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13 archives found for 'Speke, John Hanning'
  • 4504.

    Sophy Murdoch (sister of John Hanning Speke), London, 20-05-[ ]
  • 6910.

    a. Letter from James Augustus Grant to Sir Henry Rawlinson (President Royal Geographical Society), regarding the offer to get him elected as a member of the Royal Geographical Society, 17-07-1872, London
  • 6910.

    b. Letter from Laurence Oliphant to Sir Henry Rawlinson (President Royal Geographical Society), mentioning his fear that "rumours are likely to be circulated calculated to damage Livingstone's credit and character", 29-07-[1872], Paris
  • 6910.

    c. Letter from HMS to Sir Henry Rawlinson (President Royal Geographical Society), informing him of his London address, 29-07-1872, Paris
  • 6910.

    d. Letter from HMS to Sir Henry Rawlinson (President Royal Geographical Society), showing his pride in receiving the snuffbox from Queen Victoria, stating that he could easily forgive the English geographers for their unkind remarks "if I was not aware that the same principle of hostility still lives", 02-09-1872, London
  • 6910.

    e. Newspaper cutting, "[Memorial to] the late Captain [John Henning] Speke", [1872], [?]
  • 6910.

    f. Photographs of HMS in 1872 (8,5 x 6,3) and 1877 (9,2 x 6), James Augustus Grant (9,1 x 5,6) and John Hanning Speke (9 x 5,9)
  • 4648.

    Draft preface outlining the purpose and planning of the Livingstone Expedition, including details of Stanley's background reading and his opinions of Burton and Speke (dated 12-10-1870), and a transcript of Stanley's journal, 6-8 January 1871, 8 pp., 4to
  • 4660.

    Four Great African Travellers (Burton, Speke, Grant and the Bakers), [187?], autograph draft, 37 pp., including some in proof, 4to
  • 4864.

    Statement by Colonel James Augustus Grant contradicting "misstatements concerning the Expedition of Speke and Grant to which I had the honor to belong", London, 14-03-1874
  • 5140.

    Inscription on the Pedestal of John Hanning Speke's Monument
  • 2051.

    Letter from James Augustus Grant to HMS, suggesting him to write a biography of John Hanning Speke, about Speke's observation instruments, arrangements being made for the construction of an overland telegraph line between the Cape and Egypt "and you would assist us materially in carrying out th, Nairn, 26-12-1878
  • 2484.

    Letter [typewritten draft, pencil corrections] from HMS to [?], about his admiration for John Hanning Speke, London, 23-12-1878