Manuscript.
Marr, Thomas R., fl. 1898-1909, Warden of Manchester University SettlementThanks Patrick Geddes for his letter dated 13 June. Discusses the financial requirements of turning the Outlook Tower into a Geographical Institute. Believes the new changes in the Education Code encompass all types of outdoor study, not just Nature Study. Offers his help with historical and geographical courses, although with some reservations as he is not a naturalist. Mentions Robert Smith and Grinling.
Marr, Thomas R., fl. 1898-1909, Warden of Manchester University SettlementAcknowledges receipt of the letter of the 11th of November and 12th July. Discusses the rent arrears for the Outlook Tower, the costs for the development of the Tower paid by himself and the Town and Gown Association. Explains the rent was not paid on time due to all the earning from the Tower being spent on equipment. States he had no further implication in the matter for nine years. Informs the secretaries he cannot pay the sum and was not aware of Patrick Geddes’ initiative of the Summer Meetings taking place in the Tower.
Marr, Thomas R., fl. 1898-1909, Warden of Manchester University Settlement.1 Printed circular/letter from T. R. Marr (Secretary, the Outlook Tower), Edinburgh, advertising a conference on nature study. On reverse, draft motion on teaching nature study. 9 October 1899. Manuscript. 1 p.
.2 Sederunt at the above conference. 14 October 1899. Typescript. 1 p.
Marr, Thomas R., fl. 1898-1909, Warden of Manchester University SettlementSix photographs, one postcard and one reproduction of a photograph of notable buildings and views at Cologne, mounted on one sheet.
- 'Bridge of Boats at Cologne.'; 'Phot by Frith'; reproduction of a photograph; [Francis Frith]
- Photograph of a street with an adjacent open green space; 7.5x 10 cm
- Photograph of newly planted trees bordering a road; 10 x 7.2 cm
- Photograph of a park and a tree-lined street outside the city walls; 26.6 x 20.9 cm
- 'Das Rathaus Coeln'; endorsed '110'; 21.9 x 28 cm
- Photograph of two adjacent squares with ponds and newly planted trees, probably in Kőln-Neustadt; 'T. R. Marr' signed on the reverse in pencil bottom right corner; 26.9 x 21.1 cm
- 'Salierring, Kőln Neustadt' title in manuscript in pencil on the reverse; photograph of residential tenement buildings with small gardens in front of the houses; 26.8 x 20.3 cm
- 'Der Altmarkt Gruß aus Kőln'; 'Rőmmler & Jonas Dresden, 1898'; endorsed '812'; postcard
Anon., T[homas] R[ ] Marr; [Francis] Frith.
'Cologne: views of' endorsed on reverse in crayon.
Frith, Francis, 1822-1898, photographer and publisherPrinted. Also covering letter.
Marr, Thomas R., fl. 1898-1909, Warden of Manchester University SettlementRelates to arrangements for Michael leaving accommodation in the Outlook Tower. Typescript.
Marr, Thomas R., fl. 1898-1909, Warden of Manchester University SettlementAsks to be enrolled as a member of a new 'Synthetical Association' and suggests Patrick Geddes as president. Discusses the 'Edinburgh influence' on the growing insistence on the need for co-ordination and co-operation; describes the influence of the Outlook Tower ideas on the University Settlement at Manchester. Typescript.
Marr, Thomas R., fl. 1898-1909, Warden of Manchester University SettlementGives list of instructions and information relating to Outlook Tower activities.
Marr, Thomas R., fl. 1898-1909, Warden of Manchester University Settlement