Anon.
Anon.
Illegible annotation printed in top margin.
'M. André Allar, Sculptor.'
From 'The Builder, March 26,1892.'
'P No 101' endorsed in top margin in manuscript in pencil.
Part of a screen print depicting a forest and a river pasted on the reverse.
Allar, André Joseph, b. 1845, sculptor'Eduard Kaiser 1885 Malpaga [ ]'
Kaiser, Eduard, 1820-1895, painterMarta M[ ] Fjatterström after Henrik Krogh.
From an unidentified publication.
Krogh, Henrik, 1886-1927, painter and ceramic artistReprinted from 'The Naturalist'.
'1731. - Exposition Universelle.'
'(E.F. phot. Paris).'
Draft for three short stories or parables on working and thinking collectively. The stories demonstrate how to overcome adversity. They are to be ‘submitted for the consideration of the Organising Committee of the University and City Association of London presently or about to be situated in More’s House, Chelsea, New Crosby Hall’. 3 copies.
Lists expenses, donations and loans related to Crosby Hall. 3 copies.
A selection of illustrations from The Evergreen with explanatory notes on The Evergreen, summer meetings and the Outlook Tower.
An explanation of the unique function of the Outlook Tower as a regional centre by Alexander T. Mclndoe, Head of the School of Town and Country Planning, Edinburgh College of Art. An extract from unspecified publication.
Reprinted from The American Journal of Sociology, volume 4, no. 5.
Zueblin, Charles, 1866-1924, university professor and sociologistVarious subjects including criticism of the arrangements for the International Association meeting at Paris as intimated to the British Association at Bradford, mentioning James Mavor and W. Law Bros. Mention also of [ ] Ford, General [Lowther], Mrs. Grinling, [ ] Crowther, Jean [ ], [John] Dewey, [ ] White and Edward McGegan.
Ross, John, fl. 1895 - 1932, chartered accountantWith an introduction by Sir Samuel Chisholm. Published for the Young Scots Society.
A review of Remains of the Prehistoric Age in England by Edith Windle. From The Daily News.