OLD REF WP1/19/3/4 AND later WP1/21/10. This letter was previously filed in a paper folder labelled in WGW's? hand "Gardening" almost certainly selected for J. Marchant when writing A. R. Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences" (London 1916).
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1328. |
NHM-WP01.004.014
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Wallace Violet Isabel?, Swinton A C
[1900.07.22]
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his wife Annie, from Derby House, Hailsham Road Heathfield, Saturday evening ( annotated in an unknown hand "22 Jul 1900") re search for house and land (with Mr Swinton?) , nearby Mayfield prettier and less built on; have seen an ideal farm with barns and orchards, have contacted agent; can visit area again in daughter Violet's holidays if farm lost. Place: Heathfield East Sussex England Notes: Date is given in a pencil annotation. OLD REF WP1/19/4/3 and later WP121/14. This letter was previously filed in a paper folder labelled in WGW's? hand "Houses and building" almost certainly selected for J. Marchant when writing A. R. Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences" (London 1916).
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1329. |
NHM-WP01.005.002
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Browne A G, Wallace Violet Isabel?
1886.10.29
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William from Quincy House hotel, Boston, 29 Oct 1886 re sea voyage from England, a week of rough weather and seasickness followed by five days of calm; ships food; passengers, one the brother of a pupil at William's school, Cranleigh, William can tell him that his brother was not seasick and has a good appetite; charades, concerts, deck quoits and chess on board; description of Statue of Liberty, New York harbour and ships, with small ink sketch of a paddle steamer; visit to Central Park with Mr Browne; autumn colours; country between New York and Boston, painted wooden houses like toys; Boston hotel and food; has telegraphed family at Hurst, will write to Violet next week. Place: Boston Massachusetts USA
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1330. |
NHM-WP01.005.036
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Wallace John, Jekyll Gertrude
1887.07.01
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his wife Annie from Stockton, California, 1 Jul 1887 enclosed with a letter to her father William Mitten (see WP1/17/38): re her success in letting the house; visit to Yosemite and Santa Cruz with his brother John to see big trees; swollen and ulcerated lip confining him to the house, plans to visit Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada when well; ferns from Santa Cruz sent to Miss Jekyll; Mr Marshall; problems with posting items from America; A. R. Wallace's San Francisco lecture on spiritualism well attended and further offer from Chicago, Spiritualism pays better than Natural History; sending ferns from Yosemite; description of Sequoia sempervirens seen in the Redwood forests and exotic plants in California; California as a place to live. Place: Stockton California USA Notes: This letter was in the envelope addressed to William Mitten, now with the letter to him at WP1/17/38. PJL
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1331. |
NHM-WP15.001.002
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Mitten William, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Wallace Violet Isabel?
1893.08.13
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his father in law William Mitten from Parkstone, Dorset 13 Aug 1893 re Mitten's visit to Festiniog; the Wallace's recent tour of the Lake District including Dovedale, Keswick, Derwentwater and Borrowdale, coach trip, pony ride up Bowfell, hotels, weather, scenery; rare ferns scarce, alpines hard to find but included Saxifraga, Salix, Oxyria, Sedum, Alchemilla and Thalectrum (species named); met daughter Violet at Settle in Yorkshire, Geranium and Campanula in flower; details of exotic plants flowering at home. Place: Parkstone Dorset England Cumbria England Notes: See old ref WP2/45; notes on this tour. The letter was in a modern envelope labelled in Richard Wallace's hand "Letters to Annie, WGW etc (&?) From Fred Birch" and seems more appropriate here.
