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H Tinker [Signature]
H Tinker [Signature]


Ian,  Yr very truly  J Howse [Signature]
I am,  Yr very truly  J Howse [Signature]


Yrs very truly Henry Kidner [Signature]
Yrs very truly Henry Kidner [Signature]
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With kind regards Sincerely yours E E Lowe [Signature]
With kind regards Sincerely yours E E Lowe [Signature]


Yours sincerely Chas T Pratt [Charles Tiplady Pratt][Rev Charles Tiplady Pratt (1839-1921), Vicar of Crawthorne, near Barnsley.  He joined the GA in 1904, he founded Crawthorne Museum Society in 1884 and then Crawthorne Victoria Jubilee Museum https://www.cawthornevillage.com/index-6.html  and wrote a history of Crawthorne https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/History_of_Cawthorne.  He was a regular donator to the GA Illustrations Fund.][Signature]
Yours sincerely Chas T Pratt [Charles Tiplady Pratt][Rev Charles Tiplady Pratt (1839-1921), Vicar of Cawthorne, near Barnsley.  He joined the GA in 1904, he founded Cawthorne Museum Society in 1884 and then Cawthorne Victoria Jubilee Museum https://www.cawthornevillage.com/index-6.html  and wrote a history of Crawthorne https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/History_of_Cawthorne.  He was a regular donator to the GA Illustrations Fund.][Signature]


With kind regards Sincerely yours Henry Bassett [Signature]
With kind regards Sincerely yours Henry Bassett [Signature]
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Yours very truly Ll Treacher [Llewellyn Treacher, Twyford] [Signature]
Yours very truly Ll Treacher [Llewellyn Treacher, Twyford] [Signature]


Yours very truly [?] [Signature]
Yours very truly F Janchen [Signature]


Yours very sincerely, Mary Spalding Walker [Signature]
Yours very sincerely, Mary Spalding Walker [Signature]
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With kind regards I am Yours very faithfully J W Carr [Signature]
With kind regards I am Yours very faithfully J W Carr [Signature]


Yours faithfully H Arnold A [can't read][Signature]
Yours faithfully H Arnold D [can't read][Signature]


F W Bennett [?] [Signature]
F W Bennett [Signature]


Arthur Vaughan [Signature]
Arthur Vaughan [Signature]
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Yours sincerely A P Young [Signature]
Yours sincerely A P Young [Signature]


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Edinburgh 1913 [Group photograph] [Long Excursion to Edinburgh August 1st to 9th, 1913. DIRECTORS :- J. S. Flett, D.S c., LL.D., F.R.S.; B. N. Peach, LL.D., F.R.S . ; W. F. P. McLintock:, M.A., B.Sc. ; R. Campbell, M.A., D.Sc. ; W. T. Gordon, M.A., D.S c. ; C. T. Clough, M.A.; and A. Macconochie.]
 
[The index for this photograph appears in  M S Johnstone album 2 page 87][M.S. Johnston album 2 - index, GA 'Carreck Archive' page 87]
 
F W Penny [Signature]
 
Yours faithfully John S Flett [Signature]
 
I am yrs truly Talbot H Whitehead [Signature]
 
Yours sincerely R W Pocock [Signature]
 
Yours sincerely Edward W Tunbridge [Signature]
 
Yours sincerely Eileen M L Hendriks [Signature] [probably 2nd woman from left]
 
Yours sincerely W T Gordon [Signature]
 
Yours sincerely J C McGiven [Signature]
 
Miss Pearse; Miss Bauer; Miss Cadmore; Winnie, Enid, Harold Flett [Flett's children on photograph]; Thomas Hall, J M Given; T F Sibley [Sibly in membership list]; F B B Williams; H Burls; G W Young; [A] Macconochie; [W F P] McLintock; [C T] Clough; W Whitaker; [W T] Gordon  [list of names] [probably of other people on photograph]
 
Easter 1913 [group photograph] [EXCURSION TO THE LIZARD, CORNWALL.
MARCH 20TH TO 29TH, EASTER, 1913.  J. S. FLETT, M.A., LL.D., D.Sc., F.R.S., F.G.S., AND ]. B. HILI., R.N., F.G.S., Directors of the Excursion.]
 
Yours sincerely Henry Dewey [Signature]
 
Harford J Lowe, Kotre, Torquay [Signature]
 
Howard Fox; J B Hill; Harford J Lowe [List of names][probably from photograph above]
 
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[Two pages of women's signatures]
Yours very sincerely [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Raisin Catherine A Raisin] [Signature]
Yrs truly Ida A Slater [Signature]
Yours truly Marie C Stopes [Signature]
yours truly Elaine de V Hinde [Signature]
(Mrs) Hester Forbes Julian [Signature]
Ana M K Wsch [check] [Signature]
H Mary Hutton Sep 5th [Signature]
Yrs truly J Longstaff  [Jane Longstaff] [Signature]
Yours sincerely Caroline Birley  [Signature]
E A Smith [Signature]
Yrs faithfully A E Wills (Miss) [Signature]
Yours very truly Margaret Pember [Signature]
note let you know result in a day or two E Goodyear [Edith Goodyear][Signature]
D M A Bate [Signature] [Dorothea Minola Alice Bate 1878 – 1951]
Elsie M Bell [Signature]
Edith A Cassels Juniper Hill Rickmansworth [Signature]
Helen Drew [Signature]
Farnham Saturday Yrs sincerely D M Woodhead [Signature]
National Physical Labs Teddington Middx A B Dale [Signature]
Yours sincerely Gertrude L Elles [Signature]
Yours sincerely Maud Healey [Signature]
Vera Larminie  [Signature]
M C Stopes [Signature]
Ella Gritton [Signature]
Maria C Hendy [check] [Signature]
R D Elpinstone [Signature]
H Coulson [Signature]
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Yours affectionately Harriet M Teall [Signature]
Yours sincerely L B Morris [Signature]
G [Grace] Bigby [Signature]
M [Marie] Vobe [Signature]
Many thanks for the offer to see your museum Should like to very much – I may possibly be up on 19th if so shall attend the excursion on 20th E M Goodman [Signature]
Emma Smith Hencotes House Hexham [Signature]
Laura Mortimer Woolf 81 Wimpole Street W1 [Signature]
Maud I Leybourne Popham Johnby Hall Greystoke Cumberland [Signature]
E L Ashby [Signature]
Yours sincerely Mabel Herries Sep 22nd [Signature]
Yours sincerely Jessie D Granger Evans [?] [Signature]
Yours sincerely Nellie Bemrose [Signature]
Not being able to attend lecture (so far) I must leave others to decide which is best  M  Winchester [?] [Signature]
Mary Ann Hollingworth Leithen Newnham Road Bedford [Signature]
M [Margaret] E Spottiswoode [Signature]
R N Yeates [Signature]
E A Marstrand  [Signature]
E M Smith [Signature]
Bothild Dewey [Signature]
Yours sincerely Mary J Bassett [Signature]
Yours sincerely E F Klaassen [Signature]
Yours sincerely Helen Clough [Signature]
E Aston [Signature]
B Fearnsides [Signature]
Yours sincerely Rosa Ford [Signature]
A Grant [Signature]
(Mrs) A Clark [Signature]
Irene H Lowe [Signature]
M M Brinkworth [Signature]
A Norris [Signature]
Yours sincerely Dorothy M Wardheim  [Signature]
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[All GSGB staff]
Yours faithfully J J H Teall [Signature]
Yours very truly F L Kitchin [Signature]
G W Lamplugh [Signature]
C N Bromehead [Signature]
I am, Yours sincerely E T Newton [Signature]
Yours sincerely Ernest Dixon [Signature]
E Dixon [Signature]
A Strahan [Signature]
I am, Yours faithfully J Allan Howe [Signature]
Yours sincerely Henry Dewey [Signature]
J S Flett Petrographer to the Geological Survey [Photograph]
John S Flett [Signature]
Yours sincerely W A E Ussher [Signature]
Yours faithfully C Fox Strangways [Signature]
G W Lamplugh [Signature]
Sincerely yours G W Barrows [Signature]
Yours truly H A Allen [Signature]
F W Rudler, Museum of Practical Geology 1879-1902 [Photograph]
F W Rudler [Signature]
Yours sincerely T Clifford Hall [Signature]
W Gibson (District Geologist)  [Signature]
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Bernard Smith [Signature]
T C Cantrill [Signature]
C B Wedd [Signature]
R L Sherlock [Signature]
R J A Eckford [Signature]
J C P Hay [Signature]
W B R King [Signature]
H H Read [Signature]
Laurence H Tonks [Signature]
yours sincerely R Crookall [Signature]
W Carruthers per D W G [Signature]
C H Dinham [Signature]
Yours very truly J de W Hinch [Signature]
Yours sincerely D Alexander Wray [Signature]
Yours sincerely W B Wright [Signature]
Yours sincerely S Buchan [Signature]
Yours sincerely A J Butler [Signature]
Yours sincerely C J Stubblefield [Signature]
Yours sincerely Walcot Gibson [Signature]
E B Bailey [Signature]
Yours sincerely John Pringle [Signature]
Yrs Sincerely G A Burnett [Signature]
W F P McClintock [Signature]
R C Jones [Signature]
Yours faithfully E S Parkington [?] [Signature]
Yours sincerely G W Himus [Signature]
Yours sincerely J W Heaton [?] [Signature]
Yours sincerely Chas P Chatwin [Signature]
A F Hallimond Asst Curator [Signature]
yours sincerely Richard V Melville [Signature]
Yours sincerely A J Butler [Signature]
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Yrs sincerely Lionel Hinxman [Signature]
Yours very truly Henry Woodward [Signature]
Yours faithfully L Fletcher [Signature]
Yours sincerely T H Holland [Signature]
Yours sincerely John W Evans [Signature]
Yours sincerely C Gilbert Cullis [Signature]
Sincerely yours Theodore Groom [Signature]
I remain Yours truly R Kidston [Signature]
Arthur Smith Woodward  Secretary [Signature]
Yours truly P McIntyre [Signature]
Yours sincerely L L Fermor [Signature]
Yours sincerely A E Kitson [Signature]
Yours sincerely A Morley Davies [Signature]
Yrs truly M Odling [Signature]
L L Belinfante [Signature]
Yours sincerely A W Gibb [Signature]
Sincerely yours Robert Campbell [Signature]
Receipt appended ASW [possibly Arthur Smith Woodward] [Signature]
Yours very truly F A Bather [Signature]
Yours sincerely W F Hume [Signature]
I am, yours sincerely F Chapman [Signature]
P G H Boswell [Signature]
[Illegible] N [xx]ing [Signature]
Yours very truly Edmund J Garwood [Signature]
L F Spath [Signature]
R D Oldham [Signature]
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Sincerely yours D[avid]  Woolacott [Signature]
I remain Yours sincerely W R Smellie [Signature]
Yours sincerely G W Tyrrell [Signature]
Yours sincerely Herbert L Hawkins [Signature]
Yours sincerely W J Saxton [Signature]
R Elliot Steel [Signature]
Yours very truly C D Stocker [Signature]
Signed B B Woodward [Signature]
Charles Sherborn [?] [Signature]
Yours very sincerely W S Boulton [Signature]
Manchester Sep 21 1919 Henry A Miers [Signature]
William Wright [Signature]
Yours sincerely H H Swinnerton [Signature]
P F Kendall [Signature]
G S Boulger [Signature]
(Dr) G J Prior 'Millholm' Lower Common South Putney S.W.15 [Signature]
L R Wager [Signature]
Yours faithfully W H Wilcockson [Signature]
Yrs sincerely Errol I White [Signature]
Yours faithfully [ J L?]  Wills [Signature]
G S Sweeting [Signature]
George Slater (Imperial College0 [Signature]
W B R King [Signature]
W Alfred Richardson [Signature]
Kenneth W Earle [Signature]
Yrs sincerely A E Trueman [Signature]
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Yours truly W Boyd-Hawkins [Signature]
Yours truly S H Warren [Signature]
Yours very truly A Irving [Signature]
Yours faithfully W Wright [Signature]
Yours sincerely  C J Grist [tricky, guess from members list]
I am Faithfully Yours James Cross [Signature]
Yours truly A Kinnard [Signature]
I began to think not hearing from you to  [?] you had given up [?] as well as [?]  [?] Allan... [?] [Signature]
Yours very truly Reginald A Smith [Signature]
Very truly yours L H Pegler [Signature]
Yours sincerely R H Chandler [Signature]
Yrs very truly J D Gray [Signature]
Yours very truly Fred. N Haward [Signature]
A L Leach [Signature]
[?] Revd [?] Moir [?] [Signature]
Yours truly Henry Bury [Signature]
Yours sincerely Chas. [?] ..rriat [?] [Signature]
H P Blackmore [Signature]
G G B Fox [Signature]
L H Pegler [Signature]
Thanks for very kind invitation for boys. we hope to arrange it later when I will let you know. With all good wishes Yrs sincerely W J Walter Johnson [Signature]
CCW [C Carus Wilson][Signature]
C Carus Wilson [Signature]
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Fred N Haward 1915 [Signature] [Christmas card] [Cartoon]
Fred N Haward 1921 [Signature] [Christmas card] [Cartoon]
Fred N Haward 1915 [Signature] [Christmas card] [Cartoon] [second 1915 one]
Yours sincerely J W Gray [Signature]
Harold I E Peake [Signature]
Yours sincerely John F S Stone [Signature]
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Yours faithfully Christopher T A Gaster [Signature]
Yours faithfully Harold S Richards  [Signature]
Yours sincerely Chas. E. Binns [Signature]
Yours faithfully John G Robinson [Signature]
Yours faithfully P L Bean [Signature]
James Berry [Signature]
Yours truly W John [?] Bryant (of Manorbier]  [Signature]
Yours faithfully J [T?] Brown [Signature]
Yours truly Gerard W Butler [Signature]
Yours sincerely A Hubert Cox [Signature]
Yrs truly R DuB Evans [Signature]
Yours truly N O English [Signature]
Yours truly Percy Chatterton [Signature]
Yours faithfully J S Double [Signature]
Yours sincerely Ivor E Davies [Signature]
Yours truly  N E Fausset [Signature]
Yrs faithfully Wm F Fleet [Signature]
Yours faithfully James Groves  [Signature]
W E Harrison Member Geologists' Association [Signature]
I am Sincerely yours Arthur Holmes [Signature]
Yrs faithfully Chas R Hacon [Signature]
Yours sincerely Godfrey W Herries [Signature]
Yours sincerely Sydney T Klein [Signature]
Yrs Alex. H Low member Geol Ass [Signature]
Yours ever Rev. J Newton [Signature]
Yours faithfully F J North [Signature]
Yours truly Tressilian C Nicholas [Signature]
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Yours truly F G Percival [Signature]
R H Sennett [Signature]
Yours very truly R L Sherlock [Signature]
Yours truly W W Smithett [Signature]
Yours truly Spencer Spokes [Signature]
Faithfully yours G S Sweeting [Signature]
Yours sincerely H C Sargent [Signature]
Yours faithfully W J C Tomlinson [Signature]
Yours sincerely Beeby Thompson [Signature]
Yours truly H J Osborne White [Signature]
Yours faithfully Alexander Wray [Signature]
Yrs faithfully Leonard J Wills [Signature]
A Beeby Thompson [Signature]
J E Cooke [Signature]
Yours faithfully A Skardon Wearing [Signature]
T Sheppard [? J S something? Shipp...? Shipman? ] [Signature]
Ivon Braby [Signature]
Yours faithfully Malcolm Burr [Signature]
I am yours sincerely J R Cowburn [Signature]
Yours sincerely Beeby Thompson [Signature]
Faithfully yours E R Martin [Signature]
Yours sincerely Robert [Mond? from members list]
Yours truly S Henson [Signature]
Yours very truly R Elliot Steel [Signature]
Yours resply J Spencer [Signature]
Yours truly A G Bull [Signature]
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[photograph of house just above Jukes Brown signature so may be his] [Photograph]
yours truly A J Jukes Browne [Signature]
New line to Hertford May 2 1914. W Hill, D J Legg, A C Young, G W Young  [Photograph] [train and passengers]
Hindhead July 4 1914 G W Young, President, R Crossland, Dr M Lubbock, A E Greene, Mrs Smith Woodward [Photograph] [Field trip] https://earthwise.bgs.ac.uk/index.php/Motor_excursion_in_Surrey.%E2%80%94Saturday._June_6th,_1914_-_Geologists%27_Association_excursion
Newland's Corner June 6 1914  Dr Lubbock, Dr Barnstein  R Crossland [Photograph]
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17 January 1907  W Whitaker in Croydon to Miss Johnston [St Albans water supply][Letter] [Page 1]
21 May 1912 Lord A[?]bury in Grosvenor Street to Miss Johnston [Letter]
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17 January 1907 W Whitaker in Croydon to Miss Johnston [Letter] [Page 2-3]
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17 January 1907 W Whitaker in Croydon to Miss Johnston [Letter] [Page 4]
21 May 1912 Lord A[?]bury in Grosvenor Street to Miss Johnston [Letter] [As page 35]
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Yours truly George Abbott [Signature]
Yours faithfully W J Atkinson [Signature]
Yours truly H E Armstrong [Signature]
With kind regards Yours faithfully R E Bartlett [Signature]
I am , dear Madam, Yours truly Horace T Brown [Signature]
Yours truly H T Burls [Signature]
Harvey Collingridge [Signature]
Yours sincerely A K Coomaraswamy [Signature]
Yours sincerely  J Vincent Elsden [Signature]
I am yours faithfully  Ed [? difficult to read.] [Signature]
Yours very sincerely Charles Ekin [Signature]
With H Smith's Comps [Signature]
P [?] [S a guess] 2/11/03 [Signature]
With J Foulerton's Compls [Signature]
Faithfully yours H Fleck [Signature]
Yours v truly T T Griffith [Signature]
Yours sincerely A Farrar [Signature]
Yours very truly John Hopkinson [Signature]
Yours sincerely J G Hamling [Signature]
Yours truly W J Cousins [Signature]
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Yours very sincerely George J Hinde [Signature]
H[enr]y M Krusin [Signature]
Yours very Sincerely Manuel A Lisboa [Signature]
Yours very sincerely N J Johnston-Lavis [Signature]
yours sincerly Frank Morey [Signature]
sincerely yours Douglas Leighton [Signature]
Thanking you again, believe me  yrs faithfully M Lubbock [Signature]
Faithfully yrs A L Leach [Signature]
Yours sincerely E C Martin [Signature]
John Newton [Signature]
Yours faithfully Wm Newton [Signature]
J B Hill 6 20 [Signature]
Dr Ord of Bournemouth [Signature]
Yours sincerely L Richardson [Signature]
Yrs sincerely B Stracey [Signature] [?]
Sir James Stirling [Signature]
Yours sincerely [?] [Mrs K...?] [Signature]
With Kind regards Very sincerely yours Alfred W Oke [Signature]
Yours truly W J Cousins [Signature]
Yours truly T H Lewis [Signature]
Yours sincerely Edward A Martin [Signature]
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B.A. [British Association] 1913 [BA Birmingham 1913] [Page heading]
[Group photograph] [followed by names and signatures of people in photograph] [ BA 1913]
Yours sincerely F A Bather [Signature]
J W Gregory [Signature]
W W Watts [Signature]
Miss Elles, Dr, Miss Bauer [people in group photograph]
S H Reynolds [?] [Signature]
Sincerely yours Chas Lapworth [Signature]
Sincerely yours A Strahan [?]
[Photograph] [W W  Watts, Prof Lapworth and a.n.other Birmingham BA 1913]
W W Watts [Signature]
Prof Lapworth [Birmingham 1913] [Field trip photograph]
Italy 1965. Via St. Maria in Portico. Naples. Left to right. Mr Lees, Dr Dollar, Mr Smith, Mr Jones, Dr A Lamont. Mr Hollis. P Russel photo.  [note on page] [ doesn't seem to have relevance to anything else on page, or to facing page]
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Whitsuntide 1913 [group photograph]  [excursion to the Nottingham District: May 9th to 14th, Whitsuntide, 1913 Prof. J. W. Carr. M.A., F.L.S., F.G.S. G. W. Lamplugh,
F.R.S., F.G.S. The Rev. E. H. Mullins, and Prof. H. H.
Swinnerton, D.Se., F.G.S., F.Z.S.]
Sincerely yours J W Carr [Signature]
W Whitaker [in photograph]
Mr Ll Treacher [newspaper photograph]
Yours truly George M Davies [Signature]
Yours sincerely C C Fagg [Signature]
[Photograph] [Field meeting] L Montag, M S Johnston, Dr Raisin, E Whitley,
[Photograph] [field meeting] A C Young, E Whitley, M C Crosfield, Reading Excursion with Foreign Geologists 1907
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[Photograph] [possibly of C Pratt's house?]
Sincerely yours Chas T Pratt [Signature]
C Gilbert's house [photograph]
Yours faithfully John E Hargreaves [Signature]
Yours faithfully J Ellison [Signature]
Yours faithfully Inkerman Rogers [Signature]
E H Shackleton [Signature]
Yours faithfully J Wade [Signature]
Yours very truly S L Wood [Signature]
Faithfully yours Thos. D Learer [?] [Signature]
Yours truly D Halton Thomson [Signature]
Yours faithfully C P Gibbons [Signature]
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Yours very truly R W Deeley [Signature]
W H Wickes 1/7/07 [postcard to Miss Mary Johnston]
View of Hell [postcard]
22 March [note apologising for missing Shooters Hill trip] Arthur [?] Sharpe [?] [Signature]
with kind regards T A Jones [Signature]
G Titus Barham [Signature]
R Fane de Salis [Signature]
Yours sincerely E A Toombs [Signature]
Yours very truly  Donald G Mac[?] [Signature]
Sincerely M[?] [Signature] [illegible]
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Yours very truly R W Deeley [Signature] as p43
W H Wickes 1/7/07 [postcard to Miss Mary Johnston] [picture side] Burrington Coombe
View of Hell [postcard] as p43
22 March [note apologising for missing Shooters Hill trip] Arthur [?] Sharpe [?] [Signature] as p43
with kind regards T A Jones [Signature] as p43
G Titus Barham [Signature] as p 43
R Fane de Salis [Signature] as p43
Yours sincerely E A Toombs [Signature] as p43
Yours very truly Donald G Mac[?] [Signature] as p 43
Sincerely M[?] [Signature] [illegible] as p43
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[as p43/44 illegible signatures]
Reverse of postcard from Hell Arthur W S[xxxx] [?][illegible]
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[newspaper cutting][photograph] Group of leading men of science
(1) Mr D G Hogarth MA, (2) Professor Wyndham Dunstan, (3) Mr A G Vernon-Harcourt, (4) Mr Sidney Hartland, (5) Dr Tempest Anderson, (6) Dr R T Glazebrook,(7) Mr Charles Hawkesley, (8) Sir George Darwin, (9) Dr A S Woodward, (10) Sir James Dewar,  (11) Dr Carey Foster,  (12) Mr Francis Darwin (president),  (13) Professor W A Herdman (general secretary), (14) Dr A C Haddon,  (15) Sir Archibald Geikie, (16) Professor Swale Vincent, (17) Sir Edward Beabrook, (18) Sir Oliver Lodge
Yours truly T Anderson [signature]
The late Mr Tempest Anderson [photograph]
In the Hot Lake district of New Zealand [photograph] [two figures, probably R S and Mabel Herries]
R S Herries [signature]
Yrs sincerely Mabel Herries [signature]
Mr Mark Wilks [photograph]
Mark Wilks [signature]
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Yours sincerely T McKenny Hughes [signature]
yours faithfully  Tressilian C. Nicholas [signature]
Yours sincerely John E Marr [signature]
I am your faithful A C Seward [signature]
H Woods [signature]
Yours very truly T G Bonney [signature]
Philip Lake [signature]
yrs faithfully R H Rastall [signature]
J J Lister [signature]
yours sincerely J Wilfrid Jackson  [signature]
William G Fearnsides [postcard] [reverse from Sidney Sussex College Cambridge asking Miss Johnstone for a copy of a print]
Yours sincerely William G Fearnsides [signature]
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[as page 47 with postcard reversed]
Moel y gent [?] [postcard from Fearnsides]
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Easter 1911 [Easter Excursion to St. David's District, South Wales. April 13th to 22nd, 1911. GA Circular No. 130.]
Mrs A.C. Young, M.S. Johnston, The Rev H. Winwood, H. Whitaker, Lady McRobert, Dr Smith Woodward, B. Corcoran, J. Rogers [Photograph]
G.H. Young, Mrs Smith Woodward, B. Corcoran, M. Robarts, Lady McRobert, Miss Bauer, Mrs Smith Woodward, H. Whitaker [Photograph]
M. S. Johnston [Photograph]
Mary S. Johnston [Photograph]
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Easter 1916 Bourton Dorset
[Easter excursion to Mere and Maiden Bradley. April 21st to April 26th 1916. GA Circular No. 186.]
1. R. Elliott Steel, 2. Miss Pearse, 3. E.P. Ridley, 4. Miss Goodman, 5. Miss Cadmore, 6 Dr Bernstein, 7 Mrs Smith Woodward, 8 Dr Smith Woodward, 9 Smith Woodward, 10 H Vassall, 11. J. Money-Kent, 12. J?. Scarnes?, 13. W. Mawby, 14. Miss Whitley, 15. Miss Crossfield, 16. F. Morey, 17. S. Notcutt, 18 T Yates, 19 P. Chatterton, 20. Miss Verimish?, 21. Mrs Cruickshank, 22 G. Barrow, 23. A.C. Young, 24 Dr Bartlett, 25. Miss Johnston, 26 Miss S. Woodward, 27. Miss E Bartlett, 28 Miss E D Bartlett [Captioned Photograph]
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Dear Miss Johnson We are waiting for instructions from the Directors Yours sincerely D.G.Louis [pasted Note]
10, PRIESTWOOD MANSIONS, HIGHGATE, N. Description of G. Potter's Bookplate Highgate Archway - A potter at work - [?][illegible][?][illegible] my name -
"It's the custom at Highgate "Thank all who pass through "Should the person on the [?][illegible] "And so [?][illegible][?][illegible] you
Reference to my interest in local history [?][illegible]
Bacon died in the house of the Earl of Arundel
Coleridge resided for many years in the House of Mr [?][Mrs] Gillman. ?[illegible] died there & was interred in the old Chapel yard
Unclear [?][illegible] [?][illegible] geological [?][illegible] in a Nautilus from the London Clay [Headed Note]
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[Bookplate] THE MIND'S DISPENSARY. [Black and white drawing of books on a shelf] W.WEST DEL GEORGE POTTER HIGHGATE, N DEC.1904 Dear Miss [?][illegible] Johnston [?] Very kind, [eight illegible words] Kind Regards [illegible signature] [illegible words] Feb 21/08 [uncertain] [Letter on headed notepaper]
[Description of Illuminated Bookplate] Ex Libris Highgate Archway 1813 George Potter Ye Oath of Self Denial Colletor of Literature of the Northern Heights of LONDON at Highgate Swearing on the Horns at HIGHGATE born at highgate 1837 Francis Bacon Died at HIGHGATE 1626 Silver Drops William Blake Gibsons Hist & Antiq Highg Pricketts Highgate Howitts Northern Heights [Titles on Books on a shelf] Golden Volumes Richest Treasures GEORGE POTTER MDCCCXCIV.
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Miss Klaassen, Miss Crosfield [insert symbol no name] D Leighton [insert symbol] a. Crossland Miss Crosse [insert symbol] B Corcoran Miss Pearse [insert symbol] N. Burls [uncertain? there's an H Burls on the Members List] a Gibbons Dr Lubbock Leith Hill' June 3rd 1912 [Annotated Photograph]
[[https://earthwise.bgs.ac.uk/index.php/Excursion_to_Leith_Hill._Saturday,_June_1st,_1912_-_Geologists%27_Association_excursion Excursion to Leith Hill. Saturday, June 1st, 1912] - Geologists' Association excursion]
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C. Bromehead Miss Cadmore A. C. Young C.Candler [?uncertain] Dr Bernstein Miss Bassett A. Crossland W. Watts A. Gibbons H. Lapworth
[https://earthwise.bgs.ac.uk/index.php/Excursion_to_Leith_Hill._Saturday,_June_1st,_1912_-_Geologists%27_Association_excursion Leith Hill. June 3rd 1912] [Annotated photograph]
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[Excursion to Leith Hill. Saturday, June 1st, 1912.]
Yours sincerely, F Ross Thomson [Signature]
Yours truly H. Goulborn [Signature] Eng
Yours sincerely [?] Cozeman [?] [illegible Signature]
J. Newton Goulborn [Transcript check versus Signature above]
LEITH HILL, 3.6. 1912 [Page caption]
C. Crossland A.C. Young J. Newton D. Leighton. W. Watts. Miss Barrett Miss Crosse. Miss Klaarssen
Miss Cadmore C. Bromehead E. Candler [Annotated Photograph]
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Knocksmill 1908.
Yours very truly W. Wright [?][Signature]
B. Harrison R. Chandler C. Grist [Annotated Photograph]
Ewell. July 1912 [Excursion to Ewell and Cheam. Saturday, July 6th, 1912 - Geologists' Association excursion]Excursion to Ewell and Cheam. Saturday, July 6th, 1912 - Geologists' Association excursion
Miss Whitley G. Potter J. Bartlett Miss Cadmore H. Whitaker C. Grist {Annotated Photograph]
1912 H. Whitaker G. H. Young D. LeightonH. H. Monkton a. c. Young Dr Evans H. W. Monckton [Annotated Photograph]
W. Whitaker G. Potter G. Barrow [Annotated Photograph]
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July 1912 [Two group photographs] Tenby 1912
Yours very truly
Grenville A. J. Cole [Signature]
Yours truly
J. Alfred Codd [Signature]
Yours sincerely
E C Martin [Signature]
I am Sincerely yours
Mary H. Andrews [Signature] [middle initial uncertain] [not in GA Members List]
Yours sincerely
[Signature] [illegible]
Yours Sincerely
Sydney M Christen [Signature] [not found on either GA Members Lists]
Yours sincerely
Maud Woodward [?] [Signature] [illegible]
remain yours faithfully
Kennet-Barrington
[?] of the Geologists' Association
[?] [illegible words] [Signature]
With kind regards
Yours sincerely
Bernard Hobson [Signature]
M. Burnshaw [Signature]
Yours Sincerely
A. Smith Woodward [Signature]
Mr Foster [Signature]
Dr Norman
Miss Bigley
[List of names] Dr Bernstein, W. Wright, F. Nichols, Hallasey [?][illegible] Yates, L. Praeser [?][illegible], A. E. Greene-Alkerman [?][illegible] Mrs Samdell,  ​[?][illegible]
[List of names] H Burls, Miss Foster, J. J. Foster, Miss Paerse,  D. Leighton, A. Wilson, Miss Cadmore, H. Whitaker, A.C. Young
[Annotated Photograph]
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Sept 1912  Miss Crosfield, Miss Angus, Miss Whitley, H [xxx] Thomson, J H Evans, G Wright, Dr Male [Group photograph and list of names] [possibly Excursion to the East of Scotland September 1912 - Geologists' Association excursion ]
Herbert C Male [signature]
Yours sincerely George Hickling [Signature]
T Howse [looks like House, but is Howse in membership list] 5 FitzGeorge Avenue, W Kensington [signature]
Mary Angus, Immernach, Dundee 2 SEP 1912  [signature]
Edward Yates [signature]
Yours faithfully S V [?] Foster [signature]
Professor J W Gregory FRS [newsclipping with photograph]
Professor W J Sollas [newsclipping with photograph]
1950 Dr Edmund J Garwood [newsclipping with photograph]
Paris excursion 1908 Near Pierrefonds + Compiegne  M C Foley, E Whitly, E Ridley, M S Johnston [photograph with caption]
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Bicester Cutting [Photograph]
Yours faithfully W. J. Sollas [Signature]
Yours sincerely A. Morley Davies [Signature]
[Other names:] N. Robarts [uncertain as not in list of Members] L. Treacher, A. C. Young, PL. Lidderman [uncertain as not in list of Members]
Pinhay. Lyme Regis Excursion, Easter 1906. [Group photograph] H. P. S. Stabbins [unclear surname]. G. W. Young Dr and Mrs Woodward Mr & Mrs Allhussoz & Family [illegible surname] Mr & Mrs Herries [[Excursion to Lyme Regis. Easter, 1906, Friday, April 13th to Tuesday, April 17th - Geologists' Association excursion]]
[Richard Cox Gough - Photograph] Richard Cox Gough August 8th 1890 [Signature beneath photograph]
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[Four photographs; no Text]
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[List of names and positions for photograph p. 60.]
1 Reporter
2 W V Murray
3 W H Wickes
4 A C young
5 R F Harcourt
6 W White
7 McMonstrie [surname illegible]
8 T. Hart
9 10 11 12 [grouped] Maurice Harness [surname illegible] party
13 J J. Foster
14 A. Dovaston
15 G Potter
16 P. Wall
17 J. Dovaston
18 T. Clothier [surname illegible]
19 H H Winwood
20 [initial or first name illegible] Morgan [there's a Morgans in the list]
21 L. Mond [uncertain surname]
22 Miss Casker [uncertain surname]
23 Miss Hart
24 J E. Clark [uncertain Initials; there's an A Clark]
25 J D Hardy [uncertain Initials]
26 Howse junr
27 Miss McLeod
28 Miss de Hinde [uncertain name but there's only one with a "de"]
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Birmingham Excursion
Kinfare Edge. Aug. 1898 [Photograph caption]
[?][Long excursion to the Birmingham district, July 28th, 1898. 15 (10) 1898. p 417–428]
1. A.Farrar
2. [illegible]
3 A.C.Young
4 Nichol Brown [spelled Nicol in 1914 Members List]
5. Prof. Watts
6 Mrs Shakespeare
7 Prof Lapworth
8. [illegible]
9 J. Slade [not on either Members List]
10 H Hinton
11 Prof Meldola
12 Ros Tompson [several potential names all spelled differently]
13 Prof Sollas
14 Prof. Garwood
15 Vassall
16 Jerome Harrison [not on either Members List]
17 Mrs Lapworth
18 F. Meeson
19 Upfield Green
20 J. Foster [Initial a little unclear; there's a J.J. Foster in Members List]
21 Dr Skeats
22 Miss Lapworth
23 H. Lapworth
24 Dr Savage
25 B. Johnston
26 J. Hamling
27 E. Johnson
28 J. Kemp
29 Dr Armstrong
30 L. Dixon [there's an Arthur L. Dixon on the Members List]
31 Miss G. Bauer
32 Miss Bauer
33 Miss Hales [can't find on Members List]
34 Miss Whitley
35 P. Martin
36 M. S. Johnston
37 W. Stebbing
38 W. Gwinnell
39 William King [first part unclear but there is a William King on the Members List]
40 [name illegible - doesn't match anyone on the Members List]
41 E. Ridley
42. E. Montag
43. F. Collins
[Annotation against Photograph]
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Sketches by Benjamin Harrison [Annotation of sketches]
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[Sketches]
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[Sketches]
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[Original Text illegible but interpreted by another below]
"It included all charges, 
can't say more,
Yours truly
B.Harrison" [transcription of original caption]
much
With kind regards
Edward Harrison [end of note][could be Edvard?]
Sketches by Benjamin Harrison [Page annotation]
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British Association. Section C. Dublin 1908
[list of names and index to photograph on p68]
1 Thomas Shephard
2
3 Griffith Taylor
4
4a
5 Somerville
6 Prof Reynolds
7 Dr Straharn
8 Dr Tempest Anderson
9
10 Seymour
11
12 Prof Sarley [?]
13
14
15 Dr Lower Carter
16 Dr Groome
17 Mrs Smith Woodward
18 Dr Salter
19 Dr Matley
20 Rev R Asington Bullen
21 Sir A Geikie
22 R Lloyd Brayner [?]
23
24
25
26
27
28 A Oke
29
30 Miss M Johnston
31G Maitland
32 J H Milton
33 J Anderson
34 Prof Dwerryhouse
35 Prof Watts
36 Herbert Bolton
37 Rev E Jones
38
39
40
41 Dr Hatch
42
43 Dr Fermor
44
45 Prof Grenville Cole
46 Lomas
47 Prof Joly
48 Miss Eeles
49 J Hopkinson
50 W Whitaker
51 Dr Smith Woodward
52
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[Group photograph]  [names listed on page 67]
[British Association. Section C. Dublin 1908]
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The Presidents [list of GA Presidents with dates]
Toulmin Smith  2 April 1855  [Signature]  1858-59
Thos Wiltshire [Signature]  1859-62
James Tennant [Signature]  1862-64
[Edward Cresy  no signature] 1864-66
[Christopher Richardson no signature]  1866-68
John Morris [Signature]  1868-71
Thos Wiltshire [Signature]  1871-73
Henry Woodward President [Signature]  1873-75
William Carruthers [Signature]  1875-77
John Morris [Signature]  1877-79
T Rupert Jones [Signature]  1879-1881 21st year
W H Hudleston [Signature]  1881-83
Henry Hicks [Signature]  1883-85
W Topley [Signature]    1885-87
F W Rudler [Signature]  1887-89
T V Holmes [Signature]  1889-91
J F Blake  [Signature]    1891-93
Horace Woodward  [Signature]  1893-94
C A McMahon  [Signature]  1894-96
E T Newton  [Signature]  1896-96
J J H Teall [Signature]  1898-1900
W Whitaker [Signature]  1900-02
Horace W Monckton  [Signature]    1902-04
A S Woodward [Signature]  1904-06
R S Herries  [Signature]  1906-08
W W Watts [Signature]  1908-1910 50th year
William Hill [Signature] 1910-12 [as page 70]
John W Evans [Signature]  1912-14  [as page 70]
George W Young [Signature] 1914-16  [as page 70]
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[List of Presidents continued from page 69]
William Hill [Signature] 1910-12
John W Evans [Signature]  1912-14 
George W Young [Signature] 1914-16
George Barrow  [Signature]  1916-1918
J F N Green [Signature]  1918-1920
W Whitaker [Signature]  1920-22
S Hazzledine Warren  [Signature]  1922-24
Henry Dewey [Signature]  1924-26
A J Bull [Signature]  1926-28
A Morley Davies  [Signature]  1928-1930
W W Watts  [Signature]  1930-32
Arthur L Leach  [Signature]  1932-34
A E Kitson  [Signature]  1934-36
P McIntyre  [Signature]  1936-38
Herbert L Hawkins  [Signature]  1938-40
W P D Stebbing  [Signature]  1940-42
H H Read  [Signature]    1942-44
A S Kennard  [Signature]  1944-46
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General Committee
1st March 1872
J Logan Lobley [Signature]
Georg Potter [Signature]
Miss [?] Morris
G Allger [?] [Signature]
James Thorne [Signature]
Wm H Leighton [Signature]
Arthur Bott [Signature]
N Hurley [Signature]
Henry Woodward [Signature]
John Hopkinson [Signature]
John S Phine [?] [Signature]
General Committee
Jany 2nd 1880 [79 crossed out]
T [xxx] Jones [Signature]
G Foulerton [Signature]
J Logan Lobley [Signature]
John Hopkinson [Signature]
H George Fordham [Signature]
W H Hudleston [ne Simpson] [Signature]
M[?] Morris [Signature]
I J [?] Blake [Signature]
B[ernard] B[arham] Woodward [Signature]
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[illegible] Street
[illegible] W
July 20th 1897
Dear Mrs Potter
Enclosed I [illegible] for your acceptance a copy of a [illegible] paper of [illegible] and a second copy
which I should be greatly obliged if you
will present for [illegible]
to the Highgate [illegible but may be Institute]
as I don't [illegible] who that 
Officers are [illegible]
Yours faithfully
[illegible]
George Potter, Esq, F.R.M.S. [Letter]
385 Holloway Road
N. 5 [Unclear whether part of date or postcode] December 1910
[illegible] [Sketch of a Hammer]
[illegible] amanuensis.
So many thanks for your
invitation for Wednesday,
which is very tempting, but I am always [insert symbol] so busy just this side of Xmas that I
may not steal the
time. As do [possibly to] myself the
pleasure of coming there
at that hour.
Yrs sincerely
A.H. Williams [best interpretation]
Geol. [illegible]
[Letter]
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J. Logan Lobley [signature unclear and can't find on members list]
Arthur Butt [signature]
George Potter [signature]
James Thorne [signature but uncertain]
Henry Walker [signature]
[illegible signature]
J.[illegible surname]
[illegible signature]
J. Logan Lobley [as above; signature unclear]
John E. H. Peyton [signature]
J. Foulerton [signature]
Marshall Hall [signature]
J H [illegible signature]
M. [illegible] Johnson [signature]
Mrs H Leighton [signature]
James W. [illegible signature]
James Parker [signature]
John J. [unclear] Young [signature]
John Hopkinson [signature]
H. George Fordham [signature]
B. B. Woodward [signature]
[illegible signature]
Frank Clarkson [signature]
Thos Lack [but signature illegible]
Mrs H Leighton [signature]
M Hawkins Johnson [see above but not on members list][signature]
Robert [illegible surname][signature]
J. F. Walker [signature]
L. R Paterson [illegible signature]
[illegible signature]
[illegible signature]
[illegible signature]
[illegible signature]
N. Hislop [unclear signature]
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R Holland [Signature]
Edward Johnston [Signature]
Geo. C Crick [Signature]
E Whitley [Signature]
A E Salter [Signature]
James Fox [Signature]
Thos Leighton [Signature]
H W Burrows [Signature]
J [? initials unclear] Hardy [Signature]
R Meldola [Signature]
W B Gibbs [Signature]
C D Sherborn [Signature]
H Hutchins French [Signature]
Bedford McNeill [Signature]
Yours faithfully Percy Edwards Secretary [Signature]
Yours truly J[??] Collins [Signature]
Thomas Hart 13 March 1891 [letter to Mr and Mrs Potter asking for Mr Murray address] [refers to] our Italian excursion [and] meeting of the British Association at Leeds [1890]
faithfully [illegible] [Signature]
Yours very sincerely E Hill [Signature]
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[Letter] from H R Allen in Eastbourne to Miss Johnston 11/11/29 regarding Council business[page 1]
[signatures as page 74]
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[Letter] from H R Allen in Eastbourne to Miss Johnston 11/11/29 regarding Council business [page 2 and 3]
[Signatures as page 74]
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These two volumes of photographs and letters were collected by Miss M S Johnston and bequeathed by her to the Association [text]
[EXCURSION TO TENBY,EASTER,I909. APRIL 8TH TO 15TH. Director: ARTHUR L. LEACH. Excursion Secretary:RAYMOND H. CHANDLER.]
[Numbered key to photographs on page 78]
1 Miss Walker
2 Miss Cadmore
3 R S Herries
4 W Mawby
5 H St Barbe
6 M Lisboa
7 Dr Todd White
8 Miss Spottiswoode
9 W Whitaker
10 Miss Pearse
11 Cecil Duncan
12 B Corcoran
13 Miss Crosse
14 Miss A Pearse
15 A C Young
16 Mrs Young
17 E E Lowe
18 F Penny
19 E Tunbridge
20 W Watts
21 R Chandler
22 B Baker
23 A L Leach
24 A Oke
25 C J Binns
26 E J Newton
27 Mrs Wheelton Hinde [Hind in list of members]
28 S H Reynolds
29 F Farnchern [?]  [Fritz anchen in members list?]
30 Dr J Evans
31 J Cross
32 Cross
33 Dr A P Young
34 J Foster
35 Miss Wheelton Hinde
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Tenby Easter 1909 [group photograph] [ names on page 77]
[GA EXCURSION TO TENBY,EASTER,I909. APRIL 8TH TO 15TH. Director: ARTHUR L. LEACH. Excursion Secretary:RAYMOND H. CHANDLER.]
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Goring excursion 1922 [photograph] [some participants named to right of photograph]
1
2
3 E A Turner
4 Ll Treacher
5 R Crossland
6
7
8
9
10
11 Wooldridge
12
13 W Wright
14
15
16 Mrs Treacher
17 Mrs Hazzeldine Warren
18 S Hazzledine Warren
19 Professor Hawkins
20  A J Bull
21
22 J Schwartz
23 Professor Gordon
24
11a  G Barrow
George Barrow [signature]
Yours sincerely J W Reader [signature]
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Little Heath Herts Ap 22nd 1919 [photograph] [two photographs of participants]
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M S Elliott Ursuline Covent 7 Forest Gate E 7 [signature]
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C T Trechmann [signature]
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Robert E Crossland [signature]
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H Alfred Roechling  32 Broadway Westminster SW!  [signature]
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M Blanche Cuthberson [signature]
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P Spencer Spokes [signature]
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Kind regards and thanks D J Legg [signature]
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Yours sincerely  C J Gilbert [signature]
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Excursion to Brittany 1899 [Photograph with participants named below]
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1 F Tricket
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3 P. Barber
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4 Mrs
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5 G Botter
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6 Miss Johnston
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7 Miss Crosfield
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8 J. W. Garnham
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9 The Rev. Whidborne
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10 Dr Barrois
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11 The Rev. W Henwood
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12 Sir Jethro Teall
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13 Dr J Evans
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14 J Slade
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15 W Bauerman
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16 J Parker
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17 T Louis
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18 A Williams
 
