Newspaper cutting for the sale of three items of correspondence from Henry Thomas Colebrooke to Dr Wallich dating from 1823-1837. Written in pencil beside the cutting, "Autograph Letters of Colebrooke, Wallich's Catalogue"
Newspaper cutting from The Japan Times with handwritten marks to bring attention to Camille (1936 film adapted from Dumas's La Dame aux Camélias) and KAKUJITSUMU (白日夢 by Tanisaki Jun'ichirō's 谷崎潤一郎, erotic film) in the "Recommended Revivals" column.
Three newspaper cuttings concerned with Bertram Thomas' journey across Rub' al Khali.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandThere are 4 items within this series. Two concern the publication of Markham's book on the journeys of Bogle and Manning; the third is a 1796 cutting concerning tax paid on trade. The fourth item is a centenary issue of the Portsmouth Telegraph or Motley's Naval and Military Journal for 1799.
Manning Thomas 1772-1840Newspaper Cuttings supplied by Durrant's Press Cuttings concerning the Joint Meeting. These are:
- "The Unchanging East: Orientalists in London" from The Daily Telegraph, 4 September 1919.
- "Freedom from German Science: American Effort in Asiatic Research" from The Times, 4 September 1919.
- "Oriental Research" from the Morning Post, 4 September 1919.
- "Palestine Exploration: Allies to Co-operate" from The Daily Telegraph, 5 September 1919.
- "With the Intellectuals: Gazing at Ancient Beauties" from the Daily Herald, 5 September 1919.
- Untitled cutting from the Near East, 5 September 1919.
- "Oriental Studies: Research with the Armies" from The Daily Telegraph, 6 September 1919.
- "Freedom from German Science: American Report in Asiatic Research" from The Times, 6 September 1919.
- "Orientalists in Conference" from the Liverpool Daily Post and Mercury, 6 September 1919.
- Untitled cutting from The World, 6 September 1919.
- "Dinner to Foreign Orientalists" from The Times, 8 September 1919.
- "The School of Oriental Studies" from The Times Educational Supplement, 11 September 1919.
- Untitled cutting from Near East concerning the visit to the School of Oriental Studies, 12 September 1919.
- Untitled cutting from Near East concerning the banquet, 12 September 1919.
Three newspaper cuttings reporting on the Presentation of the Public School Gold Medal:
- "Indian History: Asiatic Society's Medal" from The Times, 29 December 1923.
- "A Schoolboy's Essay" from The Times of India, 8 January 1924.
- "Indian Affairs at Home" from The Englishman, 11 January 1924.
A newspaper cutting from The Times for the 7th March 1972 to announce the award of the Medal to Sir Harold Bailey. This has been glued on to a sheet of paper on which has been typed a Press Release and a list of Organisations to which it should be sent. Printed and typed material.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1823- London, EnglandNewspaper cuttings - one from The Times to announce the advent of the 1935 Prize Essay Competition, and 4 from various newspapers announcing the winner.
Four newspaper cuttings to announce the essay title for the 1936 competition and to inform of the winner.
Hodgson kept many newspaper cuttings both about his own life and about the subjects in which he was interested. Though some of these are located with other material, such as in the Autograph book (BHH/1), there are 119 loose cuttings within his Papers.
Sayce A.H. 1845-1933