"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.
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Manuscripts concerned with 1688 Revolution in Siam include a typed copy, proof copy and loose manuscripts.
The 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 WalterSize: 40x50 cm
Area: Thailand and Bangkok
Basic black and white map, one side showing the City of Bangkok and the other a route map of Thailand.
UnknownMaps of Thailand, Burma, Malay Peninsular, India, Pacific Ocean and related areas.
Malte-Brun Victor-Adolphe 1816-1889Scale: 1:1,000,000 and 1:25000
Size: 50x80 cm
Area: Thailand and Bangkok
These are complimentary maps from a magazine - two sided and covered in plastic.
UnknownA series of four maps of Thailand. They cover: Chiangmai (Jienghmai) Nagorn Sridharmaraj (Nakhon Si Thammarat) Bangkok Songkhla (Songala)
Royal Thai Survey DepartmentOne in the series of four maps of Thailand.
Scale: 1:1,000,000
Size: 70x60 cm
Creator: Royal Survey Dept, Bangkok
Publisher: RSD, Bangkok
Place of printing: Bangkok
Area: South of Thailand
The map is stamped with "The Greater India Research Committee".
"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 ArchaeologistAlbums and single cuttings of newspaper articles. mostly written by Quaritch Wales. The contents concern the history and politics of India, China and other countries in Southeast Asia.
Wales Horace Geoffrey Quaritch 1900-1981