19 R S Herries
 
20 Dr Savage
 
21 J Kempe
 
22 W P D Stebbing
 
23 W Gibbs
 
24 Upfield Green
 
25 Lieut Coke
 
26 Gen MacMahon
 
27 P. G. B. Martin
 
28 Miss Whitley
 
29 Miss Bates
 
Brehou Bay 1899 [Photograph]
[List of people below photograph ]
 
Dr Savage
P.A.B. Martin
W Gibbs
R.S. Herries
A H Williams
J Garnham
The Rev Whidborne
Dr J Evans
Gen MacMahon
M S Johnston
Lieut Coke
F Tricket
K Hailes [?]
 
G W Young Holwell [Photograph]
 
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Edith Cadmore, M.S.Walker  [Hellis and Sons London photographer] [Photograph]
 
Excursion to Charnwood. 1902 [Photograph]
 
G Potter  H Barnes  M Allorge [Photograph]
 
Capt H A Haskell [?] [can't find in membership or obits] [Photograph]
 
A E Salter, A Kennard, W Wright, J [?] Bartlett 
Milton Street, Kent [Photograph]
 
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I regret that at my age and living in the country I am unable to attend the meetings of the Association  Shepherd's Down, Haslemere  Arch Geikie [signature]
 
E Hill [signature]
 
D [?]  [illegible] [signature]
 
S B Hall [signature] 6 Grasmere Road, Muswell Hill N 10 late Nelson Road
 
Edmund Litchfield '''29''' Carlton Road S Weymouth  [signature]
 
Lieut Col Tupman [signature]
 
A T Walmisley [signature]
 
Yours Sincerely A J Maslen [signature]
 
Geo Henslow Bournemouth [signature]
 
F W  Harmer [signature]
 
John Badcock [signature]  PS Please knock off the Jnr from my name
 
Henry J Gardiner [signature] 25 Tavistock Square
 
W B Gibbs [signature]  
 
signed T R Johnson [signature]
 
J Love [signature]
 
[illegible L P ?] [signature]
 
W J Spratling [signature]
 
H Hargreaves Fawcett Schoolhouse Thorncombe Chard  [signature]
 
Yours sincerely A Broughton Edge [signature]
 
D H Scott Oakley, Hants [signature]
 
W Russell Bishop [signature]
 
Signed [poss W J dates fit]  Gordon  1873 -1937 [added by Miss Johnstone]
 
H R Ladell [signature]
 
Frank Trickett [signature]
 
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Yours sincerely Chas W Andrews  [signature]
 
Yours sincerely  R Bullen Newton [signature]
 
W D Lang [signature]
 
T H Withers [signature]
 
Sincerely yours F Dixey [signature]
 
G M Stockley [signature]
 
Yours sincerely W Lloyd [signature]
 
Yours sincerely John J Hartley [signature]
 
W C Smith [signature]
 
F J North [signature]
 
Felix Oswald D.Sc. [signature]
 
Yours sincerely E Roy Lankaster [?] [signature]
 
F Lambert [signature]
 
Yours very faithfully Joseph P Austin [signature]
 
G J Williams [signature]
 
Yours faithfully W N Edwards [signature]
 
Yours sincerely W Campbell Smith [signature]
 
Yours very snly L J Spencer Keeper of Minerals [signature]
 
B Lightfoot [signature]
 
Thos Crook [signature]
 
F G Percival [signature]
 
Rushton Parker [signature]
 
G D Patterson 2/9/19  [signature]
 
W H Booth  [signature]
 
Yours sincerely H Dighton Thomas [signature]
 
Kenneth P Oakley [signature]
 
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[?] J H Anderson [signature]
 
R D Andrew [signature]
 
Fred Andrews [signature]
 
H.M. Atkinson [signature]
 
A.A.Atkins [signature]
 
[illegible signature]
 
H.A. Baker [signature]
 
[?] J Lancelot Baker [signature]
 
B Bakewell [signature]
 
F. [illegible signature]
 
F. A. Bald signature] P.S. I have just returned from Ireland - hence delay in sending card. F.A.B. [comment]
 
[?] J.P. Beuker [signature not clear]
 
Robert G. David [signature]
 
walter H. Bennett [signature]
 
J.H. Bowman [signature] Evenham Common, Newbury. [address] [?][Date illegible]
 
H.R. Bowman [signature]
 
[?] J.Thom Luembi [signature illegible]
 
George J. Binns [signature]
 
Ernest Brown [signature] 42 Manor Park [?] S213 [address part illegible]
 
Arthur Brown [signature]
 
Newton Braby [signature]
 
A L Broomfield [signature]
 
Signed Alfred Brammall [signature]
 
Signed Dudley Buxton [signature]
 
Henry W. Burrows [signature]
 
W.T. Burgess [signature] 20 Priory Rd Bidford Park W.4. [address]
 
Charles Candler [?] [signature] assuming the meetings would be in afternoons [comment]
 
G Carley [signature]
 
[?][Initials or first name illegible] Campbell [not on members list as far as I can see]
 
Ashley Carter [signature]
 
John Challinor [?][signature]
 
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Hy. H Chatterton [signature][not on members list so may not be correct]
 
Clifford [signature]
 
C Lindsay Clough [signature]
 
F. Cook [signature]
 
R P COckburn [signature]
 
H W Coates [signature]
 
[?] E A Cooper [?] Capt [signature] [is A E on Members list][not sure about Capt]
 
[?] B W Cooper [signature][initials unclear]
 
C J Coleman [signature]
 
W S Colman [signature]
 
It is immaterial to [arrow] J.F. Colyer [signature]
 
Walter Cozens [signature] Canterbury
 
V.Cofman [signature]
 
E. S. Curwen [signature]
 
B E L Culpin [signature]
 
Yours sincerely W Dean [signature]
 
A Dovaston [signature]
 
Holm Docwra [?][signature][not found on members list]
 
Fred L. Daniels [signature] Rydah Rodborough Stroud [address] Unfortunately I am unable to attend meetings [comment]
 
unable to come to all [comment] W H Dalton [signature]
 
G. Edibley [signature]
 
[?] A O Drake [signature][uncertain initials]
 
William Dale [?] F.S.A. F.G.S. [signature]
 
Philip Dollman [signature] 34[?]Woodstock Road Bedford Park W.4 [address]
 
[?] [initials unclear] Davis [signature]
 
Regret unable to attend [comment] F.A. Ellis [signature] DEBDALE HALL, MANSFIELD [stamped address]
 
Walter D. Ellis [signature] 2 Sept [date]
 
H.V.H.Everard [signature]
 
William Evans [signature] 121, Harley St. W.1. [address]
 
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J.R. Farmery [signature]
 
H.G. Featherby [signature]
 
E.H. Fedarb [signature]
 
Jas Francis [signature]
 
Sep 1 With thanks [comment] E.P. Field [signature]
 
J. Fowler [?] [signature] Middli[?][rest illegible]. Yorks [address] [? illegible first word] good of you to write - but I am alas! Too far off to take advantage of the meetings. [comment]
 
Yours sincerely John F Hartley [signature][uncertain]
 
[?][name uncertain] Lisden [?] London Road, Norbury, S.W.16 [address]
 
Signed Geo. H. Freeman [signature] [?] Rd, Kingston on Thames [address Road name illegible]
 
[illegible signature]
 
Signed W.H.Foxhall [signature] I have missed several meetings I wanted to attend because of meetings held during the week. I cannot attend at all during the week Monday to Friday. [comment]
 
Geo. E. Gask [signature]
 
C. I. Gardiner [signature]
 
Queensborough N[?] Leicester [address] F. Gates [signature]
 
A. W. [illegible signature] 176 Willesden Lane 3/9/19 (ghurka) [address and date unclear word in brackets]
 
C. [illegible signature]
 
R Pearce Gould [signature]
 
I live too far away to have any preference [comment] Geo Grace [signature]
 
Sydney Newton Glass [signature]
 
Jos. F. Green [signature]
 
F. Gossling [signature]
 
Chas. F. Gosling BSc. [signature]
 
N. M. Greaves [signature]
 
J. Guest [signature]
 
[initial and signature illegible]
 
Percy Vincent [signature][t cutt off]
 
W. Hay[signature]
 
W J Hurd [?] [signature]
 
March W. J. Harding Churnside, Lyme Regis 3 Sep. 1919 [signature and address]
 
J S Harrison [signature]
 
Edward D Hearn [signature]
 
A.V. Hendrickson [signature]
 
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J.T.Hewitt [signature]
 
R Bruce Higgins [signature]
 
R Holland [signature]
 
H.A. Hubert signature] Bunbage [?] Hall, Buxton Derbyshire [address]
 
Signed Lee Hudson [signature]
 
Signed A.W. Hicks Beach Major [?] [signature] 
 
It's all the same to [?] I can't attend [comment] H N Hutchinson [signature]
 
R.M. Hugo [signature] Purley Surrey [address] 4.9.19 [date]
 
H.L. Hitchins [?][signature] 3.9.19 [date]
 
E Wynne [?] Hughes [signature]
 
D. Innes [signature]
 
W.H. Irons [signature] 9 Holland Rd W14 [address]
 
H.M.Jefferis [signature]
 
Signed A. Jobling [signature]
 
168 Fleet Street EC4 [address] Thos. Davies Jones [signature]
 
Signed H.F. Jones [signature]
 
Ken Kendrick [signature]
 
William Keal [?] [signature] I regret that the distance from Leicester prevents any attendance [comment]
 
D. Keogh [signature] Shall not be attending any of the lectures [comment]  
 
Thomas G. Lees [signature] Newstead Notts [address]
 
[?] [uncertain first name or innitials] Lavandry [?] [signature] 133 Bunhill Row [?] [address]
 
[signature competely illegible]
 
F Lasham [signature] Guildford [address]
 
Edward Lawrence [signature] Sept. 2. 1919 [date]
 
R.J. Leakey [signature]
 
Herbert J Lloyd [signature]
 
G.A. Longden [signature]
 
T.E. Lones [signature]
 
E Lloyd Jones [signature]
 
Chas. J. L[?][signature illegible] [comment illegible]
 
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H Le [?][illegible] Major. RASC [signature]
 
F.F. Lee [signature]
 
[?]Ernest J. Marsh [signature]
 
F.J. Matthews [signature]
 
Signed W. Mawby [signature] Birkenhead [address]
 
R.A. Marriott [signature]
 
N. Alex. Mackie [signature] 13 Barnton Ter Edinburgh 2/9/19 [address and date]
 
S.B. Matter [?] [signature]
 
A. [?] Major [signature]
 
W.H.[?] Meadows [signature][initial unclear]
 
H.B. Milner [signature][uncertain initials]
 
E. Arden Minty [signature]
 
"Newstead" [?] St. Finchley N.3 [address street name illegible] I. Mosley [signature]
 
Humphrey M. Morgans [signature]
 
Signed Edw. W.J. Moore [signature]
 
Edwin H Mullins [signature] Longwith Bassett Rectory (Derbyshire) Mansfield  "Notts" for post [?][address part illegible]
 
Harry Mullens [signature] 12 West Park Eltham [address]
 
E. Nelson [signature] 15 Rutland Rd [address rest illegible]
 
Joseph Newton [signature]
 
F. Edward Norris [signature]
 
H. Norton [signature]
 
E.W. Nicholson [?][signature unclear]
 
No preference but Saturday may be inconvenient [comment] Stanley Nettleton [signature]
 
Yours faithfully Chas W. Osman [signature]
 
A.G. Ogilvie [signature]
 
George Norman [signature]
 
R W Palmer [signature]
 
T. Wilson Parry (MD)[signature] Belmont, Crouch End Hill. N.8 [address]
 
J.W. Parry [signature]
 
J.M. Pare [?][signature]
 
R. Denison Pedley [signature]
 
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R.J. Percy [signature] Room 107 Holborn Viaduct Hotel E.C.1 [address]
 
A. Per[?] B.Sc. [signature last letters illegible]
 
F G Penman [signature]
 
S. Priest [signature]
 
G. Reeve [signature]
 
[?] Phillip [signature first name and initil illegible]
 
G. Platten [signature not sure]
 
Wm D Purdy [signature]
 
H.G. Pierois [signature uncertain]
 
Henry Rayner [signature]
 
G.E. Wynfield Rhodes [signature initials and middle name uncertain]
 
F J Richards [signature]
 
Chas. L. Richardson [signature middle initial indeterminate]
 
61 Gleneagle Rd. Streatham SW.16. [address] H.S. Richard [signature think it may be Hugh]
 
H.A. Rigg [signature]
 
W.G. Ridewood [signature] Sept.1.1919 [date]
 
I prefer early hour for the meetings. Say 6 or 6.30 [comment] Signed J F [?] Roberts [signature initials unclear]
 
John Robertson [signature]
 
[signature totally illegible unless its out of place; could be Walter Stacy Colman]
 
W.J. Robertson [signature] 101 Hounslow Pk Rd Dulwich [address]
 
Signed Philip Roscoe 2/9/19 [signature and date]
 
F Sadler [signature]
 
E. Jane [? [signature illegible]
 
D.L.[?] Sayers [signature unclear]
 
E.J. Shadbolt [signature] Purbright. Surrey 2 Sep.19 [address and date]
 
Signed W. Saunders [signature] Lower Lodge, Beaconsfield Kingston on Thames 2/9/19 [address and date]
 
W.H. Seabrook [signature] Sep.2.1919 [date]
 
Lancelot A.B.[?] Sharpe [signature]
 
H.K. Scott [signature]
 
John Snell [signature]
 
as I am unable [double underlined] to attend it does not matter to me. Sept. 3/19 [comment] H.A. Soames [signature]
 
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R C Sikes [signature]
 
With apologies for delay [comment] L.F.Spath [signature]
 
Signed P. Spencer Spokes [signature]
 
L. [?][part of signature seems crossed out rest illegible] R.E. [signature]
 
R.[?]G. Staples. [signature]
 
Percy de Strzelecki [signature] 2/9/19 [date] 39, Victoria Street, S.W.7 [address]
 
Signed Miss Mead Sutherland [signature] 2/9/19. [date]
 
2/9/19 [date] Am living in the Country & it is doubtful whether I can attend any meetings so my vote should not count CS [comment] Chas. Southall [signature]
 
J H N Stephenson [signature]
 
A Sutton [signature] With thanks 2.9.19 [comment and date]
 
[?] [signature illegible] (late Capt. Gen.Staff [title]
 
H.G. Thornton [signature]
 
Signed H E Taylor [signature]
 
E A W Taylor [signature]
 
A.E. Thomas [signature]
 
John Lynn Thomas [signature]
 
Yours very sincerely J.C. Thompson [signature]
 
Percy Thompson [signature] "Overdale" Loughton. Essex. [address]
 
Fredk. W. Thompson [signature]
 
D. Halton Thomson [signature]
 
Donald S. Todd-White [signature] [there's an Arthur Thomas Todd-White but not a Donald on the members list]
 
