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Electrical engineering in mines, suggests William contacts Geological Survey; road being made in front of house; Miss Scutt first visitor to house; ducklings and chickens reaction to water, William should read Lloyd Morgan's "Habit & Instinct"; Percy Curtis sends thanks for photos; letter enclosed from (Mr) Wareham (not present); books ARW has read; "Bounder" writing in The Clarion; William and walking companion should look for the "toad in the coal".
The 1902 Rede Lecture by Osborne Reynolds "On an inversion of ideas as to the structure of the Universe" - his explanation of gravity similar to Allen's; work on house and garden; reading books for material for his own book, [Man's place in the Universe] hopes to get it out by summer; William Greenell Wallace's business in Ipswich and London.
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Progress of house-building, decoration, interior fittings, road and garden; photograph in Black and White [magazine] illustrates ARW article on relationship with Darwin; advice to William on electrical engineering in mines; remembrances to Mac; researching astronomy and physics for new book (Man's Place in the Universe); reading Eben Holden.
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Domestic affairs; William's career prospects.
Description of new house at Broadstone. Is beginning a new book to cover the balance of the house, which was expensive. Violet has started a school at Wadhurst, near Tunbridge Wells, with a friend. Will is working on application of electrical power to mining.
About his date of birth and new book "a kind of pot-boiler".
Domestic affairs; William's career prospects; progress of work on book and articles.
Wants to purchase back numbers of the Royal Astronomical Society's monthly notices. About his article in the Fortnightly, and book on same subject. Asks about Ranyard.
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Enquiring whether a Mr. Everett would read his MS on astronomical subject, for a fee.
Domestic affairs; William's career prospects; progress of work on book and articles.
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