Trollius pumilus and Geranium species, Wolvesden
- GB 235 RJF/2/3/58
- Item
- 30/06/1915
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
Farrer, Reginald John
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Trollius pumilus and Geranium species, Wolvesden
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
Farrer, Reginald John
Meconopsis psilonomma (ex.icon.orig?)
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
Farrer, Reginald John
letter dated 19/12/1915 from Farrer, Hotel Wagonlits, Peking, to Celia Noble
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
Has spent the summer in the mountains in Valley of Rocks & Wolves. Describes sward of dancing lavender-blue poppies by tarns higher up. Received letter from friends regarding the War, death of one. Feels calmer, states he's taken a house to write book, begs her to visit, Bhuddhas around. Restoration of Imperial residences, killed the Republic and Yuan - being enthroned in New Year ambiguously President and Emperor. Further pleading to Celia to come.
Farrer, Reginald John
Primula farreri / Primula species, No.29, Wolvesden Pass
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
Farrer, Reginald John
Farrer/Purdom, Lakeside Horticultural Society Photo Album, Volume 1
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
Inscription to 'My dear Bill, from RF', 07/02/1917. Photographs by Farrer. Starts in Peking in 1914 and progresses to Mei S'an, Gwang Hui Ssu, Mien Chi Hsien, Hwa S'an, Lin Tung, Satanee, Siku, 'Thundercrown', Jo-ni, then in 1915, Lanchow, Sining, Wei-Yuan, 'Wolvesden Pass', Tien Tang Ssu, Chebson Ssu, 'Creda Rossa' and 'Clear Lake'. Many shots of villages and mountain scenery, including the locations where various plants were found. There are also photographs from Farrer's lone journey south from Lanchow, before he was reunited with Purdom to travel down the Ja-ling-Jang, through the Yangtze Gorges to Ichang.
Farrer, Reginald John
letter dated 1914 from Farrer, Hotel Wagonlits, Peking, to Celia Noble
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
Business letter regarding silks, hangings/pieces/ coats purchased from Imperial Palace. List, costs of each item, used his own money to buy as her banker's draft not arrived. Suggests to bake, disinfect and clean items to rid of infectious germs. In ps suggestions of other items to purchase.
Farrer, Reginald John
letter dated 16/07/1914 from Farrer, Jo-ni to Celia Noble
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
Escape from murderous monks from Sian, retreated to temple, further threats to safety, at Siku stayed with the military Governor - raids and violence so moved to Thibet where no fewer than 5 Living Bhuddas, gives thanks for her letters adoringly, moving to Kansu.
Farrer, Reginald John
Corydalis melanochlora, with [last?] on highest ridges
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
Farrer, Reginald John
Stellera (stems should be stiffer and the plant forms a perfect domed bush), above Siku
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
Farrer, Reginald John
letter dated 14/03/1914 from Farrer, Lanchow, to Celia Noble
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
Expressing distress at not receiving any letters from Celia. In Thibet, bought some huge copper vats - heirlooms, 12 silk panels, jade for her. Spent winter in Lanchow: describes as charming Chinese capital surrounded by orchards, pagodas and immemorial tombs, so old & tranquil in dazzling blue golden air. ‘I live in fat peace ensconced in a big many-yarded palace while all Europe is a devil's cauldron of blood and fire.’
Farrer, Reginald John