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GB 891 JG-JG/3-JG/3/1 · File · 1818 - 1908
Part of Papers of Major General Sir Frederic John Goldsmid

Green cover book, the title on the front page reads 'Events of the travels of Jaisalmer', Jaisalmer is in Jodhpur, Rajastan. The text refers to the work as a narration by Khodadad Khan, secretary to the office of the Commissioner of Sindh. It is a report which has been approved by a committee with the mention of the town Karachi.

Goldsmid Sir Frederic John 1818-1908 Major General
GB 891 EWW-EWW/1-EWW/1/83 · File · [1897 - 1905]
Part of Papers of Edward William West

Description: Uncovered notebook with lined pages, handwritten in ink an pencil. Identified as West 57D-1 in de Menasce handlist.
Contents: E.W. West's occasional papers and other literary works - a list of papers he has written, compiled in his own hand.

West Edward William 1824-1905
GB 891 ACG-ACG/24-ACG/24/4-ACG/24/4/27 · File · 1979 - 1980
Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

Draft of article by Henricks and associated letter. These are: Examining the Ma-wang-tui Silk Texts of the Lao-tzu: With Special Note of Their Differences From the Wang Pi Text, offprint from T'oung Pao, Vol. LXV, 4-5. Examining the Ma-wang-tui Silk Texts of the Lao-tzu: With Special Note of Their Differences From the Wang Pi Text, typed draft by Robert G. Henricks, eventually published in T'oung Pao 65.4-5 (1979): 166-199, 59 pieces. Letter from Robert G. Henricks to Angus Graham to send Graham a copy of his T'oung Pao article, dated 27 October 1980.

Henricks Robert G. b 1943
GB 891 EWW-EWW/1-EWW/1/77 · File · [1844 - 1905]
Part of Papers of Edward William West

Description: Small black leather softcover notebook with ruled white pages. Multiple inserts.
Contents: Excerpts and summaries from various sources relating to Oriental scholars, Persian MSS, astronomy, (e.g. Journal of the Bengal Asiatic Society Col 54 [1885] Part 1, pp. 140-2, Chronology of Ancient Nations by Albiruni, Tarikh-I Tabaristan by Muhammad ibn ul-Hasan", Oriental Memoirs by James Forbes, ; ; "Dr. John Fryer's Travels", Indian Gazetteer)
Inserts:

  • Folios with title and citation of articles relating to Zoroastrian Studies
  • folio with list of books titled "India. Descriptive Works and Travels (old)
  • Reading room request forms
  • scraps of paper with "1865 Transit of first point of Aries", directions to some place in Piccadilly, book title "Corpus papyrorum Raineri archiducis Austrioe", containing titles for Ancient British History, transcriptions from fragments of the Persian MSS
  • Folios with notes regarding Raja Prithviraj, titled "Early Traces of Pahlavi"
West Edward William 1824-1905
GB 891 RAS SESQ-RAS SESQ/10-RAS SESQ/10/5 · File · 1970 - 1973
Part of Royal Asiatic Society: Sesquicentenary

Correspondence concerning an exhibition in the Print Room of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. These are:

  • Letter from Jim Harle to John to suggest the idea of having an exhibition in Oxford as part of the sesquicentenary celebrations, dated 2 October 1970.
  • Letter from B.W. Robinson, President of Royal Asiatic Society, to Dr James Harle, Department of Eastern Art, Ashmolean Museum, to ask whether an exhibition might be possible at the Ashmolean Museum, dated 20 November 1972.
  • Letter from Dr James Harle, Department of Eastern Art, Ashmolean Museum, to B.W. Robinson, President of Royal Asiatic Society, to give his ideas for an exhibition at the Ashmolean and that he would begin planning, dated 28 November 1972.
  • Letter from Diana Crawford, Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to Dr James Harle, Department of Eastern Art, Ashmolean Museum, to ask for firm dates for the exhibition, dated 1 March 1973.
  • Letter from Dr James Harle, Department of Eastern Art, Ashmolean Museum, to Diana Crawford, Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to inform her that the exhibition will run through May 1973 and will be held in the Print Room with material mainly from the Bodleian Library, dated 7 March 1973.
  • Letter from Diana Crawford, Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to Dr James Harle, Department of Eastern Art, Ashmolean Museum, to thank him for the details concerning the exhibition and to ask that requests for any loans of material to be sent for the next Council meeting, dated 12 March 1973.
  • Letter from Simon Digby to Diana Crawford, Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to inform her of the material he will be collecting from the Royal Asiatic Society to take to the Ashmolean Museum, dated 27 April 1973.
Digby Simon Everard 1932-2010
GB 891 RAS SESQ-RAS SESQ/10-RAS SESQ/10/2 · File · 1973
Part of Royal Asiatic Society: Sesquicentenary