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1332. |
NHM-WP16.001.014
Correspondence:
Fisher Arabella Burton (née Buckley), Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Violet Isabel?, Wallace Alfred Russel
1922.06.17--1922
Letter from Arabella B Fisher to William Greenell Wallace from Sidmouth, South Devon, 17 Jun 1922 re her health and circumstances; thanking him for the picture of baby, congratulating him on having a wife and son, his father strongly in favour of married life; glad that Violet has followed in A. R. Wallace's footsteps and built herself a house. Place: Sidmouth Devon England
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1333. |
NHM-WP01.001.184
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace William, Wallace William Jnr, Wallace George, Poe Edgar Allan, Riley James Whitcomb
1904.02.20
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William from Broadstone, Dorset, 20 Feb 1904 re writing recollections, has written chapter 2, on Usk, and now beginning chapter 1, on relations and ancestors, has lost William's notes made (of family gravestones?) at Laleham, can William recall details; writing on James Whitcomb Riley, Poe and "Leonanie" for the "Fortnightly", has written to American editors and biographers of Poe for information; injury to William's foot. Place: Broadstone Dorset England Laleham Surrey England Notes: OLD REF Correspondence 1879-1922: WP1/19/30
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1334. |
NHM-WP01.001.037
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Annie, Wallace Violet, Bennett Sir John Knight, Curtis Percy, Carter Mr
1901.12.14
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Parkstone, Dorset, 14 Dec 1901 re musical alarm clock for William, water supply to house, architect's plans; Christmas gifts. Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand on first folio: 35
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1335. |
NHM-WP01.001.048
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Annie, Wallace Violet, Ford Mr, Webb Miss, Armstrong Mrs, Buckton Miss
1902.04.13
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Parkstone, Dorset, 13 Apr 1902 re gardening work at Broadstone; visitors at Broadstone; progress of house-building; William's holidays; sister Violet at home; Miss Buckton. Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand:46
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1336. |
NHM-WP01.001.107
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Violet, Wallace Annie, Wimborne , Hill C B, Mitten Rose, Lunn Henry
1905.06.22
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Broadstone, Dorset, 22 Jun 1905 re alterations to house roof; visit from Lord Wimborne's agent, negotiations over private road; proposal to build a bungalow for use after A. R. Wallace's death; Ma (William's mother Annie Wallace) going to Hurst and then visiting Montreux with Dr Lunn's party; William's sister Violet; final chapter of book. Place: Dorset England Montreux Switzerland Chamonix France Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand:99
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1337. |
NHM-WP01.001.159
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Wallace Violet Isabel?, Siemens Werner von, Ponton Mungo,
1892.12.09
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William from Parkstone, Dorset, 9 Dec 1892, re death of Werner von Siemens, sending obituary (not present) from "Daily News"; asks for news of William's work; sister Violet's work, Ma (Annie Wallace) away; magazine club begun with 9 members, initial name "Parkstone Perambulating Periodicals" changed after objections from some members to triviality, circulating "The Nineteenth Century", "Cornhill", English Illustrated", "New Reviews", "Natural Science", "Good Words", "Contemporary", "Magazine of Art", and "Fortnightly"; visit from Mr Ponton with books of pinhole photographs taken in France; recent sharp frosts, fears plant damage; Violet pleased with William's sketches; asks for details of latest stamp-album, and of William's fellow medalist and fellow lodger. Notes: OLD REF Gardening letters 1891-1896: WP1/19/3/2
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1338. |
NHM-WP01.001.161
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Violet Isabel?, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Mitten Mrs William
1898.07.15
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William from Parkstone, Dorset, 15 Jul 1898 enclosing instructions (not present) by Oldfield Thomas of the British Museum for collecting skins of small mammals with annotated notes from his letter re collecting skeletons, for Will's use in Colorado if no telegraphy work available, Thomas recommends sending specimens to Gerrard of Camden, London, who would act as agent on commission, giving BM first choice of specimens; Violet going to Germany, European mammals wanted there because so few people collect them; list of instruments needed with sketch of small pliers; Ma (Annie Wallace) and Grandma (Mrs William Mitten) about to return (from Hurstpierpoint?); Electrical Engineer subscriptions. Place: Parkstone Dorset England Colorado USA
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1339. |
NHM-WP01.001.167
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Violet Isabel?, Swinton May, Barrett Sir William Fletcher, Wallace Abraham, Casey ?, Best Dora
1901.01.13
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William from Parkstone, Dorset, 13 Jan 1901 re Dora Best painting a portrait of A. R. Wallace, possibly for sending to the Royal Academy; no more news about the Beaconsfield affair except that Prof Barrett and Dr Abraham Wallace will join it; William's sister Violet and May Swinton leaving tomorrow; beginning work on new edition of "Wonderful Century"; Mr Casey's latest enigma; reading "Julie". Place: Parkstone Dorset England Notes: Info on "Beaconsfield affair" not found. OLD REF Correspondence 1879-1922: WP1/19/27
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1340. |
NHM-WP01.002.015
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Boole Mrs, Sharpe J W, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Annie née Mitten
1890.12.11
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 11 Dec 1890 re family illness and illness of Mr Sharpe; Violet's expenses; house alterations; arrival of medal and cheque from Royal Society. Place: Dorset England
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1341. |
NHM-WP01.002.094
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Wallace Violet, Wallace William Greenell, Mitten William, Pleydell John Clavell Mansell-,
1897.10.10
Letter from A. R. Wallace, with an addendum by Annie Wallace, to their daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 10 Oct 1897, re news from her brother William in America; her possible career and salary at Limpsfield; grandpa (William Mitten) finding a rare grass near Wareham, Dorset, Mansell Pleydell pleased; orchids; Violet's dress; Annie's desire to visit America. Place: Dorset England Notes: Annotated in blue pencil in an unknown hand "Rare grass"
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1342. |
NHM-WP01.002.110
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Reid Clement, Ponton Mungo,
[1898].08.05
