Praised by the "Athenaeum"' by [ ].
Reprinted from the Dunfermline Press, 15 July 1905.
Praised by the "Athenaeum"' by [ ].
Reprinted from the Dunfermline Press, 15 July 1905.
Showing a [sculpture or architectural detail] of a woman, possibly a goddess , playing a harp.
Endorsed: ‘Definé par Bartolini. Gravé par Pierre Fontana de Rome’.
[Possibly Pierre Fontaine (1763-1853), French architect and decorator, who lived and worked in Rome at various points throughout his career].
A landscape, with a snow-capped mountain in the background and various trees in the foreground.
Endorsed with a label ‘[] Milliken Photo, Kirkcaldy N . B’ and manuscript label ‘P.G’.
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’.
Depicting a range of three mountains with a series of smaller peaks across the bottom of the sketch.
Showing the Camera Obscura and contents of the various levels of the Outlook Tower, Edinburgh.
Positive copy label: ‘William Hume, 14 Lothian Street, Edinburgh.
Showing relationships between body and mind, acts/facts/thoughts/deeds, town/city/school/cloister.
Relating to geographical, historical and life problems relating to cities. Several smaller sub-diagrams relate to acts/deeds/facts/thoughts, town/city/school/cloister and pathologic/civic/psychologic/ethic.
Both slides relate to village community.
Relating to city/college/school/town, act/fact/deed/thought, the townsman in the developing (limiting) town and the citizen in the re-developing (evolving) city.
Showing intellect/will/feeling, sensation/action/expression, logic/ethic/aesthetic, racial limit and ideal.
Cranks/Dreamers/Pedants/Philistines and Industry/Experience/Meditation/Expression.
Individual (Indolence/Apathy/Ignorance/Poverty) and Social (Diseases/Follies/Vices/Crimes).