Hodgson used much of his time in both Nepal and Darjeeling in research, wanting to discover and understand about the architecture, languages, ethnography, religion, zoology and botany. He collected specimens and manuscripts, and had many drawings made, which he donated to many collections throughout Europe. He was also politically involved during his Residency in Nepal, and also later in England, when he continued to show an active interest in the Indian subcontinent, particularly regarding trade and vernacular education. These Personal Papers reflect these interests and are a record of much of his activity - Hodgson and his wives seemed to have a need to record all his successes. He was also a keen annotator of material, so that most of the printed material also bears his handwritten comments.
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GB 891 BHH
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Fonds
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1817 - 1897
GB 891 BHH-BHH/5
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Série
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1843 - 1880
Fait partie de Papers of Brian Houghton Hodgson
This series covers all the other correspondence with the Papers of Brian Houghton Hodgson, It ranges in date from 1843 to 1880 and covers personal, political and research interests.
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GB 891 BHH-BHH/5-BHH/5/32
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Dossier
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21st Apr 1873
Fait partie de Papers of Brian Houghton Hodgson
Letter from Charles Gridlestone to Brian Houghton Hodgson to say that Hodgson's note had been put into his hands and if Hodgson would like to call the following day he would be happy to see him. Gridlestone suggests Hodgson joins him for breakfast at 10am and informs him that he will be travelling to his father's house that evening and not retuning to London until the end of the week. Handwritten, 2 sides, dated 21 April 1873.
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