Describing the deep snow, the cold temperatures at Inverness and Braemar, mentions Mrs Elder, the arrival of engineers, to whom she will write, with mention of Lord Rosebery, Sir George Trevelyan and John Ruskin. Crofts are to be submerged and tenants are to receive compensation.
GB 249 T-GED/9/115/4
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17 February 1895
Part of Patrick Geddes papers
GB 249 T-GED/9/115/1
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10 January 1895
Part of Patrick Geddes papers
Concerning her opposition to a proposed aluminium factory at Foyers. Advising that she has written to Lady Lovat and may write to Mr Ruskin and requests Geddes to write to Lord Rosebery. Describes the proposed re-direction of water, plans for a factory and projected employee numbers.
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GB 249 T-GED/9/126/5
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11 June 1895
Part of Patrick Geddes papers
Acknowledges receipt of letter from Patrick Geddes, discusses the purchase of two flats for £450 authorised by Lord Rosebery, if Drysdale approved. Refers to 'unceasing energy' of Patrick Geddes, mention of thanks from Lord Rosebery for copy of Evergreen.