Hand-written journals documenting travel, with observations, and notes about fieldwork. They contain materials in these categories : Journal of Travel and observation H.G.Q Wales 1923-1928 : Vol I and Vol II Greater India Research Expedition Field Note… read more
Malaysia
25 Archival description results for Malaysia
Covering letters and lists of the archives and papers of the British Association of Malaya being transferred to the Royal Commonwealth Society. These are:
- Letter from H.R. Bryon, Secretary, The British Association of Malaya, to the Librarian, Royal … read more
Scale: 1:4,000,000
Size: 50x85 cm
Creator: The Geographical Institute, Edinburgh
Publisher: Bartholomew and Son, Ltd.
Date of Publishing: 1953
Area: Burma, Malaya, including the South of China.
"Far Eastern Visit, January-March, 1964. Transcription of Diary" - typed itinerary of their tour, 4 pieces, 4 sides.
Journal, hardcover, blue/green, titled "Greater India Research Expedition, Journal of Excavations 1935, Also continuation of rough draft of 1937/9 results" containing notes in pencil and ink. Most of the work relates to the southern Thailand such as the… read more
The travel itineraries of Quaritch Wales and his wife, Dorothy. The series contains thirty-six itineraries, including visits to: Greece, Venice, Italy, Germany, India, Russia and Central Asia, Siam and Burma, Malaya and Southern Thailand.
Wales Horace Geoffrey Quaritch 1900-1981 Archaeologist"Life on a Malayan Rubber Estate Where Tapping Starts Before Dawn" by Dorothy C. Johnson (Quaritch Wales' wife), The New York Sun, 15 January 1942.
Scale: 1:4,000,000
Size: 90x60 cm
Creator: War Office
Publisher: Geographical Section, General Staff
Entitled: East Indies. The map is stamped with "The Greater India Research Committee".
War Office Great Britain Geographical Section"Malaya and South Siam. Jan-Feb. 1974" - typed itinerary of their tour, 5 pieces, 5 sides. Also 2 news cuttings: "Bandits give Govt conditions" from the Bangkok Post for 3 February 1974; and "Doubt on Nurses Ransom" from the Daily Telegraph for 4 May 1974.
Malaya: G. Blumut 3 H/15
Scale: 1 Inch to 1 mile
Size: 50x60 c.m.
Creator: FMS Topographical Survey
Publisher: Surveyor General of FMS
Area: NE Central Johore state
The map bears the stamp of "The Greater India Research Committee" and has handwritten annotations.
Federated Malay States Survey Department