'Humphreys, Artist & Photographer, Royal Old Wells, Cheltenham' printed on back of mount.
Labelled 'F. W. H. Myers' by hand on mount under the image. 'Humphreys, Artist & Photographer, Royal Old Wells, Cheltenham' printed on back of mount.
'Dover Street Studios, 48 Dover St, Mayfair, London, W.'. Labelled by hand 'H. H. Myers. Lieutenant on the Dido. 1915'.
Label on back of frame in Eveleen Myers' hand: 'F. W. H. Myers. 1859, aged 16. My Husband. Evie Myers'.
Watercolour sketch of duck by Harold Myers, labelled '...[first part missing] from HAL'.
Taken by Eveleen Myers.
'Dickinson Bros Photos. 107 Kings Road, Brighton, 14 New Bond St London' printed on mount below image. 'F. W. H. Myers' written in Eveleen Myers' hand below this. 'Sent to Eveleen with poem 1880?' written in pencil on back.
'1875' written below image. Numbered '223' on verso.
Numbered '223' on verso.
'Projected' written below the image.
'Sarony & Co. Scarborough' printed on mount below image. 'F. W. H. Myers' written in Eveleen Myers' hand below this.
'L. Magny. 11 Boulevard des Italiens' printed on mount below image. Eveleen Myers has written below the image, on both the photograph and mount: 'Taken for me in Paris before our marriage. 37 age'.
'L. Magny. 11 Boulevard des Italiens' printed on mount below image. Eveleen Myers has written below the image ''F. W. H. Myers. Paris - 1880 after my engagement to him'.
'E. H. Cox. 6, Park Crescent, Torquay' printed on mount below image.
'E. H. Cox. 6, Park Crescent, Torquay' printed on mount below image. Eveleen Myers has written below 'F. W. H. Myers. Before I knew him'.
'Maull & Fox. London' printed on mount below image.
Contains letters from various figures associated with the society regarding Onslow's work for them: predominantly writing précis of articles in scientific journals such as Nature deemed relevant [see ONSL/3/11], but also providing translations and lists of books which should be reviewed, and writing articles for the Society's journal. Some typed copies of letters from Onslow to the Society also present.
Letters from: Sybil Gotto, Hon. Secretary; A. M. Carr Saunders, who has 'taken over the bibliography scheme'; R. A. Fisher; Nora Alexander, Assistant Secretary; Leonard Darwin, chairman; Constance M. Brown, Secretary; Miss M. E. Robinson, Literary Assistant'.
Onslow gives a brief sketch of his life, his accident, and his intention to 'devote [his] life to scientific research work'. Outlines the problems he has in being confined to his rooms and unable to use apparatus in laboratories, and his financial difficulties. Gives an indication of the research he has been engaged in so far and possible lines he wishes to prefer. Suggests that his former tutor W. C. D. Whetham and Professor F. G. Hopkins would give references for him.
Onslow gives a brief sketch of his life, his accident, and his intention to 'devote [his] life to scientific research work'. Outlines the problems he has in being confined to his rooms and unable to use apparatus in laboratories, and his financial difficulties. Gives an indication of the research he has been engaged in so far and possible lines he wishes to prefer. Suggests that his former tutor W. C. D. Whetham and Professor F. G. Hopkins would give references for him.
62-67 Norfolk House, Norfolk Street Strand, London — MacElwee asks for particulars of Onslow's research.
On mount with printed illustration, awards, and label on back: 'Mr H. S. Mendelssohns Studios. 14 Pembridge Crescent, Pembridge Square, Bayswater, W.'
Taken by Eveleen Myers.
Printed caption under image: 'From a Photograph by Mrs F. W. H. Myers. Photogravure by Annan & Sons, Glasgow'. 'F. W. H. Myers' written beneath this by hand.
Taken by Eveleen Myers.
Taken by Eveleen Myers. Print on paper showing a slightly larger area than MYER/26/2.
Printed caption under image: 'From a Photograph by Mrs F. W. H. Myers. Photogravure by Annan & Sons, Glasgow'. 'Frederic W. H. Myers' written beneath this by hand.
Printed caption under image: 'From a Photograph by Mrs F. W. H. Myers. Photogravure by Annan & Sons, Glasgow'. 'Frederic W. H. Myers' written beneath this by hand.
Was prepared for dazzling metaphysical convolutions and elaborate theatricality, but most of all admires the simplicity of the play.
Sends congratulations.