Musical notation connecting notes and sound. Handwritten, 1 piece, 1 side
Four files concerned with musical compositions, both by Graham and others.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991"Mueng Putthaisong in Buriram province, Northeast Thailand", by Prachak Wattananusit, Borankadee 2(Vol.1) July-September 1968, pp. 85-90. Photocopy of Thai article.
Wattananusit Prachak"Mueng In's figurines". Unknown author. The letter was sent to someone in the Thai royal family who was an editor. Borankadee (Archaeology) 3(Vol.4) 1971, pp.102-109. Photocopy of a Thai article.
Wales Horace Geoffrey Quaritch 1900-1981 ArchaeologistNewspaper cuttings from the Scotsman, Times, Telegraph, and Guardian Newspapers announcing the Presentation of the Burton Memorial Medal to Thesiger. The cuttings have been affixed to one sheet of plain paper.
it is presumed that Mr Ralph Tubbs took over the tenancy of these rooms from Mr J. Harris. It is unknown when he began his tenancy as the correspondence for 1966 suggests that Mr Tubbs was already occupying the premises. It seems at this time there was also a suggestion that rooms at the rear of the premises might also be sublet.
- A photocopy of the Lease between the Royal Asiatic Society and Mr Ralph Tubbs, Architect, for the two front rooms. Dated 2 April 1977.
- Correspondence regarding Mr Tubbs tenancy between the Royal Asiatic Society, Mr Tubbs, Morton-Smith & Company, Chartered Surveyors, and T.L. Wilson and Company, Solicitors. Mr Tubbs wrote to relinquish his tenancy on 25 December 1975.
Mr John Bowman, of Glasgow University... - cutting from The Bulletin with picture and caption of John Bowman, awarded a special prize for his essay on Tamerlane. Printed, 2 copies, dated 10 December 1937.
Correspondence concerning the letting of the rooms formerly occupied by the Embroiderers' Guild to Mr J. Harris, an architect. These letters are primarily between the Royal Asiatic Society, Howard de Walden Estates and T.L. Wilson & Company, Solicitors, and concern the change of usage for the rooms to a commercial nature and the drawing up of the underlease. Dated from 2 May 1960 - 7 September 1960.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1823- London, England"J. Hudson, Tobacconist to the Royal Family" - small printed advertisement with riddle. On reverse, Manning has written "Mr Hudson's Conundrum" and "Snuff conundrum". Undated, printed and handwritten. (Joseph Hudson (1778-1854) was a tobacconist to the British royal family. He ran a cigar divan in Oxford Street, London.)
"Mr Bertram Thomas. Message from the King" - article detailing a telegram sent from the King offering his congratulations to Bertram Thomas on crossing the Great Desert of Southern Arabia. Cutting from The Times newspaper