2001-2010

This material is held atRoyal Asiatic Society Archives

Scope and Content

Material from events between 2001 and 2010:
__2001__
26 November: The Society for South Asian Studies Annual General Meeting, held at the premises of the Royal Asiatic Society.
* Invitation poster for the event, 1 piece. Agenda for the AGM, 1 piece.
* Administrative correspondence, 4 pieces, dated 12 July - 13 December 2001.
__2004__
22 April: Potential visit by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Association.
* Letter from Mayella Figgis, Foreign and Commonwealth Office Association, to Alison Ohta, Curator, Royal Asiatic Society, to confirm that after their Charman, Roger Westbrook's visit to the Society, the Association would be keen to arrange a group visit. This has been annotated with 'Nov 2004' suggesting the visit took place in November of that year. Typed, 1 piece, dated 22 April 2004.
17 November: Visit of the Nichi-ei Otomodachi Kai Arts & Antiques Group to the Royal Asiatic Society.
* Letter from Judith A. Colegate to Alison Ohta, Curator, Royal Asiatic Society to confirm the group's visit and to finalise the arrangements. Typed,1 piece, dated 3 August 2004.
__2005__
22 February: Visit of the Kensington and Chelsea National Trust Association.
* Letter confirming the date of the Trust's visit to the Society, 1 piece, dated 2 November 2004.
__2006__
27 July and 5 October: Receptions to celebrate the opening of the new premises of the Society at 14 Stephenson Way.
* Invitation card with reply form, printed card, 2 pieces.
* Letter from the President, Anthony Stockwell, to the Fellows informing of the event, 1 piece, dated 12 July 2006.
* List of attendees to the reception on 27 July, 6 pieces.
Undated: Celebration of the 80th birthday of Professor A.D.H. Bivar hosted by The Circle of Inner Asian Art and Brepols Academic Publishers, held at the Royal Asiatic Society's premises.
* Invitation card, printed card, 1 piece.
__2007__
2 July: Concert of Kazakh Music held at the Royal Asiatic Society's premises.
* Programme for the event, 1 piece.
13 August: School Visit to the Royal Asiatic Society.
* 44 digital images.
__2008__
21 February: Concert of Kazakh Classical Music held at the Royal Asiatic Society's premises.
* Admission ticket, 1 piece.
15 May: Concert of Chinese, Japanese and Mongolian Folk Melodies held at the Royal Asiatic Society's premises.
* Admission ticket, 1 piece.
* Programme for the event, 1 piece.
__2009__
30 April: Celebration of the completion of the conservation of two Persian manuscripts made possible by a grant from the Don Baker Memorial Fund.
* Invitation card, 1 piece.
12 June: 'A Composer on the Throne: the Music of Sultan Selim III and his Court', a talk and concert held at the Royal Asiatic Society.
* Concert programme, pamphlet.
__2010__
18 September: The Royal Asiatic Society opened as part of Open House.
* Letter from Jeni Hoskin, Project Manager, Open City, to Alison Ohta, Curator, Royal Asiatic Society, to confirm the Society's participation in Open House London 2010. With the letter are the Final Fact Check List, Publicity Material and Insurance information. Typed and printed, 4 pieces, dated 3 June 2010.
* Handout sheets for artworks hanging in the Society's premises, 4 electronic documents.
* 'Open House London, Archifacts' sheet, 1 piece.
* 'Royal Asiatic Society Open House Statistics – Saturday 18th September 2010', electronic document.
* Report on Open house of 18th of September 2010, 2 versions, 3 pieces.

Administrative / Biographical History

The Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland was founded by the eminent Sanskrit scholar Sir Henry Thomas Colebrooke on the 15th March 1823. It received its Royal Charter from King George IV on the 11th August 1824 'for the investigation of subjects connected with and for the encouragement of science, literature and the arts in relation to Asia'. It continues as a forum for those who are interested in the languages, cultures and history of Asia to meet and exchange ideas.

Note

The Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland was founded by the eminent Sanskrit scholar Sir Henry Thomas Colebrooke on the 15th March 1823. It received its Royal Charter from King George IV on the 11th August 1824 'for the investigation of subjects connected with and for the encouragement of science, literature and the arts in relation to Asia'. It continues as a forum for those who are interested in the languages, cultures and history of Asia to meet and exchange ideas.

Additional Information

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