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet in Switzerland, from Parkstone, Dorset Sunday Morning Aug 5 (1898?), re Violet's itinerary, request for alpine plants; Ma's (Annie Wallace) health; trip to Tufa pits with her brother William and Mr C Reid; (fossil) leaf beds at Flag Hind Chine and Bournemouth; new chess player Mr Adams; disappointing attempts with telescope, stand needed; Mr Ponton leaving for Baden. Place: Dorset England Germany Switzerland
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1343. |
NHM-WP01.002.113
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Schulz ?, Tebb Mr., Dunn ? General, Dunn ? Mr
1898.09.08
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 8 Sep 1898, re fate of Ma's (Annie Wallace) letter and parcel; the Schulz's move from Blankenhain to Possneck; learning the German language; letter from her brother William (in America) re camping, hunting, and breakdown of waggon; A. R. Wallace's letter on vaccination in the "Parkstone Reminder" sent by Mr Tebb to several newspapers and printed in "The Times", copies to be distributed; visits by junior and senior Dunn families; the "Clarion"; the "Daily Chronicle" on victory at Khartoum. Place: America Dorset England Sudan
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1344. |
NHM-WP01.004.015
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Violet Isabel?, Meldola Raphael, Armstrong Miss
1903.12.08
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his wife Annie from Broadstone, Dorset, 8 Dec 1903 sending zoo tickets for herself and Miss Armstrong; daughter Violet forwarding son William's letters; Meldola's letters; Australian water-lilies sent by A. R. Wallace to (Royal Botanic Gardens) Kew have flowered, requests Annie to visit Kew and ask if dying of off leaves normal; purchase of a barrel (144 pounds weight) of apples for 18 shillings and a chicken and duck from Roscommon, Ireland, advertised at 3/6 in "T.P's Weekly". Stamped envelope addressed to Mrs Wallace c/o Miss Armstrong, 18 Priory Road Bedford Park, London W, with illegible (Broadstone?) postmarks on the front and Paddington 9 Dec 1903 on the back. Place: Broadstone Dorset England Ireland London England Notes: OLD REF WP1/19/6/5 and later WP1/21/15. This letter was previously filed in a paper folder labelled in WGW's? hand "Examd Not wanted" almost certainly selected for J. Marchant when writing A. R. Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences" (London 1916).
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1345. |
NHM-WP01.005.006
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Carter ?, Wallace Violet Isabel?, Wallace William Greenell, Mitten William
1886.11.22
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his wife Annie, from Boston, 22 Nov 1886 re receipt of her letter after a month without news; visit to Williamstown, sending plants of fern polystichum acrostichoides growing near a waterfall there and some moth cocoons for son William, moths should emerge in spring, instructions for care; stay with Dr Carter, President of the (Williamstown) College, and his daughter, invitation to return to view spring flowers; orchids including Cypripedum spectabile common; has sent gentian seeds to her papa (William MItten); fears for his voice as has a cold, will wear respirator whenever going out, to travel 100 miles to lecture tomorrow; people becoming "oppresively kind and respectful." Place: Boston Williamstown Massachusetts USA
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1346. |
NHM-WP01.005.013
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Violet Isabel?, Coues Elliott, Riley Charles Valentine
1887.01.03
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his wife Annie, from The Hamilton, Washington DC, 3 Jan 1887, re arrival (from Boston) on Dec 31 in a snowstorm, stayed with Mr Riley the entomologist until a suitable room available, will stay at the Hamilton for next two or three months; instructions re A. R. Wallace's pension; Williams now has applications for many A. R. Wallace lectures; meeting with Prof Coues; accounts from MacMillan can be signed by Annie. Stamped envelope addressed to her at Frith Hill, Godalming and postmarked on the front Washington 3 Jan 1887 and on the back with two overlapping postmarks, one New York, the other Godalming? Some numbers (apparently two sums of money in LSD) are written on the back in ink in an unknown hand. Place: USA
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1347. |
NHM-WP14.002.001
Note:
1886.12.22
Poem, "Locksley Hall Sixty Years After". By Alfred , Lord Tennyson. Cutting from "The Boston Herald" Wednesday 22 Dec 1886, Some passages marked in blue pencil, faint annotation in A. R. Wallace's hand. Place: USA Notes: Folded and brittle
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1348. |
NHM-WP01.001.003
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Sharpe Mr, Livinton? Mr, Barnes Mr
1890.10.26
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Parkstone, Dorset, 26 Oct 1890, re house-alterations; death of Mr Barnes's grandson; Mr Sharpe's illness; William's visit to Mr (Livinton?). Place: Dorset England
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1349. |
NHM-WP01.001.022
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, MacAlpine G A, Sharpe J W, Meldola Raphael, Hayward Arthur,
1897.02.09
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Parkstone, Dorset, 9 Feb 1897 re a recent journey by William; Mac's health; William's preparations for a voyage to America, advice on his visiting Meldola and spending Sharpe's present of money; suggestion he visit the House of Commons to observe a session, enclosing cards (not present) of 2 members of the L.N. (Land Nationalisation) Society; regards to the Haywards. Place: America Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand:21
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1350. |
NHM-WP01.001.025
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Carter Mr, Tebb Mr., Pearson's Magazine , Cassell ,
1900.11.14
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Parkstone, Dorset, 14 Nov 1900 re William's visit to Silchester; houses for sale; disappointment over Compton house; importance of an attractive view; description of a promising property near Beaconsfield; Carter's price restrictions, possibility of Mr Tebb's investing; returning with notes William's article on Badbury Diggings, if rewritten and photos supplied might suit Pearson or Cassell; Roman Britain, Roman coins. Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand:25
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1351. |
NHM-WP01.001.032
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Carter Mr, Swinton A C
1900.12.05
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Parkstone, Dorset, 5 Dec 1900 re William's new and better position with a "decent and liberal firm"; sending some of his goods including clothes, advice to buy some cellulose collars and cuffs; enclosing letter (not present) from Mr Davies who wants supporters in preserving Godalming Old Market Place and is interested in William's Rowan fields; fears they may lose "The Grange" through lack of investors with enough money, the owner having refused an offer of £14,000, Carter to view property, need to seek a builder with large capital. Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 30
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1352. |
NHM-WP01.001.033
