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<strong>WP</strong>1/1/67 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 Broadstone, Dorset, 30 Nov 1902 re progress of housebuilding,<br />

interior decoration and fittings, drainage problems, costs;<br />

writing an article for an American paper to earn some money.<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: 64<br />

<strong>WP</strong>1/1/68 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 Broadstone, Dorset, 19 Dec 1902 re progress of housebuilding;<br />

William's sister Violet expected home tomorrow; debt;<br />

advance from Macmillan's; article (Man's Place in the Universe)<br />

based on ''Wonderful Century'' written for New York<br />

''Independent'' whose agent suggests a new book with royalites in<br />

advance; William's career prospects as electrical engineer in<br />

mines.<br />

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

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

<strong>Wallace</strong>, Violet, born 1869<br />

Harwood, Tom<br />

Place: Dorset England Rugby New York USA<br />

Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard <strong>Wallace</strong>'s hand: 65<br />

<strong>WP</strong>1/1/69 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 Broadstone, Dorset, 3 Jan 1903 re Electrical engineering in<br />

mines, suggests William contacts Geological Survey; road being<br />

made in front of house; Miss Scutt first visitor to house; ducklings<br />

and chickens reaction to water, William should read Lloyd<br />

Morgan's ''Habit & Instinct''; Percy Curtis sends thanks for photos;<br />

letter enclosed from (Mr) Wareham (not present); books <strong>Alfred</strong><br />

<strong>Russel</strong> <strong>Wallace</strong> has read; ''Bounder'' writing in the ''Clarion'';<br />

William and walking companion should look for the ''toad in the<br />

coal''.<br />

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

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

Harwood, Tom<br />

Scutt, Miss<br />

Curtis, Percy<br />

Reid, Clement, 1853-1916<br />

Morgan, Conway Lloyd, 1852-1936, British zoologist and<br />

psychologist<br />

Place: Dorset England<br />

Notes: Numbered in pencil in Mrs Richard <strong>Wallace</strong>'s hand: 66<br />

<strong>WP</strong>1/1/70 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 />

22<br />

30 Nov 1902<br />

19 Dec 1902<br />

3 Jan 1903<br />

17 Jan 1903<br />

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