The 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 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 PinchesCorrespondence concerning the inauguration of the Burton Memorial Fund and the production of the medal.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1823- London, EnglandThis sub-series contains correspondence regarding the purchase and making of the Medal.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1823- London, EnglandAdministrative documents, correspondence and printed materials pertaining to the foundation of the Richard Burton Memorial Fund and inauguration of the giving of the Burton Medal. There are also some examples of the Medal.
Thompson Reginald Campbell 1876-1941Letter form John Pinches to the Royal Asiatic Society to state that they possess the dies for the Medal and can proceed with making it once instructed.
John PinchesLetter from John Pinches to Colonel Hoysted, Secretary of Royal Asiatic Society, to state that the engraving of the medal was being undertaken and he would hope to deliver it at the end of next week.
John PinchesThe Sir Richard Burton Medal – On 12 April 1921 the Council of the RAS agreed to found a Richard Burton memorial lecture in commemoration, that year, of the 100th anniversary of Burton's birth. A fund was established to finance the lecture and by 1923, £60 had been subscribed. It was decided in March 1923 that part of this would be used to fund the Burton Medal. This would be awarded to the person chosen to deliver the lecture, which was to deal with Burton, his travels or some suitable subject of exploration. The presentation and the lecture would take place triennially. The medal was designed in 1924 by Pinches, to be cast in silver and gilded. In practice those chosen to give the Burton lecture were expected to have undertaken exploration and research in the East, and more particularly in close association with local people, or in difficult circumstances. A fund was established to finance the lecture and by 1923, £60 had been subscribed. It was decided in March 1923 that part of this would be used to fund the Burton Medal.
This archive contains papers pertaining to the inauguration and awarding of the Sir Richard Burton Medal
The Papers includes:
- Correspondence
- Administrative documents
- Printed materials including newspaper articles
- Examples of the Medal
- Photographs