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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
George Edwards Comerford-Casey (formerly Casey)
Date:
1903-1912
Source of text:
Forum Auctions (auction)
Summary:

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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
[unknown person]
Date:
[1903?]
Source of text:
Wallace, A. R. (1903). [Letter of support]. The Vaccination Inquirer : 25 : 153
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell
Date:
c. 1903
Source of text:
  • Cockerell, T. D. A. (1903). The making of biologists. Popular Science Monthly: 62(6): 512-520 [p. 517]
  • Cockerell, T. D. A. (1913). Recollections of Dr. Alfred Russel Wallace. Science: 38: 871-877 [p. 871]
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Benjamin Kidd
Date:
c. 1903
Source of text:
Kidd, B. (1903). The man who is to come. Harper's New Monthly Magazine : 106 (632): 215-219 [p. 216]
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
William Greenell Wallace [ARW's son]
Date:
3 January 1903
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP1/1/69
Summary:

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".

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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
William Greenell Wallace [ARW's son]
Date:
12 January 1903
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP1/1/180
Summary:

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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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Benjamin Kidd
Date:
17 January 1903
Source of text:
Cambridge University Library: Add. 8069
Summary:

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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
William Greenell Wallace [ARW's son]
Date:
17 January 1903
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP1/1/70
Summary:

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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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
George Morris Philips
Date:
24 January 1903
Source of text:
Jeremy Norman and Co. (bookseller)
Summary:

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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
William Greenell Wallace [ARW's son]
Date:
1 February 1903
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP1/1/71
Summary:

Domestic affairs; William's career prospects.

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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Raphael Meldola
Date:
17 February 1903
Source of text:
Hope Entomological Library, Oxford University Museum of Natural History: ARW 203
Summary:

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.

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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Edward Bagnall Poulton
Date:
23 February 1903
Source of text:
  • Hope Entomological Library, Oxford University Museum of Natural History: ARW 68
  • Hope Entomological Library, Oxford University Museum of Natural History: ARW 68
Summary:

About his date of birth and new book "a kind of pot-boiler".

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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
William Greenell Wallace [ARW's son]
Date:
28 February 1903
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP1/1/72
Summary:

Domestic affairs; William's career prospects; progress of work on book and articles.

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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Raphael Meldola
Date:
6 March 1903
Source of text:
Hope Entomological Library, Oxford University Museum of Natural History: ARW 204
Summary:

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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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Joseph Benson Gilder
Date:
21 March 1903
Source of text:
Dibner Library, Smithsonian Institution: MSS 001526 A
Summary:

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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
[unknown person]
Date:
26 March 1903
Source of text:
Dibner Library, Smithsonian Institution: MSS 001526 A
Summary:

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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Raphael Meldola
Date:
29 March 1903
Source of text:
Hope Entomological Library, Oxford University Museum of Natural History: ARW 205
Summary:

Enquiring whether a Mr. Everett would read his MS on astronomical subject, for a fee.

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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
William Greenell Wallace [ARW's son]
Date:
30 March 1903
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP1/1/73
Summary:

Domestic affairs; William's career prospects; progress of work on book and articles.

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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
James Mark Tuohy
Date:
1 April 1903
Source of text:
Andrew Berry (private collection)
Summary:

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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
[unknown person]
Date:
5 April 1903
Source of text:
Leonard, S. H. (1913). Dr. Wallace on the genesis of the soul. The Spectator : 111 (4456): 863
Summary:

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