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Maxwell James Clerk, Garnett Mr, MacAlpine G A
1900.03.06
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Parkstone, Dorset, 6 Mar 1901 re writing new edition (of "Wonderful Century"?) with instructions for William in correction of Ms; chapters on electricity; transmission of power, Niagara falls; Clerk-Maxwell theory; electric light; will send chapters on Radiation and Chemistry to a Mr Garnett who pointed out errors in first edition; new chapters to be written on astronomy including cosmic theory; unable to find a good (wood)cut of an early post-chaise with postillion, can William help; no need to send ms to Mac if a suitable expert in Newcastle. Place: Dorset Newcastle upon Tyne Tyne and Wear England Niagara Falls Ontario Canada USA Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 31
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1353. |
NHM-WP01.001.034
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Doyle Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan
1900.09.22
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Parkstone, Dorset, 22 Sep 1900 re Sherlock Holmes story serialised in Strand (Magazine), thanks William for part 2, speculates on development of plot; now looking for houses nearby, (Bingo?) has been looking on his behalf; recovering from recent ill-health. Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 32. Small sheet of white paper, possibly torn from a larger one.
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1354. |
NHM-WP01.001.044
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Russell Francis Albert Rollo, Bernard Mr
1902.03.16
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Parkstone, Dorset, 16 Mar 1902 re reccommended treatment if William contracts small-pox; progress of house-building; beginning autobiography; writing Astronomy chapter for new edition of Wond. Cent (A. R. Wallace, "The Wonderful Century: Its Successes and Failures", 1898); Macmillan request for reprint of "Malay Archipelago". Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 42
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1355. |
NHM-WP01.001.046
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Pennington Mr, Hanbury Sir Thomas
1902.03.30
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Parkstone, Dorset, 30 Mar 1902 re progress of house-building; gift of garden plants from Italy from Sir Thomas Hanbury. Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand:44
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1356. |
NHM-WP01.001.056
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Macmillan & Co , Swan Sonnenschein and Co.
1902.07.14
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Parkstone, Dorset, 14 July 1902 re house-building; cost of building materials; estimate of total cost; hopes for an advance payment from Macmillan and money from Swan-Sonnenschein. Sketch of flooring section of house on p2. Place: Dorset England Rugby Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 54
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1357. |
NHM-WP01.001.070
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, MacAlpine G A, Darwin Charles Robert
1903.01.17
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Old Orchard, Broadstone (Dorset), 17 Jan 1903 re progress of house-building, decoration, interior fittings, road and garden; photograph in "Black and White" (magazine?) illustrates A. R. Wallace article on relationship with Darwin; advice to William on electrical engineering in mines; remembrances to Mac; researching astronomy and physics for new book ("Man's Place in the Universe"); reading "Eben Holden". Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 67
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1358. |
NHM-WP01.001.073
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Dresser Henry Eeles, Preece Sir William
1903.03.30
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Broadstone, Dorset, 30 Mar 1903. re domestic affairs; William's career prospects; progress of work on book and articles. Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 69B
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1359. |
NHM-WP01.001.075
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Thomson William Lord Kelvin, Maxwell James Clerk, Minchin G H
1903.06.15
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Broadstone, Dorset, 15 Jun 1903. re progress of work on book. Annotated in pencil, possibly in William's hand. Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 71
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1360. |
NHM-WP01.001.076
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Dresser Henry Eeles, Preece Sir William, Marshall J W
1903.06.20
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Broadstone, Dorset, 20 Jun 1903 re William's career prospects; progress of work on book. Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 72
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1361. |
NHM-WP01.001.080
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Mitten Flora, Best Dora, Dawkins William Boyd, Debenham
1903.09.12
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Broadstone, Dorset, 12 Sep 1903 re William's career prospects; visits from aunt Flora (Mitten) and others. Place: Dorset England Manchester Derbyshire Rochda Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 76
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1362. |
NHM-WP01.001.081
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Marshall J W, Ruttlidge H J
1903.09.23
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Broadstone, Wimborne, Dorset, 23 Sep 1903 re domestic affairs; William's career; Old Carthusians; "The Bounder" column in "Clarion". Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 77
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1363. |
NHM-WP01.001.086
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Dresser Henry Eeles, Preece Sir William, Sleigh
1904.02.29
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Broadstone, Dorset, 29 Feb 1904 re "Leonainie" authorship controversy; William's career; poetry; family pedigree; American reviews of "Man's place in the Universe". Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 81. Annotated in an unknown hand "ref Leonanie"
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1364. |
NHM-WP01.001.087
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Dresser Henry Eeles, Preece Sir William, Sims Thomas
1904.03.03
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Broadstone, Dorset, 3 Mar 1904 re William's career, enclosing letter from H E Dresser; research for autobiography, family papers received from Thomas Sims; sends amusing newspaper cuttings (not present). Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 82
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1365. |
NHM-WP01.001.089
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Dresser Henry Eeles, Preece Sir William, ? Rudd Admiral
1904.03.01
Letter from H E Dresser to A. R. Wallace, from 28 Queensborough Terrace Hyde Park (London), 1 Mar 1904 re William's career, Dresser's enquiries at the Admiralty about positions for electrical engineers in the dockyards; illness of Dresser's daughter. Enclosed in A. R. Wallace to William, 3 Mar 1904. Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: not numbered.
