Series RAS TGM/13 - 1932 - Sir Aurel Stein

Identity area

Reference code

GB 891 RAS TGM-RAS TGM/13

Title

1932 - Sir Aurel Stein

Date(s)

  • 1931 - 1932 (Creation)

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Series

Context area

Name of creator

(1876-1961)

Biographical history

Lawrence John Lumley Dundas, 2nd Marquess of Zetland, was an administrator in India, politician, and author. He served as Secretary of State for India from 1935 to 1937 and Secretary of State for India and Burma from 1937 to 1940. He was styled Lordread more

Name of creator

(1862-1943)

Biographical history

Marc Aurel Stein was born in Budapest in 1862. He first studied Sanskrit with Roth and Geldner in Tübingen and subsequently came to London in 1883 to continue his study of oriental languages. He went as Registrar to Lahore University in 1887 and becameread more

Name of creator

(1874-1945)

Biographical history

Desmond Murree Fitzgerald Hoysted was born at Murree in the Panjab, his father, who later became Surgeon-General, Madras Presidency, Indian Army, being then stationed in India. Educated at Kugby School and the Royal Military Academy, he was appointed toread more

Content and structure area

Scope and content

The material in this series includes correspondence regarding the conferment of the medal, regarding the purchasing and making of the medal, with Aurel Stein, with press agencies, an invitation to the occasion of the presentation of the medal, and pressread more

System of arrangement

Sub-series were created to reflect the different material:

  • RAS TGM/13/1 - Correspondence regarding conferment of the Medal
  • RAS TGM/13/2 - Correspondence regarding purchase of the Medal
  • RAS TGM/13/3 - Correspondence with Aurel Stein
  • RAS TGM/13/4 -
  • read more

Allied materials area

Related units of description

The Council Minutes for 14 January 1932 record that the President nominated Sir E. Denison Ross, Sir J.H. Stewart Lockhart, and Mrs Oldham as the Committee for the Gold Medal, and this was again recorded in the Minutes for 11 February 1932. In theread more

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