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GB 891 RAS SESQ-RAS SESQ/6-RAS SESQ/6/7 · File · 1972 - 1973
Part of Royal Asiatic Society: Sesquicentenary

Correspondence with other Official Bodies: These are:

  • Correspondence with the British Academy concerning the giving of a grant from the British Academy to support the Sesquicentenary Symposium, 8 letters, dated 19 December 1972 - 7 June 1973.
  • Correspondence with the Mayor of London, Mansion House, regarding the possibility of holding a Reception at Mansion House. This was not possible, 4 letters dated 19 March 1973 - 29 March 1973.
  • Correspondence with the Corporation of London regarding the possibility of them hosting a Reception. This was not possible. 2 letters, dated 6 April 1973 - 23 May 1973.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1823- London, England
GB 891 RGC-RGC/2-RGC/2/17 · File · [1892 - 1900]
Part of Papers of Ram Gharib Chaube

"A song of the Játs, told and recorded by Gamgá Dhar Ját of Atasú of Agrá": Gahán sé nekí uth gai badí ghar ghar mén ghustí hai… With translation: Virtue has bade adieu to this land… Unsigned but in Rámgharíb Chaubé's hand. Handwritten, 2 sides, undated.

Ram Gharib Chaube d 1914 Pandit
GB 891 RAS COLL3-RAS COLL3/8-RAS COLL3/8/2-RAS COLL3/8/2/1 · File · 1991 - 2010
Part of Royal Asiatic Society Collections Acquisitions Records

Correspondence regarding acquisitions to the Society. These are:

  • Letter from Mrs Z M Yalland to donate a copy of her book, "Traders and Nabobs, the British in Cawnpore 1765-1857", dated 12 December 1988.
  • Letter from John Hansman to Ralph Pinder Wilson, Director, Royal Asiatic Society to state that he had left a box of Arabic manuscript with David Bivar to be offered as a donation to the Society, in appreciation of the kindnesses offered to him by the Society. He is also donating a biography of Richard Burton by Feme Brody. Typed letter, dated 26 June 1991.
  • Correspondence regarding the donation of the book "Poet Tambimuutu - a Profile", 8 letters, 10 December 1991-26 October 1993.
  • Correspondence with John Page concerning the donation of two volumes of Publications de L'Ecole Francaise d'Extreme-Orient Memoires Archaeologiques, 2 letters, 26 February 1992-4 March 1992.
  • Letter from Ian Proudfoot to donate a copy of his survey of "Early Printed Malay Books", 1 letter, 7 August 1992.
  • Letter from Kazem Musavi Bojnurdi to donated four volumes of "Great Islamic Encyclopaedia", 1 letter, 11 September 1992.
  • Correspondence with A.J. H. Reid concerning the donation of the book, "Diary of Events on the Progress of SHAMEEN 1859-1936, Diary of events happened or noticed on Shameen surrounding the surrender of Canton City", 1938 and photographs concerning China belonging to his grandfather, 3 letters, 25 March 1993 - 27 August 1993.
  • Letter from M. Chahin to donate his recently published monograph, "Some Legendary Kings of Armenia", 16 December 1993.
  • Correspondence regarding the donations of books from the Ecole Francaise D'Extreme-Orient, 2 letters, 9 April 1996-17 April 1996.
  • Correspondence regarding the RAS agreement to house the archive of the Society for South Asian Studies, 1 letter, 6 January 1997.
  • Letter to Dr Khalili to thank him for the presentation of a set of catalogues of his Collections, 25 February 1997.
  • Card from Helen B. Smith, wife of Professor Ronald Morton Smith, to donate a copy of his book, undated but he died 18 November 1996.
  • Correspondence with Lt. Col. P.H. Haslett concerning the donation of the four volumes of The Shah Nameh collated by Turner Macan, Calcutta, 1829, 2 letters, 2-8 June 1998.
  • Correspondence with Mr Christopher Ondaatje regarding his donation to the Society of three books relating to his travels in Sri Lanka, India and Africa, 2 items, 16 November 1998.
  • Correspondence with Peter Jackson concerning the donation of his book, The Delhi Sultanate, 2 letters, 27 May 1999-1 June 1999.
  • Letter from J.M.G. Halsted regarding the donation of books on Iran to the RAS, and list and notes concerning those books, 3 items, 11 March 2000.
  • Correspondence regarding the re-acquisition of NEVE, Arthur, Picturesque Kashmir, London, Sands, 1900, part of the Fanshawe bequest. 3 letters, 22 May 2000-30 May 2000, electronic document originally created in 2000, archival document made in 2018 (RAS COLL03.08.02.01.01).
  • Letter from Anthony Stockwell concerning the donation of a lacquer-boarded album of Japanese hand-tinted photographs and some Chinese photographs from Jean Lowe, 5 April 2001.
  • Letters concerning the donation of material pertaining to Professor Rhys-Davids. One is an electronic document first created in 22 May 2001 and made into a archival document in 2018 (RAS COLL03.08.02.01.02); the other is a physical letter, 29 May 2001.
  • Correspondence with Mr Worswick concerning donation of the catalogue from the Peabody Essex Museum of Salem to the Society's library and the possible purchase of photographic material from the Society, 2 letters, 4 March 2002 - 21 March 2002.
  • Printed email from Gerry Birch to Michael Pollock regarding the bequest of Mrs Mayura Brown of two Buddhas and a number of books plus further letter from Lt. Col G D Birch concerning the bequest, 5 November 2002 - 22 November 2002.
  • Letter from Robert Deans to donate the tenth volume of the Friends of Jade in memory of the late Robert L. Frey, 14 November 2002 plus letter from RAS to thank him for his donations, electronic document first created 6 June 2001, made into archival document in 2018 (RAS COLL03.08.02.01.03).
  • Letter to the Librarian at the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery to thank for the donation of publications, 20 January 2003.
  • Correspondence concerning the donation of slides of Angkor Wat taken by Valery Gibson. Donated by her brother Tim Gibson following Valery's death, 5 items, 15 March 2003 - 2 April 2003.
  • Correspondence concerning the donation of Jaipur documents by Michael Willis, 3 items, 21 May 2003 - 26 June 2003.
  • Letter to Dr Shams N. Zaman to thank for donation of books. Electronic document first created 30 June 2003 and made into an archival document in 2018 (RAS COLL03.08.02.01.04).
  • Correspondence concerning the donation of publications from Mr Haribar Raj Joshi, 2 items, 20 January 2004 -17 February 2004.
  • Letter to Mrs N. Whitelaw for the donation of material on Malay and Chinese languages. This is an electronic document first created 21 January 2004 and made into an archival document in 2018 (RAS COLL03.08.02.01.05)
  • Correspondence concerning the donation of "Singular and Different" by Ian Rae, 2 items, 4 October 2004-13 October 2004.
  • Letter to Mme Rachel Arie to thank for her donation of "Historia y Cultura de la Granada Nazari", 20 October 2004.
  • Letter to Natasha Smirnova, Keeper, Numismatic Department of State Pushkin Museum, to thank for the donation of a new book from the Pushkin Museum, 16 November 2004.
  • Letter from the British Embassy of Kathmandu to the Royal Asiatic Society to send a copy of the book on Raj Man Singh Chitrakar written by My Harihar Raj and Mrs Indi Joshi, dated 30 August 2005.
  • Correspondence with Raphael Loewe concerning the donation of journals belonging to his great-grandfather, 2 items, 11 September 2005 - 22 September 2005.
  • Correspondence concerning the donation of "A Study of the North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society" by Wang Yi, 2 items, 13 January 2006 - 3 November 2006.
  • Letter to Dr V. Nersessian to thank him for the donation of two books on Armenian history, 8 March 2006 and a further letter to Dr V. Nersessian to thank for the donation of the book on Armenian clergymen buried in West Bengal by T. Baghumyan, 10 December 2008.
  • Letter to thank Mr R Woodward for his donation of books. With the letter is a list of the donated books and a biography of Reg Woodward with list of slides, 24 November 2006.
  • Correspondence concerning the donation of "Preserving Pakistan's past: notes on archival resources and management" by Martin Moir, 2 items, 29 May 2007-31 May 2007.
  • Letter to thank the Director-General, The Toyo Bunko, for his donation of the "Treasures of the Toyo Bunko", 27 November 2008.
  • Correspondence regarding the donation of an Ottoman manuscript by Robert Darley-Doran, 5 items, 2 March 2009-9 September 2011.
  • Shipping notice for Encyclopaedia of Islam Supplement Fascicules, 24 March 2009.
  • Correspondence concerning the donation of "The Fall of Arbuthnot and Co." by Rangaswamy Srinavasan, 3 items, 27 March 2009 - 8 April 2009.
  • Correspondence concerning the donation of "Pashmina: The Kashmir Shawl and Beyond", 2 items, 13 April 2009 - 21 April 2009.
  • Letter from Jane Mann to donate 4 Hong Kong Annual Reports for 1953, 1963, 1964 and 1969, 5 November 2009.
  • Letter to thank Dr Bakhtiar for his donation of books to the RAS Library, 11 June 2010
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1823- London, England
General Catalogues and Lists
GB 891 RAS COLL6-RAS COLL6/1-RAS COLL6/1/1 · Subseries · 1823 - ongoing
Part of Royal Asiatic Society Collections Catalogues and Handlists

Catalogues and lists which concern more than one type of material in the Collections. These are:

