Encloses letter from Mackintosh [not extant], advises that he has received the letter from Mackintosh subsequent to Geddes' lecture at the South Place Institute.
Sans titreRelating mostly to shares, dividends, income tax and the settlement of his estate. Typescript, manuscript and printed.
Sans titreRelating to financial affairs with some personal remarks as regards health and acquaintances. Mentions Madame de Ligne, Nevile Foster and [ ] Schiff. Also includes lists of securities belonging to Victor Branford's estate. Typescript and manuscript.
Sans titreReprinted from The University Review, December 1905, pp. 243-54, and January 1906, pp. 329-44.
Sans titreVictor Verasis Branford feels stimulated by Patrick Geddes’ recent talk on his work in India. Branford suggests Geddes send him photos and drawing from India periodically, which Branford could transform into slides and show them to audiences in London, thus promoting Geddes’ work in India. Mentions Lewis Mumford and Arthur Geddes.
Sans titreMentions the Indore Report and suggests the creation of a lantern slide show to promote the work Geddes is doing in India.
Sans titreDiscusses the predicament of the Town and Gown Association, his meeting with Thomas Barnby Whitson and his views on the matter. Believes Whitson should approach William Stowell Haldane regarding this matter. Suggests that if Henry Beveridge’s loan could be repaid the Association would remain solvent. Suggests meeting Lord Pentland to discuss the matter further.
Sans titreDiscusses possible ways in which the University and City Association could help the Town and Gown Association. Mentions his efforts of raising money for the Town and Gown Association. Mentions White, Brady, Gilmour, Ross, and J.M. Barrie.
Sans titreAcknowledges receipt of Thomas Barnby Whitson’s letter of the 20th of October. Details the conditions under Robert Fleming is willing to financially help the Town and Gown Association. Believes Lord Pentland and William Stowell Haldane should be approached for support as well. Mentions Mr. Banks and J.M. Barrie.
Sans titreDiagrams and notes on the evolution of societies; inheritance; variation; and the classification of the sciences. Manuscript.
Sans titrePaper on aims and structure of Rural Co-Partnership Housing Association by V.V. Branford, president. Other related papers are also included.
Sans titreA paper read at a meeting of the London Economic Club by V. Branford.
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