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.
Albums and single cuttings of newspaper articles. mostly written by Quaritch Wales. The contents concern the history and politics of India, China and other countries in Southeast Asia.
Wales Horace Geoffrey Quaritch 1900-1981Newspaper cuttings:
- "The indefatigable in pursuit of the indecipherable" from The Times, 22 July 1973.
- "Receptions: Foreign and Commonwealth Office" from Daily Telegraph, 26 July 1973.
- "Receptions: Foreign and Commonwealth Office" from The Times, 1973.
- "Song of the sirens not beyond all conjecture" from The Times, 28 July 1973.
Two newspaper cuttings, one from The Times and one from the Daily Telegraph, concerning the award of the Gold Medal to Sir Hamilton Gibb. Both are glued on to a sheet of paper with added typed headings.
Newspaper cuttings recording the Presentation of the Gold Medal to Professor Sukumar Sen by A.V. Hayday from The Economic Times, The Daily Telegraph, Ananda Bazar Patrika, The Statesman, Aaj Kall, Jugantar, Kalantar, and Satyajug. These cuttings have all been glued on to sheets of white paper. Dated 21-23 August 1984. Further cuttings sent to D.J. Duncanson Esq., Royal Asiatic Society, from the British Deputy High Commissioner Calcutta on 31 August 1984. These are from The Statesman Delhi, The Times of India Delhi, The Indian Express Delhi, Patriot Delhi, The Statesman Delhi (with photograph), The Times of Delhi (photograph), and Pioneer Lucknow. These are also glued onto sheets of paper, dated 21-24 August 1984.
Newspaper cuttings concerned with the announcement of the competition for 1937 and with its winners.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandTwo newspaper cuttings concerning the award of the Universities Prize Essay.
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