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Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard <strong>Wallace</strong>'s hand: 39<br />

<strong>WP</strong>1/1/42 Letters to William Greenell <strong>Wallace</strong><br />

Letter from <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong> <strong>Wallace</strong> to his son William <strong>Wallace</strong>,<br />

from Parkstone, Dorset, 16 Feb 1902 re progress of house<br />

building; the W C Reader (probably <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong> <strong>Wallace</strong>, ''<strong>The</strong><br />

Wonderful Century: Its Successes and Failures'', 1898) has been<br />

adopted by the London School Board.<br />

Name: <strong>Wallace</strong>, <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong>, 1823-1913<br />

<strong>Wallace</strong>, William Greenell born 1871<br />

Wimborne<br />

Place: Dorset England<br />

Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard <strong>Wallace</strong>'s hand: 40<br />

<strong>WP</strong>1/1/43 Letters to William Greenell <strong>Wallace</strong><br />

Letter from <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong> <strong>Wallace</strong> to his son William <strong>Wallace</strong>,<br />

from Parkstone, Dorset, 9 Mar 1902 re house-building and garden.<br />

Name: <strong>Wallace</strong>, <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong>, 1823-1913<br />

<strong>Wallace</strong>, William Greenell born 1871<br />

Place: Dorset England<br />

Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard <strong>Wallace</strong>'s hand: 41<br />

<strong>WP</strong>1/1/44 Letters to William Greenell <strong>Wallace</strong><br />

Letter from <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong> <strong>Wallace</strong> to his son William <strong>Wallace</strong>,<br />

from Parkstone, Dorset, 16 Mar 1902 re reccommended treatment<br />

if William contracts small-pox; progress of house-building;<br />

beginning autobiography; writing Astronomy chapter for new<br />

edition of Wond. Cent (<strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong> <strong>Wallace</strong>, ''<strong>The</strong> Wonderful<br />

Century: Its Successes and Failures'', 1898); Macmillan request for<br />

reprint of ''Malay Archipelago''.<br />

Name: <strong>Wallace</strong>, <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong>, 1823-1913<br />

<strong>Wallace</strong>, William Greenell born 1871<br />

<strong>Russel</strong>l, Francis Albert Rollo, 1849-1885<br />

Bernard, Mr<br />

Place: Dorset England<br />

Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard <strong>Wallace</strong>'s hand: 42<br />

<strong>WP</strong>1/1/45 Letters to William Greenell <strong>Wallace</strong><br />

Letter from <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong> <strong>Wallace</strong> to his son William <strong>Wallace</strong>,<br />

from Parkstone, Dorset, 23 Mar 1902 re progress of garden and<br />

house-building, sending William a report on Acetylene generators.<br />

Name: <strong>Wallace</strong>, <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong>, 1823-1913<br />

<strong>Wallace</strong>, William Greenell born 1871<br />

Curtis, Percy<br />

Donkin, ?, fl 1902<br />

Place: Dorset England<br />

Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard <strong>Wallace</strong>'s hand: 42<br />

<strong>WP</strong>1/1/46 Letters to William Greenell <strong>Wallace</strong><br />

Letter from <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong> <strong>Wallace</strong> to his son William <strong>Wallace</strong>,<br />

from Parkstone, Dorset, 30 Mar 1902 re progress of housebuilding;<br />

gift of garden plants from Italy from Sir Thomas<br />

16<br />

16 Feb 1902<br />

9 Mar 1902<br />

16 Mar 1902<br />

23 Mar 1902<br />

30 Mar 1902<br />

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