"Professor E.H.S.Simmonds" Obituary notice on page 23 of the newspaper.
The TimesProgramme for The Stuart Simmonds Memorial Lecture in Thai Language and Literature on "Short story writing in Thailand" by Suchart Sawatsi. This gives biographical details of both Simmonds and Sawatsi.
The Stuart Simmonds Memorial Lecture -typescript of the lecture given by Suchart Sawatsi.
Copies of poems, Stuart Simmonds: A Farewell, and John Dryden from his translation of Horace, Book III, xxix
Professor E.H.S. Simmonds, his wife and two male companions.
Stuart and Patricia Simmonds with Students of Laos in France at a soiree at the continental hotel at Paris at the occasion of the new Laos. Caption written in French on the reverse.
A party of Provincial Governors from Thailand spent four weeks in Britain as the guests of the Foreign Office and under arrangements made by the Central Office of Information.
The photographs shows the visitors during their tour of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, with Professor E.H.S. Simmonds, looking at Thai manuscripts.
The party comprises; Mom Chao Thongkumplew Thong Yai, Governor of Chandaburi; Nai Phol Vongsarote, Governor of Nakornprathom; Nai San Ekmahachai, Governor of Nakornsrithamaraj; Nai Jad Urasyanandha, Governor of Petburi; Police Major-General Samart Vayavananta, Governor of Prachinburi; Nai Supat Wongvatana, Governor of Sakol Nakhorn.
Professor E.H.S. Simmonds as President of the Royal Asiatic Society receiving guests at a dinner in Fishmonger's Hall, City of London, 3 photos with accompanying label.
A biographical note of Professor E.H.S. Simmonds by Manas Chitakasem.
Chitakasem ManasBiography of Professor E.H.S. Simmonds by Ian Brown.
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