Graham concentrated some of his research notes and thinking into notebooks.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Three notebooks containing research notes:
- Spiral bound Silvine exercise book containing handwritten notes on viewed archive source material.
- Silvine exercise book with handwritten notes of viewed source material including one item from the RAS archive.
- Spiral bound Tellus exercise book containing excerpts from consulted texts.
These are notebooks and notes made by Edward Hutchinson in the course of his research. There are 4 notebooks and 3 loose notes.
Twelve notebooks containing the author's notes on India, its religions and inscriptions, mainly extracts from, and comments upon, published authors' works.
UntitledIn the course of his research, Graham made notes, both in notebooks and on loose sheets of paper. These were generally concerned with his interests in philosophy, experiencing life and language study.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991The series contains some handwritten notes and a postcard.
Notebook: black, soft bound, dated October 1928. It contains handwritten notes on
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- History of Indian and Indonesian art, Ananda K. Coomarasusramy
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- Bhagawat Gita, trasnlated by A Corbelow Thompson
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- Hinduism and Buddhism, Eliot
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- Indian Sculpture and painting, Havell.
Notes about publishing with suggestions from Joan Littlefield and Jane Gray.
Notes about tourism in India, perhaps in preparation for updating the Handbook.
Notes collated and some draft articles by Raymond Head, plus articles and photographs collected by him in researching for the Catalogue.
Head Raymond b 1948