Possibly relate to the Current Events Club, Outlook Tower, 1934-1935. Many are obituaries of eminent men of science or relate to the subjects of education, civic improvement in Edinburgh, with some book reviews.
Includes: small draft outline of programme and Outlook Tower Guide for an Edinburgh Winter Meeting; notice for Junior Outlook Tower Association; Outlook Tower, suggested subjects for photographs (possibly for publicity purposes). Manuscript and typescript.
- 'The Congresses at the Paris Exhibition'. The Times. 9 April.
- 'The International Science Association'. 24 March.
- 'The Paris Exhibition'. 4 June.
- 'Our Note Book - a cleaning house for science'. 18 May.
- 'A Hint from the International Assembly'. Glasgow Evening Times. 24 October.
- Article relating to Patrick Geddes. From The Steamship. May 1901.
- 'United States at Paris - elaborate preparations for the Exposition'.
- 'The Paris Exposition - "A Wouller" - unwanted absence of English tourists'. From Westminster Gazette.
- Article relating to Exhibition. Pallmall Gazette 25 September 1899.
- 'International Ties and Relations'. N.E. Daily Gazette. 19 October 1899.
- 'To Advance Science. Branch of Paris Educational Assembly is organised'. Chicago Evening Post. 26 February.
- Article relating to Exhibition. Philadelphia Inquirer, 4 February.
- 'Notable experiments made by scientists'. Worcester Gazette. 6 April.
- 'Sir Robert Pullar and the Paris Exhibition'. The Courier. July.
- 'The Upshot of the Paris Exhibition'. Review of Reviews. November.
- 'Benefits of Exposition - Patrick Geddes an ardent advocate of such fairs'. 19 February.
- 'An international assembly in Paris'.
- 'Mr. Dooley on the Paris Exposition'. New York Times.
- 'The British Association and the Paris Exposition'.
- 'The Paris and Glasgow Exhibitions'. Glasgow Herald. 12 May.
- 'Great work at Exposition'. Chicago Evening Post. 26 February.
- 'Professor Geddes in this country to found an International Society - New Educational Movement'. Tribune. February.
Anon.
'Bieris, & Co [...] Darjeeling'
'David Foggie 1915' signed on plate.
Zonder titel'James Norval Dunfermline Alloa'
Zonder titel'Alyth 1905. (at Miss G[ ]ths)' endorsed on envelope in manuscript in pencil (blue) by Patrick Geddes.
Anon.
Two versions of a photograph of a group of people in front of the entrance to Teviot Row House (University of Edinburgh Students' Union). Patrick Geddes: second row, right of centre; Anna Geddes: fourth row, fourth to the left of Patrick Geddes; Thomas R. Marr: front row, sixth from the right.
'Alexander A Inglis [...] Edinburgh' endorsed on the reverse.
Zonder titel'David Foggie 1910' signed on plate.
'David Foggie 1911' signed bottom right corner.
Six versions of a photograph of a group of people in the courtyard of Ramsay Garden, each photograph shows the group in a slightly different pose. Patrick and Anna Geddes: second row, centre; Thomas R. Marr: front row, furthest to the right.
'1896' endorsed in manuscript in pencil in bottom (in one case top) margin.
Anon. [Alexander A. Inglis]
Labels with numbers in top margin [number in brackets after title].
Zonder titelFive versions of a photograph of a group of people in the courtyard of Ramsay Garden, each photograph shows the group in a slightly different pose. Patrick Geddes: second row, left of centre; Anna Geddes: second row, fourth to the left of Patrick Geddes; Thomas R. Marr: front row, fifth from the right; [Victor Verasis Branford]: third row, second to the right of Patrick Geddes.
'1894' endorsed in manuscript in pencil in bottom margin.
Anon.; Alexander A. Inglis
Numbered in manuscript in ink in bottom left corner [number in brackets after title].
Zonder titelFive versions of a photograph of a group of people at the courtyard of the New College, placed on the stair in front of the entrance into the Assembly Hall, Edinburgh. Patrick Geddes: front row, sixth from the right.
Anon. [Alexander A. Inglis]
Zonder titelTwo photographs of a group of people at the courtyard of the New College, placed on the stair in front of the entrance into the Assembly Hall, Edinburgh.
Anon.; Alexander A. Inglis
Zonder titelAnon.