Mentions Edinburgh Socialist League. Discusses drying plant and appliances for crop drying in agriculture. Typescript. Sawbridgeworth.
Discusses a letter by [Patrick] Geddes not published by the Times. Mentions a manuscript of [Sister] Nivedita, wonders about a memoir of her and edited letters. Hendon.
Refuses to take some townspeople to stay on a farm. Says of Geddes, 'you are off your eggs and right onto the straw...'. Dumfries.
Relates to organisations for boys helping with work on farms. Suggests the Boy Scouts could take it up and suggests Geddes writes to Baden Powell. Mentions [ ] Kippel. Sandwich.
Manuscript.
Discusses the agricultural situation and thinks a fund is all that is necessary to cope with land currently flooded. Rye, Sussex.
Acknowledges receipt of cutting from The Daily Mail. Replies to Geddes' proposals to get boy scouts to help on farms. London.
Sans titreTypescript. First page missing. With letter of enclosure, 16 May 1911, S.K. Ratcliffe to Patrick Geddes.
Sans titreTypescript.
- Review of 'Les Stations Lancustres d'Europe aux ages de la Pierre et du Bronze' by Robert Munro, 1908.
- Summary of talk by G.P. Gooch to Sociological Society on historians of civilisation, no date.
Typescript. With letter of enclosure, 5 May 1928: Lone Wolf (Arthur B. Allen), Gildmaster, to Patrick Geddes. Requests criticism of the paper.
Typescript.
Typescript.