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Museum, was an unsuitable, acidic container, judged to have no<br />

historical value, and has been destroyed.<br />

Notes: <strong>The</strong> number 139 was accidentally omitted when numbering<br />

the letters so has been assigned to this piece for convenience.<br />

<strong>WP</strong>1/1/140 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, 17 May 1908 with instructions re<br />

marking up proofs for new edition of ''My Life''; William's health<br />

and income tax; silver medallion of <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong> <strong>Wallace</strong> by<br />

Bruce Joy on display at the Royal Academy.<br />

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

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

Bruce-Joy, Albert, 1842-1924<br />

Place: Dorset England<br />

Notes: Annotated in pencil in Mrs Richard <strong>Wallace</strong>'s hand ''Bruce<br />

Joy | 122A''<br />

<strong>WP</strong>1/1/141 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, Monday (?1908) re proposed sale by<br />

Lord Wimborne of land surrounding <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong> <strong>Wallace</strong>'s<br />

house and possible multiplicity of buildings and people, proposal<br />

that the family combine to buy extra land near house.<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 />

Place: Dorset England<br />

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

''122B?''<br />

<strong>WP</strong>1/1/142 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, 18 May 1908 re editing proofs for new<br />

edition of ''My Life''; exercise with a chair; gardening.<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: 123<br />

<strong>WP</strong>1/1/143 Letters to William Greenell <strong>Wallace</strong><br />

Stamped envelope addressed to W G <strong>Wallace</strong>, 61 Clyde Road,<br />

West Didsbury, Manchester, postmarked Broadstone Mar 3 and<br />

Manchester 4 Mar 1904, annotated on the back in <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong><br />

<strong>Wallace</strong>'s hand asking for William's recollections of childhood.<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 />

<strong>WP</strong>1/1/144 Letters to William Greenell <strong>Wallace</strong><br />

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

from Broadstone, Dorset, 7 Dec 1908, addressed to W G <strong>Wallace</strong>,<br />

40<br />

17 May 1908<br />

1908<br />

18 May 1908<br />

Mar 1904<br />

7 Dec 1908<br />

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