Draft versions and notes for Reason and Spontaneity.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991There are a number of drafts for Awareness as a principle of ethics . These are:
- Awareness as a principle in ethics - Draft 1, typed with handwritten corrections, 18 pages, dated 19-25 November 1970.
- Awareness as a principle in ethics - Draft 2, typed with handwritten corrections, 20 pages, dated 28 November 1970.
- Consciousness, liberty, egoism - typed draft, with handwritten annotations, alternatively titled as Awareness an end in itself with note -"the basic principle in ethics". This paper is connected by date and note to Awareness as a principle in ethics. Dated November 1970.
- Awareness as a principle in ethics - typed draft with handwritten corrections, 21 pages
- Awareness as the First Principle in Ethics, typed draft, 52 pages.
- Awareness as the First Principle in Ethics, typed draft, pages 10-52.
- Awareness as a principle in ethics by A.C. Graham. Typed draft with handwritten corrections, 28 pages. Further page of comments on the script.
- Awareness as a principle in ethics - typed draft with handwritten corrections, 21 pages
- Awareness as a principle in ethics - typed draft with handwritten annotations, 36 pieces
- Awareness as the First Principle in Ethics, typed draft with handwritten corrections, 54 pages, dated February 1974.
- Awareness as the First Principle in Ethics, typed draft with handwritten corrections, 37 pages.
Drafts of poems and translations by Angus Graham.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Drafts of a riddle in French "Charade sur le mot mair, Par une Dame Russe", Undated, handwritten, 2 pieces, 2 sides
Drafts of letter from Brian Houghton Hodgson to the Christian Vernacular Education Society in which he replies on behalf of his blind father-in-law with a £5 donation and also enclose a £5 subscription from himself. He then writes on his views concerning education in India. 2 copies both handwritten, First 4 pieces, 10 sides, Second 2 pieces, 8 sides, both dated March 1866.
Hodgson Brian Houghton 1800-1894 OrientalistDrafts of speeches read out at Cambridge concerning the merits of two princes. One claims it was read in contradiction to the College regulations which commanded it to be recited by heart. The second and third are redrafts of the recited version with some "obnoxious passages" left out. Handwritten, 2 pieces, 8 sides; 1 piece,3 sides; 1 piece, 3 sides
Drawing in the form of a mandala containing Tibetan alphabetical characters and major sacred tantric mantras and two leaves of xylograph containing the same Hand-made paper, neat hand and woodblock print in Sanskrit and Tibetan, undated.
A drawing of the left hand column of western porch, looking inwards. Scale is one inch to a foot.
West Edward William 1824-1905Drawing of figure from a panel by A.A.West. Scale 1/6 or 2 inches to a foot.
West Arthur AndersonA drawing of a figure at base of one of four interior columns. Scale is 2 inches to foot.
West Arthur Anderson