Hubert M Turnbull [signature]
 
W.L.[?] Varney [signature][not on list but reasonably sure]
 
Edgar Ward [signature]
 
P.S. With apologies for delay [comment] Edwin A. Watson [signature unclear]
 
Fred L Watkins [signature] S.I. Maur, [?] Ventnor [address]
 
W.C.R. Watson [signature]
 
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J.S. Webster [signature] 4 Chatsworth Road Bournemouth. [address]
 
Signed Percy L. Wells [?][signature middle initial and surname unclear]
 
T.H Whitehead [signature]
 
Edgar Willett [signature]
 
W. H Wilcockson [?][signature][not on members list]
 
Signed Wm [?] White [signature] I am getting too old for long walks and the lectures I have not attended for some time W.W. [comment]
 
C.J. Williams [signature] Rose Cottage Aston Hawarden N. Wales [address] already noted WW [faintly written comment]
 
F.R.B. Wilhams [signature][not on members list but reasonably sure]
 
J.H. Williams [signature]
 
Charles J Wilson [signature]
 
James Wilson [signature]
 
Wyatt Wingrave [signature]
 
Yrs faithfully Ernest Winstone [?][signature a little unclear]
 
Dr Robert Lloyd Woollcombe [signature] life member regrets that his Latitude and Longitude prevent him from having the [? looks like kharma] and profit of attending the lectures [comment]
 
S.L. Wood [signature]
 
Arthur Wrigley [signature]
 
[illegible] As I have few [?] opportunities of attending - I do not take part in this enquiry Faithfully yours R B Yardley [comment] Worcester Park 2.9.1919 [address and date]
 
T.C. Yates [signature] 56 Addi [?] Mar [?] W.14 [address parts illegible]
 
Walter Plom [?][rest of signature illegible]
 
I could make it a rule to keep Wednesdays open for one or the other [comment] Yours sincerely A.E. Salter [signature]
 
Herbert. R.Sykes [signature]
 
E.W Small [signature]
 
A.N. Butts [signature] P.S. Regret delay, been away. [comment which rhymes]
 
John Sheer [signature]
 
Yours vy truly A.W.[?] Bull [?][signature][neither Bark nor Bull on members list]
 
W.H. Booth [signature]
 
Yours truly S. Michelom [?] [signature unclear]
 
Yours truly [typed] H.A. Haskey [?] [signature]
 
Faithfully yrs B E L Culpin [?][signature][guess]
 
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1. J.S. Sweeting [signature]
 
2 [Blank]
 
3 [Blank]
 
4 A.Legg [signature]
 
5 Prof Boswell [signature]
 
6 Lewis [signature][no initial or first name]
 
7 [Blank]
 
8 F.N.[?] Green [signature second initial uncertain]
 
9 W Mawby [signature]
 
10 [Blank]
 
11 [Blank]
 
12 H. Vassell [signature]
 
13 [Blank]
 
14 W. Wright [signature]
 
15 [Blank]
 
16 [Blank]
 
17 Miss Crosfield [signature]
 
18 G.W. Young [signature]
 
19 [Blank]
 
20 [Blank]
 
21 Miss Woodhead [signature]
 
22 [Blank]
 
23 [Blank]
 
24 [Blank]
 
25 Y.[?] Ellison [?] [signature uncertain]
 
26 [Blank]
 
27 Lieut-Col.  Lloyd-Jones [signature]
 
28 Miss Bauer [signature]
 
29 [Blank]
 
30 Miss yeates [signature]
 
31 Dr Rosa Forde [signature]
 
32 A.H. Williams [signature]
 
33 Nicholson [signature][no initial or first name]
 
34 [Blank]
 
35 Miss Cuthbertson [signature]
 
Llangollern Excursion. August. 1919. [photo caption and date]
 
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1 G. Barrow [caption]
 
2 Sir Jethro Teall [?] [caption][defnitely not Jethro Tull but uncertain]
 
3 H Monckton [caption]
 
4 A.E. Salter [caption]
 
5 H.A. Allen [caption]
 
6 J. Money-Kent [caption]
 
7 B. MacNeill [caption] [uncertain and noone on the members list with that name]
 
8 R.S. Herries [caption]
 
9 Prof Bonney [caption]
 
10 M.S. Johnston [caption]
 
11 E. Whitley [caption]
 
12 Prof. Blake [caption]
 
13 S. Rudler [caption]
 
14 W. Whitaker [caption]
 
H.A. Alhern 1931. [signature above a portrait photograph]
 
With the Belgians at Erith. 1899. [caption below group photograph]
 
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E.H. Whitley W. Whitaker B Corcoran W. Bell E.T. Newton
 
M [?] S. Johnston
 
M. Wilks T. W Reader
 
At Saltash. Easter 1907
 
[caption and signatures below Photograph 1 of 4 top left]
 
Fording the Tamar Easter 1907 [caption below Photograph 2 of 4 top right]
 
June 6. 1908 Road side [illegible] 3 miles [?] [illegible and part cut out]
 
[illegible] - on road to [illegible]: [illegible]: Ool [part cut out]
 
[caption below Photograph 3 of 4 bottom left]
 
June 8. 1908 Wotton [?] Hill - Large Quarry
 
before reaching the Wood. - [illegible]
 
[caption below Photograph 4 of 4 bottom right]
 
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Brandy Gill. Saddleback
 
August 1920.
 
[caption below top two Photographs of 4]
 
A.E. Kitson "panning" [caption below Photograph 3 bottom left]
 
W. Whitaker Miss Foster [caption below Photograph 4 bottom right]
 
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SOUTH WALES NEWS. MONDAY. APRIL 5. 1920
 
EMINENT GEOLOGISTS' VISIT TO SOUTH WALES
 
Members of the Geologists' Association are now in South Wales studying the formation of different areas. Front row - Messrs W. Wright and T.W. Reader, Miss Woodhead, President W. Whitaker, F.R.S., Miss Angus, and Messrs H.T. Burls and H. Vassal. Middle row - Messrs L.H. Wilcocks, J.W. Tutcher, L.R. Saunders, W. Saunders, and D.H.C. Male. Back row - Messrs E.G. Palmer, C. Southall, W.H. Barnes, L. Dudley Stamp, J. Schwartz, H. Bekker, A.C. Young, and C. Candler. - ("South Wales News" photo.)
 
[Photograph with Newspaper cut out caption beneath]
 
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WESTERN MAIL. MONDAY. APRIL 5. 1920.
 
GEOLOGISTS' TOUR IN SOUTH WALES.
 
[photo]
 
Members of the Geologists' Association of Great Britain who are making an Easter excursion in South Wales commenced their Tour on Thursday with a visit to the Garth and adjacent districts. Our photograph shows the party at Castell Coch Gorge. In the centre are Professor A.H. Cox, M.Sc., Ph.D., F.G.S., Professor Sibley (Swansea), and Mr. W. Whitaker, B.A., F.R.S., F.G.S., president of the association.
 
Western Mail photo
 
Newspaper cutting photograph with headings and caption]
 
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1. F. Ross Thomson. [written as Ros - single s - Thompson but checked Members List and p seems to be crossed out. Editors decision]
 
2. J.[?] Austin  [uncertain initial. Not on Members List]
 
3. H. Lewis
 
4. M. Alloye
 
5. W. Saunders
6 L.[?] Dudley Stamp. D.Sc [initial unclear and not on Members List]
 
7 W. Cooper
 
8. J [?] Hinch
 
9. H. Scott
 
10 F. Purcell
 
11. Prof. Cornet
 
12. M. Halet
 
13. Maj. Stevens
 
14 Miss Woodhead
 
15 Miss Mallern
 
16. Miss Barge
 
17. Miss Chandler
 
18. Mrs Rea
 
20 Miss Imison [?][uncertain surname]
 
21. G.M. Davies
 
22. Miss Grant Ives
 
23 Mrs Everard
 
24 H. Everard.
 
25. F. Nichols
 
26. J. Wade
 
27. Dr S. Woodward
 
28. W. H Saunders
 
29. Dr Bastall
 
30. Prof. Boswell
 
31. W. Wal [?] [uncertain surname]
 
32. F. Palmer
 
33. F. Rea
 
34. Miss Crosfield
 
35. Miss Whitley
 
36. W. Shawby
 
37. W. Whitaker
 
38. Miss. Woodward
 
39. Miss Crosse
 
40. W. Wright
 
41. F. Norris
 
42. E. White
 
[small photograph top right caption] M. S. Johnston
 
Belgian Excursion. Aug 20 - Sept 3. 1921 [caption]
 
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Waiting for the early morning train at Nismes [?] Station Sept. 1. 1921. [caption beneath photo 1 of 4 top left]
 
Dr & Mrs Smith Woodward [caprion beneath a pair of photographs top right]
 
Votes of thanks + Presentation. Floriffe [?]. Sept. 2. 1921 [caption beneath photo 3 of 4 bottom left]
 
W. Wright [caption beneath photo 4 of 4 bottom rigt]
 
Believe [?] me yours sincerely  Frans Haber [cut out from letter]
 
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Jersey. Easter. 1921 [caption below photo top left]
 
1. B. Baker
 
2. Miss Angus
 
3. J. Newton.
 
4. Dr Bennett
 
5. J. de Windt Hinch.
 
6. Dr Rosa Ford
 
[annotations to the right of the photograph]
 
AN EMINENT BOTANIST: THE LATE REV. GEORGE HENSLOW [typed caption from Newspaper below protrait photo middle right]
 
1. [blank]
 
2. W. Saunders . jun. [?]
 
3. F. Nichol
 
4. Sharp
 
5. Prof. Fearnsides
 
6. Mrs. Fearnsides.
 
7. Prof. Gordon.
 
8. F. Morey.
 
9 [blank][line down to right possibly pointing at Platt name below?]
 
10. Platt.
 
11. A. Williams
 
12. W. Saunders.
 
13. [ditto marks]
 
14. A.C. Young
 
15. Miss Benson
 
16. Miss Angus.
 
17. A.J. Bull.
 
18. H. Vassell
 
[first column of captions to the left of the photograph bottom right]
 
19. Cousins.
 
20. G.Me [?] D. Davies. [there's a George M Davis in the list of members. May just be a slip of the pen?]
 
21. E. Palmer.
 
22. E. Wooldridge.
 
23. T. [?] Tregellis
 
24. Miss Crosse
 
25. Miss Bauer.
 
26. J. Rogers.
 
27. Dr Evans
 
28. j. [?] Hamling.
 
29. Miss Woodhead.
 
30. Miss Barge.
 
31. B. Baker
 
32. Miss Goodman
 
33. [blank]
 
34. Dr Wells
 
35. Dr Verves [?]
 
36. G. Stockley
 
37. [blank]
 
[second column of captions to the left of the same photograph]
 
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Elliott & Fry, Ltd., Photo Bale, Sons & Danielsson, Ltd. [newspaper caption beneath photo top left]
 
Very truly yrs A Strahan [?] [signature on Newspaper cutting]
 
Yours truly R.M. Brydone [?] [cut out signature unclear]
 
Yours sincerely E M [?] H Cameron [cut out signature middle initial uncertain]
 
Lincolnshire. Easter 1905 [caption beneath photo top right]
 
Charles [?] Andrews [cut out signature beneath photograph above]
 
THE NEW KEEPER OF GEOLOGY AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM: DR. F.A.BATHER. [caption beneath Newspaper photo bottom middle]
 
A GREAT PALAEONTOLGIST: THE LATE DR. C.W. ANDREWS, OF THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM. [caption beneath Newspaper photo bottom right]
 
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H Howard Fox [photograph]
 
Dr C J Stubblefield FRS 1954  President of the Geology Section [photograph]
 
A L Leach 1900 [photograph]
 
E Whitly Bartlet  Cambridge 1911 [photograph]
 
G W Young  P McIntyre The Long Man Mottistone  I of Wight 1927  [photograph]
 
G W Y [G W Young]  S Keats  W Wright cousins  W P B Stebbing  [photograph]
 
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With all good wishes from the GA at Wimereux  Aug 1923 [reverse of postcard covered in signatures]
 
H M B [illegible] [signature]
 
[illegible] Brown [signature]
 
W Turner [signature]
 
P A B Martin [signature]
 
H Dixon [illegible] [signature]
 
A H Williams [signature]
 
A Smith Woodward [signature]
 
K [illegible  -isse ] [signature]
 
A G Bull [signature]
 
H T Burls [signature]
 
J Pringle [signature]
 
A Morley Davies [signature]
 
G M Davies [signature]
 
W Platt [signature]
 
A J W Brown [signature]
 
S H Warren [signature]
 
T C Nicholas [signature]
 
W  P B Stebbing [signature]
 
M L Saunders [signature] [ initials not v clear]
 
Wm Saunders [signature]
 
T P[...vort..] [illegible] [signature]
 
A P Blut[ertray] [illegible] [signature]
 
M S Johnston [signature]
 
M Woodward [signature]
 
de Wast church. Boulonnais excursion August 1923 [group photograph]
 
A famous Anthropologist retiring: Dr Arthur Smith Woodward [newspaper photograph]
 
M S J [Miss Johnston] Mrs Cooper [photograph]
 
Sir Albert Kitson H[illegible] Quarry  [photograph]
 
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I.E. Barbour [signature] Bolesworth. Tattenhall. Chester [address]
 
K.N. FitzSimmons [signature]
 
A.E. Hatton [signature]
 
[?] [Signature very unclear could be anything ]
 
A.K. Harding. [signature]
 
H.E. Rattey, [signature]
 
F.J. Rey. [signature][uncertain not on Members List]
 
E.C. Ridding [signature]Sept 3rd 1919. 66. Church Road. S Leonards on Sea. [address]
 
A.E. Richards [signature] P.S. I hope to be in town this winter [comment]
 
L. Wil[?] [signature part illegible]
 
Yours sincerely Gerrude M. Woodward.[signature]
 
Miss C. Birley October, 1905 [caption printed beneath small photograph]
 
Yours truly Agnes Grant-Ives [signature]
 
Yours truly Marjorie E.J. Chandler [signature]
 
Yours truly Marjorie Imison [signature]
 
Yours truly E Benson [signature]
 
Yours sincerely Eleanor M. Reid [signature]
 
Yours sincerely Hilda Bennett. [signature]
 
Kind Regards Sincerely, Emily Disc [signature][not entriely sure of the surname]
 
Yours faithfully, Eleanor V. Colebrook [signature]
 
Yours sincerely Ethel Foster [signature]
 
Yours Snicerely [sic] Beatrix Hoausides [signature][complete guess on surname]
 
Yours sincerely, Elsie White. [signature]
 
Yours sincerely, E. Janet Woods [?][signature]
 
Margaret O. Morris. [signature][might be Norris?]
 
Yours faithfully, M Munro [signature]
 
yours very sincerely Mary Howitt [signature]
 
Yours Sincerely, Dorothy M. Hoyles. [signature]
 
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Yours very sincerely, Katharine S. Fowles-Lunn [signature]
 
[when] Kindest regards, Yours sincerely J.M.M. Dingwall [signature]
 
Yours sincerely M.M. Herbert [signature]
 
A.P. Hetherington on-Sec-Geol. Society [signature]
 
Yours sincerely Helen M. Muir-Wood [signature]
 
Yours sincerely Evie. M. Gale [signature]
 
Sincerely Dorothy Tries [signature][uncertain surname and no Dorothys on List]
 
Yours sincerely Muriel A. Arber [signature]
 
Yours faithfully N. Howes Smith (Historical Tripos! [signature] 
 
Yours sincerely Dorothy. H. Rayner [signature]
 
Yours very sincerely Jessie M. Ring [signature][might be King - neither on list]
 
Yours truly Lorna Marriott [signature]
 
Yours faithfully O.R. Game [signature]
 
Yours very sincerely Malul[?] Treacher [signature][first name unclear]
 
E D Eastwood. [signature middle initial could be W] Librarian. [typed]
 
Goodbye for the [rest cut off] Catherine. F. Sealy. [signature]
 
H. George Fordham [signature]
 
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etc - the actual abrasion
of snow particles is probably
the greatest factor in the
moulding - then there is
evaporation - and finally,
in the case of such a form [?]
as you figure, the droop
at the end is due to
the sagging of the unsupported
projection. So that certain
additional factors are to be
considered in the case of
ice carving as compared
with that of ordinary rock
material.
 
Yours Sincerely
 
Douglas Mawsoy [?] [presumably second page of a letter, on the left hand side of Page 107]
 
[Photograph top right]
 
Dr. E.M. Kindle [signature beneath photo]
 
Wyatt Malcolm [cut out signature] Compiler of Geological Information. [typed caption]
 
Yours sincerely W.A.[?] Johnston [cut out signature]
 
Yours sincerely, F.J. Alcock [cut out signature]
 
Sincerely yours E L Bruce [cut out signature]
 
Grace A. Stewart Ohio State Univ. [cut out signature]
 
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Troopship "Euripides"
 
1st April, 1919
 
(Indian Ocean) [Letter header top right of notepaper page]
 
Dear Miss Johnston.
 
Referring to your letter of Dec. 20th last, I am pleased that you were able to make use of the slides - I got them back [?] in due course from The Chateau.
 
As regards the erosion forms carved out in neve [? both es have apparent acute accents] ice by the wind [presumably first page of the letter on Page 107]
 
[the letter half obscures the photo top right of a canoe like boat with a man to its left, so only half visible]
 
Eirndle [?] [signature beneath photo half obscured]
 
Malcolm [cut out signature part obscured this is the surname] of Geological Information. [Typed caption part obscured by the letter]
 
sincerely W.[?] A. Johnston [cut out signature part obscured by the letter]
 
sincerely, F.J. Alcock. [cut out signature] 
 
Grace A. Stewart Ohio State Univ. [cut out signature below letter page]
 
Sincerely yours E L Bruce [cut out signature bottom right of page]
 
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PROFESSOR Dr. K. OEBBEKKE Munchen. den 20.X.09.[date handwritten]
 
P. T.
 
Den Empfang der mir freundlichst zuge-schickten Drucksache betr.:
 
Pleurophois laevinima [?][fossil name hand written]
 
bestatigend, erlaube ich mir den verbindlichsten Dank fur deren gutige Zusendung auszusprechen.
 
Hochachtungsvolli
 
L. Onbbulk [?][signature]
 
[proforma typed in German with date, fossil name and signature hand written]
 
CARTE POSTALE [Postcard with 10c French stamp, two CROYDON 10 NOV 12 Stamped Marks and two Postmarks PONTIERS VIENNE 16 30 8 -11 12]
 
Portiers, le 8 Novembre 1912
 
Merci pour les 9 photos qui [?] attives - pendant mon[?] absence, pour [?] etude geologique an Charente Ce sera un Souvenir des excursion. I [?] [?] one [?] - mais je'n'ai'pas ete aur calliers [?] pres [?] Arbroath, car j'avais prefere aller nu la cote.
 
Wei [?] mes meileurs compliments, Welsch Juls
 
J'attends des tires a part from [?] vous addressa [?] des choses de France.
 
[Postcard written in French some words obscured by Postmarks writing not easy to read and my French is not up to the interpretation]
 
Miss Johnston Hazelwood, Wimbledon Hill London, S.W. [crossed ou address]
 
Rathlin Hall Place St Albans Herts [new address] Angleterre [at foot of postcard]
 
Calymene Tristani BRONGNIANT - Schistes a Calymenes de Mortain (Coll. Fac, de Sc. de Rennes) [Plate from Fossil monograph showing two views of an Ammonite with caption]
 
A.P. Buterby [cut out signature]
 
*Expedie par M Dutendre [?] Demt a Lille (Nord) Rue Brule Maison No. 159 [?]tion du nom et de l'adresse de l'expediteur [?] faculative REF [?] CART [?] Ce cote est [cut out part of a ticket of postage printed with names etc hand written]
 
Yours snicerely [sic] [?] Allan [?][signature largely illegible]
 
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Dr. E.M. Kindle [caption below photograph top left][this is the same photo as that on Page 108 without being obscured by the letter page - a canoe like boat with presumably Dr Kindle displaying a large fish on a pole]
 
[Top right is the same cutout pice of paper with the fossil name as on Page 109]
 
82.- LA ROCHELLE. - Richelieu sur la Digue (Musee de la Rochelle) A. Bonnaud, Edit., La Rochelle [caption below picture on what appears to be a postcard]
 
Grace A. Stewart Ohio State Univ. [signature]
 
Sincerely yours E L Bruce [signature]
 
A.P. Buterby [?] [signature]
 
[The page also contains part of the same letter page as on Page 108 that obscures other items]
 
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Lundi 17 Novembre 1910 [date at top right of letter]
 
Chere Miss Johnston
 
Nous ne sommes reutres a la maison que depuis quelques jours seulement et, en y arrivant, nous avons en le [?] plaisir de trouver vos deux interesantes brochures, [? indecipherable] 'que les lignes si obligeantes et si gracientes que vous m'aves ecrites. Je suis extremement touche des sentiments qui y sont exprimes [?] et [?] je vous pile ?] de croire que la sympathie a ete franchement et sincerement reciproque. Nous [?] esperous [?] bien que des relations commencees sous de si bous auspices [letter in French very uncertain and no accents added]
MADAME DANIEL OEHLERT NEE PAULINE CRIE Vice-Presidente de la Societe Geologique de France
 
leur epouse, cousine-germaine et cousine, pieusement decedee a Paris, le Mercredi 22 Fevrier 1911, dans sa 56 annee, munie des Sacrements de L'Eglise. [transcription of a Notice possibly from a Church Magazine][bottom left of page]
 
[Very faded photograph of a man feeding a bird possibly of the Tit family top right of page]
regards Very truly yours, Ch. Bassoil [signature unclear could be double r last letter uncertain][caption below photograph]
 
Lille le 26 Octobre 1909
 
W [?] [word uncertain] bien sinceres remerciements ppour l'envoi de notre notes sur Pleuropholis laevissima.
 
M Lervichen [letter in French regarding a fossil, signature uncertain][bottom right of page]
 
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With the best and heartiest greetings from my wife and myself to you and Miss Johnston. I am yours very sincerely Johan Kidr [?] Kristiania 21/1 - 1911.
[cut out from letter top left of page]
 
Yours faithfully. Einan Teiling [signature] [next part illegible except for initial E. then maybe F-m. The first part is indecipherable]
 
THROUGH THE GAP. DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. COPYRIGHTED 1911. F. FARGO. [caption on Photograph top right of page]
 
With cordial greetings and pleasant remembrances Yours [signature completely illegible] Miss Mary S. Johnston Hazelwood. P.S. Jen will kindly pardon Hotel stationary [sic], I know. [cut out from letter]
 
Sincerely yours, [typed] E A M Kindle [cut out signature not really legible]
 
Yours very truly, F. Chapman (Palaeontologist) [signature cut from letter]
 
Yours obediently James Heston. [?][cut out signature]
 
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Mr R.M. Johnston [signature] pleasure, the honour [comment on cut out from letter]
 
Mr [?] Iddings [?] [signature uncertain]
 
Sincerely yours, [typed] Wythe [?] Cooke [signature]
 
Clive [or Olive] C. Pulley [?] [signature] Administrative Assistant. [typed]
 
Sincerely L.H. Stephenson [signature]
 
from Mr. & Mrs. George B. Barbour [signature]
 
Most sincerely yours, Edgar Bowles [?] Jerry [signature cut from letter]
 
Sincerely, [typed] R.C. Moore [signature]
 
Yours very sincerely, [typed]
 
Yours faithfully Alan [?][signature]
 
success with your [comment cut short] Winifred [?] Goldring [signature]
 
Most cordially yours, [typed] Harvey W. Shimer [signature] H.W. Shimer Professor of Geology [typed]
 
Very sincerely yours, Wendell C. Mansfield [signature]
 
Very sincerely Steven K. Fox [signature]
 
Yours very cordially, [typed] [signature illegible] General Secretary, 16th International Geological Congress.
 
With best wishes Very sincerely yours Anna J. Jonas [signature]
 
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DR. FRANK D. ADAMS, appointed Dean of the McGill Faculty of Applied Sci-ence to succeed Dean Bovey, who goes to take a high post in England.
 
THE NEW DEAN OF SCIENCE.
 
Mr. Frank Dawson Adams was born in Montreal in 1859, and received his early education in the Montreal High School, graduating from the Faculty of Applied Science, McGill University, in 1884 with the degree of M.Sc. Subse-quently he studied in the Sheffield Sci-entific School at Yale University and at Heidelberg, Germany, where he re-ceived the degree of Doctor of Philo-opy [sic] in 1892. He was for nearly nine years on the staff of the Geological Survey of Cananda when that depart-ment of the Federal Government was stationed in Montreal, as well as after it was moved to Ottawa. In 1888 he was appointed lecturer in geology in the Faculty of Applied Science at Mc-Gill University, acting as assistant to the late Sir Wm. Dawson, and in 1893 he succeded Sir William as Logan Professor of Geology in that institu-tion. He was elected president of the Natural History Society in 1897, is a Fellow of the Geological Society of London, Eng.; the Royal Society of London, one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon an educational-ist in the Empire, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, of which he is also president of the geoloical sec-tion; a member of the Geological So-ciety of America and of the German Geological Society. He has published [last part of article covered by a cut out signature]   
 
[Typed newspaper article beneath photograph also in the newspaper. Hyphens left in to show the column layout] 
 
SIR EDGEWORTH DAVID, the Australian geologist and explorer, who has died in Sydney at the age of 76. [Text below photograph cut from a Newspaper]
 
Yours truly E.J. Dunn [cut out signature]
 
Cordially yours, Grace [?] A. Stewart [cut out signature first name uncertain]
 
B. Rose [signature] B. Rose., Professor of Geology. [typed below signature]
 
Yours most Sincerely Frank D. Adams. [cut out signature partly overlaps the newspaper article top left]
 
Chatswood Tuesday [letterhead]
 
My dear Miss Johnston, I am sorry to say I shall not be able to come and see you off tomorrow, as I intended, as I have to be back here for the afternoon. Will you please say good bye to Miss Brodie and the Reid family for me. I hope you will have a pleasant trip to N Zealand & get back saftely [?][sic] to England in due time.
With Kind regards
I remain
Yours Sincerely E [?] Millard [hand written letter]
 
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[top left of page is blank although it appears to have had a photo or similar there. see also below]
 
Sincerely yours, [typed] Edward Sampson [signature] Edward Sampson. [typed]
 
Gaye [?] A. [?] Blait [?] [signature all parts debatable]
Secretary [typed]
 
Sincerely yours, [typed] Rollin T. Chamberlin [signature] Rollin T. Chamberlin Editor [typed]
 
Sir W Dawson Montreal [top left of letter very faint]
Adelphi Hotel Liverpool Sept 8/96
 
Dear Sir,
If otherwise [?][word unclear but ends in ...ement; I can't think at the moment what fits the sense] I shall be glad to have my little paper on the Pre Cambrian Fossils on one of the earlier days as I may [word illegible] have to leave after the 18th. Please [word illegible possibly Museum but doesn't make sense] arrange as May [?] [next word illegible] subjects and [word illegible] of Lantern illustration,
Truly yours
JWm Dawson [initials unclear]
 
[bottom right of the page has a newspaper cutting but it's folded over so the intended article is obscured almost completely except for the bottom line]
a few years from now may surprise us all."
 
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[top left fold out hand drawn geological section] Edward B. Matthews [signature on drawing]
 
[top right typed article with photograph overlaps a handwritten ?postcard with only partial words visible]
Dr. Margaret F. Boos [caption beneath photograph]
 
MEET DR. BOOS
Geology Is a Man's Game But ...
By H. C. Arnold [Article Headings]
 
Among the professions that are no longer exclusively masculine is geol-ogy. Feminine geologists have been active behind the scenes for some time in large oil companies and in the Department of the Interior. In Denver, however, a woman geologist has stepped out onto the stage to play a leading role as a full fledged consulting geologist.
 
Mrs., or properly speaking, Dr. Margaret F. Boos, Ph.D., has opened an office at 2036 South Columbine St., Denver, and in her own words, she was literally "swamped" with business, in fact, so swamped with the business started last August, that her husband, C. Maynard Boos, resigned from Geophoto Services, Inc., to join her in geologic consultant work, a dream they have long had of combining their geologic abilities.
 
Dr. Boos (the name, incidentally, rhymes with "rose"), did not step casually into consulting work, it was the culmination of years of devotion to her own profession. The story began with a B.S. from Northwestern. The University of Chicago supplied the rest of the letters Dr. Boos is allowed to add to her name. From 1932 to 1933 she was a geologist with the Phillips Petroleum Company at Bartlesville, Okla. From 1935 to 1942 she was chairman of the Department of Geology, University of Denver.
 
When war spread over the world Dr. Boos felt she could do more. With the U.S. Bureau of Mines, she went from Maine to Alabama where she turned her engineering and mining geology experience to finding commer-cial deposits of various non-metallics needed to fight the big fight. After Denver, the spot she liked best in all her ramblings that have taken her from Cananda to Mexico and Central America.
 
There are few spots in the Rockies that have not known Dr. Boos, in field boots and breeches, with the hammer that is a world wide symbol of the geologist. "Yes, it's a man's field," Dr. Boos' clear blue eyes twinkled, "but it's a woman's field, too-for square shooting, straight dealing women  who are ready to do their share of work.
 
"There's a future in geology for a girl if she puts out an effort. Of course, she has to be good, but there is a future, and in addition to that it's fun." And Dr. Boos looks as if she really had fun, she's alert, attractive, with immaculate gray hair and a hearty hand clasp that might be due to hammer wielding.
 
The new consultant firm makes field examinations and appraislas, geologic reports, seismic reviews, laboratory investigations and well samples. Maynard Boos specializes in petroleum geology and photogeology, but Mrs. Boos is entering that part of the field also.
 
