Showing various traditional occupations and their contemporary masculine and feminine equivalents [a combination of the two diagrams which each show masculine or feminine occupations].
Showing the different classifications of occupations under the headings ‘Postman (Conventional)’; ‘Child (Dramatic)’; and ‘Sociologist (Evolutionary)’.
Relating to Meduso, Gorgono, and ~Polis.
Relating to various botanical forms.
One copy is labeled: ‘William Hume, 1 Lothian Street, Edinburgh’.
‘Life’, ‘Normal’ (Paradises, Gods, Muses) and ‘Abnormal’ (Hells, Demons, Furies).
‘Année Sociologique’. Relating to: ‘I. General Sociology’; ‘II. Religious Sociology’; ‘III. Juridical and Moral Sociology’; ‘IV. Criminal Sociology and Moral Statistics’; ‘V. Economic Sociology’; ‘VI. Social Morphology’; and ‘VII. Miscellaneous’.
Individual (Indolence/Apathy/Ignorance/Poverty) and Social (Diseases/Follies/Vices/Crimes).
Charting the transformation from village to city in the areas of kinship, government, land ownership and worship.
Relating to the village community’s kinship, government, land and worship.
Showing the Camera Obscura and contents of the various levels of the Outlook Tower, Edinburgh.
Positive copy label: ‘William Hume, 14 Lothian Street, Edinburgh.
Shows men of various occupations - hunter, shepherd, farmer- working on a slope. At the top of the slope is a town with a cathedral. At the bottom of the slope is a harbour town (also with a cathedral) and several boats in the harbour. [Possibly related to Patrick Geddes’ valley section diagrams].
Endorsed: ‘William Hume, 14 Lothian Street, Edinburgh’.
p. 398.
p. 399. 'The Valley in the Town'.
p. [ ]. 'The Eastern Watershed of Scotland; Generalised Section from Hills to Sea'.
p. [ ]. 'Fig. 24. The valley section with rustic types'.
p. [ ]. Portrait of Patrick Geddes.