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75 archives found for 'Parke, Thomas H.'
  • 5368.

    Scrapbook with various obituaries (mainly from the 1890's) of famous people and acquaintances, some articles on the Livingstone Hospital, the Thomas H. Parke Memorial, the state of affairs at the Congo State and execution of Charles Stokes (1895), the death of William Mackinnon and Alexander Low Bruce, c. 9 pp.

    with several inserted cuttings
  • 5669.

    "Ambulance school of instruction" [Thomas H. Parke about the EPRE], Daily Chroncile, [1890]
  • 5713.

    "In darkest Africa. Probable development of British trade. An interview with Mr. H. M. Stanley" - "Dr. [Thomas H.] Parke's tribute to Stanley", Weekly Press (Christchurch), 28-01-1892
  • 5789.

    "Memorial to the late Surgeon-Major [Thomas H.] Parke. Meeting of the General Committee", Irish Times, 27-01-1894
  • 5902.

    Thomas H. PARKE, "A plea for a railway to the Victoria Nyanza", in: The United Service Magazine, s.d., 203-211
  • 85.

    LETTER BOOK containing sponge paper copies of letters by HMS (September 1891 - March 1893), 42 pp., on loose sheets, 4to

    Copy-letters from HMS to Alexander Low Bruce (2), W. A. Daw & Co. (2), Woodhouse, Trower, Freeling & Parkin (1), James B. Pond (1), Walter Trower (2), Thomas H. Parke (1), [?] (1), Friedrich-Arnold Schumacher (1), Rev. [?] (1), Leopold II (1), Cecil Rhodes (1), Beauchamp (1) and Comte Paul de Borchgrave (1)
  • 6002.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to Dorothy Tennant, thanking her for the sketches in his book, on Africa fever, 06-10-1891, Drumsna, Co. Roscommon
  • 6003.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to Dorothy Tennant, support for Stanley's election campaign, [1892], Netley
  • 6004.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to Dorothy Tennant, informing Dorothy regarding her trip to Ireland, 13-07-1893, Netley
  • 6005.

    Letters from William H. Parke (brother of Thomas H. Parke) to Dorothy Tennant, 1893-1894, s.l. (2 pieces)
  • 6150.

    William H. Parke (brother of Thomas H. Parke), 09-06-1899, Dunally, Sligo, Ireland
  • 6984.

    Photograph album The American Testimonial Banquet to Henry M. Stanley, 1890, with photographs of HMS, William G. Stairs, Thomas H. Parke
  • 3715.

    John Nicholls, London, 26-07-1890
    Note: With a note by Thomas H. Parke
  • 326.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, begging him to electioneer, s.l., 09-01-1893
    Note: Enclosed newspaper cutting: "Sudden death of Surgeon [Thomas H.] Parke's father"
  • 331.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, regarding the criticism towards him by Thomas H. Parke and Arthur Mounteney-Jephson, "outwardly you appear indifferent sometimes", s.l., 13-10-1893
  • 4798.

    Contracts of Engagement of William Bonny, Edmund M. Barttelot, Robert H. Nelson, William G. Stairs, Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, John Walker, Thomas H. Parke, Herbert Ward and James S. Jameson for the EPRE, January - May 1887 (9 pieces)
  • 4811.

    "Inquiry into the conduct of William Hoffman", signed by William Hoffmann and witnesses William G. Stairs, Thomas H. Parke, Robert H. Nelson and Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, 7 pp., folio
  • 4939.

    Two receipts paid by HMS for the Parke Memorial Fund, 30-04-1895 and 01-02-1897
  • 5127.

    Appeals for a memorial to Thomas H. Parke, two circulars, September 1893 (2 pieces)
  • 5128.

    Circular proposing to erect a memorial window to Thomas H. Parke, by Aug. Blaney R. Young, Rectory, Ballybay, September 1893

    With letter from Aug. Blaney R. Young to HMS, The Rectory, Ballibay, 02-10-1893
  • 5129.

    Circular of the Thomas H. Parke Memorial Fund, also list of subscribers, Dublin, 16-04-1894 (2 pieces)
  • 5130.

    Invitation ("rough draft") to the unveiling of the Thomas H. Parke Statue, also invitation card, 1896 (2 pieces)
  • 5131.

    Hair [in envelop] of Thomas H. Parke, "cut off on 11th Sept. 1893"
  • 5155.

    Carte de visite album, 29,8 x 22,8

    with 42 studio portrait photographs of (among others) Stanley, Dorothy Tennant, Charles George Gordon, Baron Lambermont, Oswald Dutalis, Hermenegildo Capello, Roberto Ivens, Alice Pike, Anthony Bannister Swinburne, R. W. Murray, Gaetano Casati, Thomas H.
  • 5207.

    Statue of Thomas Heazle Parke, 15 x 9,7

    cabinet photograph, mounted on card
  • 5208.

    Memorial window for Thomas Heazle Parke, 12,1 x 8,5

    mounted on card
  • 618.

    Letter from Alexander Low Bruce to HMS, sending him a small contribution to the Thomas H. Parke Memorial, about his meeting with Professor Butcher, mentioning lectures in Scotland by Lord Roberts, George R. Parkin and Alfred Milner, Edinburgh, 20-11-1893
    Note: Remark by HMS: "1 week before his death"
  • 1072.

    Letter from Anton Greshoff to HMS, about Thomas H. Parke's death, Home Rule for Ireland, English politics in Africa, Emile Zola, a murder in Holland, the "mysterious Manson affair", the current situation in the Congo State, denouncing King Leopold, Nieuwe Afrikaansche Handels-Vennootschap, Brazzaville, 09-07-1894
  • 1142.

    Letter from William G. Stairs to HMS, about relatives of James S. Jameson having gone to Africa, May French Sheldon's expedition, with short postscript by Thomas H. Parke, London, 28-02-1891
  • 1163.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to HMS, mentioning the arrival of Nelson and Jephson at his camp, describing the "very unhappy state of affairs for us who shall have to remain here for so long a time", "Arab Camp", 06-11-1887
  • 1164.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to HMS, mentioning an attempt to burn down their hut, the theft of a box of Remington ammunition, "Arab Camp", 10-11-1887
  • 1165.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to HMS, forwarding a report about his stay at the Manyuema Camp, Fort Bodo, 17-02-1888
  • 1166.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to HMS, on Emin's condition, German Hospital, Bagamoyo, 07-12-1889
  • 1167.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to HMS, on Emin's condition, Bagamoyo, 09-12-1889
  • 1168.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to HMS, on the Jameson-Barttelot affair, London, 16-12-1890
  • 1169.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to HMS, regarding the proofs of his book [My Personal Experiences in Equatorial Africa], Dunstable, 16-05-1891
  • 1170.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to HMS, thanking him for the proofs [of My Personal Experiences in Equatorial Africa], Netley, Southampton, 17-06-1891
  • 1171.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to HMS, thanking him for his present, comments on the 1884 Nile Expedition, Netley, Hants, 08-05-1892
  • 1172.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to HMS, on the death of William G. Stairs, Netley, Hants, 16-06-1892
  • 1173.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to HMS, about Stanley's election defeat, Netley, Hants, 09-07-1892
  • 1174.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to HMS, mentioning his reception of a letter from William G. Stairs, about smallpox vaccinations in the EPRE, William Bonny's hard drinking, Netley, Hants, 17-07-[1892]
  • 1175.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to HMS, inviting him to Cowes, Netley, Hants, [1892]
  • 1176.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to HMS, asking him to write a preface for his book Guide to Health in Africa, Netley, Hants, 23-02-1893
  • 1177.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to HMS, inviting him for a visit, Netley, Hants, 26-02-1893
  • 1178.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to HMS, regarding his book Guide to Health in Africa, Netley, Hants, 19-03-1893
  • 1179.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to HMS, thanking him for his preface for the Guide to Health in Africa, Netley, Hants, 21-03-1893
  • 1180.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to Edmund M. Barttelot, "none of us here (…) have any idea where you are", informing him of the decision to go first to the Lake Albert before bringing Barttelot's column up, Fort Bodo, 15-02-1888
  • 1181.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to Mrs. Lock, "(…) I shall come on Friday", Netley, Hants, 13-04-1892
  • 1182.

    Letter from Henrietta Parke (mother of Thomas H. Parke) to HMS, thanking him for having brought her son safely back, Drumsna, Ireland, 23-04-1890
  • 1183.

    Letter from William Parke (father of Thomas H. Parke) to HMS, congratulating him on his safe return, Drumsna, Ireland, 25-04-1890
  • 1184.

    Letter from William H. Parke (brother of Thomas H. Parke) to HMS, expressing his gratitude "for your beautiful and most noble git (sic) to me", Drumsna, 09-11-1893
  • 1185.

    Letter from William H. Parke (brother of Thomas H. Parke) to HMS, thanking him for his "generous & valuable" gift, Drumsna, 20-11-1893
  • 1186.

    Letters from Herbert Malley (Thomas H. Parke's brother-in-law) to HMS, regarding the raising of a Thomas H. Parke Memorial, s.l., 1893-1897 (8 pieces)
  • 1187.

    Letters from Herbert Malley (Thomas H. Parke's brother-in-law) and Joseph Cox to HMS, regarding the Thomas H. Parke Memorial, s.l., 1897-1898 (2 pieces)
  • 1188.

    Letter from Emilie Malley (sister of Thomas H. Parke) to HMS, regarding the raising of a Parke Memorial, Dublin, 04-[10-1893]
  • 1189.

    Letter from E. Kenneth Campbell ("an acquaintance of the late Dr. Parke") to HMS, on the failure of the British Army to recognise Thomas H. Parke's services, London, 22-09-1893
  • 1190.

    Letter from Lord Cromer to HMS, regarding an application by the brother of Thomas H. Parke for the Egyptian police, London, 28-09-1893
  • 1191.

    Letter from J. H. Lewis to HMS, concerning the benefiting of the surviving members of Thomas H. Parke's family, Edenderry, King's County (Ireland), 01-10-1893
  • 1192.

    Letter from George S. Mackenzie to HMS, mentioning the lack of response from the Directors of the IBEAC concerning the Parke Memorial, London, 26-11-1893
  • 1216.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, on Thomas H. Parke's death, Costebelle, Hyères, 26-09-1893
  • 1217.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about the alleged lack of confidence in Stanley by Parke and Jephson, proposing to put up a small memorial tablet to Thomas H. Parke in Drumsna church, [Costebelle, Hyères], 08-10-1893
  • 1219.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, on a memorial brass to Thomas H. Parke, Turriff, 29-09-1894
  • 1220.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, on the memorial brass to Thomas H. Parke, his meeting with William Bonny, the behaviour of Mr. and Mrs. Head, his being hurt over Stanley addressing him as "Mr. Jephson", London, 09-10-1894
  • 1221.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about William Bonny's hopeless situation, his visit to Thomas H. Parke's burial place, Willie Parke's possible going to Africa, announcing his departure for America, Mallow, Co. Cork, 17-10-1894
  • 1459.

    Letter from James C. Mackinnon to HMS, on the death of Thomas H. Parke and Alexander Low Bruce, London, 28-11-1893
  • 1626.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS, sending him accounts of In Darkest Africa, revealing to him that the result "has exceeded my most sanguine expectations", about Thomas H. Parke's manuscript, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington (London), 07-02-1891
  • 1630.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS, about his having "indulged in a little pardonable triumph at the quite unprecedented success that has attended your book [In Darkest Africa]", on Thomas H. Parke's manuscript [of My Personal Experiences in Equatorial Africa], Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington (London), 14-03-1891
  • 1631.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS, on his not finding a publisher for Thomas H. Parke's book [My Personal Experiences in Equatorial Africa] in America, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington (London), 01-07-1891
  • 1635.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS, on Stanley's accident in Switzerland, showing his despair about Thomas H. Parke's book [My Personal Experiences in Equatorial Africa], Folkestone, 01-09-1891
  • 1672.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS, about a certain Dr. John Knott claiming to be a friend of Thomas H. Parke, Sampson Low, Marston & Co. (London), 28-09-1893
  • 1673.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS, regarding a letter by Herbert Malley (Thomas H. Parke's brother-in-law), Sampson Low, Marston & Co. (London), 30-09-1893
  • 1674.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS, "it seemed to me that Dr. John Knott (à) was just the man to do the memoir - having been the intimate companion of Dr. [Thomas H.] Parke", Sampson Low, Marston & Co. (London), 02-10-1893
  • 1677.

    Letter from Robert Bright Marston to HMS, on the death of Thomas H. Parke, "one of the most attractive men I ever met", Sampson Low, Marston & Co. (London), 31-10-1893
  • 240.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "your letter irradiated me", on her lunch with Thomas H. Parke, London, 14-06-1890
  • 2238.

    Letter from Leonard K. Wilson to HMS, welcoming him back from Australia, news from Parke, Bonny and Stairs, Palais de Bruxelles, 22-04-1892