Outlook Tower gardener and neighbour, c 1985
Scope and Contents
Richmond Place. The title detailed on the original envelope read "Ethylotragedy Arithocomedy (O T garden & neighbour). A tragedy for ethyl (a sad state for the chemical or for alcohol) and a comedy in numbers (at least four bits of glass) illustrates the writer's sense of humour. He means that the glass slide (or plate) has been broken. The writer has been identified as Alasdair Geddes. He may have been recording his father's words. For comments on Geddes' habit of "inventing extravagant neologisms" see Mairet. Richmond Cycle Depot is shown on the sign in the picture. This shop was given in a Post Office Directory of Edinburgh (1910) as 3 Richmond Place. Handwritten title on the original envelope containing the corresponding glass plate negatives was written by Alasdair Geddes.
Dates
- Creation: c 1985
Creator
- From the Fonds: Geddes, Sir Patrick, 1854-1932 (biologist, sociologist, educationist and town planner) (Person)
Language of Materials
English
French
Hebrew
Latin
Dutch
Flemish
Full Extent
1 photographic print ; 29.5 x 21 cms
Stock Check (2016-2020)
Located 2017
Previous reference
PSE/T/5
Geographic
Repository Details
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