"I'm optimistic over the petroleum future of the entire Rocky Moun-tain region," she said. "Forgotten places are being tested and the results a few years from now may surprise us all."
[Newspaper or Magazine Article][hyphens at the end of pages left in]
 
Sincerely yours, [typed] Edward Sampson [signature] Edward Sampson.[typed] [cut out signature]
 
Gaye A. Blair [?] [signature] Secretary [typed][cut-out signature]
 
Rollin T. Chamberlin [signature] Rollin T. Chamberlin Editor [typed]
 
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[Letter to left of page with folded paper of maybe a second letter to the right hand side, which is mounted sideways. Uncertain whether this will be decipherable but won't make sense anyway as middle section missing]
 
Wesleyan University.
Middletown, Conn., [Letterhead typed] Jan. 1, 1901. 189 [crossed out typed start of date as now incorrect]
 
Dear Miss Johnston:
 
Your kind letter, with its greetings for the new century, reached me on the last day of the nineteenth century, and I will answer it, with cordial reciprocation of good wishes, on the first day of the twentieth. I never before had the experience of answering a letter which was a century old.
 
The pictures arrived safely, and I am grateful for your kindness in sending them. They are very interesting - some of them especially so. I am getting a pretty nice collection, with the help of yourself and Prof. Ries, and Dr. Philippi [?]. My own pictures have not yet returned, but I hope to be able to send them to you soon. [Letter hand written]
 
to kindly forward them to the next address on list sent with them. I took about 550 altogether this summer in En.t [?] only 10 [right hand side of folded letter]
 
those I should like (unmounted,) I have agreed to exchange with several others, & the scheme we have hit on is to pick out from the other's list, what he or she wanted & [?] [left hand side of folded letter]
 
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My copy of the souvenir from Loer [?] Pay arrived only a few days after I wrote to you. This really a beautiful thing. [sic]
 
Wishing you a happy new year and a happy fraction of a new century,
 
I am yours truly,
Wm. Nor[?] Ric[?][hand written letter with signature but unclear][may be second page of a letter which is taped to the left of the page]
 
[photograph of a gentleman in the centre no name]
 
[on the right hand edge of the page is another part of a letter that I think is the same as that on Page 117]
 
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[presume second page of a letter pasted sideways over the letter from page 117]
 
to kindly forward them to the next address on list sent with them. I took about 550 altogether this summer in En.[?] & [&] only 10 are bad so I feel quite cheerful. I thank you for letting me know about the silk [?] photograph, & hope we shall all receive them safely.
 
All of my boxes of rocks, with one unimportant exception have arrived safely.
 
With kind regards.
Sincerely yours 
Heinrick Ries.[?][see page 118 as this is the same person I think]
 
Mezen Hills
Near view of Bramabian [?] if you have it.
Cirque of Montpellier le mieux [?]
Please send unmounted ones.
 
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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGY, CORNELL UNIVERSITY. HEINRICH RIES, PH.D. ITHACA, N.Y. [Letterhead typed]
 
Oct. 25 1900 [there is a typed 8 crossed out]
 
Dear Miss Johnston,
 
Your letter received today & was very glad to hear that you had a number of good negatives. I had hardly a failure. I shall be very glad to exchange some with you & have put down [?] the names of those I should like. (unmounted.) I have agreed to exchange with several others, & the scheme we have hit on is to pick out from the other's [sic] list, what he or she wanted & then whoever was ahead to settle up for the excess. As several others who had no cameras wanted to get copies of my prints, I have run off a set of blue prints, & numbered each to correspond to my negatives & will start them tomorrow. The photographer here makes unmounted prints of them for me for 5 c [cents] each.
 
The set will go to Prof.[?could be full Professor] Adams, Rice & then to you, & I will ask you
 
[first page of letter transcribed][covers full page in Album, stuck sideways]
 
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Paris, 6 X [?may be ber for December?] 1900
 
Mademoiselle,
 
L'auteur [?] du denim de Boit [? and next two words illegible]
Eyssenic [?], geographe et peintee a [can't do accents] Carpentios [?] Vancluse.
 
Veillez [?] a vieu [?], Mademoiselle, l'experience [?something potentailly covered by Stamp] de nous [?][next word may be impertinent?] souvenir 
 
[signature illegible; may be initial M and Bronley]
 
[Letter pasted sideways on left hand side of page. Partial Postage Mark has LONDON S. [?] 11 [?].45 AM [?] 77 [?] [two ?circles]
 
62 Bould.[d is small and elevated] St Michel Paris. 24  8bre[?]
 
Mademoiselle.
 
Je conservais [?] deja un charmant souvenir de notre belle excursion dans le Centre de la France, mais maintenant, grace a la j'ulie collection de photo que vous m'avez fait le grand plaisir de m'adresses [?] ce souvenir lenvient [?] a j'amais insur [?]bliable [?].
 
Aussi, j'e vous en suis[?] res reconnaissant [?].
 
Je revierai [?] [?illegible]
 
[letter pasted on right hand side of page][my French is not up to translating so some of the words may be totally incorrect for the sense. Can't do accents again]
 
Nels, Bruxeels Serie 8 No. 18 [typed at the foot of a possible photograph overlain by the letter transcribed above]
 
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agriablement encrere [? word illegible] la pensee [?], ces j'am[? rest of word illegible] delicieuses parie'es [?] au milieu de ces admiables [?] payysages pleuris [?] de grandeur sauvage et de dance[?] mel'ancolie!
 
[? word illegible] charme j'improve [?] a me rappel'er maint [?] gracieux episuve [?]: Fel [?] celui de la vaute [?] de menve sans un brillant clair de lune cere [?] le trajet aurait [?] [?next word illegible] ne jamais finis ...
 
[page of a letter left hand side of page; a lot of French words illegible and I have insufficient knowledge to fill in the gaps]
 
Mais, si'y'usair [?], mademoiselle, j'evans [?] disais qu'il mangne quelquechose a vos photo, un jabulot [?] il y manque quelqu'un, parce que c'est vous qui les avez fantes [?].
 
N'y aurait il pas dans votre collection une photographie, faite par une autre personne et ou [?] vous seriez [?]. sentee.
 
Vous ne [? word illegible] pas combien je serais heuren [?].
 
[second page of letter right hand side of page; many words illegible as above]
 
Neis, Bruxelles Serie 8 No. 18 [typed] on page beneath the letter]
 
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Je prunuvir [?] a cote' des oevures [?] placer et admirer le sympathique auteur de ces precieux souvenirs.
 
J'espere mademoiselle que vous vauntrez [?] bien acce'der [?] a ma prieres. Permetter [?] moi' d e vous en remercier a[?] de vreres [?] addreseesr l'impression de mes respect? rest of word illegible]
 
hommages [signature illegible]
 
Je vous serios [?] reconnaissance de une rappeler au [word illegible] de votre savante compagne
 
[presumably third page of letter as above in French many words illegible][left hand side of page]
 
[photograph or postcard right and side of page]
 
Grotte de han Perte de la Lesse [caption beneath photograph]
 
Cuvee l'expression bien affectueuse de mes remerciments et de mes respects.
 
Edmund [@] Renier
4 Avril [? clearly a month and seemed the most likely] 1922.
 
Nels, Bruxelles Serie 8 No. 18
 
[postcard with hand written text][see previous page where the postcard is obscured by the letter]
 
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Eduardo Aguirre [Business Card] has the pleasure to accept the invitation of Sir Archibald Geikie and the members of [rest probably on reverse of card]
 
Mr Marsden Manson San Francisco Calif [Business Card}
 
Congres Geologique International 10 Session 1906 Carte de membre delivree a Miss Mary S Johnstone Surrey England [Registration card for IGC in Mexico in 1906] [It would appear that Miss Johnstone did attend as she has collected cards from participants] [Link to article about the congress can be found at https://www.iugs.org/igc listed in Episodes 2011]
 
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Yours sincerely [can't make out] O[?] Schlagen[?] [signature]
 
Dr Ernst Philippi [signature]
 
Mit eng[?] Gruss  Prof Dr R [illegible] leading German geographer
 
Ihr [?] Prof Dr[Wohlriiz [?]  Prof at Vienna Fossils and mammals
 
Prof Guiseppe Stephanini Direttore del'Istituto Geologico  R Universita di Pisa
con meuiori [?] cordiali saluti  [Business card]
 
Epimedium alpinum L. Euganean Hills, near Padua  1839 May  J S N[?]
 
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Regensburg S. 16 Nov 1902 [Letter]  Dr Brunnhuber [President of Museum of Natural History]
[first page of letter discussing trips to Guernsey, Spain, and Miss J's desire to learn German and to go to Vienna. Also mentions Miss J about to prepare a pamphlet]
 
Geographische Gesellschaft in Hamburg. Hamburg den 31.X.1900 Neuerwall 61
[Letter] [In German to Ihr... gnadiges Fraulein] [from] Dr M Friedericksen
 
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Regensburg S. 16 Nov 1902 [Letter]  Dr Brunnhuber [President of Museum of Natural History]
[second and third pages of letter discussing trips to Guernsey, Spain, and Miss J's desire to learn German and to go to Vienna. Also mentions Miss J about to prepare a pamphlet]
 
Geographische Gesellschaft in Hamburg. Hamburg den 31.X.1900 Neuerwall 61
[Letter] [In German to Ihr... gnadiges Fraulein] [from] Dr M Friedericksen  [as page 126]
 
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Regensburg S. 16 Nov 1902 [Letter] Dr Brunnhuber [President of Museum of Natural History] [fourth page of letter discussing trips to Guernsey, Spain, and Miss J's desire to learn German and to go to Vienna. Also mentions Miss J about to prepare a pamphlet]
 
[newspaper cutting] Regensburg 18 Januar [in German. Dr Brunnhuber name underlined]
 
Geographische Gesellschaft in Hamburg. Hamburg den 31.X.1900 Neuerwall 61
[Letter] [In German to Ihr... gnadiges Fraulein] [from] Dr M Friedericksen  [as page 126]
 
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[This appears to be a page of American geologists' signatures]
 
Sincerely yours Donald G [?] Barton Cpl Meteorological Div S.C. American Ex Force France [Signature]
 
Dr and Mrs Charles P B[irdsey] [?] Palisade New Jersey U S A [Signature]
 
Very truly yours Geo P Merrill Head Curator of Geology [Signature]
 
Sincerely and cordially yours Richard G Feild [?]  [Signature]
 
Sincerely yours Edward Sampson [Signature]
 
Cordially Annis [?] M Wellintz  [Signature]
 
Sincerely yours Geo. H. Barton F.Gt.S.A. [Signature]
 
I remain yours truly E P Hinderson [Signature]
 
Chester R Longwell [Signature]
 
Charles Palache [Signature]
 
Very sincerely yours Jerome S. Smiser [Signature]
 
J E Graf Associate Director [Signature]
 
Rufus M Bagg [Signature]
 
Yours very truly John E Wolff [Signature]
 
E R Cummings [Signature]
 
Cordially yours Harry N Eaton [Signature]
 
[?] Powers [Signature]
 
Sincerely yours John K Wright [Signature]
 
Sincerely Erling Dorf [Signature]
 
W T Thom Jr. [Signature]
 
Very sincerely yours Geo D Hubbard [Signature]
 
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Yours respectfully , [typed] H [?] Seligmann [?] [signature possibly incorrect]
 
de bonne congraternite! [?] [end of a letter] A. [?] Rutor [?] [signature end part uncertain]
 
Yours respectfully Major. C S Fevene [?][signature uncertain]
 
F. [?] Gilson [signature possibly uncertain]
 
mes [?] sentiments respectueur, [?] E. [?] Dollo, 31 rue Vautier. [signature and address]
 
With many thanks and kind regards. [hand written] Etienne Asselberghs Dr. Sc. Geoloque au Service geologique de Belgique Charge de cours a l'Institut agronomique de l@Etat a Gand 61, rue Hobbema Bruxelles [printed card][accents not applied]
 
Miss Johnston, Please accept my best thanks for your kindness in sending me the photo taken in August 1921 at the Cardier Quarry, Roisin. It will be a very agree-able [?] "souvenir" for me. Very respectfully Dr. J. Carneth [?] Mons. April 30th. 1922 
Miss Johnston 276, Kew Road Kew England
[written on the back of a Postcard with Belgian stamps]
 
Yours sincerely Margueutte A. Refeou [signature very uncertain]
 
Yours sincerely [?] P. [?] Ledsen [?] [signature uncertain]
 
Yours sincerely, [typed] N N Kno [rest unintelligible]
 
Aug. 7th. [blue ink] 1948 [black ink]
Dear Miss Johnston, For the great kindness extended to me by showing me under your competent leadership some of the most interesting and beautiful places in the Country we both love, I wish to express once more my cordial thanks. I have not yet digested the great many impressions of beauty; I shall never forget this glorious day.
Hoping to meet you again, I remain Yours very sincerely Christian Poubeu [?] [hand written in blue ink on plain card]
 
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[Just dealing with the whole, small, letter on this page. See Page 133 for the other letter][Page 131 has these two letters in, but folded so nothing visible]
 
Boulonnais. August 1923.
 
The excursion inspiring the following jingle
Was planned for our profit by Pruvost and Pringle.
 
 
The rain fell in sheets. The wind made us tingle.
But still they kept smiling brave Pruvost and Pringle.
 
 
The tide might endeavour our corpses to mingle
But they carried us through gallant Pruvost and Pringle.
 
 
Over Portland and Kimmeridge, boulders and shingle,
We followed, obedient to Pruvost and Pringle.
 
 
They packed us in motors all, married and single,
A very tight squeeze, Messrs. Pruvost and Pringle.
 
 
So now that the time has come to remove, Oh!
Let us sing praises to Pringle and Pruvost.
 
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A Wimereux Alphabet
 
A is for All of us, sober and gay,
Who pant after Pring-ost leading the way.
 
B is for Bunly [?], who rather than swim
Rides upon Pringle, that man full of trim.
 
C's for the Cooper's [sic], who clamber the rocks,
And also Casino, frequented by Cox.
 
D's our Director, with long flowing hair,
Who leads ever onward with smile debonair.
 
E is the exercise everyone takes
On diet of Evian, coffee and cakes.
 
F are the Fossils found in the clay,
Ammonite, lima, and sea-urchin gay.
 
G is the terribly tooth-trying Grub
With grouses and grumbles washed down in a pub.
 
H is the Hotel we habit by night -
We cannot describe it in terms quite polite.
 
I are the 'Ighbrows, 'ammer in 'and,
Who went o'er the Channel to spy out the land.
 
J is for Johnston, Jurassic and Joy,
A trio superb which can never cloy.
 
K is for Kitson who kleared [sic] out so kwick [sic] -
His nose to the grindstone ever doth stick.
 
L is the Langour that comes on at night
From walking all day without a respite.
 
M is for Miles - a distance you know -
The further you walk the longer they grow.
 
N is for Nicholas, net weight one ton,
After the days collecting is done.
 
O is the Orchestra, sturdy though few,
Who strive to enliven us all dinner through.
 
P is for Padre, Pringle and Prue (vrost)
Purbeck and Portland and Platitudes too.
 
Q's for the Quarries, chalk, limestone and clay,
Whence much of the subsoil gets taken away.
 
R is the Rain, which frequently falls
On just and on unjust, accoutred for squalls. 
 
S is for sand - call it 'sable' if you will,
Our mouths and our stockings have all had their fill.
 
T's for Trigonia and Trilobite too,
(The latter, alas, was not upon view).
 
U's the Umbrella strapped to a stick,
Which covers the ground remarkably quick.
 
V is for Vin, rouge, blanc, and "au lait",
We drink in estaminets found by the way.
 
W is for Wind, which blows night and day,
Whistling round Wimilie and Wimereux way.
 
Now X, Y, and Z remain to be done.
Then the alphabet makers have finished their fun.
 
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The Geological Picnic.
 
In Search of "Pals" and "Eos" in a Kentish Drift.
 
By J. LANGLEY LEVY.
 
In the summer and autumn the "old boy's" fancy lightly turns to thoughts of flint axe-heads and the funereal remains of primitive mankind.
 
Every sunny Saturday afternoon sees great parties of adventurous members of learned societies invading the railway termini full of eagerness for the geologi-cal chase. Recently I joined a party, and endeavoures to walk in the tracks of pre-historic man.
 
There were about twenty-five intrepid geologists, of an average age of sixty-two summers.
 
Our advent in the booking hall at Holborn Viaduct was responsible for no little sensation among the scores of as-sembled holiday-makers, for we were an awe-inspiring crew, armed for the most part with fearful and wonderful wea-pons. One sprightly youth of seventy-one, who wore his straw Alpine hat and an alpaca jacket with a jaunty air, carried a stick of great magnitude and im-posing features. It had a rugged rectangular handle and a formidable six-inch ferrule of steel that tapered to a point like an alpenstock. From ferrule to handle the stick was threaded with a strange collection of rubber rings, extracted - despite the penalties of the Bottlers' Association - from innumerable mineral water bottles, thus silently recording a tale of temperate but evidently chronic thirst, and carried much as Indian chief might exhibit his scalps.
 
Hammers and Picks.
 
By his side the other "youths" of the party, although carrying hammers and picks of every size, shape, and material, sank into ineffectual nothingness save when they clustered round he-of-the-rubber-ringed-stick like a sympathetic aura.
 
Common travellers are content to while the tedium of a railway journey in news-paper-inspired converse. The newest cause celebre, the latest and greatest earthquake, and the indignation-com-pelling political contretemps all come in for detailed discussion seasoned with a dash of the weather. We were not men of common "London Clay" - to put it geologically - and such ephemeral sub-jects were tabooed. Instead we talked of drifts and sections, Gault and pellety chalk, ammonites, icthosauri, and other fossilised oddments. A more learned complement of passengers surely never disturbed the peaceful routine of the South-Eastern and Chatham Railway.
 
At last we reached our Kentish desti-nation, and five-and-twenty geologists, burning with an irrepressible desire to tap and tease and scratch the earth, began to follow the director for the after-noon among a maze of coal trucks, goods wagons, sleepers, and formidable-looki-ing railway points.
 
The Cicerone.
 
The director - who rejoiced in a comet-like tail of alphabetical symbols after his name, all indicative of great learn-ing - was full of the same geological zeal as his followers, and could scarcely wait until outside the precincts of the goods-yard before he mounted a sandy knoll and plunged into the congenial task of ciceroneship.
 
He talked of Eolithic gravel, of chert, of ironstone, of escarpments, of drifts, and of flinty discoveries to an in-cessant tapping accompaniment of geological hammers and the prodding of the rubber-ringed stick, wielded with great dexterity by the sprightly old gentleman in the alpaca coat, whose curiosity to penetrate below the earth's crust was something remarkable.
 
Then he passed round a wooden choco-late box filled with flinty first-fruits alleged to be the work of ultra-primitive man. As the majority of the pary de-sired that these shapeless  chippings should be the work of Nature's human rough sketch, dead aeons since, they im-mediately accepted them as such, ex-pressing interest and ecstasy accord-ingly ; while the alpaca-jacketed enthu-siast prodded with renewed vigour, and succeeded, amid great excitement, in dis-lodging from its sandy surroundings the broken handle of a discarded milk-jug.
 
He passed on in silence.
Poetical Brickfield.
 
Our next pause was by the poetically-provocative marge of a brickfield pool. To our right stretched perspectives of drab bricks, yielding up their moisture to the greedy clouds, under the genial influence of the insidious sun, prepara-tory to passing through the mysteries of the kiln. On our left rippled the clay-dyed waters of the pool, from which reared rough wooden aqueducts, more suggestive of the work of primitive man than all the flinty particles collected at our learned picnic. The sides of the pool were steep, and appeared to be of the "rubbish-may-be-shot-here" period, and here our energetic little director paused again.
 
How did the pellety chalk find its way into the strata before us, seeing that the nearest chalk was two miles away? This was the query. Then came the hypo-thetical torrent that immediately swept everybody off his legs of reason, so to speak, and visions of glacial upheavals, earthslides, and gigantic drifts were con-jured up amid appreciation.
 
But the picture of a horse and cart, a sleepy farm labourer, a load of pellety chalk and other rubbish moving slowly along the Kentish roads in the direction of the muddy pond did not seem to occur to anybody.
 
The zeal of our party was such that, at a time when it should have been thinking of refreshment, we were talk-ing animatedly of "Eos" and "Pals" - not the friendly variety - and climbing an eight-hundred-feet-high hill in order to search a gravel-lined hole - like Ophelia's grave - for remains left carelessly about by untidy Eolithic and Paleolithic man.
 
If geology, as a pastime, wants a testimonial, I am willing to give it one. Our party (average age, sixty-two years) climbed hills, crept through underwood, dug and tapped, covered close upon eight miles - two of them at a run - on the top of a semi-heavy tea, all under a sun of considerable intensity without turning so much as a single hair. What other abstruse science can so thoroughly transform "crabbed age" into "optimistic youth"?
[Newspaper Article][hyphens have been kept in where words not normally hyphenated are at the end of the page] 
 
LODORE (NEW STYLE).
 
["One of the visits of the Geologists' Association this year will be to Lodore." - Westminster Gazette.][This is in square brackets in the Article. Westminster Gazette is in italics]
 
HERE they come chattering,
And there they go battering;
Here chopping and chipping
(Excuse for cheap tripping),
Geologists throng and hurry along.
 
Now raising a clamour,
Now wielding a hammer,
Lodore's basal braccia [sic] they revel among. [is braccia meant to be breccia?]
 
Flirty and flitting,
Volcanic rocks splitting;
Spouting and frisking,
Their precious lives risking
With climb and with bound;
 
Collecting, disjecting
The stones from the mound.
Tugging and toiling,
And ruthlessly spoilingg
Fragments of andesite lying around.
 
And rocking and shocking,
And skipping and slipping,
And wrangling and jangling,
And shaking and breaking,
And hopping and dropping,
And heaving and cleaving,
And smashing and crashing,
And striving and driving and riving,
And jumbling and rumbling and tumbling,
And clattering and battering and shattering,
And prying and trying and spying and buying,
And meeting and greeting and eating and treating,
And jamming and cramming and dramming and - dashing
 
(The genuine scientists one in a score},
And that's how geologists go to Lodore.
 
[Newspaper article poem][layout unable to be replicated correctly]
 
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THE GEOLOGISTS' ASSOCIATION
 
Complimentary Dinner to Professor W.W.WATTS, LL.D., Sc.D., M.Sc., F.G.S.
Imperial Hotel, London Nov. 6th, 1937 [printed front of Menu][Photograph of W. W. Watts in the centre]
 
W.W. Watt [signature]
 
Dr. William Whitehead Watts, LL.D., Sc.D., F.R.S., Emeritus Professor of Geology in the Imperial College of Science and Technology, died in a nursing home on Wednesday at the age of 87.
 
His geological work of an original character related mainly to the ancient rocks of his native county of Shropshire and of the Mid-lands, often in collaboration with Charles Lapworth. His work on the rocks and the buried scenery of the Charnwood Forest, in Leicestershire, is especially noteworthy. But his main work was that of a teacher and organizer. Elementary and popular books on geology and many presidential addresses flowed from his pen. He was honorary member of several geological societies at home and abroad, and an honorary LL.D. of St. Andrews and Edinburgh.
 
The eldest son of Mr. Isaac Watts, of Broseley, in Shropshire, he was born in 1860. From Denstone School he entered Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, in 1878, and in 1881 was placed in the first class of the Natural Sciences Tripos, with geology as his principal subject. Later he was a Fellow of the college, and afterwards Honorary Fellow, and from 1882 to 1891 he was a Cambridge University Extension Lecturer, acting in 1888 as deputy professor of geology at Oxford. From 1891 to 1897 he was on the staff of his Majesty's Geological Survey, and during part of this period petrographer to the Irish branch of the Survey, when a catalogue of Irish rocks was compiled. He became Assistant Professor of Geology in Mason University College (now the University of Birmingham) under his close friend Charles Lapworth in 1897. Appointed Professor of Geology in the Royal College of Science (now the Imperial College) at South Kensington in 1906, he retired in 1930 with the title of Emeritus Professor. Here, during his period of office, extensive accommodation was provided in a new building, and Watts's organizing ability then had ample scope, with excellent results for the school of geology.
 
Elected a Fellow of the Geological Society of London in 1882, he served that society long and faithfully, acting on the council for 24 years, 11 as secretary and two as president. In 1927 he received the society's highest award - the Wollaston Medal. The remarkable suc-cess which he made of the centenary celebra-tions of the society in 1907 was remembered when the jubilee of the Mineralogical Society (of which he had long been a member) fell due in 1926, and he was invited to become president of the society. He was also actively associated with the British Association for the Advancement of Science, being twice president of the association of the Norwich meeting in 1935, besides serving on various committees, especi-ally that on British geological photographs. After Watts's retirement from the Imperial College there was a remarkable gathering of eminent geologists, at which he was presented with his portrait by Sir William Rothenstein and with a replica of the prize medal by Mr. Percy Metcalfe founded in his honour. The happy relations which he maintained with all who worked with him and under him were due to his personal charm, his friendliness, and his unfailing good humour.
 
He was twice married, first in 1889 to Louisa, daughter of Colonel H. A. Atchison. She died in 1891 and four years later he married Rachel, daughter of Mr. E. Rogers. She died in 1940. There was one daughter of each marriage. [Newspaper Article see also page 137 which was used as part of the article on this page was obscured by a folded letter][hyphens in words at the edge of the article left in place]
 
PROF. W. W. WATTS.
Died on July 30, aged eighty-seven. Emeritus Professor of Geology at the Imperial College of Science and Technology and [sic] London University. President of the British Association, 1935. His main work was that of teacher and organiser. Wrote many elementary and popular books on geology. [Newspaper article with photograph] 
 
[see page 137 for transcription of the folded letter also on this page]
 
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[Menu card from Dinner invitation on page 135]
[signatures on the Left hand side]
 
Ellontag [?] [signature]
Harriette C. Cuff [?] [signature]
A. Watley. [signature]
A Waltley [?again][signature]
H & L. [?] Burbridge [signature]
F R [?] Cox, [signature]
Margaret c.[?] Grosfields [?][signature]
 
Menu
 
Hors d'Oeuvres
 
Clear Soup
Cream of Tomato
 
Supreme of Turbot
White Wine Sauce
 
Lamb Cutlets, braised with Mushrooms
Roast and Boiled Potatoes
Brussels Sprouts
 
Roast Chicken
French Salad
 
Ice Pudding, Wafers
 
Coffee
 
[printed Menu]
 
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The late Prof. W. W. Watts and Doc [?] John Parkinson
To the Editor of The Times
 
Sir
 
As one of those few who knew both these geologists from their earliest days, [?] before they had made their names famous in their particular lines [?] of study. I although just an  geolo- [line break] gist can certainly [?] assess the work they did so well [? fill word uncertain] in your obituary notices.
 
Parkinson and I first came to know one another when we were [? word uncertain] opportunities in that famous but now long [? word uncertain] firm of Mandslay [?], Sons and Field, and although our ways then drifted apart we met later on geological expeditions and [?] w/e [?] a desultory correspondence.
 
Towards Watts I was first much drawn as a leader and demonstrator. He, under loveable Charles Lapworth, had much to do during one of the most noteworthy summer excursions of the Geologist's Association I have ever attended. Later it was little short of temerity on my part to praise Watts for his Students' Elementary Geology but he was pleased with my approbation. To loose both these early geological friends at such a short interval is perhaps a personal loss which few others can share.
 
Your obedient servant
W M Stubbing [?]      A past President of the Geologist's Association.   
[hand written letter, folded on Page 135 but unfolded sideways on this page][several words unclear, made more difficult by it being sideways]
 
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[Photograph taken at a formal Dinner] [no text]
 
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Mary Sophia Johnston - album 1, index

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Mary Sophia Johnston (1875-1955) albums

Page 1

Front cover

Page 2

Inside front cover. "bought by M.S. Johnston, and bequeathed by her to the Association

Page 3

Blank

Page 4

Geologists' Association, London [Stamped logo]

Page 5

George Potter, Highgate 1912. Last survivor of the founders of the Geologists Asso. 1858 [Photograph]

Page 6

July 1912 [Photograph of George Potter]

Mr Whitaker, Miss Foley, Dr Groom, Ms Bauerman,Colwall Tunnel, June 1900 [Photograph]

An eminent geologist. Mr. W. Whitaker, F.R.S., one of the outstanding geologists attending B.A. meetings, shown on left of picture. "Dundee Advertiser" Photo. [Newspaper cutting]

Yours sincerely C.A. Matley [Signature]

[Mr. W. Whitaker, F.R.S. Photograph] [Newspaper cutting]

[Mr. W. Whitaker, F.R.S. in the field] [Photograph]

Page 7

19 August 1900 W. Whitaker in Keswick to Miss Johnston [Letter] [Page 1]

3 Campden Road, Croydon. W. Whitaker [Photograph]

W. Whitaker [Photographs x 2]

Page 8

19 August 1900 W Whitaker in Keswick to Miss Johnston [Letter] [Page 4]

3 Campden Road, Croydon. W. Whitaker [Photograph] [as page 7]

W. Whitaker [Photographs x 2] [as page 7]

Page 9

19 August 1900 W Whitaker in Keswick to Miss Johnston [Letter] [Page 2-3]

3 Campden Road, Croydon. W. Whitaker [Photograph] [as page 7]

W. Whitaker [Photographs x 2] [as page 7]

Page 10

With kind regards Yours sincerely J Lomas [Signature]

Yours sincerely George W Young [Signature]

Yours sincerely Alfred P Young [Signature]

Yours truly H H Winwood [Signature]

Believe me with regards Yours sincerely W F Gwinnell [Signature]

Albert Euchène [Business card]

August 1908 Group photograph [Field trip Oswestry - link to britgeoheritage article] [Photograph]

Kind regards from Yours sincerely Ethel G Skeat [Same person as Ethel G Woods. This is her maiden name Proceedings of the Geologists Association v. 51, part 1 1940. p. 114] [Signature]

Yrs sincerely F W Penny [Signature]

John T Kemp [Signature]

J T K [Signature][John T Kemp]

H Tinker [Signature]

I am, Yr very truly J Howse [Signature]

Yrs very truly Henry Kidner [Signature]

Yours faithfully W Henry Barnes [Signature]

in Sweden. Kindest regards from Yours very sincerely Ethel G Woods [Signature]

With kind regards Yrs faithfully F W Bennett [Signature]

Page 11

20 August 1908 Upfield Green and Harry Vassell in Ladock Cornwall to Miss Johnston [Letter]

Yours sincerely E Montag [Signature]

William Head [Signature]

With kind regards Sincerely yours E E Lowe [Signature]

Yours sincerely Chas T Pratt [Charles Tiplady Pratt][Rev Charles Tiplady Pratt (1839-1921), Vicar of Cawthorne, near Barnsley. He joined the GA in 1904, he founded Cawthorne Museum Society in 1884 and then Cawthorne Victoria Jubilee Museum https://www.cawthornevillage.com/index-6.html and wrote a history of Crawthorne https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/History_of_Cawthorne. He was a regular donator to the GA Illustrations Fund.][Signature]

With kind regards Sincerely yours Henry Bassett [Signature]

Yours faithfully A J Maslen [Signature]

Yours sincerely Grace M Bauer [Signature]

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With kind regards Believe me, Yours sincerely E P Ridley [Signature]

I am, yours truly, C J Alexander [Signature]

Yours sincerely J Lloyd Jones [Signature]

With kind regards Yours vy truly E W Tunbridge [Signature]

Yours gratefully G Stanbrook [Signature]

Yours faithfully G H G Plymen [Signature]

All good wishes, sincerely yours [? can't read] [Signature]

Yours faithfully F G Collins [Signature]

Yours affectionately Margaret C Crosfield [Signature]

Eva Whitley, Rachel Workman [Lady McRobert], Russell [?] Gwinnell, Lieutenant Coke [?], Miss Davies [List of names] [may refer to photograph or field trip participants in photograph below]

Prof McKenny Hughes and students G A Excursion May 1914 [Group on a canal boat] [Photograph]

Prof McKenny Hughes and students G A Excursion May 1914 [Group on a canal boat] [Photograph]

Frederick Meeson [Photograph]

Roger Meeson [Photograph]

Frederick Meeson, Roger Meeson Sept 7th 19[? rest of date hidden by folded page] [Signatures]

Your sincerely Arnold Wilson [Signature]

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Easter 1906 [GA Excursion to Lyme Regis] [Group photograph] [Whitaker is there]

With kind regards I am yours sincerely Horace B Woodward [Signature]

Believe me, faithfully yours F W Rudler [Signature]

Yours sincerely H H Winwood [Signature]

Believe me Yours sincerely E T Newton [Signature]

from George W Young [Signature]

Yours sincerely Robert S Herries [Signature]

With Kind regards, I am, Yours sincerely T W Reader 12/6/06 [Signature]

Yours sincerely Walter Johnson [Signature]

Miss Crosfield W Whitaker A C Young [list of names][possibly names of those in photograph without signatures. Number of people is correct!?]

