Map of Tumkūr, Series: U502, Map: ND 43-12 ,Scale: 1:250,000
Map of Kurnool, Series: U502, Map: ND 44-1, Scale: 1:250,000
Five administrative documents concerned with the inauguration of the Burton Memorial Fund.
Sin títuloTwo notes of expenditure for the Burton Memorial Fund, one titled, "Account up to June 14th 1921", signed by N.M. Penzer, and the other titled, "Continuation of Account up to July 16th".
Sin títuloCorrespondence concerning the inauguration of the Burton Memorial Fund and the production of the medal.
Sin títuloLetter from Norman Mosley Penzer to Reginald Campbell-Thompson in which Penzer asks Campbell-Thompson to approach T.E. Lawrence to sit on the committee. Penzer suspects Lawrence will remember him from a previous meeting. Rider Haggard will be removed from the draft committee list as he is "too busy to join". Penzer mentions that he wrote to Rudyard Kipling but received nothing in reply. An initial committee list is with the letter.
Sin títuloLetter from Norman Mosley Penzer to Reginald Campbell-Thompson in which he raises the concerns of the Honorary Secretary, F. Grenfell Baker, regarding the lack of promises to attend the first committee meeting. Penzer mentions he has written to T.E. Lawrence and has received a "very nice letter" from Kipling, although he cannot attend meetings. He confirms the date of the first meeting as June 14th 1921 at 5.30pm.
Sin títuloLetter from F. Grenfell-Baker (Honorary Secretary) to Reginald Campbell-Thompson to send a cheque for five guineas to be given to the Memorial Fund. He confirms Kipling as a committee member and writes about the number of people who have joined the Committee. He writes about his friendship with Richard Burton and that he was there at Burton's death in Trieste.
Sin títuloLetter from Norman Mosley Penzer to Reginald Campbell-Thompson in which he details shortening of the name to "The Burton Memorial Fund" as agreed by the Committee. he writes that leaflets for the Fund Appeal will be enclosed in July's Geographical Society Journal and the Geographical Society agree to guarantee "about £20" to fund the printing of promotional materials.
Sin títuloLetter from Norman Mosley Penzer to Reginald Campbell-Thompson in which Penzer writes he will be discussing the wording of the Committee's appeal for funds with Sir Percy Sykes (Vice-Chairman of the Committee). He writes that 15000 copies of the appeal leaflet will be printed. He encloses the latest Committee List and he requests for circulars to be distributed to dons and antiquaries at Oxford.
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