Série RAS BMM/22 - 2022 - Dr Peter and Mrs Mügül Andrews, Pepita Seth and Professor Tim Williams

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GB 891 RAS BMM-RAS BMM/22

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2022 - Dr Peter and Mrs Mügül Andrews, Pepita Seth and Professor Tim Williams

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  • 2022-2023 (Création/Production)

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Electronic documents

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Nom du producteur

(1823-)

Histoire administrative

The Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland was founded by the eminent Sanskrit scholar Sir Henry Thomas Colebrooke on the 15th March 1823. It received its Royal Charter from King George IV on the 11th August 1824 'for the investigation ofread more

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(d. 2016)

Notice biographique

Mügül Ataç Andrews, was an expert on oriental embroidery, and with her husband Peter Alford Andrews, dedicated much of her life to studying Eurasian nomadic and urban tents. She married Peter in 1967 and they had two sons.

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Notice biographique

Tim Williams gained his BA at the University of Leicester in 1980. He was a seasonal site supervisor at Phil Barker’s excavations at Wroxeter between 1976-1982, the Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust 1976-7 & 1980, Colchester Archaeological Trust 1980,read more

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(1942 -)

Notice biographique

Pepita Seth was born in Suffolk in 1942. She studied film editing and gained opportunities to work under film directors like Ted Kotcheff and Stanley Donen. On finding the diary of her grandfather, she decided to trace his life with the British Army inread more

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(1936 -)

Notice biographique

Peter Alford Andrews was born in Lyme Regis, Dorset in 1936. He trained as an architect before undertaking his PhD study at the Department of the Near and Middle East, Faculty of Arts, SOAS, University of London, under Mary Boyce (also a Richard Burtonread more

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In 2022, three Burton Memorial Medals were given by the Royal Asiatic Society to:

  • Dr. Peter Alford Andrews and Mrs. Mügül Andrews for their study on Eurasian tents.
  • Pepita Seth for her exploration of the closed worlds of the Guruvayur Temple and Theyyam
  • read more

Mode de classement

The series was divided into three subseries for each of the medals conferred. Thus:

  • RAS BMM/22/1 - Dr. Peter Alford Andrews and Mrs. Mügül Andrews
  • RAS BMM/22/2 - Pepita Seth
  • RAS BMM/22/3 - Professor Tim Williams

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gb 891 ras bmm/22