Yours truly F Nichols [Signature]

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Mr Bryan Corcoran. Engineer, Scientist, Archaeologist [Newspaper cutting] [undated]

Yours sincerely Bryan Corcoran [Signature]

[Photograph] [possibly Mark Lane as in cutting with Mr and Mrs Corcoran plus dog and servant]

T V Holmes Wookey Hole 1909 [GA Whitsun Excursion May/June 1909 to Frome area] [Photograph]

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[? Howard Fox] [Photograph]

I am yrs sincerely Howard Fox [Signature]

James Tennant [Photograph]

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Whitsuntide 1906 [Field Excursion to Isle of Wight] [Group photograph]

Faithfully yours G W Colenutt [Signature]

June 9 1908 Dammery [Damery] Bridge Quarry - Trap with Llandovery G W Young, A C Young, G Potter [W Whitaker][Excursion to the Mid and South Cotteswolds June 1908] [Photograph]

I remain Yours very truly Benj A Baker [Signature]

Yours sincerely A P Young [Signature]

Yours sincerely Reg W Hooley [Signature]

Bell Canada[?], W Whitaker, M C Foley, M C Crosfield, Eva Whitley, Mary S Johnston, G W Colenutt, M L Allorge, Dr Male, G W Young [List of field trip participants]

June 9 1908 Middlemill Section on grassy slopes . Ashy limestone on Trap [Group Photograph][Excursion to the Mid and South Cotteswolds June 1908]

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Easter 1908 [group photograph x 2] [in quarry. lefthand photo has one gent - Whitaker? -scurrying to get into picture!] A C Young W Wickes L Richardson J Kemp [?] G W Young R Herries B Baker G Porter B Bartlett T Sibly W Whitaker W Barnes Miss Bauer [List of participant names]

S H Reynolds [Signature]

Sincerely yrs W W Watt [Signature]

With best love yrs very affec-tly Kathleen M Crosse [Signature]

Believe me yrs sly [sorry, can't make out] [Signature]

Yours sincerely Arthur Todd-White [Signature]

Wishing you a Happy New Century Yours very truly T V Holmes [Signature]

Yours sincerely H A Hinton [Signature]

J J B Ogle [Signature]

Yours sincerely J M Collett [Signature]

With kind regards and yours sincerely R W H[cannot make out] [Signature]

Yours sincerely A W Wilson [? Difficult to read][Signature]

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Bergen [Postcard][with signatures] Carl Fred Kolderup [Signature] William Hill [Signature][Excursion to the Bergen District, Norway 3rd - 21st August 1911]

Prof Baker [Photograph]

[Photograph] [Excursion Party crossing glacier]

Kathleen M Crosse [Signature], A M Robert [Signature], Eva Whitley [Signature], Henry E Armstrong [Signature], S A Notcutt [Signature], C Notcutt [Signature], M B Baker (Kingston Canada) [Signature], Mary S Johnston [Signature], Nora Armstrong [Signature], A E Cooper [Signature], A E Greene [Signature], Rachel Workman McRobert [Signature], Grace M Bauer [Signature], E P Ridley [Signature], E W Tunbridge [Signature], John Schwartz jun. [Signature], Horace W Monckton [Signature], Oswald Fitch [Signature], W W Whitaker [Signature], Eleanor Pearse [Signature], B Hobson [Signature], I J T Bindon [?] [Signature], Grace H Day [Signature], L E Ridley [Signature], V E D Garach[??] [Signature], P A B Martin [Signature] [On reverse of postcard of Bergen][Participants in Excursion to Bergen 1911]

Fra Bergensbanen: Finse med store Finsenut og Finseskar [Picture Postcard]

Yours sincerely P A B Martin [Signature]

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Norway 1911 [Page Heading]

Finse nut [Group photograph] [Aug 11th 1911]

With kind regards, believe me Yours very truly, William Hill [Signature]

Yours sincerely E W Tunbridge [Edward William Tunbridge] [Signature]

A E Greene [Alfred Ernest Greene] SE3 13 Glenluce Rd Blackheath [Signature]

Sulphelabrae [Sulphelle glacier] [Group photograph]

With Oswald Fitch's compliments [Signature]

Yours sincerely S A Notcutt [Stephen Abbott Notcutt] [Signature]

Yours sincerely Constance Notcutt [Signature]

Yours faithfully John Schwartz Jnr [Signature]

Yours sincerely Bernard Hobson [Signature]

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[Photographs] [Group behind trays of specimens, two photographs] [ Mr Treacher's collection of flints, Twyford]

Yours very truly Ll Treacher [Llewellyn Treacher, Twyford] [Signature]

Yours very truly F Janchen [Signature]

Yours very sincerely, Mary Spalding Walker [Signature]

Geologist' visit to Sonning 1910 [Newspaper article] [25th June 1910 led by Llewellyn Treacher]

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Whitsuntide 1907 [Page Heading] [Bristol] [Directors. Prof S. H. Reynolds, A. Vaughan, Prof W. S Boulton, and T. F. Sibly]

[Group photographs] [two 1907 Bristol field meeting]

Yours faithfully T Franklin Sibley [Signature] M S Johnston, Esq [note after signature]

With kind regards I am Yours very faithfully J W Carr [Signature]

Yours faithfully H Arnold D [can't read][Signature]

F W Bennett [Signature]

Arthur Vaughan [Signature]

Yours sincerely E T Newton [Signature]

Kind regards from my wife and myself E P Ridley [Signature]

Yours sincerely Sara Bernstein [Signature]

S H Reynolds [Signature]

M Bernstein [Matthias Max Bernstein] [Signature]

Yr sincerely M C Foley [Signature]

W Whitaker, R S Harries, Mrs Ridley, F Gossling, Dr Male, B Baker, Upfield Green, G W Young, Dr Johnston-Lavis, Dr Todd-White, R S Herries, A C Young, C Southall, W Wickes, G Potter, Brooke Fox, B Bartlett, Miss Foley, Mrs Reynolds, Dr Bernstein [List of names. Field trip participants Bristol 1907]

Dr Horne July 1914 [photograph]

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Easter 1903 [Page Heading] [Group photograph] [Whitsuntide Excursion to North Staffordshire. May 30th to June 3rd 1903. Directors: Wheelton Hind, M.D., F.R.C.S., F.G.S., W. Gibson, B.Sc., F.G.S., C. B. Wedd, B.A., F.G.S., and R. Fane de Salis, F.G.S.]

F Nichols, Upfield Green, R Meeson, W Whitaker, Slade Jeremiah, H Vassell, A Vaughan, J W Garnham, F Bennett [?] and sons, Miss A Pearse, Miss [Mary De Fraine] Whitaker [married Ernest Skeats in 1904], Miss M S Johnston, A Rushton [list of names, probably from field trip, on photograph]

F Nichols [Signature]

J W Garnham [Signature]

Yours very truly H P Blackmore [Signature]

Yours sincerely F Ross Thomson [Signature]

Yours sincerely Ernest W Skeats [Signature]

Yours sincerely Horace W Monckton [Signature]

I am Yours very truly Henry Preston [Signature]

With kind regards Yours sincerely N D Robarts [?][May be a member of N Staffs field club] [Signature]

Yrs sincerely E Pearse [Signature]

With kind regards Yours sincerely Frederick Meeson [Signature]

Very sincerely yours W P D Stebbing [Signature]

Yours sincerely A P Young [Signature]

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Edinburgh 1913 [Group photograph] [Long Excursion to Edinburgh August 1st to 9th, 1913. DIRECTORS :- J. S. Flett, D.S c., LL.D., F.R.S.; B. N. Peach, LL.D., F.R.S . ; W. F. P. McLintock:, M.A., B.Sc. ; R. Campbell, M.A., D.Sc. ; W. T. Gordon, M.A., D.S c. ; C. T. Clough, M.A.; and A. Macconochie.]

[The index for this photograph appears in M S Johnstone album 2 page 87][M.S. Johnston album 2 - index, GA 'Carreck Archive' page 87]

F W Penny [Signature]

Yours faithfully John S Flett [Signature]

I am yrs truly Talbot H Whitehead [Signature]

Yours sincerely R W Pocock [Signature]

Yours sincerely Edward W Tunbridge [Signature]

Yours sincerely Eileen M L Hendriks [Signature] [probably 2nd woman from left]

Yours sincerely W T Gordon [Signature]

Yours sincerely J C McGiven [Signature]

Miss Pearse; Miss Bauer; Miss Cadmore; Winnie, Enid, Harold Flett [Flett's children on photograph]; Thomas Hall, J M Given; T F Sibley [Sibly in membership list]; F B B Williams; H Burls; G W Young; [A] Macconochie; [W F P] McLintock; [C T] Clough; W Whitaker; [W T] Gordon [list of names] [probably of other people on photograph]

Easter 1913 [group photograph] [EXCURSION TO THE LIZARD, CORNWALL. MARCH 20TH TO 29TH, EASTER, 1913. J. S. FLETT, M.A., LL.D., D.Sc., F.R.S., F.G.S., AND ]. B. HILI., R.N., F.G.S., Directors of the Excursion.]

Yours sincerely Henry Dewey [Signature]

Harford J Lowe, Kotre, Torquay [Signature]

Howard Fox; J B Hill; Harford J Lowe [List of names][probably from photograph above]

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[Two pages of women's signatures]

Yours very sincerely Catherine A Raisin [Signature]

Yrs truly Ida A Slater [Signature]

Yours truly Marie C Stopes [Signature]

yours truly Elaine de V Hinde [Signature]

(Mrs) Hester Forbes Julian [Signature]

Ana M K Wsch [check] [Signature]

H Mary Hutton Sep 5th [Signature]

Yrs truly J Longstaff [Jane Longstaff] [Signature]

Yours sincerely Caroline Birley [Signature]

E A Smith [Signature]

Yrs faithfully A E Wills (Miss) [Signature]

Yours very truly Margaret Pember [Signature]

note let you know result in a day or two E Goodyear [Edith Goodyear][Signature]

D M A Bate [Signature] [Dorothea Minola Alice Bate 1878 – 1951]

Elsie M Bell [Signature]

Edith A Cassels Juniper Hill Rickmansworth [Signature]

Helen Drew [Signature]

Farnham Saturday Yrs sincerely D M Woodhead [Signature]

National Physical Labs Teddington Middx A B Dale [Signature]

Yours sincerely Gertrude L Elles [Signature]

Yours sincerely Maud Healey [Signature]

Vera Larminie [Signature]

M C Stopes [Signature]

Ella Gritton [Signature]

Maria C Hendy [check] [Signature]

R D Elpinstone [Signature]

H Coulson [Signature]

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Yours affectionately Harriet M Teall [Signature]

Yours sincerely L B Morris [Signature]

G [Grace] Bigby [Signature]

M [Marie] Vobe [Signature]

Many thanks for the offer to see your museum Should like to very much – I may possibly be up on 19th if so shall attend the excursion on 20th E M Goodman [Signature]

Emma Smith Hencotes House Hexham [Signature]

Laura Mortimer Woolf 81 Wimpole Street W1 [Signature]

Maud I Leybourne Popham Johnby Hall Greystoke Cumberland [Signature]

E L Ashby [Signature]

Yours sincerely Mabel Herries Sep 22nd [Signature]

Yours sincerely Jessie D Granger Evans [?] [Signature]

Yours sincerely Nellie Bemrose [Signature]

Not being able to attend lecture (so far) I must leave others to decide which is best M Winchester [?] [Signature]

Mary Ann Hollingworth Leithen Newnham Road Bedford [Signature]

M [Margaret] E Spottiswoode [Signature]

R N Yeates [Signature]

E A Marstrand [Signature]

E M Smith [Signature]

Bothild Dewey [Signature]

Yours sincerely Mary J Bassett [Signature]

Yours sincerely E F Klaassen [Signature]

Yours sincerely Helen Clough [Signature]

E Aston [Signature]

B Fearnsides [Signature]

Yours sincerely Rosa Ford [Signature]

A Grant [Signature]

(Mrs) A Clark [Signature]

Irene H Lowe [Signature]

M M Brinkworth [Signature]

A Norris [Signature]

Yours sincerely Dorothy M Wardheim [Signature]

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[All GSGB staff]

Yours faithfully J J H Teall [Signature]

Yours very truly F L Kitchin [Signature]

G W Lamplugh [Signature]

C N Bromehead [Signature]

I am, Yours sincerely E T Newton [Signature]

Yours sincerely Ernest Dixon [Signature]

E Dixon [Signature]

A Strahan [Signature]

I am, Yours faithfully J Allan Howe [Signature]

Yours sincerely Henry Dewey [Signature]

J S Flett Petrographer to the Geological Survey [Photograph]

John S Flett [Signature]

Yours sincerely W A E Ussher [Signature]

Yours faithfully C Fox Strangways [Signature]

G W Lamplugh [Signature]

Sincerely yours G W Barrows [Signature]

Yours truly H A Allen [Signature]

F W Rudler, Museum of Practical Geology 1879-1902 [Photograph]

F W Rudler [Signature]

Yours sincerely T Clifford Hall [Signature]

W Gibson (District Geologist) [Signature]

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Bernard Smith [Signature]

T C Cantrill [Signature]

C B Wedd [Signature]

R L Sherlock [Signature]

R J A Eckford [Signature]

J C P Hay [Signature]

W B R King [Signature]

H H Read [Signature]

Laurence H Tonks [Signature]

yours sincerely R Crookall [Signature]

W Carruthers per D W G [Signature]

C H Dinham [Signature]

Yours very truly J de W Hinch [Signature]

Yours sincerely D Alexander Wray [Signature]

Yours sincerely W B Wright [Signature]

Yours sincerely S Buchan [Signature]

Yours sincerely A J Butler [Signature]

Yours sincerely C J Stubblefield [Signature]

Yours sincerely Walcot Gibson [Signature]

E B Bailey [Signature]

Yours sincerely John Pringle [Signature]

Yrs Sincerely G A Burnett [Signature]

W F P McClintock [Signature]

R C Jones [Signature]

Yours faithfully E S Parkington [?] [Signature]

Yours sincerely G W Himus [Signature]

Yours sincerely J W Heaton [?] [Signature]

Yours sincerely Chas P Chatwin [Signature]

A F Hallimond Asst Curator [Signature]

yours sincerely Richard V Melville [Signature]

Yours sincerely A J Butler [Signature]

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Yrs sincerely Lionel Hinxman [Signature]

Yours very truly Henry Woodward [Signature]

Yours faithfully L Fletcher [Signature]

Yours sincerely T H Holland [Signature]

Yours sincerely John W Evans [Signature]

Yours sincerely C Gilbert Cullis [Signature]

Sincerely yours Theodore Groom [Signature]

I remain Yours truly R Kidston [Signature]

Arthur Smith Woodward Secretary [Signature]

Yours truly P McIntyre [Signature]

Yours sincerely L L Fermor [Signature]

Yours sincerely A E Kitson [Signature]

Yours sincerely A Morley Davies [Signature]

Yrs truly M Odling [Signature]

L L Belinfante [Signature]

Yours sincerely A W Gibb [Signature]

Sincerely yours Robert Campbell [Signature]

Receipt appended ASW [possibly Arthur Smith Woodward] [Signature]

Yours very truly F A Bather [Signature]

Yours sincerely W F Hume [Signature]

I am, yours sincerely F Chapman [Signature]

P G H Boswell [Signature]

[Illegible] N [xx]ing [Signature]

Yours very truly Edmund J Garwood [Signature]

L F Spath [Signature]

R D Oldham [Signature]

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Sincerely yours D[avid] Woolacott [Signature]

I remain Yours sincerely W R Smellie [Signature]

Yours sincerely G W Tyrrell [Signature]

Yours sincerely Herbert L Hawkins [Signature]

Yours sincerely W J Saxton [Signature]

R Elliot Steel [Signature]

Yours very truly C D Stocker [Signature]

Signed B B Woodward [Signature]

Charles Sherborn [?] [Signature]

Yours very sincerely W S Boulton [Signature]

Manchester Sep 21 1919 Henry A Miers [Signature]

William Wright [Signature]

Yours sincerely H H Swinnerton [Signature]

P F Kendall [Signature]

G S Boulger [Signature]

(Dr) G J Prior 'Millholm' Lower Common South Putney S.W.15 [Signature]

L R Wager [Signature]

Yours faithfully W H Wilcockson [Signature]

Yrs sincerely Errol I White [Signature]

Yours faithfully [ J L?] Wills [Signature]

G S Sweeting [Signature]

George Slater (Imperial College0 [Signature]

W B R King [Signature]

W Alfred Richardson [Signature]

Kenneth W Earle [Signature]

Yrs sincerely A E Trueman [Signature]

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Yours truly W Boyd-Hawkins [Signature]

Yours truly S H Warren [Signature]

Yours very truly A Irving [Signature]

Yours faithfully W Wright [Signature]

Yours sincerely C J Grist [tricky, guess from members list]

I am Faithfully Yours James Cross [Signature]

Yours truly A Kinnard [Signature]

I began to think not hearing from you to [?] you had given up [?] as well as [?] [?] Allan... [?] [Signature]

Yours very truly Reginald A Smith [Signature]

Very truly yours L H Pegler [Signature]

Yours sincerely R H Chandler [Signature]

Yrs very truly J D Gray [Signature]

Yours very truly Fred. N Haward [Signature]

A L Leach [Signature]

[?] Revd [?] Moir [?] [Signature]

Yours truly Henry Bury [Signature]

Yours sincerely Chas. [?] ..rriat [?] [Signature]

H P Blackmore [Signature]

G G B Fox [Signature]

L H Pegler [Signature]

Thanks for very kind invitation for boys. we hope to arrange it later when I will let you know. With all good wishes Yrs sincerely W J Walter Johnson [Signature]

CCW [C Carus Wilson][Signature]

C Carus Wilson [Signature]

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Fred N Haward 1915 [Signature] [Christmas card] [Cartoon]

Fred N Haward 1921 [Signature] [Christmas card] [Cartoon]

Fred N Haward 1915 [Signature] [Christmas card] [Cartoon] [second 1915 one]

Yours sincerely J W Gray [Signature]

Harold I E Peake [Signature]

Yours sincerely John F S Stone [Signature]

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Yours faithfully Christopher T A Gaster [Signature]

Yours faithfully Harold S Richards [Signature]

Yours sincerely Chas. E. Binns [Signature]

Yours faithfully John G Robinson [Signature]

Yours faithfully P L Bean [Signature]

James Berry [Signature]

Yours truly W John [?] Bryant (of Manorbier] [Signature]

Yours faithfully J [T?] Brown [Signature]

Yours truly Gerard W Butler [Signature]

Yours sincerely A Hubert Cox [Signature]

Yrs truly R DuB Evans [Signature]

Yours truly N O English [Signature]

Yours truly Percy Chatterton [Signature]

Yours faithfully J S Double [Signature]

Yours sincerely Ivor E Davies [Signature]

Yours truly N E Fausset [Signature]

Yrs faithfully Wm F Fleet [Signature]

Yours faithfully James Groves [Signature]

W E Harrison Member Geologists' Association [Signature]

I am Sincerely yours Arthur Holmes [Signature]

Yrs faithfully Chas R Hacon [Signature]

Yours sincerely Godfrey W Herries [Signature]

Yours sincerely Sydney T Klein [Signature]

Yrs Alex. H Low member Geol Ass [Signature]

Yours ever Rev. J Newton [Signature]

Yours faithfully F J North [Signature]

Yours truly Tressilian C Nicholas [Signature]

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Yours truly F G Percival [Signature]

R H Sennett [Signature]

Yours very truly R L Sherlock [Signature]

Yours truly W W Smithett [Signature]

Yours truly Spencer Spokes [Signature]

Faithfully yours G S Sweeting [Signature]

Yours sincerely H C Sargent [Signature]

Yours faithfully W J C Tomlinson [Signature]

Yours sincerely Beeby Thompson [Signature]

Yours truly H J Osborne White [Signature]

Yours faithfully Alexander Wray [Signature]

Yrs faithfully Leonard J Wills [Signature]

A Beeby Thompson [Signature]

J E Cooke [Signature]

Yours faithfully A Skardon Wearing [Signature]

T Sheppard [? J S something? Shipp...? Shipman? ] [Signature]

Ivon Braby [Signature]

Yours faithfully Malcolm Burr [Signature]

I am yours sincerely J R Cowburn [Signature]

Yours sincerely Beeby Thompson [Signature]

Faithfully yours E R Martin [Signature]

Yours sincerely Robert [Mond? from members list]

Yours truly S Henson [Signature]

Yours very truly R Elliot Steel [Signature]

Yours resply J Spencer [Signature]

Yours truly A G Bull [Signature]

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[photograph of house just above Jukes Brown signature so may be his] [Photograph]

yours truly A J Jukes Browne [Signature]

New line to Hertford May 2 1914. W Hill, D J Legg, A C Young, G W Young [Photograph] [train and passengers]

Hindhead July 4 1914 G W Young, President, R Crossland, Dr M Lubbock, A E Greene, Mrs Smith Woodward [Photograph] [Field trip] https://earthwise.bgs.ac.uk/index.php/Motor_excursion_in_Surrey.%E2%80%94Saturday._June_6th,_1914_-_Geologists%27_Association_excursion

Newland's Corner June 6 1914 Dr Lubbock, Dr Barnstein R Crossland [Photograph]

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17 January 1907 W Whitaker in Croydon to Miss Johnston [St Albans water supply][Letter] [Page 1]

21 May 1912 Lord A[?]bury in Grosvenor Street to Miss Johnston [Letter]

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17 January 1907 W Whitaker in Croydon to Miss Johnston [Letter] [Page 2-3]

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17 January 1907 W Whitaker in Croydon to Miss Johnston [Letter] [Page 4] 21 May 1912 Lord A[?]bury in Grosvenor Street to Miss Johnston [Letter] [As page 35]

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Yours truly George Abbott [Signature]

Yours faithfully W J Atkinson [Signature]

Yours truly H E Armstrong [Signature]

With kind regards Yours faithfully R E Bartlett [Signature]

I am , dear Madam, Yours truly Horace T Brown [Signature]

Yours truly H T Burls [Signature]

Harvey Collingridge [Signature]

Yours sincerely A K Coomaraswamy [Signature]

Yours sincerely J Vincent Elsden [Signature]

I am yours faithfully Ed [? difficult to read.] [Signature]

Yours very sincerely Charles Ekin [Signature]

With H Smith's Comps [Signature]

P [?] [S a guess] 2/11/03 [Signature]

With J Foulerton's Compls [Signature]

Faithfully yours H Fleck [Signature]

Yours v truly T T Griffith [Signature]

Yours sincerely A Farrar [Signature]

Yours very truly John Hopkinson [Signature]

Yours sincerely J G Hamling [Signature]

Yours truly W J Cousins [Signature]

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Yours very sincerely George J Hinde [Signature]

H[enr]y M Krusin [Signature]

Yours very Sincerely Manuel A Lisboa [Signature]

Yours very sincerely N J Johnston-Lavis [Signature]

yours sincerly Frank Morey [Signature]

sincerely yours Douglas Leighton [Signature]

Thanking you again, believe me yrs faithfully M Lubbock [Signature]

Faithfully yrs A L Leach [Signature]

Yours sincerely E C Martin [Signature]

John Newton [Signature]

Yours faithfully Wm Newton [Signature]

J B Hill 6 20 [Signature]

Dr Ord of Bournemouth [Signature]

Yours sincerely L Richardson [Signature]

Yrs sincerely B Stracey [Signature] [?]

Sir James Stirling [Signature]

Yours sincerely [?] [Mrs K...?] [Signature]

With Kind regards Very sincerely yours Alfred W Oke [Signature]

Yours truly W J Cousins [Signature]

Yours truly T H Lewis [Signature]

Yours sincerely Edward A Martin [Signature]

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B.A. [British Association] 1913 [BA Birmingham 1913] [Page heading]

[Group photograph] [followed by names and signatures of people in photograph] [ BA 1913]

Yours sincerely F A Bather [Signature]

J W Gregory [Signature]

W W Watts [Signature]

Miss Elles, Dr, Miss Bauer [people in group photograph]

S H Reynolds [?] [Signature]

Sincerely yours Chas Lapworth [Signature]

Sincerely yours A Strahan [?]

[Photograph] [W W Watts, Prof Lapworth and a.n.other Birmingham BA 1913]

W W Watts [Signature]

Prof Lapworth [Birmingham 1913] [Field trip photograph]

Italy 1965. Via St. Maria in Portico. Naples. Left to right. Mr Lees, Dr Dollar, Mr Smith, Mr Jones, Dr A Lamont. Mr Hollis. P Russel photo. [note on page] [ doesn't seem to have relevance to anything else on page, or to facing page]

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Whitsuntide 1913 [group photograph] [excursion to the Nottingham District: May 9th to 14th, Whitsuntide, 1913 Prof. J. W. Carr. M.A., F.L.S., F.G.S. G. W. Lamplugh, F.R.S., F.G.S. The Rev. E. H. Mullins, and Prof. H. H. Swinnerton, D.Se., F.G.S., F.Z.S.]

Sincerely yours J W Carr [Signature]

W Whitaker [in photograph]

Mr Ll Treacher [newspaper photograph]

Yours truly George M Davies [Signature]

Yours sincerely C C Fagg [Signature]

[Photograph] [Field meeting] L Montag, M S Johnston, Dr Raisin, E Whitley,

[Photograph] [field meeting] A C Young, E Whitley, M C Crosfield, Reading Excursion with Foreign Geologists 1907

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[Photograph] [possibly of C Pratt's house?]

Sincerely yours Chas T Pratt [Signature]

C Gilbert's house [photograph]

Yours faithfully John E Hargreaves [Signature]

Yours faithfully J Ellison [Signature]

Yours faithfully Inkerman Rogers [Signature]

E H Shackleton [Signature]

Yours faithfully J Wade [Signature]

Yours very truly S L Wood [Signature]

Faithfully yours Thos. D Learer [?] [Signature]

Yours truly D Halton Thomson [Signature]

Yours faithfully C P Gibbons [Signature]

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Yours very truly R W Deeley [Signature]

W H Wickes 1/7/07 [postcard to Miss Mary Johnston]

View of Hell [postcard]

22 March [note apologising for missing Shooters Hill trip] Arthur [?] Sharpe [?] [Signature]

with kind regards T A Jones [Signature]

G Titus Barham [Signature]

R Fane de Salis [Signature]

Yours sincerely E A Toombs [Signature]

Yours very truly Donald G Mac[?] [Signature]

Sincerely M[?] [Signature] [illegible]

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Yours very truly R W Deeley [Signature] as p43

W H Wickes 1/7/07 [postcard to Miss Mary Johnston] [picture side] Burrington Coombe

View of Hell [postcard] as p43

22 March [note apologising for missing Shooters Hill trip] Arthur [?] Sharpe [?] [Signature] as p43

with kind regards T A Jones [Signature] as p43

G Titus Barham [Signature] as p 43

R Fane de Salis [Signature] as p43

Yours sincerely E A Toombs [Signature] as p43

Yours very truly Donald G Mac[?] [Signature] as p 43

Sincerely M[?] [Signature] [illegible] as p43

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[as p43/44 illegible signatures] Reverse of postcard from Hell Arthur W S[xxxx] [?][illegible]

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[newspaper cutting][photograph] Group of leading men of science (1) Mr D G Hogarth MA, (2) Professor Wyndham Dunstan, (3) Mr A G Vernon-Harcourt, (4) Mr Sidney Hartland, (5) Dr Tempest Anderson, (6) Dr R T Glazebrook,(7) Mr Charles Hawkesley, (8) Sir George Darwin, (9) Dr A S Woodward, (10) Sir James Dewar, (11) Dr Carey Foster, (12) Mr Francis Darwin (president), (13) Professor W A Herdman (general secretary), (14) Dr A C Haddon, (15) Sir Archibald Geikie, (16) Professor Swale Vincent, (17) Sir Edward Beabrook, (18) Sir Oliver Lodge

Yours truly T Anderson [signature]

The late Mr Tempest Anderson [photograph]

In the Hot Lake district of New Zealand [photograph] [two figures, probably R S and Mabel Herries]

R S Herries [signature]

Yrs sincerely Mabel Herries [signature]

Mr Mark Wilks [photograph]

Mark Wilks [signature]

Page 47

Yours sincerely T McKenny Hughes [signature]

yours faithfully Tressilian C. Nicholas [signature]

Yours sincerely John E Marr [signature]

I am your faithful A C Seward [signature]

H Woods [signature]

Yours very truly T G Bonney [signature]

Philip Lake [signature]

yrs faithfully R H Rastall [signature]

J J Lister [signature]

yours sincerely J Wilfrid Jackson [signature]

William G Fearnsides [postcard] [reverse from Sidney Sussex College Cambridge asking Miss Johnstone for a copy of a print]

Yours sincerely William G Fearnsides [signature]

Page 48

[as page 47 with postcard reversed]

Moel y gent [?] [postcard from Fearnsides]

Page 49

Easter 1911 [Easter Excursion to St. David's District, South Wales. April 13th to 22nd, 1911. GA Circular No. 130.]

