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GB 891 BHH-BHH/15-BHH/15/10 · File · 1869
Part of Papers of Brian Houghton Hodgson

"Some Account of the Senbyú pagoda at Mengún near the Burmese Capital, in a Memorandum by Captain E.H. Sladen, Political Agent at Mandalé; with Remarks on the Subject by Col. Henry Yule, C.B." Printed pamphlet of article first published in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1869. Bears Hodgson's annotations on the front cover, 1 item, dated November 1869.

Sladen E.H. Agent at Mandalé
GB 891 MCG-MCG/2 · File · 1946
Part of Papers of Sir Michael Cavanagh Gillett

"Some Notes on the Blue Turkish Tongue taken from Vilh. Thomsen's "Inscriptions de l'Orkhon déchiffrées" Helsingfors, 1896, and compared with modern Karhgari. The whole rather superficially done by MC Gillett 1946". Handwritten manuscript within a card cover containing vocabulary and grammar of the language.

Gillett Sir Michael Cavenagh 1907-1971 Consul
GB 891 LOR-LOR/1-LOR/1/3-LOR/1/3/5 · File · 27th Oct 1938
Part of Papers of David Lockhart Robertson Lorimer and Emily Overend Lorimer

"Some Points from Hitler's Philosophy; Views On Britain, Religion, Law and Justice, "Promoting the Victory of the Strong" By E.O. Lorimer, Formerly Tutor in Germanic Philology. Somerville College, Oxford". Newspaper article reprinted from the Welwyn Times of October 27, 1938 (with a few additions). Printed material with handwritten annotations at its head.

Emily Overend Lorimer
Songkhla (Songala)
GB 891 QW-QW/12-QW/12/4-QW/12/4/4 · File · 1933
Part of Papers of Horace Geoffrey Quaritch Wales

One 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 and parts of Malaya and Sumatra.

The map is stamped with "The Greater India Research Committee".

Royal Thai Survey Department
GB 891 RGC-RGC/2-RGC/2/26 · File · [1892 - 1900]
Part of Papers of Ram Gharib Chaube

The original paper folder headed: 4. Songs – (chiefly) Religious, and title page with: "Religious Songs from Northern India By William Crooke (late ICS) no. LVII".

William Crooke
GB 891 SC56 · Fonds · [1900-1940]

Ninety-nine sonnets written in English each titled with one of the names of God.

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