From G. H. Darwin [7 September 1881]1
6 Q. A. St.
Wednesday p.m.
Dear Father,
I got down to York well eno’, tho’ not very flourishing. I found that Horace & I had a room togr. at the hotel. F. Balf. & Dohrn were there & we had a pleasant dinner. Next morning I strolled round the minster & afterwards went down to the Section room. Our paper didn’t come on till noon.2 I felt so tired before I began that I hardly knew how I shd. get on, but when once I was up all that went. I spoke it all without any preparation & altho’ I omitted whole acres it took of an hour. I did better than I expected tho’ I felt it might have been better. However I was complemented afterwards in a way wh. makes me think it was a success, & no one left the room & numbers came in so that during the latter part there was quite a large audience. We didnt get much good out of the discussion as there was a tremendous crush of papers to follow.
Horace & I started this morning at 7 & I got here at noon to find a lot of letters & things to do.3
I have just been at Herries & I find the land at Lincoln is part of the Cleatham estate.4 There is a curious old memorandum of no value which I have brought away & will show you on Sat.
I am going to stay on till Sat. Sir W. T. will be here tomorrow & Wm. & I must meet on Friday night to settle as far as we can before he goes.5
Pray remember me to Mr. Rich.6
Your affec. son | G H Darwin
My cold is bad still tho’ improving a little bit.7
Footnotes
Bibliography
Darwin, George Howard. 1881c. On an instrument for detecting and measuring small changes in the direction of the force of gravity. Report of the 51st Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, held at York (1881): 93–126.
Worsley, Peter. 2017. The Darwin farms: the Lincolnshire estates of Charles and Erasmus Darwin and their family. Lichfield: Erasmus Darwin Foundation.
Summary
Gives an account of the reception of his paper at York [BAAS meeting].
Letter details
- Letter no.
- DCP-LETT-13321
- From
- George Howard Darwin
- To
- Charles Robert Darwin
- Sent from
- London, Queen Anne St, 6
- Source of text
- DAR 210.2: 92
- Physical description
- ALS 4pp
Please cite as
Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 13321,” accessed on 5 October 2024, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-13321.xml