Mrs A.C. Young, M.S. Johnston, The Rev H. Winwood, H. Whitaker, Lady McRobert, Dr Smith Woodward, B. Corcoran, J. Rogers [Photograph]

G.H. Young, Mrs Smith Woodward, B. Corcoran, M. Robarts, Lady McRobert, Miss Bauer, Mrs Smith Woodward, H. Whitaker [Photograph]

M. S. Johnston [Photograph]

Mary S. Johnston [Photograph]

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Easter 1916 Bourton Dorset

[Easter excursion to Mere and Maiden Bradley. April 21st to April 26th 1916. GA Circular No. 186.]

1. R. Elliott Steel, 2. Miss Pearse, 3. E.P. Ridley, 4. Miss Goodman, 5. Miss Cadmore, 6 Dr Bernstein, 7 Mrs Smith Woodward, 8 Dr Smith Woodward, 9 Smith Woodward, 10 H Vassall, 11. J. Money-Kent, 12. J?. Scarnes?, 13. W. Mawby, 14. Miss Whitley, 15. Miss Crossfield, 16. F. Morey, 17. S. Notcutt, 18 T Yates, 19 P. Chatterton, 20. Miss Verimish?, 21. Mrs Cruickshank, 22 G. Barrow, 23. A.C. Young, 24 Dr Bartlett, 25. Miss Johnston, 26 Miss S. Woodward, 27. Miss E Bartlett, 28 Miss E D Bartlett [Captioned Photograph]

Page 51

Dear Miss Johnson We are waiting for instructions from the Directors Yours sincerely D.G.Louis [pasted Note]

10, PRIESTWOOD MANSIONS, HIGHGATE, N. Description of G. Potter's Bookplate Highgate Archway - A potter at work - [?][illegible][?][illegible] my name -

"It's the custom at Highgate "Thank all who pass through "Should the person on the [?][illegible] "And so [?][illegible][?][illegible] you

Reference to my interest in local history [?][illegible]

Bacon died in the house of the Earl of Arundel

Coleridge resided for many years in the House of Mr [?][Mrs] Gillman. ?[illegible] died there & was interred in the old Chapel yard

Unclear [?][illegible] [?][illegible] geological [?][illegible] in a Nautilus from the London Clay [Headed Note]

Page 52

[Bookplate] THE MIND'S DISPENSARY. [Black and white drawing of books on a shelf] W.WEST DEL GEORGE POTTER HIGHGATE, N DEC.1904 Dear Miss [?][illegible] Johnston [?] Very kind, [eight illegible words] Kind Regards [illegible signature] [illegible words] Feb 21/08 [uncertain] [Letter on headed notepaper]

[Description of Illuminated Bookplate] Ex Libris Highgate Archway 1813 George Potter Ye Oath of Self Denial Colletor of Literature of the Northern Heights of LONDON at Highgate Swearing on the Horns at HIGHGATE born at highgate 1837 Francis Bacon Died at HIGHGATE 1626 Silver Drops William Blake Gibsons Hist & Antiq Highg Pricketts Highgate Howitts Northern Heights [Titles on Books on a shelf] Golden Volumes Richest Treasures GEORGE POTTER MDCCCXCIV.

Page 53

Miss Klaassen, Miss Crosfield [insert symbol no name] D Leighton [insert symbol] a. Crossland Miss Crosse [insert symbol] B Corcoran Miss Pearse [insert symbol] N. Burls [uncertain? there's an H Burls on the Members List] a Gibbons Dr Lubbock Leith Hill' June 3rd 1912 [Annotated Photograph] [Excursion to Leith Hill. Saturday, June 1st, 1912 - Geologists' Association excursion]

Page 54

C. Bromehead Miss Cadmore A. C. Young C.Candler [?uncertain] Dr Bernstein Miss Bassett A. Crossland W. Watts A. Gibbons H. Lapworth

Leith Hill. June 3rd 1912 [Annotated photograph]

Page 55

[Excursion to Leith Hill. Saturday, June 1st, 1912.]

Yours sincerely, F Ross Thomson [Signature]

Yours truly H. Goulborn [Signature] Eng

Yours sincerely [?] Cozeman [?] [illegible Signature]

J. Newton Goulborn [Transcript check versus Signature above]

LEITH HILL, 3.6. 1912 [Page caption]

C. Crossland A.C. Young J. Newton D. Leighton. W. Watts. Miss Barrett Miss Crosse. Miss Klaarssen

Miss Cadmore C. Bromehead E. Candler [Annotated Photograph]

Page 56

Knocksmill 1908.

Yours very truly W. Wright [?][Signature]

B. Harrison R. Chandler C. Grist [Annotated Photograph]

Ewell. July 1912 [Excursion to Ewell and Cheam. Saturday, July 6th, 1912 - Geologists' Association excursion]Excursion to Ewell and Cheam. Saturday, July 6th, 1912 - Geologists' Association excursion

Miss Whitley G. Potter J. Bartlett Miss Cadmore H. Whitaker C. Grist {Annotated Photograph]

1912 H. Whitaker G. H. Young D. LeightonH. H. Monkton a. c. Young Dr Evans H. W. Monckton [Annotated Photograph]

W. Whitaker G. Potter G. Barrow [Annotated Photograph]

Page 57

July 1912 [Two group photographs] Tenby 1912

Yours very truly Grenville A. J. Cole [Signature]

Yours truly J. Alfred Codd [Signature]

Yours sincerely E C Martin [Signature]

I am Sincerely yours Mary H. Andrews [Signature] [middle initial uncertain] [not in GA Members List]

Yours sincerely [Signature] [illegible]

Yours Sincerely Sydney M Christen [Signature] [not found on either GA Members Lists]

Yours sincerely Maud Woodward [?] [Signature] [illegible]

remain yours faithfully Kennet-Barrington [?] of the Geologists' Association [?] [illegible words] [Signature]

With kind regards Yours sincerely Bernard Hobson [Signature]

M. Burnshaw [Signature]

Yours Sincerely A. Smith Woodward [Signature]

Mr Foster [Signature] Dr Norman

Miss Bigley

[List of names] Dr Bernstein, W. Wright, F. Nichols, Hallasey [?][illegible] Yates, L. Praeser [?][illegible], A. E. Greene-Alkerman [?][illegible] Mrs Samdell, ​[?][illegible]

[List of names] H Burls, Miss Foster, J. J. Foster, Miss Paerse, D. Leighton, A. Wilson, Miss Cadmore, H. Whitaker, A.C. Young

[Annotated Photograph]

Page 58

Sept 1912 Miss Crosfield, Miss Angus, Miss Whitley, H [xxx] Thomson, J H Evans, G Wright, Dr Male [Group photograph and list of names] [possibly Excursion to the East of Scotland September 1912 - Geologists' Association excursion ]

Herbert C Male [signature]

Yours sincerely George Hickling [Signature]

T Howse [looks like House, but is Howse in membership list] 5 FitzGeorge Avenue, W Kensington [signature]

Mary Angus, Immernach, Dundee 2 SEP 1912 [signature]

Edward Yates [signature]

Yours faithfully S V [?] Foster [signature]

Professor J W Gregory FRS [newsclipping with photograph]

Professor W J Sollas [newsclipping with photograph]

1950 Dr Edmund J Garwood [newsclipping with photograph]

Paris excursion 1908 Near Pierrefonds + Compiegne M C Foley, E Whitly, E Ridley, M S Johnston [photograph with caption]

Page 59

Bicester Cutting [Photograph]

Yours faithfully W. J. Sollas [Signature]

Yours sincerely A. Morley Davies [Signature]

[Other names:] N. Robarts [uncertain as not in list of Members] L. Treacher, A. C. Young, PL. Lidderman [uncertain as not in list of Members]

Pinhay. Lyme Regis Excursion, Easter 1906. [Group photograph] H. P. S. Stabbins [unclear surname]. G. W. Young Dr and Mrs Woodward Mr & Mrs Allhussoz & Family [illegible surname] Mr & Mrs Herries Excursion to Lyme Regis. Easter, 1906, Friday, April 13th to Tuesday, April 17th - Geologists' Association excursion

[Richard Cox Gough - Photograph] Richard Cox Gough August 8th 1890 [Signature beneath photograph]

Page 60

[Four photographs; no Text]

Page 61

[List of names and positions for photograph p. 60.]

1 Reporter

2 W V Murray

3 W H Wickes

4 A C young

5 R F Harcourt

6 W White

7 McMonstrie [surname illegible]

8 T. Hart

9 10 11 12 [grouped] Maurice Harness [surname illegible] party

13 J J. Foster

14 A. Dovaston

15 G Potter

16 P. Wall

17 J. Dovaston

18 T. Clothier [surname illegible]

19 H H Winwood

20 [initial or first name illegible] Morgan [there's a Morgans in the list]

21 L. Mond [uncertain surname]

22 Miss Casker [uncertain surname]

23 Miss Hart

24 J E. Clark [uncertain Initials; there's an A Clark]

25 J D Hardy [uncertain Initials]

26 Howse junr

27 Miss McLeod

28 Miss de Hinde [uncertain name but there's only one with a "de"]

Page 62

Birmingham Excursion Kinfare Edge. Aug. 1898 [Photograph caption] [?][Long excursion to the Birmingham district, July 28th, 1898. 15 (10) 1898. p 417–428]

1. A.Farrar 2. [illegible] 3 A.C.Young 4 Nichol Brown [spelled Nicol in 1914 Members List] 5. Prof. Watts 6 Mrs Shakespeare 7 Prof Lapworth 8. [illegible] 9 J. Slade [not on either Members List] 10 H Hinton 11 Prof Meldola 12 Ros Tompson [several potential names all spelled differently] 13 Prof Sollas 14 Prof. Garwood 15 Vassall 16 Jerome Harrison [not on either Members List] 17 Mrs Lapworth 18 F. Meeson 19 Upfield Green 20 J. Foster [Initial a little unclear; there's a J.J. Foster in Members List] 21 Dr Skeats 22 Miss Lapworth 23 H. Lapworth 24 Dr Savage 25 B. Johnston 26 J. Hamling 27 E. Johnson 28 J. Kemp 29 Dr Armstrong 30 L. Dixon [there's an Arthur L. Dixon on the Members List] 31 Miss G. Bauer 32 Miss Bauer 33 Miss Hales [can't find on Members List] 34 Miss Whitley 35 P. Martin 36 M. S. Johnston 37 W. Stebbing 38 W. Gwinnell 39 William King [first part unclear but there is a William King on the Members List] 40 [name illegible - doesn't match anyone on the Members List] 41 E. Ridley 42. E. Montag 43. F. Collins [Annotation against Photograph]

Page 63

Sketches by Benjamin Harrison [Annotation of sketches]

Page 64

[Sketches]

Page 65

[Sketches]

Page 66

[Original Text illegible but interpreted by another below] "It included all charges, can't say more, Yours truly B.Harrison" [transcription of original caption]

much With kind regards Edward Harrison [end of note][could be Edvard?]

Sketches by Benjamin Harrison [Page annotation]

Page 67

British Association. Section C. Dublin 1908 [list of names and index to photograph on p68]

1 Thomas Shephard

2

3 Griffith Taylor

4

4a

5 Somerville

6 Prof Reynolds

7 Dr Straharn

8 Dr Tempest Anderson

9

10 Seymour

11

12 Prof Sarley [?]

13

14

15 Dr Lower Carter

16 Dr Groome

17 Mrs Smith Woodward

18 Dr Salter

19 Dr Matley

20 Rev R Asington Bullen

21 Sir A Geikie

22 R Lloyd Brayner [?]

23

24

25

26

27

28 A Oke

29

30 Miss M Johnston

31G Maitland

32 J H Milton

33 J Anderson

34 Prof Dwerryhouse

35 Prof Watts

36 Herbert Bolton

37 Rev E Jones

38

39

40

41 Dr Hatch

42

43 Dr Fermor

44

45 Prof Grenville Cole

46 Lomas

47 Prof Joly

48 Miss Eeles

49 J Hopkinson

50 W Whitaker

51 Dr Smith Woodward

52

Page 68

[Group photograph] [names listed on page 67]

[British Association. Section C. Dublin 1908]

Page 69

The Presidents [list of GA Presidents with dates]

Toulmin Smith 2 April 1855 [Signature] 1858-59

Thos Wiltshire [Signature] 1859-62

James Tennant [Signature] 1862-64

[Edward Cresy no signature] 1864-66

[Christopher Richardson no signature] 1866-68

John Morris [Signature] 1868-71

Thos Wiltshire [Signature] 1871-73

Henry Woodward President [Signature] 1873-75

William Carruthers [Signature] 1875-77

John Morris [Signature] 1877-79

T Rupert Jones [Signature] 1879-1881 21st year

W H Hudleston [Signature] 1881-83

Henry Hicks [Signature] 1883-85

W Topley [Signature] 1885-87

F W Rudler [Signature] 1887-89

T V Holmes [Signature] 1889-91

J F Blake [Signature] 1891-93

Horace Woodward [Signature] 1893-94

C A McMahon [Signature] 1894-96

E T Newton [Signature] 1896-96

J J H Teall [Signature] 1898-1900

W Whitaker [Signature] 1900-02

Horace W Monckton [Signature] 1902-04

A S Woodward [Signature] 1904-06

R S Herries [Signature] 1906-08

W W Watts [Signature] 1908-1910 50th year

William Hill [Signature] 1910-12 [as page 70]

John W Evans [Signature] 1912-14 [as page 70]

George W Young [Signature] 1914-16 [as page 70]

Page 70

[List of Presidents continued from page 69]

William Hill [Signature] 1910-12

John W Evans [Signature] 1912-14

George W Young [Signature] 1914-16

George Barrow [Signature] 1916-1918

J F N Green [Signature] 1918-1920

W Whitaker [Signature] 1920-22

S Hazzledine Warren [Signature] 1922-24

Henry Dewey [Signature] 1924-26

A J Bull [Signature] 1926-28

A Morley Davies [Signature] 1928-1930

W W Watts [Signature] 1930-32

Arthur L Leach [Signature] 1932-34

A E Kitson [Signature] 1934-36

P McIntyre [Signature] 1936-38

Herbert L Hawkins [Signature] 1938-40

W P D Stebbing [Signature] 1940-42

H H Read [Signature] 1942-44

A S Kennard [Signature] 1944-46

Page 71

General Committee 1st March 1872

J Logan Lobley [Signature]

Georg Potter [Signature]

Miss [?] Morris

G Allger [?] [Signature]

James Thorne [Signature]

Wm H Leighton [Signature]

Arthur Bott [Signature]

N Hurley [Signature]

Henry Woodward [Signature]

John Hopkinson [Signature]

John S Phine [?] [Signature]

General Committee Jany 2nd 1880 [79 crossed out]

T [xxx] Jones [Signature]

G Foulerton [Signature]

J Logan Lobley [Signature]

John Hopkinson [Signature]

H George Fordham [Signature]

W H Hudleston [ne Simpson] [Signature]

M[?] Morris [Signature]

I J [?] Blake [Signature]

B[ernard] B[arham] Woodward [Signature]

Page 72

[illegible] Street [illegible] W July 20th 1897 Dear Mrs Potter Enclosed I [illegible] for your acceptance a copy of a [illegible] paper of [illegible] and a second copy which I should be greatly obliged if you will present for [illegible] to the Highgate [illegible but may be Institute] as I don't [illegible] who that Officers are [illegible] Yours faithfully [illegible] George Potter, Esq, F.R.M.S. [Letter]

385 Holloway Road N. 5 [Unclear whether part of date or postcode] December 1910 [illegible] [Sketch of a Hammer] [illegible] amanuensis.

So many thanks for your invitation for Wednesday, which is very tempting, but I am always [insert symbol] so busy just this side of Xmas that I may not steal the time. As do [possibly to] myself the pleasure of coming there at that hour. Yrs sincerely A.H. Williams [best interpretation] Geol. [illegible] [Letter]

Page 73

J. Logan Lobley [signature unclear and can't find on members list] Arthur Butt [signature] George Potter [signature] James Thorne [signature but uncertain] Henry Walker [signature] [illegible signature]

J.[illegible surname] [illegible signature] J. Logan Lobley [as above; signature unclear] John E. H. Peyton [signature] J. Foulerton [signature] Marshall Hall [signature]

J H [illegible signature] M. [illegible] Johnson [signature] Mrs H Leighton [signature] James W. [illegible signature]

James Parker [signature] John J. [unclear] Young [signature] John Hopkinson [signature] H. George Fordham [signature] B. B. Woodward [signature] [illegible signature]

Frank Clarkson [signature]

Thos Lack [but signature illegible] Mrs H Leighton [signature] M Hawkins Johnson [see above but not on members list][signature] Robert [illegible surname][signature]

J. F. Walker [signature]

L. R Paterson [illegible signature]

[illegible signature]

[illegible signature]

[illegible signature]

[illegible signature]

N. Hislop [unclear signature]

Page 74

R Holland [Signature]

Edward Johnston [Signature]

Geo. C Crick [Signature]

E Whitley [Signature]

A E Salter [Signature]

James Fox [Signature]

Thos Leighton [Signature]

H W Burrows [Signature]

J [? initials unclear] Hardy [Signature]

R Meldola [Signature]

W B Gibbs [Signature]

C D Sherborn [Signature]

H Hutchins French [Signature]

Bedford McNeill [Signature]

Yours faithfully Percy Edwards Secretary [Signature]

Yours truly J[??] Collins [Signature]

Thomas Hart 13 March 1891 [letter to Mr and Mrs Potter asking for Mr Murray address] [refers to] our Italian excursion [and] meeting of the British Association at Leeds [1890]

faithfully [illegible] [Signature]

Yours very sincerely E Hill [Signature]

Page 75

[Letter] from H R Allen in Eastbourne to Miss Johnston 11/11/29 regarding Council business[page 1] [signatures as page 74]

Page 76

[Letter] from H R Allen in Eastbourne to Miss Johnston 11/11/29 regarding Council business [page 2 and 3]

[Signatures as page 74]

Page 77

These two volumes of photographs and letters were collected by Miss M S Johnston and bequeathed by her to the Association [text]


[EXCURSION TO TENBY,EASTER,I909. APRIL 8TH TO 15TH. Director: ARTHUR L. LEACH. Excursion Secretary:RAYMOND H. CHANDLER.]

[Numbered key to photographs on page 78] 1 Miss Walker 2 Miss Cadmore 3 R S Herries 4 W Mawby 5 H St Barbe 6 M Lisboa 7 Dr Todd White 8 Miss Spottiswoode 9 W Whitaker 10 Miss Pearse 11 Cecil Duncan 12 B Corcoran 13 Miss Crosse 14 Miss A Pearse 15 A C Young 16 Mrs Young 17 E E Lowe 18 F Penny 19 E Tunbridge 20 W Watts 21 R Chandler 22 B Baker 23 A L Leach 24 A Oke 25 C J Binns 26 E J Newton 27 Mrs Wheelton Hinde [Hind in list of members] 28 S H Reynolds 29 F Farnchern [?] [Fritz anchen in members list?] 30 Dr J Evans 31 J Cross 32 Cross 33 Dr A P Young 34 J Foster 35 Miss Wheelton Hinde

Page 78

Tenby Easter 1909 [group photograph] [ names on page 77] [GA EXCURSION TO TENBY,EASTER,I909. APRIL 8TH TO 15TH. Director: ARTHUR L. LEACH. Excursion Secretary:RAYMOND H. CHANDLER.]

Page 79

Goring excursion 1922 [photograph] [some participants named to right of photograph]

1

2

3 E A Turner

4 Ll Treacher

5 R Crossland

6

7

8

9

10

11 Wooldridge

12

13 W Wright

14

15

16 Mrs Treacher

17 Mrs Hazzeldine Warren

18 S Hazzledine Warren

19 Professor Hawkins

20 A J Bull

21

22 J Schwartz

23 Professor Gordon

24

11a G Barrow

George Barrow [signature]

Yours sincerely J W Reader [signature]

Page 80

Little Heath Herts Ap 22nd 1919 [photograph] [two photographs of participants]


M S Elliott Ursuline Covent 7 Forest Gate E 7 [signature]

C T Trechmann [signature]

Robert E Crossland [signature]

H Alfred Roechling 32 Broadway Westminster SW! [signature]

M Blanche Cuthberson [signature]

P Spencer Spokes [signature]

Kind regards and thanks D J Legg [signature]

Yours sincerely C J Gilbert [signature]

Page 81

Excursion to Brittany 1899 [Photograph with participants named below]

1 F Tricket

2

3 P. Barber

4 Mrs

5 G Botter

6 Miss Johnston

7 Miss Crosfield

8 J. W. Garnham

9 The Rev. Whidborne

10 Dr Barrois

11 The Rev. W Henwood

12 Sir Jethro Teall

13 Dr J Evans

14 J Slade

15 W Bauerman

16 J Parker

17 T Louis

18 A Williams

19 R S Herries

20 Dr Savage

21 J Kempe

22 W P D Stebbing

23 W Gibbs

24 Upfield Green

25 Lieut Coke

26 Gen MacMahon

27 P. G. B. Martin

28 Miss Whitley

29 Miss Bates

Brehou Bay 1899 [Photograph] [List of people below photograph ]

Dr Savage P.A.B. Martin W Gibbs R.S. Herries A H Williams J Garnham The Rev Whidborne Dr J Evans Gen MacMahon M S Johnston Lieut Coke F Tricket K Hailes [?]

G W Young Holwell [Photograph]

Page 82

Edith Cadmore, M.S.Walker [Hellis and Sons London photographer] [Photograph]

Excursion to Charnwood. 1902 [Photograph]

G Potter H Barnes M Allorge [Photograph]

Capt H A Haskell [?] [can't find in membership or obits] [Photograph]

A E Salter, A Kennard, W Wright, J [?] Bartlett Milton Street, Kent [Photograph]

Page 83

I regret that at my age and living in the country I am unable to attend the meetings of the Association Shepherd's Down, Haslemere Arch Geikie [signature]

E Hill [signature]

D [?] [illegible] [signature]

S B Hall [signature] 6 Grasmere Road, Muswell Hill N 10 late Nelson Road

Edmund Litchfield 29 Carlton Road S Weymouth [signature]

Lieut Col Tupman [signature]

A T Walmisley [signature]

Yours Sincerely A J Maslen [signature]

Geo Henslow Bournemouth [signature]

F W Harmer [signature]

John Badcock [signature] PS Please knock off the Jnr from my name

Henry J Gardiner [signature] 25 Tavistock Square

W B Gibbs [signature]

signed T R Johnson [signature]

J Love [signature]

[illegible L P ?] [signature]

W J Spratling [signature]

H Hargreaves Fawcett Schoolhouse Thorncombe Chard [signature]

Yours sincerely A Broughton Edge [signature]

D H Scott Oakley, Hants [signature]

W Russell Bishop [signature]

Signed [poss W J dates fit] Gordon 1873 -1937 [added by Miss Johnstone]

H R Ladell [signature]

Frank Trickett [signature]

Page 84

Yours sincerely Chas W Andrews [signature]

Yours sincerely R Bullen Newton [signature]

W D Lang [signature]

T H Withers [signature]

Sincerely yours F Dixey [signature]

G M Stockley [signature]

Yours sincerely W Lloyd [signature]

Yours sincerely John J Hartley [signature]

W C Smith [signature]

F J North [signature]

Felix Oswald D.Sc. [signature]

Yours sincerely E Roy Lankaster [?] [signature]

F Lambert [signature]

Yours very faithfully Joseph P Austin [signature]

G J Williams [signature]

Yours faithfully W N Edwards [signature]

Yours sincerely W Campbell Smith [signature]

Yours very snly L J Spencer Keeper of Minerals [signature]

B Lightfoot [signature]

Thos Crook [signature]

F G Percival [signature]

Rushton Parker [signature]

G D Patterson 2/9/19 [signature]

W H Booth [signature]

Yours sincerely H Dighton Thomas [signature]

Kenneth P Oakley [signature]

Page 85

[?] J H Anderson [signature]

R D Andrew [signature]

Fred Andrews [signature]

H.M. Atkinson [signature]

A.A.Atkins [signature]

[illegible signature]

H.A. Baker [signature]

[?] J Lancelot Baker [signature]

B Bakewell [signature]

F. [illegible signature]

F. A. Bald signature] P.S. I have just returned from Ireland - hence delay in sending card. F.A.B. [comment]

[?] J.P. Beuker [signature not clear]

Robert G. David [signature]

walter H. Bennett [signature]

J.H. Bowman [signature] Evenham Common, Newbury. [address] [?][Date illegible]

H.R. Bowman [signature]

[?] J.Thom Luembi [signature illegible]

George J. Binns [signature]

Ernest Brown [signature] 42 Manor Park [?] S213 [address part illegible]

Arthur Brown [signature]

Newton Braby [signature]

A L Broomfield [signature]

Signed Alfred Brammall [signature]

Signed Dudley Buxton [signature]

Henry W. Burrows [signature]

W.T. Burgess [signature] 20 Priory Rd Bidford Park W.4. [address]

Charles Candler [?] [signature] assuming the meetings would be in afternoons [comment]

G Carley [signature]

[?][Initials or first name illegible] Campbell [not on members list as far as I can see]

Ashley Carter [signature]

John Challinor [?][signature]

Page 86

Hy. H Chatterton [signature][not on members list so may not be correct]

Clifford [signature]

C Lindsay Clough [signature]

F. Cook [signature]

R P COckburn [signature]

H W Coates [signature]

[?] E A Cooper [?] Capt [signature] [is A E on Members list][not sure about Capt]

[?] B W Cooper [signature][initials unclear]

C J Coleman [signature]

W S Colman [signature]

It is immaterial to [arrow] J.F. Colyer [signature]

Walter Cozens [signature] Canterbury

V.Cofman [signature]

E. S. Curwen [signature]

B E L Culpin [signature]

Yours sincerely W Dean [signature]

A Dovaston [signature]

Holm Docwra [?][signature][not found on members list]

Fred L. Daniels [signature] Rydah Rodborough Stroud [address] Unfortunately I am unable to attend meetings [comment]

unable to come to all [comment] W H Dalton [signature]

G. Edibley [signature]

[?] A O Drake [signature][uncertain initials]

William Dale [?] F.S.A. F.G.S. [signature]

Philip Dollman [signature] 34[?]Woodstock Road Bedford Park W.4 [address]

[?] [initials unclear] Davis [signature]

Regret unable to attend [comment] F.A. Ellis [signature] DEBDALE HALL, MANSFIELD [stamped address]

Walter D. Ellis [signature] 2 Sept [date]

H.V.H.Everard [signature]

William Evans [signature] 121, Harley St. W.1. [address]

Page 87

J.R. Farmery [signature]

H.G. Featherby [signature]

E.H. Fedarb [signature]

Jas Francis [signature]

Sep 1 With thanks [comment] E.P. Field [signature]

J. Fowler [?] [signature] Middli[?][rest illegible]. Yorks [address] [? illegible first word] good of you to write - but I am alas! Too far off to take advantage of the meetings. [comment]

Yours sincerely John F Hartley [signature][uncertain]

[?][name uncertain] Lisden [?] London Road, Norbury, S.W.16 [address]

Signed Geo. H. Freeman [signature] [?] Rd, Kingston on Thames [address Road name illegible]

[illegible signature]

Signed W.H.Foxhall [signature] I have missed several meetings I wanted to attend because of meetings held during the week. I cannot attend at all during the week Monday to Friday. [comment]

Geo. E. Gask [signature]

C. I. Gardiner [signature]

Queensborough N[?] Leicester [address] F. Gates [signature]

A. W. [illegible signature] 176 Willesden Lane 3/9/19 (ghurka) [address and date unclear word in brackets]

C. [illegible signature]

R Pearce Gould [signature]

I live too far away to have any preference [comment] Geo Grace [signature]

Sydney Newton Glass [signature]

Jos. F. Green [signature]

F. Gossling [signature]

Chas. F. Gosling BSc. [signature]

N. M. Greaves [signature]

J. Guest [signature]

[initial and signature illegible]

Percy Vincent [signature][t cutt off]

W. Hay[signature]

W J Hurd [?] [signature]

March W. J. Harding Churnside, Lyme Regis 3 Sep. 1919 [signature and address]

J S Harrison [signature]

Edward D Hearn [signature]

A.V. Hendrickson [signature]

Page 88

J.T.Hewitt [signature]

R Bruce Higgins [signature]

R Holland [signature]

H.A. Hubert signature] Bunbage [?] Hall, Buxton Derbyshire [address]

Signed Lee Hudson [signature]

