‘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’.
Includes:
Envelope of the Exposition Universelle de 1900, [Paris] containing correspondence relating to the Paris Exposition and International Assembly. Correspondents include: [Patrick Geddes], [Andrew Ross], John Ross and T[homas] R. Marr. Mention of [ ] Delvolvé, Don Arturo De Marcoantu [sic], Mr.[ ] Trounce and the International Association. Manuscript and typescript. 5 docs. 17-22 October 1899.
Expense account notes relating to Paris 1900. Manuscript. 5 pp., in envelope endorsed 'Expenses for "Rue des Nations" 1900'. [c 1900].
Programme No. 20 (October 1-12) of the Paris International Assembly of the International Assocation for the Advancement of Science, Arts and Education'. Printed. 1 doc. c 1900. Attached newspaper article: 'International Science at the Paris and Glasgow Assemblies' by Patrick Geddes. From an unknown newspaper. No date [c 1900].
Sheet of notes and diagrams by Patrick Geddes. Manuscript. 1 p. No date.
The New Age, pp. 73-76. 26 May 1910. Includes articles on socialism, foreign affairs and the Prevention of Destitution Bill.
The Nation, pp. 765-768. 26 August 1911. Includes articles on militarism, the Mona Lisa, poetry and the end of a summer drought.
Notes and diagrams by Patrick Geddes. Relating to: Crosby Crypt, world and church, university and city, physical/biological/social; 'Exhibition of Ideas - (Temporal)' (including industry, art, health, education, politics, morals and history); 'Exhibition of Ideas - Spiritual' (including etho-politics and architecture); the antithetical relationship between the business philosophy of the industrial age and the spiritual doctrine of all time, the plunge into decadence and the vigour of war; the 'Two spirits of War', the war of conquest and the war of independence. Manuscript. 8 pp. [30 June 1905].
Fragment of a note by Patrick Geddes. Relating to tower street, entrance and back entrance, northward and southward views. 1 document. No date.
Folder is endorsed with notes by Jaqueline Tyrwhitt about the folder's original contents: correspondence from Patrick Geddes to [Henry] Wilson.
See T-TYR 1/5/2 [https://www.ica-atom.org/strathclyde/folder-of-correspondence-between-henry-wilson-and-patrick-geddes;isad]
Outlines the education of Alasdair Geddes from the age of 5 onwards. 4 pp. Manuscript.
13 October 19[1]5. Endorsed in pencil 'Notes by his sister'. Endorsed on reverse in different hand 'Bottle in bed. Milk on Kitchen Table. Hot water in Kettle if you need it!! Goodnight.'
Regarding amendments and additions to a [bibliography] which Mumford has been compiling. Mention of: Patrick Geddes; Gooch; J.M. Robertson; Farquharson, Ruskin and his St. George's Guild; August Comte; J.J. Findlay; Herbert Spencer; F.S. Marvin; R.M. Maciver; Harriet Martineau; the Masques of Learning; [Eliseé Reclus]; [Halford John] Mackinder; H.J. Fleure; J.W. Slaughter; Amelia Defries; Jane Harrison; [William Richard] Lethaby; C[harles] R[obert] Ashbee; Sir W.H. Hadow; Brother Lawrence; Richard Rolle; Walter Hinton; AE [George William Russell]; George Meredith; Rachel Annand Taylor ['Banabhard']; Michael Foster; Claude Bernard; and A. H. Gibson.
Sans titrep. 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.
Illustrations by Hendrik Willem Van Loon.
'A Schoolboy's Bag and a City's Pageant' by Patrick Geddes. Survey. Vol. 53. pp. 525-529, 553-554. With an introduction: 'Who Is Patrick Geddes?' by Lewis Mumford. Survey. Vol. 53. pp 523-524. 1 February 1925.
'Cities, and the Soils They Grow From' by Patrick Geddes. Survey. Vol. 54. pp. 40-44. 1925.
'The Valley Plan of Civilisation' by Patrick Geddes. Survey. Vol. 54. pp. 288-290, 322-325. June 1925.
'The Valley in the Town' by Patrick Geddes. Survey. Vol. 54. pp. 396-400, 415-[16], 1925.
'The Education of Two Boys' by Patrick Geddes. Survey. Vol. [54], pp. 571-575, 587-590. 1 February 1925.
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