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2041.
NHM-WP17.98    Figure:    1835--1854   Pencil sketch of a Derbyshire landscape   Image
2042.
NHM-WP17.096    Figure:    1835--1854   Pencil sketch of an unknown location
2043.
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.
2044.
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.
2045.
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).
2046.
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.
2047.
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.
2048.
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").
2049.
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.
2050.
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".
2051.
BM-Am1935,1014.12    Miscellaneous:    1842   Axe made of stone. Obtained by A.R. Wallace in the Amazon. 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".
2052.
NHM-WP03.019.10    Note:    1843   Eulogy on our Native Land
2053.
WS7    Book:     [Chambers, Robert.] 1844. Vestiges of the natural history of creation. London: John Churchill.   Text
2054.
S001a    Book contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1845. An essay, on the best method of conducting the Kington Mechanics' Institution. In: Parry, Richard ed. The History of Kington. Kington: Charles Humphreys, pp. 66-70.   Text   Image   PDF
2055.
WS11    Book:     Darwin, C. R. 1845. Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the countries visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle round the world, under the Command of Capt. Fitz Roy, R.N. 2d edition. London: John Murray.   Text
2056.
NatLibWales-LlGC.NLW-003217356    Figure:    1845   Rees, David and Wallace, A. R. 1845. Map of the parish of Neath in the County of Glamorgan. Shows canal with towpath, waterbodies, woods, building names, chemical works, workhouse, rope walk. Scale 1:6,336. 1 in. = 8 chains. 1 ms. map : col ; 50 x 70 cm. + apportionment schedule (1, 7, 3 leaves).   Image
2057.
NHM-WP03.019.11    Note:    1845   Prologue
2058.
S001aa    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1845. Journal of Mesmerism. The Critic 2 (19, 10 May): 45.   Text
2059.
NHM-WP17.200    Figure:    1845   Watercolour painting of the town of Neath, Wales   Image
2060.
NatLibWales-LlGC.NLW-003216117    Figure:    1846   Wallace, A. R. 1846. Map of the hamlet of Llantwit Lower in the parish of Llantwit juxta Neath in the County of Glamorgan. railway, canal with locks and towpath, waterbodies, woods, building names, quarry. Scale 1:6,336. 1 in. = 8 chains.   Image
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