Signed A.W. Hicks Beach Major [?] [signature]

It's all the same to [?] I can't attend [comment] H N Hutchinson [signature]

R.M. Hugo [signature] Purley Surrey [address] 4.9.19 [date]

H.L. Hitchins [?][signature] 3.9.19 [date]

E Wynne [?] Hughes [signature]

D. Innes [signature]

W.H. Irons [signature] 9 Holland Rd W14 [address]

H.M.Jefferis [signature]

Signed A. Jobling [signature]

168 Fleet Street EC4 [address] Thos. Davies Jones [signature]

Signed H.F. Jones [signature]

Ken Kendrick [signature]

William Keal [?] [signature] I regret that the distance from Leicester prevents any attendance [comment]

D. Keogh [signature] Shall not be attending any of the lectures [comment]

Thomas G. Lees [signature] Newstead Notts [address]

[?] [uncertain first name or innitials] Lavandry [?] [signature] 133 Bunhill Row [?] [address]

[signature competely illegible]

F Lasham [signature] Guildford [address]

Edward Lawrence [signature] Sept. 2. 1919 [date]

R.J. Leakey [signature]

Herbert J Lloyd [signature]

G.A. Longden [signature]

T.E. Lones [signature]

E Lloyd Jones [signature]

Chas. J. L[?][signature illegible] [comment illegible]

Page 89

H Le [?][illegible] Major. RASC [signature]

F.F. Lee [signature]

[?]Ernest J. Marsh [signature]

F.J. Matthews [signature]

Signed W. Mawby [signature] Birkenhead [address]

R.A. Marriott [signature]

N. Alex. Mackie [signature] 13 Barnton Ter Edinburgh 2/9/19 [address and date]

S.B. Matter [?] [signature]

A. [?] Major [signature]

W.H.[?] Meadows [signature][initial unclear]

H.B. Milner [signature][uncertain initials]

E. Arden Minty [signature]

"Newstead" [?] St. Finchley N.3 [address street name illegible] I. Mosley [signature]

Humphrey M. Morgans [signature]

Signed Edw. W.J. Moore [signature]

Edwin H Mullins [signature] Longwith Bassett Rectory (Derbyshire) Mansfield "Notts" for post [?][address part illegible]

Harry Mullens [signature] 12 West Park Eltham [address]

E. Nelson [signature] 15 Rutland Rd [address rest illegible]

Joseph Newton [signature]

F. Edward Norris [signature]

H. Norton [signature]

E.W. Nicholson [?][signature unclear]

No preference but Saturday may be inconvenient [comment] Stanley Nettleton [signature]

Yours faithfully Chas W. Osman [signature]

A.G. Ogilvie [signature]

George Norman [signature]

R W Palmer [signature]

T. Wilson Parry (MD)[signature] Belmont, Crouch End Hill. N.8 [address]

J.W. Parry [signature]

J.M. Pare [?][signature]

R. Denison Pedley [signature]

Page 90

R.J. Percy [signature] Room 107 Holborn Viaduct Hotel E.C.1 [address]

A. Per[?] B.Sc. [signature last letters illegible]

F G Penman [signature]

S. Priest [signature]

G. Reeve [signature]

[?] Phillip [signature first name and initil illegible]

G. Platten [signature not sure]

Wm D Purdy [signature]

H.G. Pierois [signature uncertain]

Henry Rayner [signature]

G.E. Wynfield Rhodes [signature initials and middle name uncertain]

F J Richards [signature]

Chas. L. Richardson [signature middle initial indeterminate]

61 Gleneagle Rd. Streatham SW.16. [address] H.S. Richard [signature think it may be Hugh]

H.A. Rigg [signature]

W.G. Ridewood [signature] Sept.1.1919 [date]

I prefer early hour for the meetings. Say 6 or 6.30 [comment] Signed J F [?] Roberts [signature initials unclear]

John Robertson [signature]

[signature totally illegible unless its out of place; could be Walter Stacy Colman]

W.J. Robertson [signature] 101 Hounslow Pk Rd Dulwich [address]

Signed Philip Roscoe 2/9/19 [signature and date]

F Sadler [signature]

E. Jane [? [signature illegible]

D.L.[?] Sayers [signature unclear]

E.J. Shadbolt [signature] Purbright. Surrey 2 Sep.19 [address and date]

Signed W. Saunders [signature] Lower Lodge, Beaconsfield Kingston on Thames 2/9/19 [address and date]

W.H. Seabrook [signature] Sep.2.1919 [date]

Lancelot A.B.[?] Sharpe [signature]

H.K. Scott [signature]

John Snell [signature]

as I am unable [double underlined] to attend it does not matter to me. Sept. 3/19 [comment] H.A. Soames [signature]

Page 91

R C Sikes [signature]

With apologies for delay [comment] L.F.Spath [signature]

Signed P. Spencer Spokes [signature]

L. [?][part of signature seems crossed out rest illegible] R.E. [signature]

R.[?]G. Staples. [signature]

Percy de Strzelecki [signature] 2/9/19 [date] 39, Victoria Street, S.W.7 [address]

Signed Miss Mead Sutherland [signature] 2/9/19. [date]

2/9/19 [date] Am living in the Country & it is doubtful whether I can attend any meetings so my vote should not count CS [comment] Chas. Southall [signature]

J H N Stephenson [signature]

A Sutton [signature] With thanks 2.9.19 [comment and date]

[?] [signature illegible] (late Capt. Gen.Staff [title]

H.G. Thornton [signature]

Signed H E Taylor [signature]

E A W Taylor [signature]

A.E. Thomas [signature]

John Lynn Thomas [signature]

Yours very sincerely J.C. Thompson [signature]

Percy Thompson [signature] "Overdale" Loughton. Essex. [address]

Fredk. W. Thompson [signature]

D. Halton Thomson [signature]

Donald S. Todd-White [signature] [there's an Arthur Thomas Todd-White but not a Donald on the members list]

Hubert M Turnbull [signature]

W.L.[?] Varney [signature][not on list but reasonably sure]

Edgar Ward [signature]

P.S. With apologies for delay [comment] Edwin A. Watson [signature unclear]

Fred L Watkins [signature] S.I. Maur, [?] Ventnor [address]

W.C.R. Watson [signature]

Page 92

J.S. Webster [signature] 4 Chatsworth Road Bournemouth. [address]

Signed Percy L. Wells [?][signature middle initial and surname unclear]

T.H Whitehead [signature]

Edgar Willett [signature]

W. H Wilcockson [?][signature][not on members list]

Signed Wm [?] White [signature] I am getting too old for long walks and the lectures I have not attended for some time W.W. [comment]

C.J. Williams [signature] Rose Cottage Aston Hawarden N. Wales [address] already noted WW [faintly written comment]

F.R.B. Wilhams [signature][not on members list but reasonably sure]

J.H. Williams [signature]

Charles J Wilson [signature]

James Wilson [signature]

Wyatt Wingrave [signature]

Yrs faithfully Ernest Winstone [?][signature a little unclear]

Dr Robert Lloyd Woollcombe [signature] life member regrets that his Latitude and Longitude prevent him from having the [? looks like kharma] and profit of attending the lectures [comment]

S.L. Wood [signature]

Arthur Wrigley [signature]

[illegible] As I have few [?] opportunities of attending - I do not take part in this enquiry Faithfully yours R B Yardley [comment] Worcester Park 2.9.1919 [address and date]

T.C. Yates [signature] 56 Addi [?] Mar [?] W.14 [address parts illegible]

Walter Plom [?][rest of signature illegible]

I could make it a rule to keep Wednesdays open for one or the other [comment] Yours sincerely A.E. Salter [signature]

Herbert. R.Sykes [signature]

E.W Small [signature]

A.N. Butts [signature] P.S. Regret delay, been away. [comment which rhymes]

John Sheer [signature]

Yours vy truly A.W.[?] Bull [?][signature][neither Bark nor Bull on members list]

W.H. Booth [signature]

Yours truly S. Michelom [?] [signature unclear]

Yours truly [typed] H.A. Haskey [?] [signature]

Faithfully yrs B E L Culpin [?][signature][guess]

Page 93

1. J.S. Sweeting [signature]

2 [Blank]

3 [Blank]

4 A.Legg [signature]

5 Prof Boswell [signature]

6 Lewis [signature][no initial or first name]

7 [Blank]

8 F.N.[?] Green [signature second initial uncertain]

9 W Mawby [signature]

10 [Blank]

11 [Blank]

12 H. Vassell [signature]

13 [Blank]

14 W. Wright [signature]

15 [Blank]

16 [Blank]

17 Miss Crosfield [signature]

18 G.W. Young [signature]

19 [Blank]

20 [Blank]

21 Miss Woodhead [signature]

22 [Blank]

23 [Blank]

24 [Blank]

25 Y.[?] Ellison [?] [signature uncertain]

26 [Blank]

27 Lieut-Col. Lloyd-Jones [signature]

28 Miss Bauer [signature]

29 [Blank]

30 Miss yeates [signature]

31 Dr Rosa Forde [signature]

32 A.H. Williams [signature]

33 Nicholson [signature][no initial or first name]

34 [Blank]

35 Miss Cuthbertson [signature]

Llangollern Excursion. August. 1919. [photo caption and date]

Page 94

1 G. Barrow [caption]

2 Sir Jethro Teall [?] [caption][defnitely not Jethro Tull but uncertain]

3 H Monckton [caption]

4 A.E. Salter [caption]

5 H.A. Allen [caption]

6 J. Money-Kent [caption]

7 B. MacNeill [caption] [uncertain and noone on the members list with that name]

8 R.S. Herries [caption]

9 Prof Bonney [caption]

10 M.S. Johnston [caption]

11 E. Whitley [caption]

12 Prof. Blake [caption]

13 S. Rudler [caption]

14 W. Whitaker [caption]

H.A. Alhern 1931. [signature above a portrait photograph]

With the Belgians at Erith. 1899. [caption below group photograph]

Page 95

E.H. Whitley W. Whitaker B Corcoran W. Bell E.T. Newton

M [?] S. Johnston

M. Wilks T. W Reader

At Saltash. Easter 1907

[caption and signatures below Photograph 1 of 4 top left]

Fording the Tamar Easter 1907 [caption below Photograph 2 of 4 top right]

June 6. 1908 Road side [illegible] 3 miles [?] [illegible and part cut out]

[illegible] - on road to [illegible]: [illegible]: Ool [part cut out]

[caption below Photograph 3 of 4 bottom left]

June 8. 1908 Wotton [?] Hill - Large Quarry

before reaching the Wood. - [illegible]

[caption below Photograph 4 of 4 bottom right]

Page 96

Brandy Gill. Saddleback

August 1920.

[caption below top two Photographs of 4]

A.E. Kitson "panning" [caption below Photograph 3 bottom left]

W. Whitaker Miss Foster [caption below Photograph 4 bottom right]

Page 97

SOUTH WALES NEWS. MONDAY. APRIL 5. 1920

EMINENT GEOLOGISTS' VISIT TO SOUTH WALES

Members of the Geologists' Association are now in South Wales studying the formation of different areas. Front row - Messrs W. Wright and T.W. Reader, Miss Woodhead, President W. Whitaker, F.R.S., Miss Angus, and Messrs H.T. Burls and H. Vassal. Middle row - Messrs L.H. Wilcocks, J.W. Tutcher, L.R. Saunders, W. Saunders, and D.H.C. Male. Back row - Messrs E.G. Palmer, C. Southall, W.H. Barnes, L. Dudley Stamp, J. Schwartz, H. Bekker, A.C. Young, and C. Candler. - ("South Wales News" photo.)

[Photograph with Newspaper cut out caption beneath]

Page 98

WESTERN MAIL. MONDAY. APRIL 5. 1920.

GEOLOGISTS' TOUR IN SOUTH WALES.

[photo]

Members of the Geologists' Association of Great Britain who are making an Easter excursion in South Wales commenced their Tour on Thursday with a visit to the Garth and adjacent districts. Our photograph shows the party at Castell Coch Gorge. In the centre are Professor A.H. Cox, M.Sc., Ph.D., F.G.S., Professor Sibley (Swansea), and Mr. W. Whitaker, B.A., F.R.S., F.G.S., president of the association.

Western Mail photo

Newspaper cutting photograph with headings and caption]

Page 99

1. F. Ross Thomson. [written as Ros - single s - Thompson but checked Members List and p seems to be crossed out. Editors decision]

2. J.[?] Austin [uncertain initial. Not on Members List]

3. H. Lewis

4. M. Alloye

5. W. Saunders

6 L.[?] Dudley Stamp. D.Sc [initial unclear and not on Members List]

7 W. Cooper

8. J [?] Hinch

9. H. Scott

10 F. Purcell

11. Prof. Cornet

12. M. Halet

13. Maj. Stevens

14 Miss Woodhead

15 Miss Mallern

16. Miss Barge

17. Miss Chandler

18. Mrs Rea

20 Miss Imison [?][uncertain surname]

21. G.M. Davies

22. Miss Grant Ives

23 Mrs Everard

24 H. Everard.

25. F. Nichols

26. J. Wade

27. Dr S. Woodward

28. W. H Saunders

29. Dr Bastall

30. Prof. Boswell

31. W. Wal [?] [uncertain surname]

32. F. Palmer

33. F. Rea

34. Miss Crosfield

35. Miss Whitley

36. W. Shawby

37. W. Whitaker

38. Miss. Woodward

39. Miss Crosse

40. W. Wright

41. F. Norris

42. E. White

[small photograph top right caption] M. S. Johnston

Belgian Excursion. Aug 20 - Sept 3. 1921 [caption]

Page 100

Waiting for the early morning train at Nismes [?] Station Sept. 1. 1921. [caption beneath photo 1 of 4 top left]

Dr & Mrs Smith Woodward [caprion beneath a pair of photographs top right]

Votes of thanks + Presentation. Floriffe [?]. Sept. 2. 1921 [caption beneath photo 3 of 4 bottom left]

W. Wright [caption beneath photo 4 of 4 bottom rigt]

Believe [?] me yours sincerely Frans Haber [cut out from letter]

Page 101

Jersey. Easter. 1921 [caption below photo top left]

1. B. Baker

2. Miss Angus

3. J. Newton.

4. Dr Bennett

5. J. de Windt Hinch.

6. Dr Rosa Ford

[annotations to the right of the photograph]

AN EMINENT BOTANIST: THE LATE REV. GEORGE HENSLOW [typed caption from Newspaper below protrait photo middle right]

1. [blank]

2. W. Saunders . jun. [?]

3. F. Nichol

4. Sharp

5. Prof. Fearnsides

6. Mrs. Fearnsides.

7. Prof. Gordon.

8. F. Morey.

9 [blank][line down to right possibly pointing at Platt name below?]

10. Platt.

11. A. Williams

12. W. Saunders.

13. [ditto marks]

14. A.C. Young

15. Miss Benson

16. Miss Angus.

17. A.J. Bull.

18. H. Vassell

[first column of captions to the left of the photograph bottom right]

19. Cousins.

20. G.Me [?] D. Davies. [there's a George M Davis in the list of members. May just be a slip of the pen?]

21. E. Palmer.

22. E. Wooldridge.

23. T. [?] Tregellis

24. Miss Crosse

25. Miss Bauer.

26. J. Rogers.

27. Dr Evans

28. j. [?] Hamling.

29. Miss Woodhead.

30. Miss Barge.

31. B. Baker

32. Miss Goodman

33. [blank]

34. Dr Wells

35. Dr Verves [?]

36. G. Stockley

37. [blank]

[second column of captions to the left of the same photograph]

Page 102

Elliott & Fry, Ltd., Photo Bale, Sons & Danielsson, Ltd. [newspaper caption beneath photo top left]

Very truly yrs A Strahan [?] [signature on Newspaper cutting]

Yours truly R.M. Brydone [?] [cut out signature unclear]

Yours sincerely E M [?] H Cameron [cut out signature middle initial uncertain]

Lincolnshire. Easter 1905 [caption beneath photo top right]

Charles [?] Andrews [cut out signature beneath photograph above]

THE NEW KEEPER OF GEOLOGY AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM: DR. F.A.BATHER. [caption beneath Newspaper photo bottom middle]

A GREAT PALAEONTOLGIST: THE LATE DR. C.W. ANDREWS, OF THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM. [caption beneath Newspaper photo bottom right]

Page 103

H Howard Fox [photograph]

Dr C J Stubblefield FRS 1954 President of the Geology Section [photograph]

A L Leach 1900 [photograph]

E Whitly Bartlet Cambridge 1911 [photograph]

G W Young P McIntyre The Long Man Mottistone I of Wight 1927 [photograph]

G W Y [G W Young] S Keats W Wright cousins W P B Stebbing [photograph]

Page 104

With all good wishes from the GA at Wimereux Aug 1923 [reverse of postcard covered in signatures]

H M B [illegible] [signature]

[illegible] Brown [signature]

W Turner [signature]

P A B Martin [signature]

H Dixon [illegible] [signature]

A H Williams [signature]

A Smith Woodward [signature]

K [illegible -isse ] [signature]

A G Bull [signature]

H T Burls [signature]

J Pringle [signature]

A Morley Davies [signature]

G M Davies [signature]

W Platt [signature]

A J W Brown [signature]

S H Warren [signature]

T C Nicholas [signature]

W P B Stebbing [signature]

M L Saunders [signature] [ initials not v clear]

Wm Saunders [signature]

T P[...vort..] [illegible] [signature]

A P Blut[ertray] [illegible] [signature]

M S Johnston [signature]

M Woodward [signature]

de Wast church. Boulonnais excursion August 1923 [group photograph]

A famous Anthropologist retiring: Dr Arthur Smith Woodward [newspaper photograph]

M S J [Miss Johnston] Mrs Cooper [photograph]

Sir Albert Kitson H[illegible] Quarry [photograph]

Page 105

I.E. Barbour [signature] Bolesworth. Tattenhall. Chester [address]

K.N. FitzSimmons [signature]

A.E. Hatton [signature]

[?] [Signature very unclear could be anything ]

A.K. Harding. [signature]

H.E. Rattey, [signature]

F.J. Rey. [signature][uncertain not on Members List]

E.C. Ridding [signature]Sept 3rd 1919. 66. Church Road. S Leonards on Sea. [address]

A.E. Richards [signature] P.S. I hope to be in town this winter [comment]

L. Wil[?] [signature part illegible]

Yours sincerely Gerrude M. Woodward.[signature]

Miss C. Birley October, 1905 [caption printed beneath small photograph]

Yours truly Agnes Grant-Ives [signature]

Yours truly Marjorie E.J. Chandler [signature]

Yours truly Marjorie Imison [signature]

Yours truly E Benson [signature]

Yours sincerely Eleanor M. Reid [signature]

Yours sincerely Hilda Bennett. [signature]

Kind Regards Sincerely, Emily Disc [signature][not entriely sure of the surname]

Yours faithfully, Eleanor V. Colebrook [signature]

Yours sincerely Ethel Foster [signature]

Yours Snicerely [sic] Beatrix Hoausides [signature][complete guess on surname]

Yours sincerely, Elsie White. [signature]

Yours sincerely, E. Janet Woods [?][signature]

Margaret O. Morris. [signature][might be Norris?]

Yours faithfully, M Munro [signature]

yours very sincerely Mary Howitt [signature]

Yours Sincerely, Dorothy M. Hoyles. [signature]

Page 106

Yours very sincerely, Katharine S. Fowles-Lunn [signature]

[when] Kindest regards, Yours sincerely J.M.M. Dingwall [signature]

Yours sincerely M.M. Herbert [signature]

A.P. Hetherington on-Sec-Geol. Society [signature]

Yours sincerely Helen M. Muir-Wood [signature]

Yours sincerely Evie. M. Gale [signature]

Sincerely Dorothy Tries [signature][uncertain surname and no Dorothys on List]

Yours sincerely Muriel A. Arber [signature]

Yours faithfully N. Howes Smith (Historical Tripos! [signature]

Yours sincerely Dorothy. H. Rayner [signature]

Yours very sincerely Jessie M. Ring [signature][might be King - neither on list]

Yours truly Lorna Marriott [signature]

Yours faithfully O.R. Game [signature]

Yours very sincerely Malul[?] Treacher [signature][first name unclear]

E D Eastwood. [signature middle initial could be W] Librarian. [typed]

Goodbye for the [rest cut off] Catherine. F. Sealy. [signature]

H. George Fordham [signature]

Page 107

etc - the actual abrasion of snow particles is probably the greatest factor in the moulding - then there is evaporation - and finally, in the case of such a form [?] as you figure, the droop at the end is due to the sagging of the unsupported projection. So that certain additional factors are to be considered in the case of ice carving as compared with that of ordinary rock material.

Yours Sincerely

Douglas Mawsoy [?] [presumably second page of a letter, on the left hand side of Page 107]

[Photograph top right]

Dr. E.M. Kindle [signature beneath photo]

Wyatt Malcolm [cut out signature] Compiler of Geological Information. [typed caption]

Yours sincerely W.A.[?] Johnston [cut out signature]

Yours sincerely, F.J. Alcock [cut out signature]

Sincerely yours E L Bruce [cut out signature]

Grace A. Stewart Ohio State Univ. [cut out signature]

Page 108

Troopship "Euripides"

1st April, 1919

(Indian Ocean) [Letter header top right of notepaper page]

Dear Miss Johnston.

Referring to your letter of Dec. 20th last, I am pleased that you were able to make use of the slides - I got them back [?] in due course from The Chateau.

As regards the erosion forms carved out in neve [? both es have apparent acute accents] ice by the wind [presumably first page of the letter on Page 107]

[the letter half obscures the photo top right of a canoe like boat with a man to its left, so only half visible]

Eirndle [?] [signature beneath photo half obscured]

Malcolm [cut out signature part obscured this is the surname] of Geological Information. [Typed caption part obscured by the letter]

sincerely W.[?] A. Johnston [cut out signature part obscured by the letter]

sincerely, F.J. Alcock. [cut out signature]

Grace A. Stewart Ohio State Univ. [cut out signature below letter page]

Sincerely yours E L Bruce [cut out signature bottom right of page]

Page 109

PROFESSOR Dr. K. OEBBEKKE Munchen. den 20.X.09.[date handwritten]

P. T.

Den Empfang der mir freundlichst zuge-schickten Drucksache betr.:

Pleurophois laevinima [?][fossil name hand written]

bestatigend, erlaube ich mir den verbindlichsten Dank fur deren gutige Zusendung auszusprechen.

Hochachtungsvolli

L. Onbbulk [?][signature]

[proforma typed in German with date, fossil name and signature hand written]

CARTE POSTALE [Postcard with 10c French stamp, two CROYDON 10 NOV 12 Stamped Marks and two Postmarks PONTIERS VIENNE 16 30 8 -11 12]

Portiers, le 8 Novembre 1912

Merci pour les 9 photos qui [?] attives - pendant mon[?] absence, pour [?] etude geologique an Charente Ce sera un Souvenir des excursion. I [?] [?] one [?] - mais je'n'ai'pas ete aur calliers [?] pres [?] Arbroath, car j'avais prefere aller nu la cote.

Wei [?] mes meileurs compliments, Welsch Juls

J'attends des tires a part from [?] vous addressa [?] des choses de France.

[Postcard written in French some words obscured by Postmarks writing not easy to read and my French is not up to the interpretation]

Miss Johnston Hazelwood, Wimbledon Hill London, S.W. [crossed ou address]

Rathlin Hall Place St Albans Herts [new address] Angleterre [at foot of postcard]

Calymene Tristani BRONGNIANT - Schistes a Calymenes de Mortain (Coll. Fac, de Sc. de Rennes) [Plate from Fossil monograph showing two views of an Ammonite with caption]

A.P. Buterby [cut out signature]

  • Expedie par M Dutendre [?] Demt a Lille (Nord) Rue Brule Maison No. 159 [?]tion du nom et de l'adresse de l'expediteur [?] faculative REF [?] CART [?] Ce cote est [cut out part of a ticket of postage printed with names etc hand written]

Yours snicerely [sic] [?] Allan [?][signature largely illegible]

Page 110

Dr. E.M. Kindle [caption below photograph top left][this is the same photo as that on Page 108 without being obscured by the letter page - a canoe like boat with presumably Dr Kindle displaying a large fish on a pole]

[Top right is the same cutout pice of paper with the fossil name as on Page 109]

82.- LA ROCHELLE. - Richelieu sur la Digue (Musee de la Rochelle) A. Bonnaud, Edit., La Rochelle [caption below picture on what appears to be a postcard]

Grace A. Stewart Ohio State Univ. [signature]

Sincerely yours E L Bruce [signature]

A.P. Buterby [?] [signature]

[The page also contains part of the same letter page as on Page 108 that obscures other items]

Page 111

Lundi 17 Novembre 1910 [date at top right of letter]

Chere Miss Johnston

Nous ne sommes reutres a la maison que depuis quelques jours seulement et, en y arrivant, nous avons en le [?] plaisir de trouver vos deux interesantes brochures, [? indecipherable] 'que les lignes si obligeantes et si gracientes que vous m'aves ecrites. Je suis extremement touche des sentiments qui y sont exprimes [?] et [?] je vous pile ?] de croire que la sympathie a ete franchement et sincerement reciproque. Nous [?] esperous [?] bien que des relations commencees sous de si bous auspices [letter in French very uncertain and no accents added] MADAME DANIEL OEHLERT NEE PAULINE CRIE Vice-Presidente de la Societe Geologique de France

leur epouse, cousine-germaine et cousine, pieusement decedee a Paris, le Mercredi 22 Fevrier 1911, dans sa 56 annee, munie des Sacrements de L'Eglise. [transcription of a Notice possibly from a Church Magazine][bottom left of page]

[Very faded photograph of a man feeding a bird possibly of the Tit family top right of page] regards Very truly yours, Ch. Bassoil [signature unclear could be double r last letter uncertain][caption below photograph]

Lille le 26 Octobre 1909

W [?] [word uncertain] bien sinceres remerciements ppour l'envoi de notre notes sur Pleuropholis laevissima.

M Lervichen [letter in French regarding a fossil, signature uncertain][bottom right of page]

Page 112

With the best and heartiest greetings from my wife and myself to you and Miss Johnston. I am yours very sincerely Johan Kidr [?] Kristiania 21/1 - 1911. [cut out from letter top left of page]

Yours faithfully. Einan Teiling [signature] [next part illegible except for initial E. then maybe F-m. The first part is indecipherable]

THROUGH THE GAP. DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. COPYRIGHTED 1911. F. FARGO. [caption on Photograph top right of page]

With cordial greetings and pleasant remembrances Yours [signature completely illegible] Miss Mary S. Johnston Hazelwood. P.S. Jen will kindly pardon Hotel stationary [sic], I know. [cut out from letter]

Sincerely yours, [typed] E A M Kindle [cut out signature not really legible]

Yours very truly, F. Chapman (Palaeontologist) [signature cut from letter]

Yours obediently James Heston. [?][cut out signature]

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Mr R.M. Johnston [signature] pleasure, the honour [comment on cut out from letter]

Mr [?] Iddings [?] [signature uncertain]

Sincerely yours, [typed] Wythe [?] Cooke [signature]

Clive [or Olive] C. Pulley [?] [signature] Administrative Assistant. [typed]

Sincerely L.H. Stephenson [signature]

from Mr. & Mrs. George B. Barbour [signature]

Most sincerely yours, Edgar Bowles [?] Jerry [signature cut from letter]

Sincerely, [typed] R.C. Moore [signature]

Yours very sincerely, [typed]

Yours faithfully Alan [?][signature]

success with your [comment cut short] Winifred [?] Goldring [signature]

Most cordially yours, [typed] Harvey W. Shimer [signature] H.W. Shimer Professor of Geology [typed]

Very sincerely yours, Wendell C. Mansfield [signature]

Very sincerely Steven K. Fox [signature]

Yours very cordially, [typed] [signature illegible] General Secretary, 16th International Geological Congress.

With best wishes Very sincerely yours Anna J. Jonas [signature]

Page 114

DR. FRANK D. ADAMS, appointed Dean of the McGill Faculty of Applied Sci-ence to succeed Dean Bovey, who goes to take a high post in England.

THE NEW DEAN OF SCIENCE.

Mr. Frank Dawson Adams was born in Montreal in 1859, and received his early education in the Montreal High School, graduating from the Faculty of Applied Science, McGill University, in 1884 with the degree of M.Sc. Subse-quently he studied in the Sheffield Sci-entific School at Yale University and at Heidelberg, Germany, where he re-ceived the degree of Doctor of Philo-opy [sic] in 1892. He was for nearly nine years on the staff of the Geological Survey of Cananda when that depart-ment of the Federal Government was stationed in Montreal, as well as after it was moved to Ottawa. In 1888 he was appointed lecturer in geology in the Faculty of Applied Science at Mc-Gill University, acting as assistant to the late Sir Wm. Dawson, and in 1893 he succeded Sir William as Logan Professor of Geology in that institu-tion. He was elected president of the Natural History Society in 1897, is a Fellow of the Geological Society of London, Eng.; the Royal Society of London, one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon an educational-ist in the Empire, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, of which he is also president of the geoloical sec-tion; a member of the Geological So-ciety of America and of the German Geological Society. He has published [last part of article covered by a cut out signature]

[Typed newspaper article beneath photograph also in the newspaper. Hyphens left in to show the column layout]

SIR EDGEWORTH DAVID, the Australian geologist and explorer, who has died in Sydney at the age of 76. [Text below photograph cut from a Newspaper]

Yours truly E.J. Dunn [cut out signature]

Cordially yours, Grace [?] A. Stewart [cut out signature first name uncertain]

B. Rose [signature] B. Rose., Professor of Geology. [typed below signature]

Yours most Sincerely Frank D. Adams. [cut out signature partly overlaps the newspaper article top left]

Chatswood Tuesday [letterhead]

My dear Miss Johnston, I am sorry to say I shall not be able to come and see you off tomorrow, as I intended, as I have to be back here for the afternoon. Will you please say good bye to Miss Brodie and the Reid family for me. I hope you will have a pleasant trip to N Zealand & get back saftely [?][sic] to England in due time. With Kind regards I remain Yours Sincerely E [?] Millard [hand written letter]

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[top left of page is blank although it appears to have had a photo or similar there. see also below]

Sincerely yours, [typed] Edward Sampson [signature] Edward Sampson. [typed]

Gaye [?] A. [?] Blait [?] [signature all parts debatable] Secretary [typed]

Sincerely yours, [typed] Rollin T. Chamberlin [signature] Rollin T. Chamberlin Editor [typed]

Sir W Dawson Montreal [top left of letter very faint] Adelphi Hotel Liverpool Sept 8/96

Dear Sir, If otherwise [?][word unclear but ends in ...ement; I can't think at the moment what fits the sense] I shall be glad to have my little paper on the Pre Cambrian Fossils on one of the earlier days as I may [word illegible] have to leave after the 18th. Please [word illegible possibly Museum but doesn't make sense] arrange as May [?] [next word illegible] subjects and [word illegible] of Lantern illustration, Truly yours JWm Dawson [initials unclear]

[bottom right of the page has a newspaper cutting but it's folded over so the intended article is obscured almost completely except for the bottom line] a few years from now may surprise us all."

