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 Richard Clay & Sons, 1920 December 6
Letter from Richard Clay & Sons, 1920 December 6
A revision of a report.
Letter from Richard Clay & Sons, 1920 November 8
Letter from Richard Clay & Sons, 1920 November 8
Brief note. Returning postcards and proofs from Kegan Paul and Trench & Co.
Letter from Richard Clay & Sons, 1920 October 22
Letter from Richard Clay & Sons, 1920 October 22
Regarding the restrictions in gas and electricity supply, under the 'Coal Emergency Order'.
Letter from Richard Clay & Sons, 1920 October 18
Letter from Richard Clay & Sons, 1920 October 18
Brief note. Asking for the list of subscribers to the British School at Rome.
Letter from Richard Clay & Sons, 1920 September 2
Letter from Richard Clay & Sons, 1920 September 2
Brief note regarding the 'Wrappers' for the excerpts in British School at Rome Papers Vol. 9.
Letter from Richard Clay & Sons, 1920 August 5
Letter from Richard Clay & Sons, 1920 August 5
Regarding the publication of the Papers of the British School at Rome, they enclose some proofs (not present now).
Letter from Robert Gardner, 1919 August 4
Letter from Robert Gardner, 1919 August 4
Gardner is writing to Forsdyke about his submission to the Papers (the articles on the Via Valeria and Via Claudia Valeria). He gives practical information as to the size of these potential submissions, the number of photographs he would like to include and the maps.
Letter from S. L. Courtauld, 1920 September 9
Letter from S. L. Courtauld, 1920 September 9
Concerning the transportation of some books to the British School via yacht.
Letter from Secretary (Howard?), 1920 October 27
Letter from Secretary (Howard?), 1920 October 27
Concerning the missing payment affiar of Gilchrist Scholar, O. K. Struckmeyer, and asking Forsdyke to update the student.
Letter from Secretary of Society of Antiquaries of London, 1920 December 8
Letter from Secretary of Society of Antiquaries of London, 1920 December 8
Regarding the use of the lantern and the services of the operator for a meeting in the 'Committee Room'.