The Papers of Horace Geoffrey Quaritch Wales contain papers relating to his archaeological work in southeast Asia including expedition notes, personal notebooks, diaries, manuscript proofs, correspondence, newspaper cuttings and maps. Listed within this catalogue are objects and items of furniture which were also part of the bequest of Quaritch Wales' wife, Dorothy, to the Royal Asiatic Society.
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GB 891 QW
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Fonds
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[1770 - 1820]
GB 891 SC52
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Fonds
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1790 - 1820
Three volumes concerned with British involvement in Java:
- Java Antiquities, a bound volume composed of four sections including lists, correspondence, a memorandum and private journals.
- Java Antiquities Craufurd, a bound volume containing two sections, both on the ruins of Javanese temples.
- British in Java 1811-1812 Contemporary Documents, a bound volume containing multiple manuscripts including letters, contracts, instructions, memoirs, minutes, treaties, notes and reports.
These volumes provide information and a valuable insight into British involvement in Java during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Additionally, they offer accounts of the architecture (particularly of temples), culture, history, traditions and practices of Java and its people, prior to and during British Rule.
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