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[top left fold out hand drawn geological section] Edward B. Matthews [signature on drawing]

[top right typed article with photograph overlaps a handwritten ?postcard with only partial words visible] Dr. Margaret F. Boos [caption beneath photograph]

MEET DR. BOOS Geology Is a Man's Game But ... By H. C. Arnold [Article Headings]

Among the professions that are no longer exclusively masculine is geol-ogy. Feminine geologists have been active behind the scenes for some time in large oil companies and in the Department of the Interior. In Denver, however, a woman geologist has stepped out onto the stage to play a leading role as a full fledged consulting geologist.

Mrs., or properly speaking, Dr. Margaret F. Boos, Ph.D., has opened an office at 2036 South Columbine St., Denver, and in her own words, she was literally "swamped" with business, in fact, so swamped with the business started last August, that her husband, C. Maynard Boos, resigned from Geophoto Services, Inc., to join her in geologic consultant work, a dream they have long had of combining their geologic abilities.

Dr. Boos (the name, incidentally, rhymes with "rose"), did not step casually into consulting work, it was the culmination of years of devotion to her own profession. The story began with a B.S. from Northwestern. The University of Chicago supplied the rest of the letters Dr. Boos is allowed to add to her name. From 1932 to 1933 she was a geologist with the Phillips Petroleum Company at Bartlesville, Okla. From 1935 to 1942 she was chairman of the Department of Geology, University of Denver.

When war spread over the world Dr. Boos felt she could do more. With the U.S. Bureau of Mines, she went from Maine to Alabama where she turned her engineering and mining geology experience to finding commer-cial deposits of various non-metallics needed to fight the big fight. After Denver, the spot she liked best in all her ramblings that have taken her from Cananda to Mexico and Central America.

There are few spots in the Rockies that have not known Dr. Boos, in field boots and breeches, with the hammer that is a world wide symbol of the geologist. "Yes, it's a man's field," Dr. Boos' clear blue eyes twinkled, "but it's a woman's field, too-for square shooting, straight dealing women who are ready to do their share of work.

"There's a future in geology for a girl if she puts out an effort. Of course, she has to be good, but there is a future, and in addition to that it's fun." And Dr. Boos looks as if she really had fun, she's alert, attractive, with immaculate gray hair and a hearty hand clasp that might be due to hammer wielding.

The new consultant firm makes field examinations and appraislas, geologic reports, seismic reviews, laboratory investigations and well samples. Maynard Boos specializes in petroleum geology and photogeology, but Mrs. Boos is entering that part of the field also.

"I'm optimistic over the petroleum future of the entire Rocky Moun-tain region," she said. "Forgotten places are being tested and the results a few years from now may surprise us all." [Newspaper or Magazine Article][hyphens at the end of pages left in]

Sincerely yours, [typed] Edward Sampson [signature] Edward Sampson.[typed] [cut out signature]

Gaye A. Blair [?] [signature] Secretary [typed][cut-out signature]

Rollin T. Chamberlin [signature] Rollin T. Chamberlin Editor [typed]

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[Letter to left of page with folded paper of maybe a second letter to the right hand side, which is mounted sideways. Uncertain whether this will be decipherable but won't make sense anyway as middle section missing]

Wesleyan University. Middletown, Conn., [Letterhead typed] Jan. 1, 1901. 189 [crossed out typed start of date as now incorrect]

Dear Miss Johnston:

Your kind letter, with its greetings for the new century, reached me on the last day of the nineteenth century, and I will answer it, with cordial reciprocation of good wishes, on the first day of the twentieth. I never before had the experience of answering a letter which was a century old.

The pictures arrived safely, and I am grateful for your kindness in sending them. They are very interesting - some of them especially so. I am getting a pretty nice collection, with the help of yourself and Prof. Ries, and Dr. Philippi [?]. My own pictures have not yet returned, but I hope to be able to send them to you soon. [Letter hand written]

to kindly forward them to the next address on list sent with them. I took about 550 altogether this summer in En.t [?] only 10 [right hand side of folded letter]

those I should like (unmounted,) I have agreed to exchange with several others, & the scheme we have hit on is to pick out from the other's list, what he or she wanted & [?] [left hand side of folded letter]

Page 118

My copy of the souvenir from Loer [?] Pay arrived only a few days after I wrote to you. This really a beautiful thing. [sic]

Wishing you a happy new year and a happy fraction of a new century,

I am yours truly, Wm. Nor[?] Ric[?][hand written letter with signature but unclear][may be second page of a letter which is taped to the left of the page]

[photograph of a gentleman in the centre no name]

[on the right hand edge of the page is another part of a letter that I think is the same as that on Page 117]

Page 119

[presume second page of a letter pasted sideways over the letter from page 117]

to kindly forward them to the next address on list sent with them. I took about 550 altogether this summer in En.[?] & [&] only 10 are bad so I feel quite cheerful. I thank you for letting me know about the silk [?] photograph, & hope we shall all receive them safely.

All of my boxes of rocks, with one unimportant exception have arrived safely.

With kind regards. Sincerely yours Heinrick Ries.[?][see page 118 as this is the same person I think]

Mezen Hills Near view of Bramabian [?] if you have it. Cirque of Montpellier le mieux [?] Please send unmounted ones.

Page 120

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGY, CORNELL UNIVERSITY. HEINRICH RIES, PH.D. ITHACA, N.Y. [Letterhead typed]

Oct. 25 1900 [there is a typed 8 crossed out]

Dear Miss Johnston,

Your letter received today & was very glad to hear that you had a number of good negatives. I had hardly a failure. I shall be very glad to exchange some with you & have put down [?] the names of those I should like. (unmounted.) I have agreed to exchange with several others, & the scheme we have hit on is to pick out from the other's [sic] list, what he or she wanted & then whoever was ahead to settle up for the excess. As several others who had no cameras wanted to get copies of my prints, I have run off a set of blue prints, & numbered each to correspond to my negatives & will start them tomorrow. The photographer here makes unmounted prints of them for me for 5 c [cents] each.

The set will go to Prof.[?could be full Professor] Adams, Rice & then to you, & I will ask you

[first page of letter transcribed][covers full page in Album, stuck sideways]

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Paris, 6 X [?may be ber for December?] 1900

Mademoiselle,

L'auteur [?] du denim de Boit [? and next two words illegible] Eyssenic [?], geographe et peintee a [can't do accents] Carpentios [?] Vancluse.

Veillez [?] a vieu [?], Mademoiselle, l'experience [?something potentailly covered by Stamp] de nous [?][next word may be impertinent?] souvenir

[signature illegible; may be initial M and Bronley]

[Letter pasted sideways on left hand side of page. Partial Postage Mark has LONDON S. [?] 11 [?].45 AM [?] 77 [?] [two ?circles]

62 Bould.[d is small and elevated] St Michel Paris. 24 8bre[?]

Mademoiselle.

Je conservais [?] deja un charmant souvenir de notre belle excursion dans le Centre de la France, mais maintenant, grace a la j'ulie collection de photo que vous m'avez fait le grand plaisir de m'adresses [?] ce souvenir lenvient [?] a j'amais insur [?]bliable [?].

Aussi, j'e vous en suis[?] res reconnaissant [?].

Je revierai [?] [?illegible]

[letter pasted on right hand side of page][my French is not up to translating so some of the words may be totally incorrect for the sense. Can't do accents again]

Nels, Bruxeels Serie 8 No. 18 [typed at the foot of a possible photograph overlain by the letter transcribed above]

Page 122

agriablement encrere [? word illegible] la pensee [?], ces j'am[? rest of word illegible] delicieuses parie'es [?] au milieu de ces admiables [?] payysages pleuris [?] de grandeur sauvage et de dance[?] mel'ancolie!

[? word illegible] charme j'improve [?] a me rappel'er maint [?] gracieux episuve [?]: Fel [?] celui de la vaute [?] de menve sans un brillant clair de lune cere [?] le trajet aurait [?] [?next word illegible] ne jamais finis ...

[page of a letter left hand side of page; a lot of French words illegible and I have insufficient knowledge to fill in the gaps]

Mais, si'y'usair [?], mademoiselle, j'evans [?] disais qu'il mangne quelquechose a vos photo, un jabulot [?] il y manque quelqu'un, parce que c'est vous qui les avez fantes [?].

N'y aurait il pas dans votre collection une photographie, faite par une autre personne et ou [?] vous seriez [?]. sentee.

Vous ne [? word illegible] pas combien je serais heuren [?].

[second page of letter right hand side of page; many words illegible as above]

Neis, Bruxelles Serie 8 No. 18 [typed] on page beneath the letter]

Page 123

Je prunuvir [?] a cote' des oevures [?] placer et admirer le sympathique auteur de ces precieux souvenirs.

J'espere mademoiselle que vous vauntrez [?] bien acce'der [?] a ma prieres. Permetter [?] moi' d e vous en remercier a[?] de vreres [?] addreseesr l'impression de mes respect? rest of word illegible]

hommages [signature illegible]

Je vous serios [?] reconnaissance de une rappeler au [word illegible] de votre savante compagne

[presumably third page of letter as above in French many words illegible][left hand side of page]

[photograph or postcard right and side of page]

Grotte de han Perte de la Lesse [caption beneath photograph]

Cuvee l'expression bien affectueuse de mes remerciments et de mes respects.

Edmund [@] Renier 4 Avril [? clearly a month and seemed the most likely] 1922.

Nels, Bruxelles Serie 8 No. 18

[postcard with hand written text][see previous page where the postcard is obscured by the letter]

Page 124

Eduardo Aguirre [Business Card] has the pleasure to accept the invitation of Sir Archibald Geikie and the members of [rest probably on reverse of card]

Mr Marsden Manson San Francisco Calif [Business Card}

Congres Geologique International 10 Session 1906 Carte de membre delivree a Miss Mary S Johnstone Surrey England [Registration card for IGC in Mexico in 1906] [It would appear that Miss Johnstone did attend as she has collected cards from participants] [Link to article about the congress can be found at https://www.iugs.org/igc listed in Episodes 2011]

Page 125

Yours sincerely [can't make out] O[?] Schlagen[?] [signature]

Dr Ernst Philippi [signature]

Mit eng[?] Gruss Prof Dr R [illegible] leading German geographer

Ihr [?] Prof Dr[Wohlriiz [?] Prof at Vienna Fossils and mammals

Prof Guiseppe Stephanini Direttore del'Istituto Geologico R Universita di Pisa con meuiori [?] cordiali saluti [Business card]

Epimedium alpinum L. Euganean Hills, near Padua 1839 May J S N[?]

Page 126

Regensburg S. 16 Nov 1902 [Letter] Dr Brunnhuber [President of Museum of Natural History] [first page of letter discussing trips to Guernsey, Spain, and Miss J's desire to learn German and to go to Vienna. Also mentions Miss J about to prepare a pamphlet]

Geographische Gesellschaft in Hamburg. Hamburg den 31.X.1900 Neuerwall 61 [Letter] [In German to Ihr... gnadiges Fraulein] [from] Dr M Friedericksen

Page 127

Regensburg S. 16 Nov 1902 [Letter] Dr Brunnhuber [President of Museum of Natural History] [second and third pages of letter discussing trips to Guernsey, Spain, and Miss J's desire to learn German and to go to Vienna. Also mentions Miss J about to prepare a pamphlet]

Geographische Gesellschaft in Hamburg. Hamburg den 31.X.1900 Neuerwall 61 [Letter] [In German to Ihr... gnadiges Fraulein] [from] Dr M Friedericksen [as page 126]

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Regensburg S. 16 Nov 1902 [Letter] Dr Brunnhuber [President of Museum of Natural History] [fourth page of letter discussing trips to Guernsey, Spain, and Miss J's desire to learn German and to go to Vienna. Also mentions Miss J about to prepare a pamphlet]

[newspaper cutting] Regensburg 18 Januar [in German. Dr Brunnhuber name underlined]

Geographische Gesellschaft in Hamburg. Hamburg den 31.X.1900 Neuerwall 61 [Letter] [In German to Ihr... gnadiges Fraulein] [from] Dr M Friedericksen [as page 126]

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[This appears to be a page of American geologists' signatures]

Sincerely yours Donald G [?] Barton Cpl Meteorological Div S.C. American Ex Force France [Signature]

Dr and Mrs Charles P B[irdsey] [?] Palisade New Jersey U S A [Signature]

Very truly yours Geo P Merrill Head Curator of Geology [Signature]

Sincerely and cordially yours Richard G Feild [?] [Signature]

Sincerely yours Edward Sampson [Signature]

Cordially Annis [?] M Wellintz [Signature]

Sincerely yours Geo. H. Barton F.Gt.S.A. [Signature]

I remain yours truly E P Hinderson [Signature]

Chester R Longwell [Signature]

Charles Palache [Signature]

Very sincerely yours Jerome S. Smiser [Signature]

J E Graf Associate Director [Signature]

Rufus M Bagg [Signature]

Yours very truly John E Wolff [Signature]

E R Cummings [Signature]

Cordially yours Harry N Eaton [Signature]

[?] Powers [Signature]

Sincerely yours John K Wright [Signature]

Sincerely Erling Dorf [Signature]

W T Thom Jr. [Signature]

Very sincerely yours Geo D Hubbard [Signature]

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Yours respectfully , [typed] H [?] Seligmann [?] [signature possibly incorrect]

de bonne congraternite! [?] [end of a letter] A. [?] Rutor [?] [signature end part uncertain]

Yours respectfully Major. C S Fevene [?][signature uncertain]

F. [?] Gilson [signature possibly uncertain]

mes [?] sentiments respectueur, [?] E. [?] Dollo, 31 rue Vautier. [signature and address]

With many thanks and kind regards. [hand written] Etienne Asselberghs Dr. Sc. Geoloque au Service geologique de Belgique Charge de cours a l'Institut agronomique de l@Etat a Gand 61, rue Hobbema Bruxelles [printed card][accents not applied]

Miss Johnston, Please accept my best thanks for your kindness in sending me the photo taken in August 1921 at the Cardier Quarry, Roisin. It will be a very agree-able [?] "souvenir" for me. Very respectfully Dr. J. Carneth [?] Mons. April 30th. 1922 Miss Johnston 276, Kew Road Kew England [written on the back of a Postcard with Belgian stamps]

Yours sincerely Margueutte A. Refeou [signature very uncertain]

Yours sincerely [?] P. [?] Ledsen [?] [signature uncertain]

Yours sincerely, [typed] N N Kno [rest unintelligible]

Aug. 7th. [blue ink] 1948 [black ink] Dear Miss Johnston, For the great kindness extended to me by showing me under your competent leadership some of the most interesting and beautiful places in the Country we both love, I wish to express once more my cordial thanks. I have not yet digested the great many impressions of beauty; I shall never forget this glorious day. Hoping to meet you again, I remain Yours very sincerely Christian Poubeu [?] [hand written in blue ink on plain card]

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[This page looks blank. There appear to be outlines of two pieces of paper stuck in but either there's nothing written or it's faded significantly]

Page 132

[Just dealing with the whole, small, letter on this page. See Page 133 for the other letter][Page 131 has these two letters in, but folded so nothing visible]

Boulonnais. August 1923.

The excursion inspiring the following jingle Was planned for our profit by Pruvost and Pringle.


The rain fell in sheets. The wind made us tingle. But still they kept smiling brave Pruvost and Pringle.


The tide might endeavour our corpses to mingle But they carried us through gallant Pruvost and Pringle.


Over Portland and Kimmeridge, boulders and shingle, We followed, obedient to Pruvost and Pringle.


They packed us in motors all, married and single, A very tight squeeze, Messrs. Pruvost and Pringle.


So now that the time has come to remove, Oh! Let us sing praises to Pringle and Pruvost.

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A Wimereux Alphabet

A is for All of us, sober and gay, Who pant after Pring-ost leading the way.

B is for Bunly [?], who rather than swim Rides upon Pringle, that man full of trim.

C's for the Cooper's [sic], who clamber the rocks, And also Casino, frequented by Cox.

D's our Director, with long flowing hair, Who leads ever onward with smile debonair.

E is the exercise everyone takes On diet of Evian, coffee and cakes.

F are the Fossils found in the clay, Ammonite, lima, and sea-urchin gay.

G is the terribly tooth-trying Grub With grouses and grumbles washed down in a pub.

H is the Hotel we habit by night - We cannot describe it in terms quite polite.

I are the 'Ighbrows, 'ammer in 'and, Who went o'er the Channel to spy out the land.

J is for Johnston, Jurassic and Joy, A trio superb which can never cloy.

K is for Kitson who kleared [sic] out so kwick [sic] - His nose to the grindstone ever doth stick.

L is the Langour that comes on at night From walking all day without a respite.

M is for Miles - a distance you know - The further you walk the longer they grow.

N is for Nicholas, net weight one ton, After the days collecting is done.

O is the Orchestra, sturdy though few, Who strive to enliven us all dinner through.

P is for Padre, Pringle and Prue (vrost) Purbeck and Portland and Platitudes too.

Q's for the Quarries, chalk, limestone and clay, Whence much of the subsoil gets taken away.

R is the Rain, which frequently falls On just and on unjust, accoutred for squalls.

S is for sand - call it 'sable' if you will, Our mouths and our stockings have all had their fill.

T's for Trigonia and Trilobite too, (The latter, alas, was not upon view).

U's the Umbrella strapped to a stick, Which covers the ground remarkably quick.

V is for Vin, rouge, blanc, and "au lait", We drink in estaminets found by the way.

W is for Wind, which blows night and day, Whistling round Wimilie and Wimereux way.

Now X, Y, and Z remain to be done. Then the alphabet makers have finished their fun.

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The Geological Picnic.

In Search of "Pals" and "Eos" in a Kentish Drift.

By J. LANGLEY LEVY.

In the summer and autumn the "old boy's" fancy lightly turns to thoughts of flint axe-heads and the funereal remains of primitive mankind.

Every sunny Saturday afternoon sees great parties of adventurous members of learned societies invading the railway termini full of eagerness for the geologi-cal chase. Recently I joined a party, and endeavoures to walk in the tracks of pre-historic man.

There were about twenty-five intrepid geologists, of an average age of sixty-two summers.

Our advent in the booking hall at Holborn Viaduct was responsible for no little sensation among the scores of as-sembled holiday-makers, for we were an awe-inspiring crew, armed for the most part with fearful and wonderful wea-pons. One sprightly youth of seventy-one, who wore his straw Alpine hat and an alpaca jacket with a jaunty air, carried a stick of great magnitude and im-posing features. It had a rugged rectangular handle and a formidable six-inch ferrule of steel that tapered to a point like an alpenstock. From ferrule to handle the stick was threaded with a strange collection of rubber rings, extracted - despite the penalties of the Bottlers' Association - from innumerable mineral water bottles, thus silently recording a tale of temperate but evidently chronic thirst, and carried much as Indian chief might exhibit his scalps.

Hammers and Picks.

By his side the other "youths" of the party, although carrying hammers and picks of every size, shape, and material, sank into ineffectual nothingness save when they clustered round he-of-the-rubber-ringed-stick like a sympathetic aura.

Common travellers are content to while the tedium of a railway journey in news-paper-inspired converse. The newest cause celebre, the latest and greatest earthquake, and the indignation-com-pelling political contretemps all come in for detailed discussion seasoned with a dash of the weather. We were not men of common "London Clay" - to put it geologically - and such ephemeral sub-jects were tabooed. Instead we talked of drifts and sections, Gault and pellety chalk, ammonites, icthosauri, and other fossilised oddments. A more learned complement of passengers surely never disturbed the peaceful routine of the South-Eastern and Chatham Railway.

At last we reached our Kentish desti-nation, and five-and-twenty geologists, burning with an irrepressible desire to tap and tease and scratch the earth, began to follow the director for the after-noon among a maze of coal trucks, goods wagons, sleepers, and formidable-looki-ing railway points.

The Cicerone.

The director - who rejoiced in a comet-like tail of alphabetical symbols after his name, all indicative of great learn-ing - was full of the same geological zeal as his followers, and could scarcely wait until outside the precincts of the goods-yard before he mounted a sandy knoll and plunged into the congenial task of ciceroneship.

He talked of Eolithic gravel, of chert, of ironstone, of escarpments, of drifts, and of flinty discoveries to an in-cessant tapping accompaniment of geological hammers and the prodding of the rubber-ringed stick, wielded with great dexterity by the sprightly old gentleman in the alpaca coat, whose curiosity to penetrate below the earth's crust was something remarkable.

Then he passed round a wooden choco-late box filled with flinty first-fruits alleged to be the work of ultra-primitive man. As the majority of the pary de-sired that these shapeless chippings should be the work of Nature's human rough sketch, dead aeons since, they im-mediately accepted them as such, ex-pressing interest and ecstasy accord-ingly ; while the alpaca-jacketed enthu-siast prodded with renewed vigour, and succeeded, amid great excitement, in dis-lodging from its sandy surroundings the broken handle of a discarded milk-jug.

He passed on in silence.

Poetical Brickfield.

Our next pause was by the poetically-provocative marge of a brickfield pool. To our right stretched perspectives of drab bricks, yielding up their moisture to the greedy clouds, under the genial influence of the insidious sun, prepara-tory to passing through the mysteries of the kiln. On our left rippled the clay-dyed waters of the pool, from which reared rough wooden aqueducts, more suggestive of the work of primitive man than all the flinty particles collected at our learned picnic. The sides of the pool were steep, and appeared to be of the "rubbish-may-be-shot-here" period, and here our energetic little director paused again.

How did the pellety chalk find its way into the strata before us, seeing that the nearest chalk was two miles away? This was the query. Then came the hypo-thetical torrent that immediately swept everybody off his legs of reason, so to speak, and visions of glacial upheavals, earthslides, and gigantic drifts were con-jured up amid appreciation.

But the picture of a horse and cart, a sleepy farm labourer, a load of pellety chalk and other rubbish moving slowly along the Kentish roads in the direction of the muddy pond did not seem to occur to anybody.

The zeal of our party was such that, at a time when it should have been thinking of refreshment, we were talk-ing animatedly of "Eos" and "Pals" - not the friendly variety - and climbing an eight-hundred-feet-high hill in order to search a gravel-lined hole - like Ophelia's grave - for remains left carelessly about by untidy Eolithic and Paleolithic man.

If geology, as a pastime, wants a testimonial, I am willing to give it one. Our party (average age, sixty-two years) climbed hills, crept through underwood, dug and tapped, covered close upon eight miles - two of them at a run - on the top of a semi-heavy tea, all under a sun of considerable intensity without turning so much as a single hair. What other abstruse science can so thoroughly transform "crabbed age" into "optimistic youth"?

[Newspaper Article][hyphens have been kept in where words not normally hyphenated are at the end of the page]

LODORE (NEW STYLE).

["One of the visits of the Geologists' Association this year will be to Lodore." - Westminster Gazette.][This is in square brackets in the Article. Westminster Gazette is in italics]

HERE they come chattering, And there they go battering; Here chopping and chipping (Excuse for cheap tripping), Geologists throng and hurry along.

Now raising a clamour, Now wielding a hammer, Lodore's basal braccia [sic] they revel among. [is braccia meant to be breccia?]

Flirty and flitting, Volcanic rocks splitting; Spouting and frisking, Their precious lives risking With climb and with bound;

Collecting, disjecting The stones from the mound. Tugging and toiling, And ruthlessly spoilingg Fragments of andesite lying around.

And rocking and shocking, And skipping and slipping, And wrangling and jangling, And shaking and breaking, And hopping and dropping, And heaving and cleaving, And smashing and crashing, And striving and driving and riving, And jumbling and rumbling and tumbling, And clattering and battering and shattering, And prying and trying and spying and buying, And meeting and greeting and eating and treating, And jamming and cramming and dramming and - dashing

(The genuine scientists one in a score}, And that's how geologists go to Lodore.

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THE GEOLOGISTS' ASSOCIATION

Complimentary Dinner to Professor W.W.WATTS, LL.D., Sc.D., M.Sc., F.G.S. Imperial Hotel, London Nov. 6th, 1937 [printed front of Menu][Photograph of W. W. Watts in the centre]

W.W. Watt [signature]

Dr. William Whitehead Watts, LL.D., Sc.D., F.R.S., Emeritus Professor of Geology in the Imperial College of Science and Technology, died in a nursing home on Wednesday at the age of 87.

His geological work of an original character related mainly to the ancient rocks of his native county of Shropshire and of the Mid-lands, often in collaboration with Charles Lapworth. His work on the rocks and the buried scenery of the Charnwood Forest, in Leicestershire, is especially noteworthy. But his main work was that of a teacher and organizer. Elementary and popular books on geology and many presidential addresses flowed from his pen. He was honorary member of several geological societies at home and abroad, and an honorary LL.D. of St. Andrews and Edinburgh.

The eldest son of Mr. Isaac Watts, of Broseley, in Shropshire, he was born in 1860. From Denstone School he entered Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, in 1878, and in 1881 was placed in the first class of the Natural Sciences Tripos, with geology as his principal subject. Later he was a Fellow of the college, and afterwards Honorary Fellow, and from 1882 to 1891 he was a Cambridge University Extension Lecturer, acting in 1888 as deputy professor of geology at Oxford. From 1891 to 1897 he was on the staff of his Majesty's Geological Survey, and during part of this period petrographer to the Irish branch of the Survey, when a catalogue of Irish rocks was compiled. He became Assistant Professor of Geology in Mason University College (now the University of Birmingham) under his close friend Charles Lapworth in 1897. Appointed Professor of Geology in the Royal College of Science (now the Imperial College) at South Kensington in 1906, he retired in 1930 with the title of Emeritus Professor. Here, during his period of office, extensive accommodation was provided in a new building, and Watts's organizing ability then had ample scope, with excellent results for the school of geology.

Elected a Fellow of the Geological Society of London in 1882, he served that society long and faithfully, acting on the council for 24 years, 11 as secretary and two as president. In 1927 he received the society's highest award - the Wollaston Medal. The remarkable suc-cess which he made of the centenary celebra-tions of the society in 1907 was remembered when the jubilee of the Mineralogical Society (of which he had long been a member) fell due in 1926, and he was invited to become president of the society. He was also actively associated with the British Association for the Advancement of Science, being twice president of the association of the Norwich meeting in 1935, besides serving on various committees, especi-ally that on British geological photographs. After Watts's retirement from the Imperial College there was a remarkable gathering of eminent geologists, at which he was presented with his portrait by Sir William Rothenstein and with a replica of the prize medal by Mr. Percy Metcalfe founded in his honour. The happy relations which he maintained with all who worked with him and under him were due to his personal charm, his friendliness, and his unfailing good humour.

He was twice married, first in 1889 to Louisa, daughter of Colonel H. A. Atchison. She died in 1891 and four years later he married Rachel, daughter of Mr. E. Rogers. She died in 1940. There was one daughter of each marriage. [Newspaper Article see also page 137 which was used as part of the article on this page was obscured by a folded letter][hyphens in words at the edge of the article left in place]

PROF. W. W. WATTS. Died on July 30, aged eighty-seven. Emeritus Professor of Geology at the Imperial College of Science and Technology and [sic] London University. President of the British Association, 1935. His main work was that of teacher and organiser. Wrote many elementary and popular books on geology. [Newspaper article with photograph]

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[Menu card from Dinner invitation on page 135] [signatures on the Left hand side]

Ellontag [?] [signature] Harriette C. Cuff [?] [signature] A. Watley. [signature] A Waltley [?again][signature] H & L. [?] Burbridge [signature] F R [?] Cox, [signature] Margaret c.[?] Grosfields [?][signature]

Menu

Hors d'Oeuvres

Clear Soup Cream of Tomato

Supreme of Turbot White Wine Sauce

Lamb Cutlets, braised with Mushrooms Roast and Boiled Potatoes Brussels Sprouts

Roast Chicken French Salad

Ice Pudding, Wafers

Coffee

[printed Menu]

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The late Prof. W. W. Watts and Doc [?] John Parkinson To the Editor of The Times

Sir

As one of those few who knew both these geologists from their earliest days, [?] before they had made their names famous in their particular lines [?] of study. I although just an geolo- [line break] gist can certainly [?] assess the work they did so well [? fill word uncertain] in your obituary notices.

Parkinson and I first came to know one another when we were [? word uncertain] opportunities in that famous but now long [? word uncertain] firm of Mandslay [?], Sons and Field, and although our ways then drifted apart we met later on geological expeditions and [?] w/e [?] a desultory correspondence.

Towards Watts I was first much drawn as a leader and demonstrator. He, under loveable Charles Lapworth, had much to do during one of the most noteworthy summer excursions of the Geologist's Association I have ever attended. Later it was little short of temerity on my part to praise Watts for his Students' Elementary Geology but he was pleased with my approbation. To loose both these early geological friends at such a short interval is perhaps a personal loss which few others can share.

Your obedient servant W M Stubbing [?] A past President of the Geologist's Association. [hand written letter, folded on Page 135 but unfolded sideways on this page][several words unclear, made more difficult by it being sideways]

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[Photograph taken at a formal Dinner] [no text]

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