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1366. |
NHM-WP01.001.093
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Robbins & Appleton , Prideaux Charles S, Bankes Mr?
1904.06.25
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Broadstone, Dorset, 25 Jun 1904 re William's career; Bankes family and postponement of proposed excavation of Badbury (Badbury Rings, Dorset) enclosing letter from Charles Prideaux; visit from a "sluggist" and his American wife. Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 86
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1367. |
NHM-WP01.001.125
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Mitten William, Mitten Flora, Britton Mrs, Skan Mr, Holmes Mr
1907.05.22
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Broadstone, Dorset, 22 May 1907 re valuation of books and pamphlets including William Mitten's "Mosses". Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand:110
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1368. |
NHM-WP01.001.129
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Dresser Henry Eeles, Wolf Joseph, Dresser H E
1907.06.19
Letter from H E Dresser to A. R. Wallace, from The Athenaeum, London, 19 Jun 1907 re colour plates of Wolf's "Labrador Falcon" and his own of eggs; William's career prospects. Enclosure to A. R. Wallace to William, 20 Jun 1907. Place: Dorset England
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1369. |
NHM-WP01.001.131
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Dennis Mr?, Clark Mr?, Brown Mr?
1908.02.11
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Broadstone, Dorset, 11 Feb 1908 re tract on small-holdings and Parish Council, Dorset County Council, Board of Agriculture and public meetings on small-holdings; entries and prizes for a Reading Contest. Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 115
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1370. |
NHM-WP01.001.132
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Waugh Mr?, Chapman & Hall , Casey ?
1908.03.01
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Broadstone, Dorset, 1 Mar 1908 offering William the opportunity to edit "My Life" for a proposed shorter, cheap edition, describing the sections to be cut. Work will be offered to the Caseys if William cannot do it. Place: Dorset England Notes: 3 folios, first Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 116
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1371. |
NHM-WP01.001.135
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Slater Matthew, Benham Mr?, Spruce Richard
[1908.04.09]
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Broadstone, Dorset, Tuesday morning (9 Apr 1908?) enclosing notes (not present) for William and Benham; building of fences; D.N. (Daily News?) reading competition; work on proofs, (of "Notes of a Botanist on the Amazon and Andes" by Richard Spruce, ed. and condensed by A. R. Wallace, Dec. 1908?), discovery of Spruce drawings by Mr Slater. Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 119, annotated in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand "April 9, 1908".
