- SW/10/14
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- 1890-2003
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Collection of six prints of scanned photographs.
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Collection of six prints of scanned photographs.
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Transcript of conversation between Mabel Weiss (grand daughter of Elizabeth and Robert Spence Watson, daughter of Evelyn Spence Watson and Ernest Weiss) and Ann Craven. Concerning family reminiscences/anecdotes. Including memories of Bensham Grove, Elizabeth Spence Watson's funeral, Nansen's visitis to Bensham Grove, the first meeting of Evelyn SW and FE Weiss while skiing, unorthodox Quakerism, ESW's abstinence, Evelyn SW's Temperance activity, Evelyn SW and FEW's attendance at theatre, Prince Kroptkin's imprisonment in St. Petersburg and escape, Elizabeth SW's WWI pacifism - she protects a German butcher in Newcastle or Gateshead, RSW nearly shot as a spy when working for the Friends Relief Service during the Franco Prussian War.
Correspondence to Robert Spence Watson and others from correspondents, T
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Consists mainly of letters to Robert Spence Watson from correspondents with surnames beginning T.
Letter from Eugenie Taratuta to Miss Weiss
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning receipt of copies of Robert Spence Watson's letters from [Sergey Mikhaylovich] 'Stepniak' [Stepnyak-Kravchinsky] (co-founder with RSW of the Society of Friends of Russian Freedom and the periodical 'Free Russia'), [Feliks Vadimovich] Volkhovsky [Russian revolutionaries] and Mr. [George] Kennan (American explorer)'s secretary. Taratuta writing a book about Stepniak.
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Consists mainly of letters to Robert Spence Watson. Topics include, but are not limited to, British politics and the Liberal party, contemporary Europe, Armstrong College (later Newcastle University), the Peace Society, lectures at the Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne, and contemporary literary and scientific achievements. Letters grouped in alphabetical series (alphabetized surnames) with items arranged chronologically.
Consists mainly of letters to Robert Spence Watson. Topics include, but are not limited to, British politics and the Liberal party, contemporary Europe, Armstrong College (later Newcastle University), the Peace Society, lectures at the Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne, and contemporary literary and scientific achievements. Other regular recipients of letters include Elizabeth Spence Watson, Frederick Weiss, and Charles Prestwich Scott.
The Spence Watson's wide-ranging public activism, make their correspondence a valuable source of opinions on the social and political matters of the day from a wide range of prominent persons.
Watson, Robert Spence, 1837-1911, Politician and Reformer
Corresponence concerning education to Professor Weiss
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Consists of letters concerning matters of education to Frederick Weiss
Correspondence to Frederick and Evelyn Weiss and C.P. Scott, 1868-1949
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Consists mainly of letters to Frederick Weiss and Evelyn Weiss. Topics include, but are not limited to, British politics and contemporary literary and scientific achievements.
Letter from Baron Simon of Wythenshawe to Evelyn Spence Weiss
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers