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GB 891 RAS UPE-RAS UPE/30-RAS UPE/30/1-RAS UPE/30/1/14 · File · 28th Oct 1971
Part of Royal Asiatic Society Universities Prize Essay Fund

Letter from Dr. A.D.H. Bivar to Miss D. Crawford, RAS Secretary, to give his report on the essays submitted and his recommendation for the winner. Typed with printed letterhead, 1 side, dated 28 October 1971. With this letter is a handwritten note from Professor Simmonds giving his ranking to the essays.

Bivar A. D. H. 1926-2015
GB 891 RAS TGM-RAS TGM/31-RAS TGM/31/5-RAS TGM/31/5/3 · File · 18th Aug 1983
Part of Royal Asiatic Society Triennial Gold Medal

Letter from Dr Ahamad Hussain to Mrs E.V. Gibson, Secretary of Royal Asiatic Society, in which he requests that the Society's library procure a copy of his book and that it is placed in front of the Awards Committee of the Society's Triennial Gold Medal. Typed with printed letterhead, dated 18 August 1983.

Ahamad Hussain b 1942
GB 891 RAS TGM-RAS TGM/31-RAS TGM/31/5-RAS TGM/31/5/4 · File · 29th Sep 1983
Part of Royal Asiatic Society Triennial Gold Medal

Letter from Dr Ahamad Hussain to Mrs E.V. Gibson, Secretary of Royal Asiatic Society, in which he asks whether she has procured a copy of his book. Typed letter, dated 29 September 1983. On the letter is a handwritten note asking that he be informed that the Council will shortly be selecting an Award Committee and his letters would be put before them.

Ahamad Hussain b 1942
GB 891 RAS TGM-RAS TGM/31-RAS TGM/31/5-RAS TGM/31/5/1 · File · 11th Jul 1983
Part of Royal Asiatic Society Triennial Gold Medal

Letter from Dr Ahamad Hussain to Royal Asiatic Society to write about his contribution to the field of literature via his work, Erotic Sentiments in Indian Literature. He asks therefore to be considered for the Gold Medal or Burton Memorial medal. Typed letter with printed letterhead, dated 11 July 1983.

Ahamad Hussain b 1942
GB 891 WCP-WCP/1-WCP/1/4 · File · 19th Jan 1898
Part of Papers of William Claxton Peppé

Letter from Dr. Alois Anton Führer at Camp Kapilavastu to W. C. Peppé in Birdpore, in which Führer congratulates Peppé on his excavation and asks him to look for an inscription. He accepts Peppé's invitation to see the excavation but cannot get away 'even for a day' because of the damage the coolies would do to his own excavation work. He hopes to come on 15 February and offers to take over Peppé's excavation. Handwritten, 3 sides, dated 19 January 1898.

Führer Alois Anton 1853-1930 Archaeologist
GB 891 WCP-WCP/1-WCP/1/14 · File · 21st Apr 1898
Part of Papers of William Claxton Peppé

Letter from Dr. Alois Anton Führer in Lucknow Museum to William Claxton Peppé in Birdpore, in which he writes that he will be glad to receive Peppé's relics in small instalments. He has sent a report on Piprahwa to the Government along with photographs of the excavation and finds. He considers Dr. Hoey's translation of the inscription to be incorrect. He has sent Professor Bühler in Vienna copies of the photographs and a correct impression of the inscription. Führer has applied for leave due to him but it has not yet been sanctioned. Handwritten, 3 sides, dated 21 April 1898.

Führer Alois Anton 1853-1930 Archaeologist
GB 891 WCP-WCP/1-WCP/1/10 · File · 23rd Feb 1898
Part of Papers of William Claxton Peppé

Letter from Dr. Alois Anton Führer in Camp Sagrawah to William Claxton Peppé in Birdpore, in which he writes that he is finishing his work and goes tomorrow to Lori Kudan to examine another Asoka pillar. He hopes to arrive at Piprawakot on Friday evening but regrets it is impossible for him to do any excavation work as he has to go to Khajnapore, but his draftsman will prepare drawings and take photographs, if Peppé will permit. Handwritten, 2 sides, dated 23 February 1898.

Führer Alois Anton 1853-1930 Archaeologist
GB 891 WCP-WCP/1-WCP/1/7 · File · 24th Jan 1898
Part of Papers of William Claxton Peppé

Letter from Dr. Alois Anton Führer in Camp to William Claxton Peppé at Birdpore, in which he acknowledges Peppé's plan of the excavation, photographs and copies of the inscription. He declares that the casket 'contains real relics of Lord Buddha' and is a 'great find'. Führer hopes to come to the excavation on 15 February when he will explore other mounds. He will be glad to see Peppé and Smith in his camp but warns them it is 'a trying ride' and he asks for notice of their arrival as he has difficulty getting provisions. Handwritten, 2 sides, dated 24 January 1898.

Führer Alois Anton 1853-1930 Archaeologist
GB 891 WCP-WCP/1-WCP/1/8 · File · 3rd Feb 1898
Part of Papers of William Claxton Peppé

Letter from Dr. Alois Anton Führer in Camp to William Claxton Peppé in Birdpore, in which he writes that he hopes to visit Piprahwakot on 22 February. At present he is excavating 'a very old lion temple . . . at the home of Buddha Gautama'. Führer gives directions for the excavation at Piprahwa and writes that he has found a bronze urn with an inscription. Handwritten, 2 sides, dated 3 February 1898.

Führer Alois Anton 1853-1930 Archaeologist