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Potter, (Helen) Beatrix

  • GB 235 POT
  • File
  • 1866 - 1943

•File containing photocopies of Potter’s correspondence with Charles McIntosh (typescript copies filed under Mary Noble)

Potter, (Helen) Beatrix

Polunin, Oleg Vladimirovich

  • GB 235 POL
  • File
  • 1914 - 1985

•File containing miscellaneous correspondence regarding his expedition to Karakoram and Lebanon and plant lists (1959-1962)

Polunin, Oleg Vladimirovich

Plumtre, E.D (Kew)

  • GB 235 PLU
  • File
  • 1928 - 1934

•File containing 3 collectors books, No. 1-300

Plumtre, E.D (Kew)

Physicians, Royal College of

  • GB 235 PHY
  • File
  • 1761 - 1899

•File containing typescript extracts relating to the Royal College of Physicians, (1761-1899)

Royal College of Physicians

Photocopy of diary covering 1919 Burma Expedition with Reginald Farrer

  • GB 235 COX
  • File
  • 1919

1 folder with Photocopy of personal journal of E.H.M. Cox 31st January - 29th December 1919. Covering the Burma Expedition with Reginald John Farrer (17 February 1880 – 17 October 1920)
Remarkable account of 2 people, written between 1919 and 1920 and occasionally containing language and attitudes that would be considered offensive today; E.H.M. Cox, photographer, botanist, hunter, writer, and Reginald Farrer: botanist, painter and writer. Sail to Rangoon from Liverpool. Train and boat to Myitkyina and make base; from there they make expeditions into Kachin country with a large train of coolies, Gurkhas and Indian staff. Routine [as far as possible] seems to be gathering specimens, plants and seeds, taking photos, both glass plate and roll film, drying and pressing plants. Travelling from place to place and camping for as long as they need. Long treks in the north-east highlands climbing to 10,000 ft. and more. The diary is very closely observed and personal .The writer finds he has to do much more than the above accomplishments due to non-appearance of cooks, coolies etc. The weather plays an important part in the diary due to its erratic behaviour. Interesting that they receive pretty regular mail and both write a lot in return. British District Officers play a [generally] useful part in their plant searches. [description by SM]

Cox, Euan Hillhouse Methven

Penson, Jim

  • GB 235 PEN
  • File
  • 2015

•File containing 2 notebooks, titled ‘Flora Scotica’ and ‘Local Flora – Mainly West Cornwall’

Penson, Jim

Paterson, William

  • GB 235 PWM
  • File
  • 1810 - 1870

•Envelope containing historical data on Paterson, including copies of newspaper articles, from Ian S. Taylor by favour of George Storrar (February 1979), mostly relating to the creation of “Paterson’s Victoria White Seedling Potato’

Paterson, William

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