1921, May, Royal Horticultural Society
- GB 235 MCW/6/9
- Sous-série organique
- 1921
Fait partie de John MacWatt Primula papers
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1921, May, Royal Horticultural Society
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Primula cynoglossifolia, Rock Garden, RBGE, Robert Moyes Adam image (107 x 150mm)
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‘Duns Doctor Wins Competition’, cutting
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‘Duns Doctor Wins Competition’, cutting (91 x 63mm) marked as from The Berwickshire News July 1926.
letter dated 06/05/1920 from Farrer, The Residency, Nyitadi, to Ernest Gye
Fait partie de Reginald Farrer Collection
Describes being somewhere very remote, like Eden. It takes 9 days to reach an outpost where letters can arrive. Hopes this Arcadian state will continue and glad he is alone, writes negatively about Jumps's [Euan H.M. Cox's] presence when he was in camp with him previously. Doing some painting of flowers and landscape, using the Chinese and Japanese convention as there are trailing rolls of white cloud around. A minute fly a nuisance. He notes there is the possible vendetta locally but he will await events and he has raised the Union Jack, which he thinks people find vastly reassuring. ‘I am gone down to the bedrock existence unadorned, & there, never thinking of the lovely fluffs & frills of life, achieve a bare and barbarous glory of contentment.’
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John Hutton Balfour- Notes for examinations, May 1856
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Letter from Ben Wilson, Duddo, to Elizabeth Farquharson, John MacWatt's daughter
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Letters in the Hutton Balfour bound correspondence from surnames beginning A
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