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Letter from P. M. Sykes to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/16/46 · Unidad documental simple · 11 June [1940]
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

26 St. George's Court, Gloucester Road, S.W.7. - It is nearly eighteen months since his sister Ella died, hopes he may keep the Downie biography; when writing his 'History of Afghanistan' the first source he turned to was 'The Golden Bough', whichread more

Add. MS b/37/253 · Unidad documental simple · c 1947-c 1955
Parte de Additional Manuscripts b

The Residency, Udaipur, Rajputana. Dated 31.I.16 - Asks for his support to be elected to the Athenaeum; has collected the customs and manners of Chinese Turkestan; is now to take up the post of Resident in Udaipur.

Add. MS b/37/252 · Unidad documental simple · c 1947-c 1955
Parte de Additional Manuscripts b

4 Lyall Street, Belgrave Square. Dated 1.iv.14 - Queries the custom of the severed dog that an army marched between after the peace was made, has asked [William] Ridgeway and [Charles] Hagberg Wright; also mentions the custom of burning rue to avoid theread more

FRAZ/33/190 · Unidad documental simple · 6 May 1938
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Hill Crest, Dormans Park, East Grinstead - Gives advice, as asked, on using the garden of the Royal Geographical Society, and on the insertion of leaflets in the 'Geographical Journal', and suggests writing to the President Professor Balfour; alsoread more

Letter from P. M. Sykes to J. G. Frazer
Add. MS c/60/115 · Unidad documental simple · 31 Jan. 1916
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

P. & O.S.N. Co. S.S. 'Mongolia', Address The Residency, Udaipur, Rajputana - Asks for his support to be elected to the Athenaeum; has collected the customs and manners of Chinese Turkestan; is now to take up the post of Resident in Udaipur.

Letter from P. M. Sykes to J. G. Frazer
Add. MS c/60/114 · Unidad documental simple · 1 Apr. 1914
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

4 Lyall Street, Belgrave Square - Queries the custom of the severed dog that an army marched between after the peace was made, has asked [William] Ridgeway and [Charles] Hagberg Wright; also mentions the custom of burning rue to avoid the evil eye; wouldread more