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Lists of Applications for Membership
GB 891 RAS MEMB-RAS MEMB/2-RAS MEMB/2/2 · Subserie · 1979-2005
Parte de Royal Asiatic Society Membership

Typed lists of membership applications to be tabled at Council meetings, where new members are elected. The lists would usually include the names of the candidate, the proposer and the seconder, and sometimes further biographical information of the candidates. Lists for some years don't seem to be complete.

Letter from Betty Tyers to Raymond Head
GB 891 RH-RH/2-RH/2/1 · Unidad documental compuesta · 6th Aug 1980
Parte de Papers of Raymond Head

Letter from Betty Tyers, Indian Department, V&A Museum, to Raymond Head to inquire whether the list of Royal Asiatic Society loans to the Victoria and Albert Museum for the Society's sesquicentenary exhibition had arrived with Head. She also provides a list of the Society's loans to the British Museum that were also lent to the V&A for the sesquicentenary exhibition in October 1973. With the letter is its accompanying envelope.

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Membership
GB 891 RAS ALL5-RAS ALL5/2-RAS ALL5/2/4 · Subserie · 2007
Parte de Royal Asiatic Society North China Branch

Files concerned with membership of the Society:

  • Draft Membership Prospectus - leaflet explaining the purposes of the Society and how to become a member, undated.
  • 'ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY - Shanghai – List of Fellows, Last up-date: 25 May 2007' list of Fellows as of 25 May 2007.
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Invitation Card
GB 891 RAS BMM-RAS BMM/5-RAS BMM/5/3-RAS BMM/5/3/1 · Unidad documental compuesta · 25th Oct 1934
Parte de Royal Asiatic Society Richard Burton Memorial Medal

Invitation Card to admit two people to the Burton Memorial Lecture by Miss Freya Stark, the lecture being entitled "Luristan".

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GB 891 RAS BMM-RAS BMM/6-RAS BMM/6/2-RAS BMM/6/2/4 · Unidad documental compuesta · 17th Mar 1937
Parte de Royal Asiatic Society Richard Burton Memorial Medal

Letter from Colonel Hoysted, Secretary of Royal Asiatic Society, to Arnold Wilson to send Journal copies with abstracts for the previous lectures. He also asks concerning the wording that Wilson would like on the Medal. He suggests dates for the Lecture to take place and asks whether Wilson could suggest a bigger venue for the event.

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