An exhibition "Richard Johnson (1753-1807), Nabob, Collector and Scholar" was held at the India Office Library, mounted for the Sesquicentenary of the Royal Asiatic Society. The material in connection with this exhibition is:

  • Exhibition catalogue for the Exhibition held in the Conference Room, 197 Blackfriars Road, from 1 August 1973, 2 copies.
  • Letter from J. Lancaster, India Office Library, to Diana Crawford, Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to invite members of the Society to an evening reception to view the Exhibition, dated 24 August 1973.
  • Letter from Diana Crawford, Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to Joan Lancaster, India Office Library, to thank her for the hospitality shown on the occasion of the Society's visit to the Exhibition, dated 5 December 1973.
  • Guest List for "Reception for the Royal Asiatic Society - 28 November 1973".
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
GB 891 RAS SESQ-RAS SESQ/10-RAS SESQ/10/6 · File · 1970 - 1973
Part of Royal Asiatic Society: Sesquicentenary

Correspondence concerning an exhibition to be held at the University of Durham to mark the Royal Asiatic Society's sesquicentenary. These are:

  • Letter from Philip Rawson, Curator, Gulbenkian Museum of Oriental Art, to B.W. Robinson, President, Royal Asiatic Society, to inform that he would be happy to mount an Exhibition to commemorate the Society's Sesquicentenary, dated 2 October 1970.
  • Letter from B.W. Robinson, President, Royal Asiatic Society, to Philip Rawson, Curator, Gulbenkian Museum of Oriental Art, to ask if he could give a tentative date for the exhibition and more details about it, dated 25 November 1971.
  • Letter from Philip Rawson, Curator, Gulbenkian Museum of Oriental Art, to B.W. Robinson, President, Royal Asiatic Society, to inform him that there seems to be no suitable material and that there is a lack of space. However the School of Oriental Studies Library will mount a display, dated 9 December 1971.
  • Letter from B.W. Robinson, President, Royal Asiatic Society, to Philip Rawson, Curator, Gulbenkian Museum of Oriental Art, to suggest that he puts on on exhibition, not directly relating to the Society, but in conjunction with its celebrations, dated 15 December 1971.
  • Letter from Philip Rawson, Curator, Gulbenkian Museum of Oriental Art, to B.W. Robinson, President, Royal Asiatic Society, to inform him that there were a couple of possibilities to put on such a display as suggested by Robinson, dated 6 January 1972.
  • Letter from B.W. Robinson, President, Royal Asiatic Society, to Philip Rawson, Curator, Gulbenkian Museum of Oriental Art, to concur with one of the suggestion put forward by Rawson regarding Han tomb rubbings, dated 20 November 1972.
  • Letter from Philip Rawson, Curator, Gulbenkian Museum of Oriental Art, to B.W. Robinson, President, Royal Asiatic Society, to inform him that the funding for the Han tomb exhibition had fallen through and they will instead use their forthcoming exhibition on Buddhism and its Iconography as their contribution to the Society's celebrations, dated 29 November 1972.
  • Letter from Diana Crawford, Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to Philip Rawson, Curator, Gulbenkian Museum of Oriental Art, to ask him to confirm the dates for the exhibition, dated 1 March 1973.
  • Letter from Deborah Rolland, Secretary, Gulbenkian Museum of Oriental Art, to Diana Crawford, Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to apologise for the delay in replying but Mr Rawson was currently absent, dated 20 March 1973.
  • Letter from Philip Rawson, Curator, Gulbenkian Museum of Oriental Art, to Diana Crawford, Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to inform her that he cannot give definite dates because of a hold up in the removal of the current exhibition, dated 28 March 1973.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland