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27 archives found for 'Baker, Sir Samuel White'
  • 5408.

    [Germany's influence in Africa; letter by Samuel Baker in support of Stanley], Home News, 06-06-1890
  • 6958.

    Letter from HMS to Thomas Douglas Murray, describing himself as busy house hunting, about the Fashoda crisis which "might have cost us millions, and many valuable lives", commenting on Kitchener's conduct and reminiscences about Samuel White Baker's insistence on "the Value of the Nile", 24-12-1898, London
  • 4660.

    Four Great African Travellers (Burton, Speke, Grant and the Bakers), [187?], autograph draft, 37 pp., including some in proof, 4to
  • 508.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, thanking Stanley for his search for the grave of her brother Robert [in the US], news from her brother Tom in Alexandria and his telling about a quarrel between Samuel Baker and the Khedive, "I do hope before long we shall hear some news of Papa", mentio, Hamilton, 30-09-1873
  • 1508.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS, on Sir Samuel Baker's assertion that the Albert Nyanza and Tanganika are one lake, Sampson Low, Marston, Low and Searle (London), 14-08-1873
  • 2023.

    Letter from Sir Samuel Baker to HMS, inviting him to have some "quiet conversations (…) upon geographical matters", Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbot, 14-11-1877
  • 2024.

    Letter from Sir Samuel Baker to HMS, inviting him for a visit to his home, Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbot, 28-01-1878
  • 2025.

    Letter from Sir Samuel Baker to HMS, about the necessity to arrange a plan of operations against a "slight gale" expected from Stanley's detractors at the Royal Geographical Society meeting in February, Athenæum Club, London, 31-01-1878
  • 2026.

    Letter from Sir Samuel Baker to HMS, passing on Lord Houghton's invitation to breakfast with him, Athenæum Club, London, [probably 08-02-1878]
  • 2027.

    Letter from Sir Samuel Baker to HMS, announcing his return to Devonshire "for purer air", Athenæum Club, London, 08-02-[1878]
  • 2028.

    Letter from Sir Samuel Baker to HMS, inviting him to his home, to "enter quietly into many geographical questions", Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbot, 14-02-1878
  • 2029.

    Letter from Sir Samuel Baker to HMS, about the latitude at which he first met the Albert N'yanza, providing him with data from his original diary, Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbot, 01-03-1878
  • 2030.

    Letter from Sir Samuel Baker to HMS, regarding the native name for the Albert N'yanza, inciting Stanley to finish the exploration of the lake, Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbot, 03-03-1878
  • 2031.

    Letter from Sir Samuel Baker to HMS, mentioning his nephew's (Lieutenant Julian A. Baker) meeting with Colonel Gordon, Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbott, 25-05-1878
  • 2032.

    Letter from Sir Samuel Baker to HMS, regarding the latitude of the Albert N'yanza, Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbott, 29-05-1878
  • 2033.

    Letter from Sir Samuel Baker to HMS, giving his opinion on Colonel Gordon, Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbott, 01-06-1878
  • 2034.

    Letter from Sir Samuel Baker to HMS, expressing his satisfaction with the geographical work of Stanley on the EPRE, Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbot, 14-11-1889
  • 2035.

    Letter from Sir Samuel Baker to HMS, announcing his coming to Cairo, on Stanley's geographical work in the Semliki valley, Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbot, 05-12-1889
  • 2036.

    Letter from Sir Samuel Baker to HMS, on the death of Emilia Jane Webb, about Stanley's geographical work on the EPRE, Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbot, 30-01-1890
  • 2037.

    Letter from Sir Samuel Baker to HMS, congratulating him on the EPRE and offering him a stay in his house, Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbot, 25-04-1890
  • 2038.

    Letter from Sir Samuel Baker to HMS, on the death of his daughter, inviting him to have a talk about African development, Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbot, 19-05-1890
  • 2039.

    Letter from Sir Samuel Baker to HMS, mentioning his concern about the British position in Africa, Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbot, 25-05-1890
  • 2040.

    Letter from Sir Samuel Baker to HMS, inviting him for a visit, on "a very old friend of mine" William Oswell [Livingstone], British position towards Egypt, Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbot, 17-06-1890
  • 2041.

    Letters from Sir Samuel Baker to Edwin Arnold, on the occasion of Stanley's return from the Anglo-American Expedition and defending him against the allegations about Bumbireh, s.l., 1877-1878 (2 pieces)
  • 2042.

    Letter from Sir Samuel Baker to Charles Frederick Moberly Bell, informing him of the death of his daughter Agnes, Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbot, 01-05-1890
  • 2043.

    Letter from Thomas Douglas Murray to HMS, informing him of Lady Baker's decision not to publish the Baker-Gordon correspondence, Tisbury, Wiltshire, 25-12-1896
  • 2047.

    Letter from James Augustus Grant to HMS, informing him of Sir Samuel Baker's, Verney Lovett Cameron's and Sir Frederick Goldsmid's opinions on an overland telegraph line in Africa, Nairn, 31-07-1878