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GB 249 T-GED/9/313/3 · Piece · 18 September 1900
Part of Patrick Geddes papers

Administrative arrangements for around 500 letters and circulars to be sent out in relation to the International Exposition, Paris, 1900 and the International Assembly. Thanks to Mrs Grinling for providing teapots, requests additional purchases and advises of whereabouts in the following days.

GB 249 T-GED/9/313/5 · Piece · 15 October 1900
Part of Patrick Geddes papers

Congratulates Marr on his success, requests advice on how funds are to be distributed in payment of accounts. Mentions 'Whites' in relation to bill payment. Advises of his whereabouts in the coming days and requests a meeting with Marr. Confirms he is happy to undertake some work for Stoddard Dewey. Mention of Edward McGegan.

GB 249 T-GED/9/319 · Stuk · 13 September 1900
Part of Patrick Geddes papers

Requests information and a time-frame for repayment of money lent, advising he is desperate straits for cash. Advises that he will not send out press copies in relation to International Exposition at Paris, 1900 and International Assembly and requests that Marr do it.

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GB 249 T-GED/9/313/1 · Piece · 4 September 1900
Part of Patrick Geddes papers

Ross advises Marr of his new address at 19 Cheyne Row, discusses new guides relative to International Exposition and the possibility of continuing book sales after the exposition. Expresses dissatisfaction at 2nd class travel, and sends his personal regards. Mentions 'Ford'.

GB 249 T-GED/9/313/4 · Piece · 3 October 1900
Part of Patrick Geddes papers

Outlines his plans to move south, via Edinburgh, in the coming weeks. Advises on progress of preparing envelopes for the guides in relation to the International Exposition at Paris, 11900. Mentions Crowther and requests information on how postage costs are to be paid. Requests congratulations are passed on to 'Jean'.

GB 249 T-GED/9/313/2 · Piece · 11 September 1900
Part of Patrick Geddes papers

Advises Marr of Mavor's detainment in London, requests advice on whether and where to send guides relating to the International Exposition at Paris, 1900. Mentions Griffiths and Law Bros. Complains about 'tardy after thoughts' and how business is being mishandled.