- GB 249 T-GED/1/10/13
- Item
- c 1915
Part of Patrick Geddes papers
Includes photographs.
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Part of Patrick Geddes papers
Includes photographs.
Partial letter from Anna Geddes to Jane Hay, and notes by Patrick Geddes
Part of Patrick Geddes papers
Brief start of letter from Anna Geddes to Jane Hay, addressed from Government House, Cyprus, incomplete. On reverse, notes by Patrick Geddes on practical measures to relieve the famine of Armenian refugees.
Letter from Patrick Geddes, London, to the secretary of the Eastern Colonial Association
Part of Patrick Geddes papers
Refers to personal balance and expresses desire to apply for part of the balance in shares and the other in cash, and outlines his position as overdrawn.
Draft letter from Patrick Geddes to Anne Cobden-Sanderson
Part of Patrick Geddes papers
Responds to Mrs Cobden-Sanderson on a number of points relating to the question of Armenian refugees being settled at Cyprus. Refers to Friends War Victims Relief Committee' and Jewish interests in Cyprus. Refers to Mr St. John's surve...
Copy letter from Patrick Geddes, Lasswade, to T.S. Richmond
Part of Patrick Geddes papers
Refers to the potential purchase of property [probably at Egypt]. Commentary on the character and qualities of associates and methods of co-operation relating to the area of study and [civic] action. Requests further detail on the particulars of t...
Extract from a letter from T.S. Richmond to Patrick Geddes
Part of Patrick Geddes papers
Refers to the possible acquisition of land and property of about 320 acres at Cyprus. Outlines the investment terms and suggests a small syndicate may be established to invest in land at Cyprus. Two copies.
Copy letter from Patrick Geddes, Lasswade, to H.B.M. Consul General, Alexandria, Egypt
Part of Patrick Geddes papers
Recommends Charles Salmaslian and enquires as to the possibility of an opening where Salmaslian could be employed. Comments on Salmaslian's character and aptitude.
Copy letter from Patrick Geddes, Lasswade, to Charles Salmaslian
Part of Patrick Geddes papers
Refers to the attempt by Patrick Geddes to secure Salmaslian an alternative appointment, potentially in Egypt. Mention of Mr Foster, Sir Charles Cookson, T.S. Richmond and the British Consul at Alexandria.
Copy letter from Patrick Geddes, Lasswade, to T.S. Richmond, Kafr-el-Duwar
Part of Patrick Geddes papers
Congratulates Richmond on his situation in Egypt. Offers introduction on behalf of Charles Salmaslian, and describes his work at Montpellier and Cyprus, including the undertaking of a Silk School and farm management. Commentary on Salmaslian...
Copy letter from Patrick Geddes, Lasswade, to A[ ] Santi, Pitcairngreen
Part of Patrick Geddes papers
Responds to Santi's enquiry regarding possible positions opening at Cyprus and in London. Provides contact details [not extant] for two businessmen in Perth, Mr MacGregor and Councillor Hay Robertson.
Copy letter from Patrick Geddes, Lasswade, to S[ ] Perkes
Part of Patrick Geddes papers
Requests an account for Paralimni be sent to S. Harrock, at Limassol, and for Kouklia to Mr Elmassian. Discusses activity in Cyprus.
Draft letter and notes from Patrick Geddes to [ ] Dunlop
Part of Patrick Geddes papers
Refers to Cyprus and question of Armenian refugees.
Copy letter from Patrick Geddes, to [ ] Dunlop
Part of Patrick Geddes papers
Letter to [possibly Andrew] Dunlop of the Eastern and Colonial Association. Refers to dealings with Dr Lunn and lecture arrangements at the Royal Institution. Mention of Christian Percy in relation to agricultural undertakings at Cyprus. Mentio...
Letter from James Paton, Glasgow Corporation Galleries of Art, to Patrick Geddes
Part of Patrick Geddes papers
Refers to Cyprus antiquities held at Glasgow courtesy of Mr Hamilton Lang. Desires to meet Patrick Geddes in Edinburgh to discuss the Cyprus question.
Paton, James, 1843-1921, curator
Copy letter from Patrick Geddes, to Joseph Anderson
Part of Patrick Geddes papers
Refers to the acquisition of antiquities in Cyprus and the possibility of securing funds from the Edinburgh Museums to undertake excavation work there. Mention of Julius Robertson van Millingen, F. Douglas Brown, and Percy Christian.
Anderson, Joseph, 1832-1916, antiquary