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GB 249 T-YOU/6/1 · Pièce · c 1857 - 1869
Fait partie de James 'Paraffin' Young papers

Newspaper cuttings reporting miscellaneous current events, legal cases in the oil industry, news of Dr Livingstone, oil manufacture and trade, explosive coal oils and paraffin lamps, Young’s paraffin oil patent, The Royal Institution and The International Exhibition in 1862.

Diagrams and notes by [Patrick Geddes]
GB 249 T-TYR/1/5/1 · Dossier · c 1906- 1915
Fait partie de Jaqueline Tyrwhitt papers

Diagram or plan by [Patrick Geddes] relating to the classification of the sciences, possibly for a museum layout. Manuscript. 1 document, no date.

Sheet with diagrams by [Patrick Geddes]. Manuscript. 1 document, no date.

Four diagrams by [Patrick Geddes or others] relating to the temporal and spiritual powers of various periods: Greco-Roman, Medieval, Renaissance, Revolution, Empire and Finance. Manuscript. 4 documents, no date.

Bundle of notes and diagrams relating to labour, finances, social and political movements, men and women, eutopia (India/Europe/ California). Manuscript. 9 docs, no date.

Bundle of notes, endorsed 'H. Wilson 30/6/15' and 'Dev[elopmen]t of Labour Letter to R. Kenny'. On labour relations and work. Manuscript. 5 docs. [1915]. Folder is endorsed by [Jaqueline Tyrwhitt]: '1906. 3 Letters to Wilson' and 'Wilson - Architect and artist - designed churches - leader in "arts & craft" movement - died over 80 before 1939. Had vast library espec. on eastern [sic] thought and art'. Inside of folder contains manuscript list of the original contents, correspondence between [Henry] Wilson and Patrick Geddes [see T-TYR 1/5/2 [https://www.ica-atom.org/strathclyde/folder-of-correspondence-between-henry-wilson-and-patrick-geddes;isad]].

Glass slide of a plan by []
GB 249 T-TYR/8/9/1 · Pièce · No date
Fait partie de Jaqueline Tyrwhitt papers

Plan of [Olympus], consisting of a large circular room with eight semi-circular alcoves. Two opposite alcoves serve as an entrance/exit staircase and as the entrance to a corridor leading to a second circular room.

Label: ‘William Hume, 14 Lothian Street, Edinburgh’.