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1372. |
NHM-WP01.001.166
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, MacAlpine G A, Craig Edward Thomas
1899.02.28
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William from Parkstone, Dorset, 28 Feb 1899 re William's letters from America, death of his horse, snowshoes, severe winter in New York; "Ardmore" still not sold; gathering material for autobiography, does William know whereabouts of steel seal and inscription on family ring, intends to visit a Dorset clerygyman who owns a painting of a member of the Wallace family and if possible photograph for the book ; bulbs and seeds ordered for garden; apparent loss of books and magazines in post; William's intention to start a business in Bournemouth (with Mac?); A. R. Wallace writing on white men in the tropics for the New York "Independent"; writing on Craig's "History of Ralahine", Irish cooperative farm 1831-33, to publicise a successful experiment in Socialism. Place: Parkstone Dorset England USA Ireland Notes: OLD REF Correspondence 1879-1922: WP1/19/25
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1373. |
NHM-WP01.001.168
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Curtis Percy, Donkin Mr, Barnes ?, Kipling Joseph Rudyard,
[1902.01.25]
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William from Parkstone, Dorset, dated 25 Jan 1901 but almost certainly written 1902 (see other letters on house building) re progress of house building (at "Old Orchard", Broadstone?), workmen's shop put up in grounds by Percy Curtis who will mark foundations next week and begin excavating; Mr Donkin says plans ready to send to Mr Barnes and building committee; water mains laid to main road; greenhouse ordered from Cooper; plans to put stove under house to warm both it and greenhouse; William to remember acetylene and fire-brick; sending books "Kim" and one on Anglo-Saxon history, opinions of both. Place: Broadstone Parkstone Dorset England Notes: OLD REF Letters re houses and building: WP1/19/4/4
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1374. |
NHM-WP01.001.185
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Mitten William, Mitten Rose, Owen Robert
1904.09.01
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William from Broadstone, Wimborne (Dorset), 1 Sep 1904 annotated in WGW's? hand "Owen"; re sending William a food parcel; arrival of "Bacon" Atlas (Bacon's World Atlas, c.1900), sent back as not suitable, maps poor quality, asks William to look out for a copy of Bartholomew's Atlas; Grandpa and aunt Rose (William and Rose Mitten) visiting; autobiography of Robert Owen, "the earliest and greatest Socialist" recommended reading; up to chapter fifteen of his own autobiography; chair ordered delivered to wrong address. Place: Broadstone Dorset England Notes: OLD REF Letter re Socialism 1904: WP1/19/10/1
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1375. |
NHM-WP01.001.189
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Scott D H, Hardwicke & Blaber , Barrett Sir William Fletcher
1907.07.16
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William from Broadstone, Dorset, 16 Jul 1907 annotated in WGW's? hand "Mars": re William's lodgings at Saltburn; Hardwicke & Blaber and legal proceedings relating to Dr Scott; surface temperature of Mars; has written to Prof Barrett of Dublin. Place: Broadstone Dorset Saltburn County Durham England Notes: Wallace, Alfred Russel (1907), Is Mars Habitable? A Critical Examination of Professor Percival Lowell's book "Mars and Its Canals," with an Alternative Explanation. (London, Macmillan, Dec. 1907) OLD REF Letters re books and writing 1903-1907: WP1/19/9/6
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1376. |
NHM-WP01.001.192
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Poynting J H, Macmillan & Co
1907.09.26
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William from Broadstone, Dorset, 26 Sep 1907 annotated in WGW's? hand "Mars"; re sending William's clothes; mss of Mars book ("Is Mars Habitable?") sent to Macmillan's after extensive revision and correction, asks William to read proofs, Prof Poynting to read proofs of new chapter. Place: Broadstone Dorset England Notes: OLD REF Letters re books and writing 1903-1907: WP1/19/9/10
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1377. |
NHM-WP01.001.204
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, George David Lloyd, Asquith Herbert Henry
1911.08.20
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William from Old Orchard, Broadstone, Wimborne (Dorset), 20 Aug 1911, enclosing a notice of objection to William's vote (not present); suffering from rheumatism; railway strike, has written to Lloyd George urging him and Asquith to take over management of the railways by Royal Proclamation on the grounds of 70 years mismanagement, granting an amnesty to all strikers except for acts of violence, agreeing to their demands for one year while instituting an enquiry into reorganisation of the system first for the benefit of the public and the railway workers and lastly the shareholders, common knowledge that the workers grievances genuine, and cost of extra wages will be saved in safety, economy and public convenience; hopes for acknowledgement of letter soon; hopes William will enquire into the management of his Sanatorium and similar institutions. Place: Broadstone Dorset England Notes: Annotated in blue pencil on the first page in WGW's? hand "Ry strike". OLD REF Political letters 1902 and 1911: WP1/19/8/3
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1378. |
NHM-WP01.002.009
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Mennel Mrs, Homfrays Mrs, Bicknell Dr, Boole Mrs,
1890.03.09
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 9 Mar 1890 re Royal Commission on Vaccination; visit to old friends at Liverpool; Violet's cats, influenza and studies. Place: Dorset England
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1379. |
NHM-WP01.002.024
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Michaelis Madame, Besant Annie née Morris
1892.02.10
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 10 Feb 1892 re sending Malay beetles to Violet; Madame's (Madame Michaelis) opinion of A. R. Wallace's article; lecture by Mrs Besant; A. R. Wallace's health. Place: Dorset England
