From 1904-1929 the Royal Asiatic Society awarded a Gold Medal to a schoolboy writing on a chosen essay title. However, as entrants dwindled and few schools seemed interested in teaching Indian history, it was decided that the competition should be… read more
In 1973 the Royal Asiatic Society celebrated its Sesquicentenary (150 years). The archival material includes Planning committee administration; material connected with the various events held, exhibitions put on and publications produced in celebration… read more
Letter from C.H. Phillips and A. Master to the Secretary, RAS, to notify of their conclusions concerning the essays submitted for the Competition and the recommendations for winners. Typed with printed letterhead, 1 side, dated 4 February 1948.
Master Alfred 1883-1978Letter from C.H. Philips to Sir Richard Winstedt to give his and Wittek's opinions of the submitted essays and to suggest that the prize might be given to the essay with the motto, "Abeunt Studia". Typed with printed letterhead, 1 side, dated 24 April 1950.
Philips C.H. 1912-2005Records concerning donations to the Sesquicentenary Appeal.
Winder Richard Bayly b 1920Correspondence concerning American Contributions. These fall into three areas:
- Correspondence concerning funding from the Rockefeller Foundation including correspondence between B.W. Robinson, President of Royal Asiatic Society, and C.H. Philips, … read more
This sub-series contains correspondence and notices concerned with the administration of the competition.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1823- London, EnglandThis series consists of correspondence and verification notes of entrants.
Butler Arthur WilliamThis series contains administrative correspondence and notices, prize essays and competitors identification notices.
Bennett George