Unable to visit Edinburgh, due to business. Regrets missing opportunity to visit Outlook Tower. Invitation extended to Patrick and Anna Geddes to visit Warwick Castle. Expresses thanks for article for the W.A.T. and hopes that Patrick Geddes may contribute further information that may help Warwick's cause.
Warwick, Frances Evelyn Maynard, 1861-1938, Countess of WarwickAdministrative arrangements for around 500 letters and circulars to be sent out in relation to the International Exposition, Paris, 1900 and the International Assembly. Thanks to Mrs Grinling for providing teapots, requests additional purchases and advises of whereabouts in the following days.
Congratulates Marr on his success, requests advice on how funds are to be distributed in payment of accounts. Mentions 'Whites' in relation to bill payment. Advises of his whereabouts in the coming days and requests a meeting with Marr. Confirms he is happy to undertake some work for Stoddard Dewey. Mention of Edward McGegan.
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Pavilion of the city of Paris.
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Slide labelled 'Geo Philip & Son 32, Fleet Street London'
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- 'La Rue des Nations'; 'ND Phot'; endorsed '1006'
- [Rue des Nations seen from across the river Seine.]; 'ND Phot'; endorsed '10[ ]'
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Endorsed '8210'.