Enquires about the possibility of obtaining a teaching post while waiting to hear of suitable outdoor work in Cape Town. Gives details of her work and interests and hopes to meet in London to discuss the matter.
Asks him to send an order for a Mason's Gas Regulator for the Outlook Tower.
Encloses previous letter. Gives an account of the activities of Patrick Geddes and Colleagues in city improvement, park making and improvement of Old Edinburgh. Mentions the Dunfermline Report, work in Chelsea and Richmond Workmen's villages, small garden villages in Edinburgh, Horniman Museum, Botanic Gardens. Outlines what he wants to do in Canada. Advises on the laying out of new towns. Refers to Raymond Unwin and Barry Parker's work at Hampstead Garden Suburb. Typescript.
An account of the re-opening of Outlook Tower, 'the real Spring'. They have heard from [John] Ross, [Edward] McGegan and [Victor] Branford. The Regional Association will hold an Easter conference at the Outlook Tower. 'Witch Galloway' is being cleaned up. Refers to [Patrick Geddes's] papers as 'scrappy papers that he'll no pairt wi'...ye wad think they were gold and I'm sure I'll tak mair care o'them'.
Explains that the delay in sending estimate is due to demands by their workmen for increased wages and the illness of Mr. Rollo.
Gives estimate of cost of producing posters.
Asks to know how to contribute to the Outlook Tower before sending a subscription.
Mentions first proposed meeting of the Dean Valley Association.
Correspondents are: James Wenley, W.S. Rimner, R. Morham, John Marshall, J. Duns, Alexander W. Inglis. Includes draft copy letter from Patrick Geddes to unspecified person.
Typescript with notes on reverse by [Patrick Geddes].
Typescript.
Relating to proposed student residence connected with the Maternity Hospital at Milne Murray Lodge. Typescript.
Encloses sheet of rough notes by Patrick Geddes.
Manuscript.