John Hutton Balfour- Manuscript labelled 'Flower alterations, calyx, corolla, stamen'
- GB 235 RBG/1/JHB/2/4/10
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John Hutton Balfour- Manuscript labelled 'Flower alterations, calyx, corolla, stamen'
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John Hutton Balfour- Manuscript labelled 'Stem and Ascending axis, Exogenesis"
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John Hutton Balfour- Manuscript labelled 'Leaves, Structure - Venation, etc.'
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John Hutton Balfour- Manuscript labelled 'Leaves - Simple and Compound, etc.'
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John Hutton Balfour- Manuscript labelled 'Table of Organs, Symmetry, Abnormalities, Morphology'
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Folder of postcards and photographs, many annotated by Ewen, from and of Forfar at the turn of the 20th century, presumably all sent by Jane Taylor Ewen, Mill Bank, Forfar to Isaac Bayley Balfour in addition to those stored in Bayley Balfour’s George Don scrapbook, GDS/1.
Includes: 9 postcards
8 photographs of Forfar including one taken at the unveiling of the Don memorial in Forfar churchyard, 08/09/1910 – shows Claridge Druce holding his address and John Knox.
1 pamphlet – “Sixteen Views of Forfar”
1 pamphlet – “A Month in the Country for Working Girls” about a raspberry picking scheme for city girls to work on a Blairgowrie raspberry farm – Jane Taylor Ewen’s cousin is involved; she owns the farm – see Balfour’s Don scrapbook, GDS/1. On reverse of pamphlet is poem written by Willie Taylor, Ewen’s cousin, called ‘Immortality’ (An Ode to Century old rose leaves) – rose leaves thought to have been given to Taylor Ewen’s grandmother by George Don. JTE had to copy out as she could not get a copy. Originally published in “St Andrew”, a parish church magazine. No date. [c.1905]
Plus – 2 photographs of Brechin – not J.T. Ewen’s handwriting on reverse, and postcard to I. Bayley Balfour from Eug. [Eugenius] Warming, Denmark, 21.12.1905 – unrelated to above but found in same folder so kept together.
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Correspondence / article / notes relating to G. Claridge Druce’s Memoir to George Don.
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Two Photographs of the Don Memorial in Forfar.
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Watercolour and ink drawing of 3 mycologists flying high in a mushroon / toadstool shaped hot air balloon entitled "Authorities high in Fungi, 1872" in John Sadler's handwriting - image could very well have been painted by John Sadler. The figure in glasses is likely Miles Berkeley; the figure with red beard could be John Sadler, but more likely to be Mordecai Cooke, the third figure is too indistinct to identify.
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