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1380. |
NHM-WP01.002.028
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Hughes Mr, Marshall J W, Macdonald Miss, Spencer Herbert
1892.06.09
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 9 Jun 1892 re growing grape-vines; marking exam papers, including examples of some answers; A. R. Wallace's address to Land Nationalisation meeting; Nutwood cottage garden. Place: Dorset England
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1381. |
NHM-WP01.002.030
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Burdekin Mr, Fisher Arabella Burton (née Buckley), Bede
1892.08.21
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 21 Aug 1892 re excursion to Kimmeredge Bay; Venerable Bede; payment from the "Nineteenth Century" (magazine). Place: Corfe Castle Dorset England
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1382. |
NHM-WP01.002.035
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Iselin Mrs, Travers Miss, Allman Dr
1893.07.05
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 5 Jul 1893 re letting house and proposed holiday in the Lake district; her brother William's new lodgings in Newcastle-on-Tyne; loss of the ship "Victoria", Violet's expenses. Place: Dorset England Tyne and Wear
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1383. |
NHM-WP01.002.036
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Iselin Mrs, Iselin? Henry, Higgins Henry Hugh
1893.07.16
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from 18 Stanger Street, Keswick 16 Jul 1893 re train journey from Dorset; description of Dove Dale and surrounding area; costs of accommodation; tourists; death of "H.H.H." (Henry Higgins). Place: Cumbria England
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1384. |
NHM-WP01.002.039
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Kelly Mr, Usherwood ?, King Miss, Pocock Misses, Brindley Mrs, Horns Misses
1893.10.08
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 8 Oct 1893 re Violet's career; local friends; A. R. Wallace's lecture at Parkstone Institute on "The Colours of Animals"; the "Nineteenth Century"; conservative journalism and the coal strike; articles in progress on glacial lakes. Place: Dorset England
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1385. |
NHM-WP01.002.048
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Myers F W H, Myers Mrs, Sidgwick Henry, Sidgwick Eleanor Mildred,
1894.03.30
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 30 Mar 1894 re visit to Cambridge; Mrs Myer's photography and her son's ill health; "Merrie England"; daffodils at Lytchett. Place: Dorset England
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1386. |
NHM-WP01.002.069
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Doveton Frank Bassett, Tolstoy Leo, Muir J, Besant Walter,
1896.03.18
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 18 Mar 1896, re Galton's work on visualisation; Violet's preference for snails over orchids; her Literary Society; Tolstoy's letter in the previous day's "Chronicle"; books, recommends J Muir and Besant; visiting poet (Doveton). Place: Dorset England
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1387. |
NHM-WP01.002.075
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Dawson Julia Mrs, Fisher Arabella Burton (née Buckley)
1896.10.18
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet from Parkstone, Dorset 18 Oct 1896, re books and the "Clarion"; chess; Violet's new bicycle; Mrs Fisher's new book; beetles and snails; explanation of the movement of a free pendulum relative to the movement of the earth with suggestions for classroom experiment; Mrs Julia Dawson of the "Clarion". Place: Dorset England
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1388. |
NHM-WP01.002.077
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Poulton Sir Edward Bagnall, Burrell Percy, Darwin Charles Robert
1896.11.27
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 27 Nov 1896, re his voluminous correspondence, Percy Burell; lime tree blight; gas leak in house; new patent fire mantel; Professor Poulton and proposed statue of Darwin in Oxford; Violet's salary. Place: Dorset England
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1389. |
NHM-WP01.002.090
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Birch Frederick R, Smart H Russell, Hollander ?, ? Eleanor
1897.06.11
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 11 Jun 1897, re Violet's expenses; Lake District walks and accommodation; A. R. Wallace and Violet's mother going to Lynton (Devon) for a fortnight; Violet's bicycle; Switzerland; visits from young naturalists from Liverpool, Mr Birch, Russell Smart, and Dr Hollander the German phrenologist; regards to Eleanor. Place: Dorset England
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1390. |
NHM-WP01.002.112
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet, Schulz ?, Dunn ? Mr, Musson S C, Cambridge O P, ? Eleanor?
1898.08.24
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet, from Parkstone, Dorset 24 Aug 1898, re her letter describing her journey to Blankenberg and Keilhaus?, Herr and Frau Rektor Schulz and school; visits to Parkstone by Mr and Mrs Dunn and P Cambridge who is describing and drawing spiders; "The Reminder" on vaccination laws, A. R. Wallace's letter in response; first favourable reviews (of "Wonderful Century") in the "Inquirer" and the "Literary Gazette"; regards to Eleanor. Place: Dorset England Germany
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1391. |
NHM-WP01.003.038
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Sims Frances née Wallace, Sims Thomas, ? Edward
1856.04.21
Letter from A. R. Wallace to Fanny (Mrs Thomas Sims) from from Singapore, 21 Apr 1856 re delayed expedition to Macassar; Christian missionaries, particularly French Catholics in China and elsewhere, missionary social work, religious doctrine. Place: Macassar Celebes Netherlands Indies China New Zealand Singapore Malaya Notes: Letter no in contents list: 36
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1392. |
NHM-WP01.003.056
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Spruce Richard, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Bentham George, Latham Robert Gordon
1866.01.03
