Extracts taken from the Records of relations between Siam and Foreign Countries in the 17th Century. 10 typed pages.
Siam
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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.
Wales Horace Geoffrey Quaritch 1900-1981 Archaeologist"Nahhanah Tittha Mangala, The River-bathing Ceremony in Siam", by Quaritch Wales, reprinted from the Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies, Vol.VI, Part 4,1932. P.957-962. Pamphlet with soft cover.
Wales Horace Geoffrey Quaritch 1900-1981 ArchaeologistThe manuscripts are mainly concerned with Hutchinson's work, including 1688 Revolution in Siam: the memoir of Father de Bèze (published in 1968); Foot Soldiers of the Honble Company in Java and Celebes; "Phaulkon's House at Lopburi" (published in 1972); and Constantine Phaulkon (1647-1688). There are other manuscripts by Hutchinson as well as those by other writers, such as, Erik Seidenfaden (1881-1958).
Hutchinson Edward WalterAlbum, hardcover, black, labelled "Extracts & Cuttings Volume II, Bangkok 1927" containing newspaper cuttings, B/W photographs and invitations; includes news of birth and presentation of white elephant. It includes the letter from King Rama VII inviting Quaritch Wales to court dinner dances on 1st January 1924 and 26 February 1926; a letter to ask Quaritch Wales to join the Coronation day on 12 November 1925 and to join the lunch at Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall. Contains also news regarding the white elephant from 14-17 November 1927. Some articles have been cut from the album and some photographs removed.
"Courtship and Marriage of the Siamese and Laos: Summary of a Communication Presented by H.G. Quaritch Wales" to the Royal Anthropological Institute, 12 December, 1933. Printed sheet.
Wales Horace Geoffrey Quaritch 1900-1981 Archaeologist