  • 'Catalogue of the Chinese Library of the Royal Asiatic Society' by the Rev. S. Kidd, Professor of Chinese Literature, University College, London. Printed with handwritten annotations, 117 pages. Bound volume with note saying bound, November 1930. Dated 1838. This contains both the Chinese books and manuscripts that belonged to the Society at that time. This volume is kept in the Reading Room Office.
  • ‘A Catalogue of the Chinese Manuscripts (Books) in the Library of the Royal Asiatic Society, compiled between 1878 and 1881 by Mr Henry F. Holt, Joint Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society with Mr Giles of the Chinese Consular Service correcting the proofs'. Printed with handwritten annotations, 116 pages, bound volume, dated 1889. Two copies. Inserted in one volume is ‘Chinese Catalogue: List of Missing numbers not found by Professor Shelley Wang’, handwritten list, 3 pieces, dated 4 April 1938. Again this catalogue describes both the Chinese books and manuscripts. These books are kept in the Reading Room Office.
  • Bound manuscript volume of lists identified on the label of front board as 'List of Sanskrit and Prakrit MSS from Colonel Tod; List of Nepalese Buddhist MSS (B.H. Hodgson'; List of South Indian Sanskrit MSS from General Whish; and List of Buddhist MSS in Burmese Character'. On the back board the label states 'Catalogue of Maps, Charts, Plans, Drawings, Engraving, Inscriptions &c in the Library of the Royal Asiatic Society'. However the lists cover more then either these titles suggest and have been added to at different periods. Handwritten, the spine is missing from the volume and is therefore in a fragile condition.
  • Catalogue of MSS in packing case since the Library was in Albermarle St. & now in Blue Binders' - typed list of mixed material (much of it now considered archival). There is also a 'Duplicate copy' which is more extensive and includes many maps. The Society left Albermarle St in 1920 and so these lists date to some time after that. Foolscap paper, 6 and 12 pieces including covers.
  • 'Portraits', 'Busts', 'Illustrated MSS' - handwritten lists detailing some of the Society's possessions. 2 pieces, foolscap paper.
  • 'R.A.S. MSS & Books sent to Nat. Prov. Bank, St. James's St.' - handwritten lists of the contents of each box. 4 pieces, foolscap with accompanying envelope.
  • List of MSS & Books deposited with Lloyd's Bank, 16 St James's St., April 1939 (Boxes 1-12), Sept 1939 (Boxes 13,14) - handwritten lists of the contents of each box. 6 pieces, foolscap.
  • 'Periodicals', 'Sets', 'Individual Works', 'R.A.S. Supplementary List I: Books for Storage', 'Royal Asiatic Society' - typed lists with handwritten annotations detailing various of the Society's collections according to their headings. 10 pieces, foolscap.
  • 'Royal Asiatic Society. List of contents of cupboards not yet fully sorted. 1956' - typed list detailing collections by cupboard. 3 pieces, foolscap.
  • 'Royal Asiatic Society' - typed lists giving information concerning uncatalogued European manuscripts, Drawings, Pictures, Casts & Busts, Photos, Copper Plates and Seals, and Maps. 2 pieces, foolscap.
  • Two guard books containing lists of the Collections of the Society. These are mainly typed sheets and photocopies pasted into the books with handwritten annotations. They are divided into sections.
    Volume I
    • General Introduction to the Plan and Aim of the two ledgers (this was not included – but a note added to say this would happen at the Section level).
    • Manuscripts Section
    • Papers Section
    • Elsewhere Section
    Volume II
    • Elsewhere Section – continued
    • Paintings Section
    • Photographs and Lantern Slides
    • Objects Section
    • Printed Section
    • Maps, Charts
    • Index
    It is unknown when these were compiled but probably date to 1970s-1980s. These are kept in the Reading Room Office.
  • 'Contents of Items located in Old Strong Room [OSR] - Front Basement Boxes. As at April 1998.' Computer generated list of items, 16 pieces.

The Burton Collection

The Burton Collection of Oscar Eckenstein was acquired by Lewis C. Loyd in 1921 and donated to the Society in 1939. This contains both printed material and archives. A list was compiled by Mary S. Lovell and Bernadette Rivett in March 2000 with a final amendment 27 April 2000. Computer printed, 43 pages.

Storey Collection
After the death of Charles Ambrose Storey his possessions were bequeathed to the Society. This included, printed material, manuscripts, archives and some artworks. The following lists are related to this collection.

  • 'Shelf List of Storey Collection: Catalogues of Persian Manuscripts', typed, 5 pieces.
  • 'Shelf List of Storey Collection: Catalogues of Arabic, Hindustani &c Manuscripts', typed, 2 pieces.
  • 'Shelf List of Storey Collection: Catalogues of Printed Books', typed 1 pieces.
  • 'Storey Collection' 'Introduction' written by Michael Pollock, Librarian, Royal Asiatic Society with 'Handlist of Printed Books in the Storey Collection', computer printed, 67 pieces.