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104 archives found

  • 6935.

    Letter from Yarrow & Co. to HMS , asking him to come to see two stern-wheelers for the Zambesi to serve as gunboats for the British Government , 05-05-1890 , London
  • 6936.

    Newspaper cutting , "Mr. H. M. Stanley and the Geographical Society. 'The oldest race in the world'" , 06-05-[1890] , Morning Post
  • 6937.

    Newspaper cutting , on Stanley's address to the Royal Geographical Society , 06-05-[1890] , The Times
  • 6938.

    Newspaper cuttings , "We are all philanthropists now" [on General Booth's In Darkest England and the EPRE] - "Notes [on the EPRE]" - "Stanley-Barttelot controversy. Mr. [William] Bonny supports Mr. Stanley's accusations" , 10-11-1890 , all in St. James's Gazette
  • 6939.

    Seven photographs in an envelop , with text: "Mrs. Stanley. Photos of Curios, for the Strand Magazine"
  • 6940.

    Certificate of good conduct by HMS on behalf of Albert Christophersen , 03-11-1882 , Brussels
  • 6941.

    Letter from HMS to Mr. Weller , "Mr. [Edward] Marston tells me the map is 84 inches (…)" , 27-08-1878 , Paris
  • 6942.

    Statement , "concerning the story of Cannibalism which is connected with the name of Mr. [James S.] Jameson", signed by HMS , 08-11-1890 , New York
  • 6943.

    Speech [1890 or 1891] by HMS , defending his behaviour in regard to the tragedies which overtook his rearguard on the EPRE , 12 pp. , 4to
    written on the verso of writing paper headed "Stanley's American Tour"
  • 6944.

    Photograph of unidentified man, three-quarter view , 22,8 x 9
  • 6945.

    Letter from HMS to W. Lumley , sending a parting salutation and referring to that made to Caesar by the gladiators , 12-08-1874 , London
  • 6946.

    Letter from HMS to P. Sclater , thanking him for the ticket , 01-02-1878 , London
  • 6947.

    Letter [copy in the handwriting of May French Sheldon] from HMS to [?] , giving his opinion on the English translation by May French Sheldon of Flaubert's Salammbô, "we hold in our hands the work of a genius of the first order in romance writing" , 29-03-1886 , Nice
  • 6948.

    Letter from HMS to Mr. Knowles , "a 1000 thanks for the lovely book" , 01-05-[ ] , London
  • 6949.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to Mrs. Allen , "I find I have only one copy left of the Ragamuffins" , 29-03-[1890?] , London