- GB 235 CAV/1/1/4/16
- Item
- 12/9/1912
Part of George H. Cave Collection
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Part of George H. Cave Collection
Rhododendron veriflorum, F877, Hpimaw
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
Primula fasciculata, RBGE, Robert Moyes Adam image (69 x 80mm)
Part of John MacWatt Primula papers
Correspondence from Smith, thanking Cave for seed and requesting further material
Part of George H. Cave Collection
letter dated 23/12/1919 from Farrer, Upper Burma Club, Mandalay, to Celia Noble
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
Receives her letter, sweet smelling, which confirms she will join him in Rangoon next winter. He describes possible sights to see when travelling to Peking or other places, such as where the Dalai Lama has his visiting Vicarage or Japan. Plan to return home by sea with Celia. Speaks of the War, her visit there to the Land of Agony & pleased with his book The Void of War being recognised as an interpretation of such a vast tragedy. Comments on the merits of laughter, religion and ridicules marriage. Prefers to believe in the permanent association of alliance between kindred beings. ‘I must come by sea, to act as a chaperone to my 36 great wooden cases of treasures, including, above all, my dear Celia's.’
Farrer, Reginald John
1930, May, Royal Horticultural Society
Part of John MacWatt Primula papers
Part of Thomas Blaikie collection
Handwritten note in French which appears to include detail of discussion relating to Thomas Blaikie's complaints.
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