Mackintosh, correspondence

This material is held atScott Polar Research Institute Archives, University of Cambridge

  • Reference
    • GB 15 Æneas Mackintosh/Correspondence
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1908-1916
  • Name of Creator
  • Physical Description
    • Circa 18 letters

Scope and Content

  • MS 1537/4/4/18/1;D Letter to Ernest Joyce, 23 January 1915 [From McMurdo Sound] holograph
  • MS 1537/4/4/6/1-8;D Letters (8) to Ernest Joyce, A. Stevens, Joseph Russell Stenhouse, 1 September 1915 to 1 January 1916 [Includes detailed lists of stores and depots to be laid, Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, [Ross Sea Party] 1914-1917 ]
  • MS 1537/2/17/3;D Letter to Emily Shackleton, 22 March 1908 [Regarding the British Antarctic Expedition, 1907-1909 and Captain England]
  • MS 1537/2/17/14;D Letter to Emily Shackleton, 12 May 1908 [Regarding Shackleton and Rupert England]
  • MS 1537/4/4/7;D Letter to Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton, 31 September 1915 [From Cape Evans, report of the Ross Sea Party from 24 December 1914 to date] 15 leaves
  • MS 1537/4/4/18/2;D Letter to Joseph Russell Stenhouse, 24 January 1915 [From McMurdo Sound] holograph
  • MS 1537/4/4/9;D Letter to Joseph Russell Stenhouse, 29 August 1915, [From Cape Evans, instructions for command] holograph
  • MS 1537/4/4/27;D Letter to A. Stevans, 8 December 1914 [Gives permission to raise a loan to buy equipment, Sydney] typescript, holograph
  • MS 1537/4/4/8;D Letter to A. Stevens, 26 October 1915 [From Hut Point] holograph
  • MS 1537/4/4/20/1;D Letter to F. W. White, (secretary to Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1914-1917, Ross Sea Party), Sydney, 1 December 1914 [A typescript of telegraphic correspondence from 17 November 1914 and an account of the financial problems encountered] typescript
  • MS 1537/4/4/20/2;D Letter to F. W. White, (secretary to Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1914-1917, Ross Sea Party), Sydney, 21 December 1914 [Confirmation of telegrams and a further account of financial situation] typescript

Administrative / Biographical History

The correspondence relates to the two Antarctic expeditions which Mackintosh was involved with.

Arrangement

The correspondence is arranged alphabetically by recipient.