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From:
Phillip Evans
To:
John Tyndall
Date:
Saturday night 1842
Source of text:
MS JT/1/11/3569; MS JT/1/11/3568, RI
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Tyndall Project
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From:
John Tyndall, Snr
To:
John Tyndall
Date:
March 16th, 1842
Source of text:
MS JT/1/10/3267, RI
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Tyndall Project
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From:
Phillip Evans
To:
John Tyndall
Date:
March 17th 1842.
Source of text:
MS JT/1/11/3570, RI
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Tyndall Project
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From:
John Chadwick
To:
John Tyndall
Date:
March 22nd 1842.
Source of text:
MS JT/1/11/3494, RI
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Tyndall Project
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From:
Thomas Charles Higginson
To:
John Tyndall
Date:
23rd March 1842.
Source of text:
MS JT/1/11/3732, RI
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Tyndall Project
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From:
John Tyndall
To:
John Tyndall, Snr
Date:
Thursday night, (Mar. 24th, 1842)
Source of text:
MS JT/1/10/3268, RI
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Tyndall Project
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From:
John Conwill
To:
John Tyndall
Date:
March 26th 1842.
Source of text:
MS JT/1/11/3524, RI
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Tyndall Project
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From:
Phillip Evans
To:
John Tyndall
Date:
March 30th 1842.
Source of text:
MS JT/1/11/3571, RI
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Tyndall Project
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From:
Iwanne Müller
To:
Ferdinand von Mueller
Date:
15 March 1842
Source of text:
Private hands
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller Project
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Herbert Edward ("Edward") Wallace
Date:
[16] [March] [1842]
Source of text:
  • Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP1/3/9
  • Wallace, A. R. (1905). In: My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions. Vol. 1. London: Chapman & Hall. [p. 178]
Summary:

A long, evocative, descriptive poem about Wales, contrasting wild and beautiful countryside with the ugly hell of coal mines and Welsh miners’ brutal existence there.

Contributor:
Alfred Russel Wallace Correspondence Project