Article published in 'The Lamp’ 1976 and reprint in Dutch for ‘Essobron’ 1977 including correspondence from 17 March 1977 to 21 November 1977 with the publishers and the University of Strathclyde.
Section relating to Patrick Geddes' valley section, pp. 134-143.
From 'The Valley Plan of Civilization' by Patrick Geddes.
Branford's descriptions of a visit to Rome, especially the new University City (Citta Universitaria) in Rome and the possibility of establishing a Sociological Institute there. Also mention of a new fruit and vegetable market; an agricultural co-operative bank; a working class quarter in the style of a garden-city; textile factories; the transformation of a street into an incipient 'Rue des Nations'; the Pincian gardens; Villa Medici; Ludovisi Quarter; International Institute of Agriculture; Mussolini; fascism in Italy; St. Peter's cathedral. Branford plans to use these observations in a lecture on 'Incipient Rome and its Region'. He suggests a town planning exhibition in Rome would be a modest beginning to 'a sociological mission to the Fascists'. Typescript with manuscript annotations.
La Colline, Territet, Switzerland.
Thanking Tyrwhitt for her letter advising of the availability of Geddes material at Harvard, and arranging a meeting to view the documents. Manuscript. 1 document. 20 April 1959.
Attached note: Pierre Clavel to Prof. [Jaqueline] Tyrwhitt. Listing items he has taken. Manuscript. 1 document. 4 May 1959.
On localisation and communities. Mention of Elberfield in Edinburgh and of John Ruskin's Fors Clavigera. Manuscript.
Geddes, Sir Patrick, 1854-1932, Knight, biologist, sociologist, educationist and town plannerMention of: the valley section; 'The Classification of Statistics and its Results' (1881); 'An Analysis of the Principles of Economics' (1885); 'A First Visit to the Outlook Tower' (1906); 'Civics as Applied Sociology' (1904); 'Nature Study and Geographical Education' (1902); 'A Suggested Plan for a Civic Museum' (1906); 'City Deterioration & the Need of City Survey' (1909); 'Problems of the War' (1914). 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'.
Geddes, Sir Patrick, 1854-1932, Knight, biologist, sociologist, educationist and town plannerRelating to various theories of evolution, and botany. Mention of Charles Darwin, Charles Lyell, Goethe, De Vries, Malthus, Wallace, Huxley, Mendel, Weismann, Linnaeus, De Candolle.
Typescript with manuscript annotations.
Typescript with manuscript annotations. Endorsed 'Presidential address of P.G. before Regional Survey Section of South-Eastern of Scientific Societies at Hastings on 28 May 1927'. 18 pp. [1927]
Attached: notes by Jaqueline Tyrwhitt on Patrick Geddes' 1927 paper, 'The movement towards synthetic studies in its educational and social bearings'. Manuscript. 1 p. September 1971.
For the [Sociological Review]. Typescript with manuscript annotations.
Geddes, Sir Patrick, 1854-1932, Knight, biologist, sociologist, educationist and town plannerPierre Clavel. Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina. Endorsed: Title and 'A Preliminary Draft March, 1960 Copy No. 8 of 26'.