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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Frederic William Henry Myers
Date:
28 September 1894
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP2/6/3/3/15
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Frederic William Henry Myers
Date:
14 November 1894
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP2/6/3/3/16
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Frederic William Henry Myers
Date:
5 February 1895
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP2/6/3/3/17
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Frederic William Henry Myers
Date:
18 April 1895
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP2/6/3/3/18
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Frederic William Henry Myers
Date:
17 November 1895
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP2/6/3/3/19
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
William Greenell Wallace [ARW's son]
Date:
2 December 1898
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP1/1/162
Summary:

Letter from William (from USA), incident with cattle; William Greenell Wallace's failure to catch many (small mammals), ARW recommends using a jar or tip-up box trap (illustrated with ink sketch), catching mice in log hut, trying any pine woods for seed and kernel eaters; instructions to get to know local ranchers and ask for details about their mortgages, crops and living; Violet observing teaching in Germany, says it is far better than in England, now staying with Rektor Schulz; young Mr Acland [Ackland?] from England also there to learn German and study education; sending a "Chronicle" containing a letter by Conway about climbing in the Andes, Hard Cash by C. Reade and three photos taken by Miss Casey of the house, one showing altered Summer-house and Loop line path (none present); has given a talk and reading at the house on the Malays for schools; sudden death of Dr Allman; William Greenell Wallace's photos of his hunting trip very good.

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From:
Margaret Benson
To:
Alfred Russel Wallace
Date:
30 January 1890
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP6/12/4
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From:
Edward Bradford Titchener
To:
Alfred Russel Wallace
Date:
27 January 1890
Source of text:
  • Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP6/12/5
  • Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP6/12/5
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From:
James Sibree
To:
Alfred Russel Wallace
Date:
3 March 1892
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP6/12/6
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From:
Adolf Bernard Meyer
To:
Alfred Russel Wallace
Date:
6 November 1892
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP6/12/7
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From:
John Jenner Weir
To:
Alfred Russel Wallace
Date:
30 December 1892
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP6/12/8
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
William Greenell Wallace [ARW's son]
Date:
8 November 1891
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP1/1/16
Summary:

Writes about his visits to London and Sevenoaks (Kent); meeting of Psychical Research Society.

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From:
Wallace, Alfred Russel & Wallace (née Mitten), Annie
To:
William Greenell Wallace [ARW's son]
Date:
15 December 1898
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP1/1/163
Summary:

William's news (from the USA) that he has moved to better accommodation, ARW thinks the dogs and cats there will keep away any small mammals he wants to catch; sending a paper with news of Conway's ascent of Mount Sorata in the Andes; sending Black's Princess of Thule for William Greenell Wallace's birthday; Tommy Atkins now in a shilling edition; the author of Tomorrow (Ebenezer Howard) has sent his book describing the ideal garden city, good review in The Clarion but ARW fears the plan will be suppressed by speculators; news of Tesla's experiments with wireless telegraphy, claims he will work machinery in Paris by power from Niagara; drains at house being connected, problems, cost and method described; cleverness of "Whatnot" and "Bezique" in the The Clarion; reading Dangles? Old Cockaigne; detailed description of method of digging a trench, with planking diagram, Colonel Nichols says tunnels in India made with box frames (diagram); hopes William has got some skeletons by now. Annie's postscript (unsigned) written at right angles to the text by ARW, on the last page of the first of two folios, sends William birthday and new year greetings, and news of local Christmas shopping; plants in flower; photos from Ananda in Ceylon, hopes he will return alive; sale of Ardmore (house).

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From:
Charles Morris Woodford
To:
Alfred Russel Wallace
Date:
3 January 1893
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP6/12/9
Summary:

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From:
John Jenner Weir
To:
Alfred Russel Wallace
Date:
22 January 1893
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP6/12/10
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From:
J. S.? Malim?
To:
Alfred Russel Wallace
Date:
13 September 1896
Source of text:
  • Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP6/12/11
  • Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP6/12/11
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From:
William Storrs Fox
To:
Alfred Russel Wallace
Date:
21 January 1899
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP6/12/12
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From:
[unknown person]
To:
Alfred Russel Wallace
Date:
10 April 1899
Source of text:
  • Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP7/52
  • Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP7/52(3)
  • Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP18/15
Summary:

Thanking ARW for his report and enclosures on the storage of gunpowder and returning them, with comments on the proposal as applied to retailers.

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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
William Greenell Wallace [ARW's son]
Date:
23 December 1898
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP1/1/164
Summary:

Drainage work on house; sale of Dr Allman's house; detailed advice on where William and Mac should go while in America, recommending visit to William's aunt and uncle (Mary and John Wallace) in California, cousin Herbert Assistant Engineer of Southern Railway and may get them work or rail passes; urges William to write a book on his return; recommends Wyckoff's articles on "The Workers" in Scribner's Magazine; birthday and new year greetings.

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From:
Benjamin Sharp
To:
Alfred Russel Wallace
Date:
1 February 1893
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP1/8/301
Summary:

Notifying ARW of his election as a Correspondent of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.

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