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33 archives found for 'Johnston, Harry Hamilton'
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5987.
Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to Dorothy Tennant, begging her to "reconcile" Stanley to England, sending his wedding present, 26-06-1890, London -
5988.
Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to Dorothy Tennant, inquiring about Stanley's health, regarding the "skins" [i.e. his wedding present], 18-07-1890, London -
5989.
Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to Dorothy Tennant, announcing his coming to her dinner, remark on Stanley's political future, 05-06-1894, London -
5990.
Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to Dorothy Tennant, requesting information about Stanley's early life for an article, 22-05-1904, London -
6173.
Harry Hamilton Johnston, 10-05-1904, London -
6240.
Harry Hamilton Johnston, 10-05-1904 (2), London -
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. -
600.
Letter from Alexander Low Bruce to HMS, about the Barttelot-Jameson controversy, May French Sheldon going to East Africa, the undertaking of a railway from Mombasa to Lake Victoria, asking Stanley about his availability for the Board of the British East Africa Co. ("what is wanted is a King, a, Abbey & Holyrood Breweries, Edinburgh, 10-03-1891 -
1577.
Letter from Edward Marston to HMS, about the columns written by Harry Hamilton Johnston, "I should, however, much like to hear from you, yourself", Sampson Low, Marston, Low and Searle (London), 14-08-1883 -
1578.
Letter from Edward Marston to HMS, expressing his reluctance of Harry Hamilton Johnston publishing a Congo book, on the commercial possibilities for England in the Congo, Stanley's advocates and opponents in the press, comment on tobacco, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington (London), 06-10-1883 -
1579.
Letter from Edward Marston to HMS, "like all the rest of the world I am anxious to know the real truth from your own lips", mentioning rumours from de Brazza about Stanley's "terrible doings", on Harry Hamilton Johnston's book, alleged slavery by the Dutch Company on Banana Point, Sampson Low, Marston, Low and Searle (London), 29-03-1884 -
2070.
Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS, on his stay at Isangila Station, Isangila, 16-01-1883 -
2071.
Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS, describing his journey to Manyanga, his breakfast there ("I don't know where a better table is kept on the Congo"), the presence of three Europeans and a visit by the King of Manyanga to the Station, Manyanga, 22-01-1883 -
2072.
Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS, about his visit to Bolobo, his stay at Msuata Station and the people's sympathy with his interest in Natural History, expressing his anxiousness to take Stanley's portrait, Msuata, 11-03-1883 -
2073.
Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS, informing him of his return to Stanley Pool, Msuata, 10-04-[1883] -
2074.
Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS, on his journey to Manyanga and visit to Louis Amelot at Lutété, describing an incident at the mission station of Manyanga, informing him of his departure for Isangila, postscript regarding claims by Thomas James Comber, Manyanga, 02-05-1883 -
2075.
Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS, mentioning his "somewhat indiscreet line of conduct as regards the fairer sex" and his being attacked by a light form of gonorrhoea, about his disagreeable stay at Vivi Station and allegations towards him by von Danckelmann, informing him of a request fo, Vivi, 24-05-1883 -
2076.
Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS, on his disagreeable complaint [i.e. gonorrhoea] having reached a painful stage, his meeting at Banana with the so-called American Consul du Vergé, mentioning a "pleasure trip" by Danckelmann into the interior, his visit to the Governor General of Angola, "Off Banana, on board S.S. Portugal", 17-06-1883 -
2077.
Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS, about his meeting with King Leopold ("you have at least one true and appreciative friend in the King"), expressing his wish to receive a special mission to cross from the Upper Congo to the Upper Binué, Brussels, 24-07-1883 -
2078.
Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS, expressing his grief at the death of Eugène Janssen, about the benefit of a war of France with China, the probability of his coming again to the Congo, introducing John Rose Troup to him ("a wise gentlemanly fellow"), asking him to "write me just one lit, London, 14-09-1883 -
2079.
Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS, mentioning his having read portions of a letter from Stanley before the British Association, having well "the desired effect", regarding his defence of him ("I will not let the world have a false impression of you"), inquiring after his three personal se, London, 28-09-1883 -
2080.
Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS, informing him of his return to England, reminiscences of their stay at Leopoldville, London, 31-01-[1885] -
2081.
Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS, mentioning his doubts on the good faith and political skill of the [International Congo] Association, "to my surprise I found you had as many (secret) enemies and detractors in Belgium as in France", commenting on his own work for the Congo Association,, London, 13-02-[1885] -
2082.
Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS, regarding his defence of the Portuguese, inviting Stanley to come and dine with him, London, 18-02-1885 -
2083.
Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS, asking Stanley to come and dine with him, London, 21-02-[1885] -
2084.
Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS, wishing him goodbye on the verge of his departure for Cameroon, London, 12-12-1885 -
2085.
Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS, "I should be so pleased if you would come to my sister's at home", London, [13-12-1885] -
2086.
Letter [incomplete?] from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS, congratulating him on his approaching marriage, begging of him to "go no more to Africa" with allusion to his reassuring the British nationality and entering the House of Commons, informing him of his return from Tanganyika "where I have thoroughly secur, London, 06-06-1890 -
2087.
Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS, congratulating him on his election as a Member of Parliament, reminding him of his ambition in 1883 to become an M.P., Zomba, British Central Africa, 28-08-1895 -
2088.
Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS, putting him on guard against applications from a certain Angus Crawford, Ely, 15-07-1899 -
2089.
Letter [copy] from Harry Hamilton Johnston to Edward Marston, informing him of a more "flattering" and "truthful" reception of his book [The River Congo] by several literary critics, London, 30-07-1883 -
2090.
Letter from Edward Marston to HMS, regarding a "young gentleman" named Harry Hamilton Johnson having presented him a book about the Congo, "I can hardly see why you should carry your philanthropy to the extent of letting another and an unknown youth reap the reward", Sampson Low, Marston & Co., London, 31-07-1883 -
2412.
Harry Hamilton Johnston, Marsa (Tunis), 11-06-1899