Letter from Richard Spruce to A. R. Wallace, from Hurstpierpoint, 3 Jan 1866, re A. R. Wallace's new stereoscope; Latham's failure to publish Spruce's vocabularies, Latham's bankruptcy; return of the MS to Spruce; New Year greetings to A. R. Wallace and his "charmante Épouse". Place: England Hurstpierpoint West Sussex Notes: Letter no in contents list: 54
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1393. |
NHM-WP01.003.057
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Sims Frances née Wallace, Sims Thomas, Mitten William
1867.02.27
Letter from Richard Spruce to Mrs Sims (Frances Wallace) from Hurstpierpoint, 27 Feb 1867 re the return of some of his diplomas found by her; A. R. Wallace's stereoscope; spiritualism; health. Place: Hurstpierpoint West Sussex England Notes: Letter no in contents list: 55
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1394. |
NHM-WP01.003.058
Correspondence:
Spruce Richard, Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Mitten William, Hanbury Daniel
1867.04.26
Letter from Richard Spruce to A. R. Wallace, from Hurstpierpoint, 26 Apr 1867 re spiritualism; A. R. Wallace's memoir on Malay migration; inherited deafness in cats; Paris Exposition. Place: England Hurstpierpoint West Sussex Paris France Notes: Letter no in contents list: 56
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1395. |
NHM-WP01.005.001
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Browne A G, Wood John George, George Henry
1886.10.23
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his wife Annie, from New York hotel, (USA), Saturday 23 Oct 1886, continued Monday from 142 East 19th Street New York; re sea voyage from England, a week of rough weather and seasickness followed by five days of calm; ships food; passengers, one American an accomplished comic actor and singer; charades, concerts and deck quoits; chess with ships doctor and an American passenger; New York harbour, delay at customs, Mr Browne not there to meet him; hotel recommended by Mr Wood, hotel rooms and food; meeting with Mr Browne and transfer to his house; Mrs Browne; meeting with Mayoral candidate Mr George; visit to Central Park; plans to go to Boston on Thursday; Statue of Liberty very fine. Place: New York Boston USA
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1396. |
NHM-WP01.005.003
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Violet Isabel, Browne A G, Marshall J W, Nichols ?, Gray Asa,
1886.11.02
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his daughter Violet from The Quincy hotel, Boston, 2 Nov 1886 re his first public lecture, rehearsals at Loughton and Farncombe useful, cut sections following advice of Mr Marshall, enclosing a newspaper and press cuttings (not present), report on lecture brief because today is election day; tour along Hudson and to West Point Military college with Mr Browne, spectacular scenery including basalt cliffs "The Palisades" along the river (with ink sketch of cliffs with a sailing boat on the river below); colourful autumn foliage; details of hotel food including "shaker apple-sauce"; tram cars in Boston; meeting with Spiritualist doctor Nichols, invited to visit; plans to visit botanist Asa Gray at Cambridge tomorrow; discovery of a chess club and plans to play. Place: Boston Massachusetts USA
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1397. |
NHM-WP01.005.018
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Lester Frank Ward
1887.02.14
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his wife Annie from The Hamilton hotel, Washington DC, 14 Feb 1887, re walk in the woods with botanist professor Ward, sending a collection of plants including ferns packed in moss in a biscuit tin, instructions for potting, Spotted Wintergreen (Chimaphila maculata) and Rattlesnake Plantain (Goodyera pubescens) to be given to Miss Jekyll and a sedge, Carex platyphylla, to Annie's father William Mitten, plants listed by botanical and common names; description of trees and other plants seen; curious appearance of fields without hedgerows; Paulownia imperialis, a tree with flowers like fox-gloves, grows to great height in Washington gardens; would like to stay and see woods in summer if finances permitted but there seems to be no demand for scientific lectures as too many scientists on the circuit; hopes Annie has succeeded in letting house or getting a boarder. Stamped envelope addressed to Mrs Wallace at Frith Hill, Godalming and postmarked on the front Washington 14 Feb 1887and on the back New York 15 Feb 1887 and Godalming 25 Feb 1887. Place: Washington DC USA Notes: 2 folios
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1398. |
NHM-WP16.001.067
Correspondence:
Turrill William B , Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Harvey William Henry, Hooker Sir Joseph Dalton
1948.04.22--1948
Letter to William Greenell Wallace from W B Turrill, Keeper, the Herbarium and Library, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 22 Apr 1948, naming the author (William Harvey) of a letter sent to him for identification; probably William Harvey to Joseph Hooker 23 May 1853; see WP15, William Mitten papers. Place: Bournemouth Dorset England Notes: Formerly with early Wallace family correspondence WP1/3. Not listed in contents. TS with signature in ink. The addressee must be A. R. Wallace's surving son William Greenell Wallace.
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NHM-WP01.001.036
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Swinton A C, Donkin ?, Wimborne Lord
1901.11.28
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Parkstone, Dorset, 28 Nov 1901 re water supply and surveying road to cottage, possible purchase of more land adjoining, enclosing tracings of Mr Donkin's building plans (not present). Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: 34
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1400. |
NHM-WP01.001.083
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel, Wallace William Greenell, Lodge Sir O Knight, Wells , Ramsay
1903.11.13
Postcard from A. R. Wallace to his son William, from Broadstone, Dorset, 13 Nov 1903 re (letter?) by A. R. Wallace published in the "Daily Mail" of 12 Nov in reply to Lodge, Wells and Ramsay. Place: Dorset England Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard Wallace's hand: not numbered
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