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- Title
- Mrs. Besant on theosophy
- Description
- Consists of a newspaper clipping detailing a lecture delivered by Annie Besant on the topic of theosophy and occultism.
- Type
- Fonds
- Lady Victoria Welby fonds (F0443)
- Accession / Box
- 1970-010 / 001 (034)
- Identifier
- ASC17824
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:341031
- Title
- Transcription of notes on 'Credentials of the Catholic Church' by J. B. Bagshawe
- Description
- Consists of a typescript essay formatted as a series of notes responding to J. B. Bagshawe's 'Credentials of the Catholic Church (record available here: http://www.worldcat.org/title/credentials-of-the-catholic-church/oclc/677234463&referer=brief_results). Likely written after 1885 as that is the earliest publication year of Bagshawe's work.
- Type
- Fonds
- Lady Victoria Welby fonds (F0443)
- Accession / Box
- 1970-010 / 022 (02)
- Date
- [After 1885?]
- Identifier
- ASC17774
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:333456
- Title
- Rough notes on the 'Auto- or 'Sense-Impellent', as set forth by Dr. G. Johnstone Stoney, in a Paper 'On the Dependence of What Apparently Takes Place in Nature upon What Actually Occurs in the Universe of Real Existences', April 1903, (American Philosophical Society)
- Description
- Short essay responding to Dr. G. Johnstone Stoney's paper 'On the Dependence of What Apparently Takes Place in Nature upon What Actually Occurs in the Universe of Real Existences', published April 1903 through the American Philosophical Society (available here: http://www.jstor.org/stable/983726?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents).
- Type
- Fonds
- Lady Victoria Welby fonds (F0443)
- Accession / Box
- 1970-010 / 022 (02)
- Date
- [April 1903?]
- Identifier
- ASC17772
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:333447
- Title
- Notes on 'The Problem of Conduct'
- Description
- Consists of a short typescript essay responding to Mr. (Alfred Edward) Taylor's 'The Problem of Conduct'. Likely written after 1901 as this is when Mr. Taylor's essay (available here: https://archive.org/details/problemconducta01taylgoog) was published.
- Type
- Fonds
- Lady Victoria Welby fonds (F0443)
- Accession / Box
- 1970-010 / 022 (02)
- Date
- [1901?]
- Identifier
- ASC17771
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:333439
- Title
- Society of Free Workers Rules
- Description
- Consists of a typescript list of rules governing membership in the Society of Free Workers.
- Type
- Fonds
- Lady Victoria Welby fonds (F0443)
- Accession / Box
- 1970-010 / 001 (46)
- Date
- 1889
- Identifier
- ASC17921
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:326189
- Title
- The practical use of the 'dreamers'
- Description
- Consists of a letter to the editor of The Times newspaper, written by Annie Besant, responding to an article published in The Times on October 12, 1891.
- Type
- Fonds
- Lady Victoria Welby fonds (F0443)
- Accession / Box
- 1970-010 / 001 (036)
- Date
- 14 October 1891
- Identifier
- ASC17823
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:322777
- Title
- Clipping from The Times newspaper 12 October 1891
- Description
- Consists of an article that discusses a lecture delivered on October 9, 1891 by theosophist Annie Besant, clipped from The Times newspaper.
- Type
- Fonds
- Lady Victoria Welby fonds (F0443)
- Accession / Box
- 1970-010 / 001 (036)
- Date
- 12 October 1891
- Identifier
- ASC17822
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:322709
- Title
- Advertisement for Lucifer: a monthly magazine of theosophy and the occult sciences
- Description
- Consists of an advertisement for Lucifer: a monthly magazine of theosophy and the occult sciences, published by the Theosophical Publishing Society. Annie Besant, a correspondent of Victoria Welby, was editor of the magazine. The Theosophical Publishing Society was located on 7 Duke Street, Adelphi, London. Duke street is now called John Adam Street.
- Type
- Fonds
- Lady Victoria Welby fonds (F0443)
- Accession / Box
- 1970-010 / 001 (036)
- Date
- [189-]
- Identifier
- ASC17821
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:322671
- Title
- Theosophical Society advertisement
- Description
- Consists of an advertisement for the objects, activities, educational program and publications of the Theosophical Society. Item includes reference to the publications and activities of Annie Besant, a correspondent with Victoria Welby. The Theosophical Society publications could be obtained at the Theosophical Publications Society, located on 7 Duke Street, Adelphi, London. Duke street is now called John Adam Street.
- Type
- Fonds
- Lady Victoria Welby fonds (F0443)
- Accession / Box
- 1970-010 / 001 (036)
- Date
- [189-]
- Identifier
- ASC17820
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:322383
- Title
- Christo-Theosophical Society syllabus
- Description
- Consists of a syllabus for the third session of the Christo-Theosophical Society, held at the St. Nicholas Club, in Vintry, London. Item was sent as correspondence between Annie Besant and Victoria Welby.
- Type
- Fonds
- Lady Victoria Welby fonds (F0443)
- Accession / Box
- 1970-010 / 001 (036)
- Date
- [189-]
- Identifier
- ASC17819
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:322381
- Title
- Clipping of news column featuring Annie Besant 19 November 1891
- Description
- Consists of an excerpt of a news column that discusses the work and travels of Annie Besant.
- Type
- Fonds
- Lady Victoria Welby fonds (F0443)
- Accession / Box
- 1970-010 / 001 (036)
- Date
- 19 November 1891
- Identifier
- ASC17818
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:322378
- Title
- Letter to VW from Miss D. Beale
- Description
- Consists of a handwritten letter from Miss Dorothea Beale to Victoria Welby, written on letterhead of Ladies' College of Cheltenham.
- Type
- Fonds
- Lady Victoria Welby fonds (F0443)
- Accession / Box
- 1970-010 / 001 (29)
- Identifier
- ASC17778
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:301461