Elwes, Henry John, 1846-1922 (traveller and botanist)
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to Alex Cowan from Henry John Elwes, 11 June 1911
Letter to Henry John Elwes from James Cossar Ewart, 17 October 1912
Ewart writes that the embargo on transporting sheep and cattle between England and Scotland will be lifted in a few days. He thinks he may get the use of one of the islands in the Forth for sheep that are too wild for fences. He asks whether Elwes knows the Ryeland breed of sheep, as it has been suggested that he should put some to the 'Siberian' ram.
Letter to Henry John Elwes from James Cossar Ewart, 12 August 1912
Letter to Henry John Elwes from James Cossar Ewart, 21 October 1912
Ewart writes that he will let Elwes know about the Ryelands ram. The cost of enclosing the sheep at the forthcoming Royal Highland Agricultural Show depends upon how many sheep Elwes is planning to exhibit; he should be able to cover the costs for the fencing by charging for the exhibition catalogue.
Letter to Henry John Elwes from James Cossar Ewart, 13 January 1913
Ewart writes that the account for the sheep from Cheltenham has already been paid. He tells Elwes to make a note of anything interesting on his travels, and if Elwes is back by March they may meet at the Zoological Congress in Monte Carlo. He reports that Elwes' two fat-rumped sheep and a dozen more ewes seem to be in lamb to the fat-tailed ram, and that the cloth Elwes sent is much admired. Now that Ewart's lectures are over for the winter he hopes to get some writing done.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Henry John Elwes, [c.1913]
Elwes writes that he has looked over the ram and proposes to send it to Edinburgh Zoo or to Ewart if he wishes to have it, as well as the horned white ram that he bought as an Icelander. He wonders if the Edinburgh Museum would like to have his best old Hebridean. He describes the sheep crosses he is planning to conduct.
Letter is undated but marked 'Sunday'.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Henry John Elwes, [c. June 1911]
Elwes writes that he will settle with the people of Shetland how many sheep to send and when. He also wants sheep from Fairisle and Foula. Balfour of Dawyck wants some sheep sent along with them, and Elwes asks Ewart if he knows of any place near Leith where the sheep could rest for a week en route. He writes that Wallace is hoping to get a grant to carry out cross-breeding experiments at the University and has suggested working together.
The letter is undated.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Henry John Elwes, 23 August [1911]
Elwes thanks Ewart for the report, and requests that Watson returns the fleeces to him at once as he wants to show them to a cloth manufacturer as well as to Bateson, who will be visiting. He will send Ewart his Norfolk rams if he wants to try crossing them with some Cheviots. He has received few answers to the circular, and complains of 'the apathy of the average English landowner'.
The year is not written on the letter.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Henry John Elwes, 20 September 1911
Elwes thanks Ewart for the draft of the application which he hopes to submit shortly. If Ewart can secure the grazing on the hill behind his farm, Elwes will send him 30 Shetland ewes. He will take the five sheep that are for sale for £9 and offers Ewart the Herdwick ram that Mr Howard of Greystoke is selling, if Ewart would like to try him with some Cheviot or Blackface ewes. He advises Ewart to get the printed results of experiments at the Cumberland Experimental Farm near Penrith.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Henry John Elwes, 23 September 1911
Elwes reports that Hall, a mutual acquaintance, approves of Ewart's paper and feels that it paves the way for something on a larger scale later. Elwes has received a pair of Rocky sheep, and asks Ewart if he wants a long-tailed black Welsh ram lamb. He has heard that the Board of Agriculture are trying to get a farm where animals for exporting will be tested for tuberculosis and imported animals received in quarantine.
Additional filters:
- Subject
- Animals--Transportation 16
- Sheep 14
- Animals--Colour 12
- Ewes 11
- Fat-tailed sheep 8
- Shetland sheep 8
- Animal sale 7
- Cross-Breeding 7
- Lambs 7
- Sheep, Breeding 7
- Farms 6
- Social Interaction 6
- Wool 5
- Agricultural exhibitions 4
- Animal Markings 4
- Castlemilk Moorit (sheep) 4
- Ewart, James Cossar, 1851-1933 -- Correspondence 4
- Experiments 4
- Ovis nivicola 4
- Photographs 4
- Sheep-shearing 4
- Embargo 3
- Textile fabrics 3
- Animal housing 2
- Blackface sheep 2
- Cheviot sheep 2
- Hides and Skins 2
- Horns 2
- Icelandic sheep 2
- Museums 2
- North Ronaldsay (sheep) 2
- Physical Characteristics 2
- Publications 2
- Ryeland (sheep) 2
- Sheep breeds 2
- Soay sheep 2
- Textile industry 2
- Welsh mountain sheep 2
- Zoos 2
- Agricultural Experiment Stations 1
- Animals--Health 1
- Bulls 1
- Cattle 1
- Circular letters 1
- Congresses and Conventions 1
- Crofters 1
- Foula sheep 1
- Funding 1
- Hebridean Sheep 1
- Herdwick (sheep) 1
- Hybrids 1
- Jacob sheep 1
- Lectures and Lecturing 1
- Livestock--Breeding--Economic aspects 1
- Manx Loaghtan sheep 1
- Merino sheep 1
- Norfolk Horn (sheep) 1
- Pregnancy in animals 1
- Quarantine 1
- Reports and Dissertations 1
- Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep 1
- Societies and Clubs 1
- Tail 1
- Tuberculosis 1
- Wallachian sheep 1
- Wensleydale (sheep) 1
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