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  • Letter from Alfred R. Wallace to William Allingham, November 25, 1877
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1877 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace to William Allingham returning Dr. Carpenter's letters. Wallace informs Allingham that he has sent his notes to Pall Mall thinking that there would be someone there to open letters addressed to the Editor, and has sent manuscripts to the printers. He informs Allingham that he received the proofs only yesterday, and had...
  • Postcard from Alfred R. Wallace to William Allingham, April 9, 1886
    Multi-Page Item | 2 pages | 1886 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One postcard from British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace to William Allingham informing Allingham that Mr. Hepburn has asked Wallace to visit him tomorrow (Tuesday) at a quarter to 12 at Lower Vane Farm. Wallace writes that he will be inspecting the encroachments of the road there. He mentions that himself and Mrs. Wallace will be at Witley Station at 10:40 and proposed th...