Glasgow Exhibition, 1888. Edinburgh: Darien Press.
Endorsed: '1888' and 'J. Tyrwhitt'.
Printed. Includes section on the proposed University of Central India.
Cover endorsed 'Jaqueline Tyrwhitt' and 'A. Geddes'. Title page endorsed 'Arthur Geddes Geographical Dept. University. Edinburgh'.
Sans titreReprinted from The Common Cause, 21 March 1913.
36 squares showing relationships between place/work/folk, achievements/synergy/ etho-polity, imagination/ideation/co-emotion, and sense/experience/feeling.
Also shows [man symbol] and [woman symbol] in relation to folk, etho-polity, feeling and co-emotion.
On reverse, several small diagrams, one endorsed IX-9.
Notes on botany, Scottish history, sociology, city planning and Ireland.
Typescript.
Enclosing paper: 'Patrick Geddes' "University of Central India"' edited by Jaqueline Tyrwhitt. For a meeting on Education in Ekistics at the Athens Technological Organization - Athens Centre of Ekistics. Document B. No. 3. Typescript.
Typescript. Attached: sheet with manuscript notes by [Jaqueline Tyrwhitt], describing the document as a 'second and incomplete copy' which 'could have been printed in Sociology Review [sic], Jan. 1924'.
Sans titreManchester University Lectures No. 10. The Adamson Lecture, 1909. Manchester: University Press.
Showing a [sculpture or architectural detail] of a woman, possibly a goddess , playing a harp.
Endorsed: ‘Definé par Bartolini. Gravé par Pierre Fontana de Rome’.
[Possibly Pierre Fontaine (1763-1853), French architect and decorator, who lived and worked in Rome at various points throughout his career].
A landscape, with a snow-capped mountain in the background and various trees in the foreground.
Endorsed with a label ‘[] Milliken Photo, Kirkcaldy N . B’ and manuscript label ‘P.G’.
Depicting a range of three mountains with a series of smaller peaks across the bottom of the sketch.
Shows men of various occupations - hunter, shepherd, farmer- working on a slope. At the top of the slope is a town with a cathedral. At the bottom of the slope is a harbour town (also with a cathedral) and several boats in the harbour. [Possibly related to Patrick Geddes’ valley section diagrams].
Endorsed: ‘William Hume, 14 Lothian Street, Edinburgh’.