- 1970-010/011(23)
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- 1889
File consists of folder of correspondence.
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File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of correspondence between Mrs. Frances Dallas Yorke and Welby. Dallas Yorke writes from various locations in Europe and North Africa, including Algiers and Wiesbaden (Prussia)
Ephemera: Aunt Effie's Rhymes for Children
Part of Nancy Pocock fonds
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and Dean Charles Gore, a theologist.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
Part of Stock family fonds
Part of Zdenka Volavka fonds
File consists of folder of handwritten and typed letters between Welby and Miss F. Julia Wedgwood. Also included typed excerpts and letter drafts. Topics include: the illness and death of Wedgwood's mother and the sudden blindness of her father; the writings of Huxley, Nasmyth, Coleridge, and Darwin; Wedgwood responding to Welby's "Appeal"; concept of Redemption; the nature of evil; Wedgwood's research on the Talmud; Welby's curiosity about Wedgwood's correspondence with Miss C. Stephen regarding "The Moral Ideal"; gifts of flowers; Welby's aversion to the term "supernatural;" Wedgwood's reflections on her uncle's work "Origin of the Species" ; and their mutual friendship with Mrs. Mary Everest Boole. Wedgwood writes from: 31 Queen Anne Street; 13 Upper Wimpole Street; The Grove, Huntingdon Road, Cambridge; Idle Rocks, Stone, Staffordshire and 94 Gower Street, W.C..
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence, including a letter sent by Herbert Spencer to a Mr. Mozley in 1882.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
Part of Zdenka Volavka fonds
Boole, Mary Everest (4) Duplicates
File consists of folder of duplicate transcripts of correspondence between Welby and Mary Everest Boole.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and eugenics scholar Dr. J.G. Garson, also of the Anthropological Institute.
Geddes, Prof. and Mrs. Patrick (1)
File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and Prof. Patrick Geddes, a writer on urban planning, and his wife.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
Part of Zdenka Volavka fonds
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of voluminous correspondence between Andrew Lang and Welby, originals, as well as typed copies and duplicates. Topics of discussion include: VW's work, ghosts, ghost theory, treatment of the dead, a falling out with Mr. Sayce, metaphysics of "certain savage races", "Primitive Intelligence", a visit by Prof. Patrick Geddes, significs, expression, impression, feedback that Welby received from Lloyd Morgan on "Practical Religion", reaction to the publication of "Mind", death of Aubrey Moore, Welby's "linking" work, Father Gerard's essays on Evolution and Thought, a study of specific terms ("rubbish", "inference", "primitive humans"), animal reactions to ghosts and the failures of translations, Father Harper, Wilfred Ward, reading the work of Perrault, and Welby's frustration at not being able to publish "Links & Clues". Includes one copy of a letter from Mrs. Lang. Lang writes from Selkirk, Edinburgh.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
Part of Stock family fonds
Creighton, Mandell, Bishop of Peterborough
Part of Stock family fonds
Part of Stock family fonds
Part of Stock family fonds
File consists of folder of one transcript of an abbreviated letter from Welby to Sir J.B. Mant regarding his writing and "co-operative antagonism."
File consists of folder of correspondence. Several letters have been edited and published.
