Showing various traditional occupations and their contemporary feminine equivalents; lady mayoress, cook, housemaid, nurse-girl and charwoman.
Showing various traditional occupations and their contemporary masculine equivalents: peer, parson, capitalist, publican and sailor.
Showing various traditional occupations and their contemporary masculine and feminine equivalents [a combination of the two diagrams which each show masculine or feminine occupations].
‘Coupole Construction’. Showing the transverse section of the exterior and cutaway interior of the cupola of an unidentified building.
Label: ‘William Hume, 14 Lothian Street, Edinburgh’.
Plan of [Olympus], consisting of a large circular room with eight semi-circular alcoves. Two opposite alcoves serve as an entrance/exit staircase and as the entrance to a corridor leading to a second circular room.
Label: ‘William Hume, 14 Lothian Street, Edinburgh’.
Birds-eye view of [Olympus] similar to T-TYR 8/7/1 [https://www.ica-atom.org/strathclyde/glass-slide-of-pen-sketch-by-pan-olympus;isad]
Birds- eye view of Olympus, as an open temple on top of a table-top mountain.
Label ‘William Hume, 1 Lothian Street, Edinburgh’.
Showing [Olympus] as a tower and domed temple on top of a hill overlooking the ocean, with a winding road leading down to a seaside building.
Label: ‘William Hume, 14 Lothian Street, Edinburgh’.
Showing [Olympus] as a tower and domed temple on top of a hill.
Label: ‘William Hume, 14 Lothian Street, Edinburgh’.
Showing Olympus and relating to idealism (vital Olympus), religion, synthesis, synergy, synthesis science (vital), ideal city and arts (paleotechnic).
Showing Olympus and an industrial town, and relating to theological Olympus, war, individual progress, politics, science and industry (paleotechnic).
Manuscript.
Manuscript.
Endorsed on reverse with some manuscript notes in pencil.
Sin título36 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.