Rhododendron species, Chaw-ji Camp
- GB 235 RJF/2/3/30
- Item
- 18/05/1920
Parte deReginald Farrer Collection
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Rhododendron species, Chaw-ji Camp
Parte deReginald Farrer Collection
Parte deReginald Farrer Collection
Rhododendron ciliicalyx, F1686?
Parte deReginald Farrer Collection
Parte deReginald Farrer Collection
Two folders relating to Farrer's second expedition to Upper Burma between 1919 and 1920 and his death there. Correspondence is mainly between Farrer and William Wright Smith, Deputy Regius Keeper at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, but also Isaac Bayley Balfour, Lionel de Rothschild, S.R. Fasoms, and post Farrer's death, Claude Barton of the Ingleborough Estate Office, Colonel Stephenson Clarke, Euan H.M. Cox, H.M. Farrer of Farrer and Co. solicitors [dealing with Farrer's estate] and Farrer's mother, Bessie requesting coloured paintings of Gentiana farreri and Lilium farreri so that glass windows may be made up for the church in Clapham.
There are also seed and plant lists, identifications and distribution lists to subscribers [though no list of subscribers was found].
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Parte deReginald Farrer Collection
Rhododendron species Chitupa, Nyitadi
Parte deReginald Farrer Collection
Parte deReginald Farrer Collection
Rhododendron tanastylum ser. irroratum, Nyitadi
Parte deReginald Farrer Collection
letter dated 22/02/1920 from Farrer, The Oaks, Maymyo, to Celia Noble
Parte deReginald Farrer Collection
Replies to Celia's letter expressing concern about her being taken to pieces on Freudian lines will change her. Writes how he is about to go somewhere remote for eight months, alone, unlikely to get post often and sees it as heroic. Writes of firming up plans to meet Celia & Cynthia in Rangoon. Comments about Marjorie's marriage. At end of letter, writes of his money troubles, his allowance of £1000 having halved in value due to rise in Rupee - notes cost of mules up country will be £300. Needs more shareholders for seeds and asks her to find any wealthy acquaintances who might be interested in a share in seeds of new trees, shrubs & flowers.
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letter dated 18/08/1920 from Farrer, Nyitadi, etc. c/o T. Cook & Sons, Rangoon, to Celia Noble
Parte deReginald Farrer Collection
Writes of his uncertainty of their friendship, returning to life in London, parties, insufficient money to live in London (plans to come up to London to judge at the RHS, a few days a fortnight) Speaks of being happy and viewing this year as period of wonderful growth & realisation and refreshment. Enquires about Celia's re-constructions with Freud's representative, hopes he still remains present. ‘My happiness remains waterproof.’
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