See: Mrs. Henry Cust, ed. Echoes of Larger Life: A Section from the Early Correspondenc of Victoria Lady Welby. London: Jonathan Cape, 1929, pp.114-119.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
Gross Wien, tout Vienne : waltz / Johann Strauss
Part of Rex Battle fonds
Part of Varpu Lindstrom fonds
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and eugenics scholar Francis Galton.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
Research projects : Defiant Sisters - Uhmattaret research project : Nanaimo : statistics
Part of Varpu Lindstrom fonds
File consists of folder of a typed letter labelled "Private" from Mrs. A. Booth, President of the Liverpool Conference in October 1891.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
Part of Mavor Moore fonds
Part of Stock family fonds
Part of Donald Mackenzie fonds
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of correspondence between Sir Oliver Lodge and Welby. Topics include: their visit to Lumley; new acquaintance Mr. A. P. Laurie; Welby hosting Romanes, Mrs. W.K. Clifford, Andrew Lang and Edward Stanhope in November 1889; reading Jevon's Principles of Science; the influence of Dr. Hertz, Prof. Fitzgerald, Dr. Joule Thomson, Prof. Glaisher and Lord Rayleigh on her work; scientific writing; psychology; science of meaning; Lodge sending a "psychical report" to Welby; investigation of "multiple/multiplex characters" by psychologists, physiologists and physicists; Welby's 'vibration diagrams'; Dr. Foster and his "central nervous system"; the work of Prof. C. V. Boys, Prof. Lloyd Morgan, Shadworth Hodgson, M.M. Maxim, Langley, Lankester, Geddes, Dr. Aug. Waller, Mr. Poulton, Mr. James Scully; Welby's efforts to get Lodge to bring Nicola Tesla to an Easter gathering in 1892 that would include Dr. and Mrs. Romanes, Prof. Ray Lankester, Prof. Lloyd Morgan, E.B. Poulton, E.B. Titchener, J. Scully, Shadworth Hodgson, Arthur Balfour and Mr. and Lady Cecil Scott-Montagu. Lodge writes from 21 Waverly Road, Liverpool . File also includes an envelope annotated "The Lodge - Hershel Letters" containing transcriptions of letters from 1892.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
Part of Zdenka Volavka fonds
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of handwritten and typed letters between Welby and Miss F. Julia Wedgwood. Also included typed excerpts and letter drafts. Topics include: the death of Wedgwood's father; . Wedgwood visit to Denton in December 1891; gifts of flowers; a lunar eclipse in May 1892; Wedgwood's opposition of vivisection; the "sudden insanity of your literary acquaintance"; and their mutual correspondence with Dr. van Eeden. Also includes a clipping from "Women's Herald" from 23 May 1891 featuring an article about Julia Wedgwood. Wedgwood writes from: West Terace Folkestone, and 94 Gower Street, W.C..
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
Carl Fischer's theatre orchestra edition
Part of Rex Battle fonds
File includes "Spring song" / F. Mendelssohn, "Notturno" / F. Chopin, and "Evening song" / R. Schumann
File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and Frank Harris of The Fortnightly Review.
Mount-Temple, Lord and Lady William
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
Part of Zdenka Volavka fonds
Part of Robert Christie fonds
Cavendish, Lady (Lucy) Frederick
File consists of folder of correspondence. Annotation in original finding aid reads "Her Letters Published."
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and G.L. Gomme, of the Folklore Society.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and Mary Leger Harrison, also known by her pen name Lucas Malet.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
Lightfoot, Bishop Joseph Barber
File consists of correspondence between Bishop Joseph Barber Lightfoot, the Bishop of Durham, and Welby. Topics include sharing each others writing; their mutual correspondence with Canon Westcott; Welby's mss (presumably "Links & Clues" to be published by Macmillan; their mutual invitation from Lady Scarborough to visit her at Lumley in 1888; the bishop's helpping of Welby's friend, a Miss Hopkins; and a visit from Mr. Body who was critiquing her work "Recognition". File also includes letter written by Bishop Aukland in 1881 address to a J.B. [Dueth?] .
File consists of folder of correspondence.
Part of Stock family fonds
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence. According to Petrilli, "[t]he corpus of letter exchanges between Benjamin Jowett only consists of four letters from Jowett in illegible and fading handwriting, and three letters from Welby…" The following letters have been transcribed and published in Petrilli’s Signifying and Understanding: Reading the Works of Victoria Welby and the Signific Movement:
VW to BJ 25 March 1891
VW to BJ 27 October 1892
VW to BJ 3 June 1893.
See: Susan Petrilli, Signifying and Understanding: Reading the Works of Victoria Welby and the Signific Movement. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. 2009, pp.59-60.