Forsdyke, Edgar John, 1883-1979 (British classicist, Director and principal librarian of the British Museum between 1936 and 1950)
Nationality:
English.
Role within the BSR:
Secretary to the Faculty of Archaeology, History and Letters, 1911-1926.
Found in 160 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from O. K. Struckmeyer, 1920 November 13
Letter from O. K. Struckmeyer, 1920 November 13
A long letter outlining an issue with the payment of the Gilchrist Studentship.
Letter from O. K. Struckmeyer , 1920 November 11
Letter from O. K. Struckmeyer , 1920 November 11
Writing from Florence, the Student is requesting payment due as part of the studentship. The student is real need of the money to support living costs.
Letter from O. K. Struckmeyer, 1920 October 25
Letter from O. K. Struckmeyer, 1920 October 25
The Gilchrist Scholar is relaying a problem regarding the receipt of his stipend.
Letter from O. K. Struckmeyer, 1920 October 2
Letter from O. K. Struckmeyer, 1920 October 2
Writing from Bologna, the Gilchrist Scholar is thankful for the extra £25 on top of his grant - helping relieve his financial circumstances. There is trouble receiving the funds.
Letter from O. K. Struckmeyer, 1920 September 11
Letter from O. K. Struckmeyer, 1920 September 11
Writing from Venice, the Glichrist Scholar outlines his movements around Italy for the next month or so and how he would like to receive his stipend.
Letter from O. K. Struckmeyer, 1920 August 31
Letter from O. K. Struckmeyer, 1920 August 31
Asking for the available 50% increase in Gilchrist stipend and laying out plans for travel itinerary in Italy.
Letter from Priscilla Gorton, 1920 July 07
Letter from Priscilla Gorton, 1920 July 07
Priscilla is asking for forther information on the Gilchrist Studentship.
Letter from R. Gardner, 1920 May 20
Letter from R. Gardner, 1920 May 20
Returning the proofs for PBSR. Gardner notes one mistake in a footnote.
Letter from R. Gardner, 1920 April 22
Letter from R. Gardner, 1920 April 22
Gardner encloses a further addition to his article in PBSR. He is returning from Italy 'where D. Ashby accompanied [him] on some explorations, whihc were extremely pleasant'.
Letter from Reginald Blomfield, 1920 July 16
Letter from Reginald Blomfield, 1920 July 16
Enclosing an introduction (now absent) to the work of Bradshaw in the Papers, with corrections as advicsed by Ashby.