Address by Patrick Geddes to the Regional Survey Section of the South-Eastern Union of Scientific Societies, [date unknown]. Sociological Review. Vol. [ ]. No. [ ]. pp 223-232.
Sans titreFrom [special section], 'Coal: Ways to Reconstruction'. Sociological Review. Vol. [ ]. No. [ ]. pp.178-185.
Sans titreShowing the contents of each floor and the camera obscura.
Sans titreRelating to place/work/folk.
On reverse, several small diagrams, including swastikas and a valley section.
Sans titreMention of Aristotle, Bacon, Comte, Spencer, Kant and Plato.
Manuscript.
Sans titreOn reverse of notepaper for Summer Meeting at King’s College, July 12-31 (no year mentioned).
Manuscript
Sans titreExplains the course of action taken to save the Town and Gown Association. Refers to the summary of expenses drawn by Whitson & Methuen, Chartered Accountants.
Sans titreSymbolical story about a difficult situation and the importance of friends' support, possibly referring to the difficulties of the Town and Gown Association and the monetary investments and loans it needs to continue its work with the University Halls of Residence.
Sans titreAsks Professor Alexander Crum Brown to approve and extend a list of names suggested by Mr. Auldjo Jamieson, Baillie Pollard and himself to receive invitations for the meeting to be held that Friday, 27 January 1899. Asks for Crum Brown’s approval of the invitations.
Sans titreArticle by Patrick Geddes, John W. Graham, William Brown MacDougall, Walter Warren Seton, A.C. Ward, Thomas Barnby Whitson on the importance and the structure of University Halls.
Sans titrePatrick Geddes asks why the Mercat Press books did not arrive on time and advises that unless they are delivered that day to the London University Imperial Institute they will be useless.
Sans titreDiscusses the Congress of Universities at Oxford and supports a collaboration between University and City as proposed by Dr. Mackichan’s in his report.
Sans titrePhotographs and maps of Denmark.
This series is part of Patrick Geddes’ large collection of maps, plans, photographs, prints and drawings of countries and regions around the world. Much of this collection was part of Geddes' Cities and Town Planning Exhibition.
Sans titreMap of Ecuador.
This series is part of Patrick Geddes’ large collection of maps, plans, photographs, prints and drawings of countries and regions around the world. Much of this collection was part of Geddes' Cities and Town Planning Exhibition.
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