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William's new and better position with a "decent and liberal firm"; sending some of his goods including clothes, advice to buy some cellulose collars and cuffs; enclosing letter (not present) from Mr Davies who wants supporters in preserving Godalming Old Market Place and is interested in William's Rowan fields; fears they may lose "The Grange" through lack of investors with enough money, the owner having refused an offer of £14,000, Carter to view property, need to seek a builder with large capital.
Carter's Estates, possibility of buying a new house suitable for use as a dwelling and a school, her brother William's investigation of houses in Cranleigh, Horsham and Basingstoke; Mr Carter's purchase of a large farm near Oxford and his plans to build a model settlement or small garden city on it, including public access to wild land.
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Author's draft of a reply to ARW in connection with a dispute in The Clarion.
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Search for house and land [with Mr Swinton], nearby Mayfield prettier and less built on; have seen an ideal farm with barns and orchards, have contacted agent; can visit area again in daughter Violet's holidays if farm lost.
Cannot sign Poulton's memorial because it makes several statements of opinion with which ARW does not agree.
Thanks Poulton for corrections he made.
Sending slides with examples of colouration and mimicry, used for his American lecture tour.
Has been working on Studies Scientific and Social, a school reader of the Wonderful Century and some articles for America. House hunting -in Sussex. Will returned from America in March and is now working for Macartney and McElroy in London. Violet is headmistress of a kindergarten belonging to the Frobel Institute. Discusses recent inventions and telescopes at the exhibition.
On co-operation and cooperative industry.
About colour photography for new edition of the Wonderful Century.
Light, atmospheric particles and the causes of the blue colour of the sky; 2 ff.
Prof. Dewar's experiments, light, atmospheric particles and the causes of the blue colour of the sky.
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