Gibson-Carmichael, Sir Thomas David, 11th baronet, overseas administrator and art conoisseur
Person
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from F.H.A Marshall and notes on 'Biological Research IV', 02 August 1904
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Identifier: Coll-14/9/10/79
Scope and Contents
Marshall writes that T.G Carmichael says he can get [Henry B.] Marshall to join the Committee and that he would also try Sir John Gilmour. Marshall writes that he will try his Cambridge contacts, but that he would rather stay outside the Committee.
There is also a page of notes (incomplete and undated) titled 'Biological Research IV' by F.H.A Marshall detailing the contents of a letter from William Bateson in support of biological research.
There is also a page of notes (incomplete and undated) titled 'Biological Research IV' by F.H.A Marshall detailing the contents of a letter from William Bateson in support of biological research.
Dates:
02 August 1904
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir Thomas David Gibson-Carmichael, 01 June 1900
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Identifier: Coll-14/9/6/16
Scope and Contents
Gibson-Carmichael states that he is enclosing a cheque to enable Ewart to pay for an assistant for the year.
Dates:
01 June 1900
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir Thomas David Gibson-Carmichael, 23 May 1901
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Identifier: Coll-14/9/7/14
Scope and Contents
Gibson-Carmichael encloses a cheque (not present) and thanks Ewart for Bibby's Quarterly and pamphlet.
Dates:
23 May 1901
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Thomas Gibson-Carmichael, 08 August 1904
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Identifier: Coll-14/9/10/83
Scope and Contents
Gibson-Carmichael writes that is enclosing £50 for research and reports that Henry B. Marshall-of-Buchan-Broughton, Peeblesshire, would be glad to go on the Biological Farm Committee. He asks if either himself or Ewart should write to Sir John Gilmour and that Ewart should approach Arthur Cecil with a view to joining the committee.
Dates:
08 August 1904