There is only one item in this series - a letter from John Pinches to The Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to inform that the Burton Memorial Medal is ready and waiting for the inscription with which it should be engraved. Dated 27 May 1925.
Harry St. John Bridger PhilbyThere is a single item in this series. This is a letter from John Pinches to give estimates for the School Medal, Triennial Medal and the Burton Medal. Dated 29 March 1928, 2 sides.
John PinchesThe material in this series consists of correspondence concerning the conferment of the Medal and some newspaper cuttings about Bertram Thomas.
Thomas Bertram Sidney 1892-1950The 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 press cuttings regarding the event.
John PinchesThe series consists of administrative documents, correspondence, printed lecture card and newspaper cuttings concerned with the awarding of the Burton Memorial Medal to Freya Stark. There are also some printed materials concerned with her death.
John PinchesThe material in this series includes correspondence regarding the conferment of the medal, regarding the purchasing and making of the medal, regarding the medal's presentation to Denison Ross, and to Press agencies and newspapers. There are also some newspaper cuttings.
John PinchesAdministrative Documents, Correspondence and Newspaper Cuttings concerned with the award of the Burton Memorial Medal to Sir Arnold Talbot Wilson.
Margoliouth D.S. 1858-1940An administrative document and correspondence concerning the conferment of the Burton Memorial Medal on Sir John Bagot Glubb.
Glubb Sir John Bagot 1897-1986There are four items of correspondence in this series.
William Harold IngramsThere is a single letter from John Pinches, Medallist, to the Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society to explain the restrictions on metals in the current situation and to give various options and estimates for possible casting of the Medal. Typed letter with printed letterhead, dated 1 May 1944.
For details of conferment of the Medal, please see Related Material.
Marshall Sir John Hubert 1876-1958 Archaeologist