Notes about Patrick Geddes' work. Sections are entitled: 'The Valley Section as a Framework for Study'; 'Competition or Cooperation'; 'The Region, the Town, the City'; 'The Valley Section as a Basis for Social Action'. Typescript..
Pierre Clavel, University of North Carolina Master of Regional Planning. Typescript with manuscript annotations and footnotes.
Thanking Tyrwhitt for her letter advising of the availability of Geddes material at Harvard, and arranging a meeting to view the documents. Manuscript. 1 document. 20 April 1959.
Attached note: Pierre Clavel to Prof. [Jaqueline] Tyrwhitt. Listing items he has taken. Manuscript. 1 document. 4 May 1959.
Pierre Clavel. Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina. Endorsed: Title and 'A Preliminary Draft March, 1960 Copy No. 8 of 26'.
Typescript.
Endorsed: amendments by [Jaquiline Tyrwhitt] in manuscript.
Chronologically ordered list of pamphlets and leaflets. Consists of pasted copies of typescript text from T-TYR/1/15/1 [https://www.ica-atom.org/strathclyde/patrick-geddes-bibliography-october-1950;isad] with added critical manuscript annotations by Jaqueline Tyrwhitt about each item. Typescript and manuscript.
Typescript with manuscript annotations by [George] Pepler. Attached: compliments slip of the Association for Planning and Regional Reconstruction, London. Endorsed in typescript 'Copy of Geddes blurb with Pepler's amendments.'
Regarding amendments and additions to a [bibliography] which Mumford has been compiling. Mention of: Patrick Geddes; Gooch; J.M. Robertson; Farquharson, Ruskin and his St. George's Guild; August Comte; J.J. Findlay; Herbert Spencer; F.S. Marvin; R.M. Maciver; Harriet Martineau; the Masques of Learning; [Eliseé Reclus]; [Halford John] Mackinder; H.J. Fleure; J.W. Slaughter; Amelia Defries; Jane Harrison; [William Richard] Lethaby; C[harles] R[obert] Ashbee; Sir W.H. Hadow; Brother Lawrence; Richard Rolle; Walter Hinton; AE [George William Russell]; George Meredith; Rachel Annand Taylor ['Banabhard']; Michael Foster; Claude Bernard; and A. H. Gibson.
Zonder titelThe Sociological Review, contents page and pp. 108-119. Vol. XIX. No. 2. April 1927.
Zonder titelComparing and contrasting Western and Eastern (especially Indian) culture and education. Mention of: Town and Gown Association; Masques of Learning; Indian students in Edinburgh; Tagore; Bose; Sir Atul Chatterjee; Sir Michael Sadler; Dr. [Ananda Kentish] Coomaraswamy; Mr. [Ernest] Havell; the Cities and Town Planning Exhibition in Bombay and Patrick Geddes' surveys in India (Bombay, Poona, Surat, Broach, Baroda, Ahmedabad, Ajmere, Amber, Jaipur, Muttra, Delhis, Agra, Cawnpore, Lucknow and Allahabad). Typescript with manuscript annotations.
Zonder titelBranford's descriptions of a visit to Rome, especially the new University City (Citta Universitaria) in Rome and the possibility of establishing a Sociological Institute there. Also mention of a new fruit and vegetable market; an agricultural co-operative bank; a working class quarter in the style of a garden-city; textile factories; the transformation of a street into an incipient 'Rue des Nations'; the Pincian gardens; Villa Medici; Ludovisi Quarter; International Institute of Agriculture; Mussolini; fascism in Italy; St. Peter's cathedral. Branford plans to use these observations in a lecture on 'Incipient Rome and its Region'. He suggests a town planning exhibition in Rome would be a modest beginning to 'a sociological mission to the Fascists'. Typescript with manuscript annotations.
La Colline, Territet, Switzerland.
Typescript with manuscript annotations. Endorsed 'Presidential address of P.G. before Regional Survey Section of South-Eastern of Scientific Societies at Hastings on 28 May 1927'. 18 pp. [1927]
Attached: notes by Jaqueline Tyrwhitt on Patrick Geddes' 1927 paper, 'The movement towards synthetic studies in its educational and social bearings'. Manuscript. 1 p. September 1971.
For the [Sociological Review]. Typescript with manuscript annotations.
Zonder titelRelating to various theories of evolution, and botany. Mention of Charles Darwin, Charles Lyell, Goethe, De Vries, Malthus, Wallace, Huxley, Mendel, Weismann, Linnaeus, De Candolle.
Typescript with manuscript annotations.
Reprinted from the Journal of the American Institute of Architects.
Reference to Victor Branford's Science and Sanctity (1923).