News cutting from The Daily Telegraph for 21 April 1875. Sir Edwin Arnold's article on Hodgson and his towering contributions. Hodgson himself has written the name of the author of this article. Printed material, 1 side, 21 April 1875.
Arnold Sir Edwin 1832-1904Document titled "News from Mongolia" noting the start of the new school year on 1 September 1973, the discovery of a tarbosaurus egg fossil and other news items. Annotated with "Dec 73 A-Mon Soc".
Anglo-Mongolian SocietyNews-cutting of Vampiri in un solo morso from Il Manifesto, Rome (1 September 1986).
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991"News and Notes" No. 22, a newsletter from the Anglo-Mongolian Society, dated February 1975.
Anglo-Mongolian Society- Letters to "Overseas Members and Friends of the Royal Asaitic Society, Korea Branch" for 15 January 1971, and 1 October 1971.
- "Quarterly Newsletter for RAS Overseas members" for 20 April 1973 and 15 February 1982.
- "Newsletter of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society" for 10 August 1984, 31 March 1985, 30 May 1986, 15 October 1989, 25 February 1990, 20 February 1992, 20 May 1992, 15 May 1993, 20 July 1993, April 1994, August 1994.
- "Newsletter of the Royal Asiatic Society, Korea Branch" for December 1994, 20 March 1995, July 1995, October 1995, February 1996. April 1996, August 1996, October 1996, January 1997.
- "Quarterly Newsletter of the Royal Asiatic Society, Korea Branch" for April 1997, July 1997, October 1997, January 1998, April 1998, July 1998, October 1998.
- "Royal Asiatic Society Korea Branch, Overseas Newsletter" for Fall 2001, Summer 2002, Spring 2003, Fall 2003.
Two newspaper articles concerning the Asiatic Society. These are:
"Police raid Asiatic Society premises" concerning a police raid in connection with some stolen gold coins. From the Indian Express, New Delhi, 22 August 1996.
"Fallen Angels: Original paintings in the Asiatic Society rot for lack of space and funds" concerning the reportedly poor condition of some of the Society's Collections. From www.travel-india.com/new/1998/fallenangels.htm (no longer available on the internet)
Newspaper clipping and remarks from Parbhund to Barbara Ingham
Newspaper Cutting from Nature to announce the Essay Competition, the titles of the essays and the submission date. Printed material, undated.
"The Scientific Study of Man: International Congress in London". Article from The Times announcing the forthcoming first session of the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, to be held in London under Royal patronage.
International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological SciencesUniversities Essay Prize - cutting from The Times newspaper announcing the winner of the competition as Mr. Asa Briggs of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. Printed, dated 1 February 1940.
The Times London