Printed lecture/invitation card for the Presentation of the Society's Triennial Gold Medal to Sir Harold Bailey. Two copies, printed material.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1823- London, EnglandPrinted letter from F.F. Arbuthnot concerning the changes that have been made to the Oriental Translation Fund as decided by the Committee at its meeting on 4th December 1899. This particular letter is addressed to T.W. Rhys Davids.
Arbuthnot F.FLists produced of publications for both Series of the Oriental Translation Fund.
Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and IrelandFolded and printed colour map of Formosa (Taiwan) on a scale of 1:50000, with inset maps showing details of several ports across the island, including Keelung port, Tamsui port, those on Hengchun Peninsula, etc. Names of the places on the map are written in a mix of Japanese kanji and katakana characters. The map is 100cm high and 77 cm wide. Marked 'With best compliments, T Murby' on the front when folded.
UnknownPrinted material both authored by West and collated by him.
West Edward William 1824-1905Printed material to advertise the Royal Asiatic Society and list the Events for its Sesquicentenary Celebrations.
Material giving information regarding the printed material within our collections. These are:
- 'Gravures des conquêtes de l'Empereur de Chine K'ien-Long au Musée Gimet' - a printed pamphlet containing notes on the engravings of China's conquest of Turkestan, 1757. This pamphlet was produced by the Musée Gimet in 1969. With the pamphlet are photocopies of an article by Paul Pelliot from T'oung Pao, Vol XX, 1921 also describing the engravings; photocopies of portions of the book 'Guiseppe Castiglione: A Jesuit Painter at the Court of the Chinese Emperors' by Cecile and Michel Beurdeley, translated by Michael Bullock, published by Lund Humphries, 1971 again describing the engravings; a copy of Chapter 6 from the 'Peintres Jésuites en Chine au XVIII Siècle' by Michel Beurdeley; the article 'The introduction of copper-engraving into China' by Hartmut Walverens copied from the 62nd IFLA General Conference Proceedings, 1996; a copy of 'East Asian arts: Painting and pictorial arts' downloaded from Britannica, 2002; and further handwritten and typed notes on the material.
- Photocopy of the section from 'A Directory of Rare Books and Special Collections in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland' edited by Moelwyn J Williams (Library Association, 1985) containing information about the Society's collections.
- 'The Storey Collection' - a document by Francois de Blois concerning the types of books bequeathed by Professor C.A. Storey, typed, 2 pieces, dated January 1995.
- 'Sorting Chinese and Japanese Materials at the RAS Library' by Iside Carbone - an article about the Chinese and Japanese books in the collections. Typed, 12 pieces, dated 21 May 2003.
- Siolta 2023, the annual publication of the Irish Society of Botanical Artists with illustrations provided by the Society from its collection of the Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 28, 1929, to accompany the article 'Clare Emma Whitty (1883-1950) and the flora of central Korea' by Charles Nelson.
There is a single item in this sub-series - a newspaper cutting from the Daily Telegraph to report that Miss Beatrice de Cardi had delivered the Burton Memorial Lecture and received her medal.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1823- London, EnglandFive articles written by and about Emily Overend Lorimer and David Lockhart Lorimer; four regarding their expedition to Gilgit; the fifth concerning Hitler's philosophy.
David Lockhart Robertson LorimerThese are offprints of sections of Allen's book and articles by Terence Armstrong.
Allen William Edward David 1901-1973 Caucasian historian