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Bullough, Edward, 1880-1934 (Literary scholar)

 Person

Nationality:

English.

Role within the BSR:

Honorary Treasurer of the Faculty of Archaeology History and Letters, early 1920s.

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

Compilation of 5 letters to Edward Bullough and Arthur Hamilton Smith, 1922-1924

 Item

Compilation of 5 letters to Edward Bullough and Arthur Hamilton Smith, 1922-1924

Reference number: AR-02.03.04/286-ES.03
Scope and Contents An assortment of letters accounting for instances of both Eugénie and Ashby paying the salaries of staff (Miss Tardieu) or for binding books from their own pockets. One report: 'Receipts and Expendtiture Accounts' for 'The Executive Comittee' and 'The Faculty of Archaeology' for year ending June 23, 1923 by Messrs Deloitte, Plender, Griffiths & Co. One letter highglights Eugénie's activities in England in October 1923, revealing her proactive approach to...
Dates: 1922-1924

Letters sent to various recipients, 1923 - 1924

 Record Group

Letters sent to various recipients, 1923 - 1924

Reference number: AR-02.03.04/284
Scope and Contents The materials comprise approximately 450 individual sheets of correspondence arranged in alphabetical order by name of sender/recipient into a series of denoted sections (A-B, B-C, etc.) presented in chronological order (from most recent to oldest) from the years 1923 to 1924. The materials have a number of overarching thematic threads. First, there are the various documents and correspondences between Strong, the BSR administrators, Ashby, Miss Tardieu and the BSR students, concerning the...
Dates: 1923 - 1924

Memo to Arthur Hamilton Smith, 1923 November 28

 Item

Memo to Arthur Hamilton Smith, 1923 November 28

Reference number: AR-02.03.04/286-EB.04
Scope and Contents

Discussion of the balance sheet from auditors, with specific figures pertaining to general turn-over, Library expenditure, Publications and the Oxford Scholarship. E. Bullough voices his displeasure regarding the system of book-keeping.

Dates: 1923 November 28