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RCS contains:
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QM The Queen Mary photograph collection on India
RCMS 100 Diaries and papers of Frederic Williams
RCMS 101 Portraits of the Cabul prisoners
RCMS 102 Three months in Thibet
RCMS 103 Archives of the British Association of Malaysia and Singapore
RCMS 104 Malayan town planning papers
RCMS 106 Vocabulary of Bajau
RCMS 107 Papers and photographs of Thomas Buckley
RCMS 108 Personal and family papers of Lillian Newton
RCMS 109 Malayan official programmes
RCMS 11 Records of the Commonwealth Producers' Organisation
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Archives of the British Association of Malaysia and Singapore

Title Archives of the British Association of Malaysia and Singapore
Reference GBR/0115/RCMS 103
Creator British Association of Malaysia and Singapore
Covering Dates 1801–1970
Extent and Medium 24 boxes; paper/photograph; mixed scripts
Repository Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library
Content and context

The Association of British Malaya was founded in 1920, replacing the Straits Settlements Association which had existed since 1868. In the light of changing circumstances it became the British Association of Malaya, the British Association of Malaysia and the British Association of Malaysia and Singapore.

From 1952 to 1967 the Secretary of the Association was Hugh Bryson. He organised the accumulation of two important collections of historical material through the BAM. In 1960, in cooperation with the Royal Commonwealth Society, Bryson initiated the gathering of original documents - memoranda, diaries, correspondence - and the writing of special reminiscences by those with first hand experience of the geographic area covered by the Association. Subjects of particular significance include politics and government, trade and commerce, social and cultural history, the First and Second World Wars, and the Malayan Emergency. As the material was received it was deposited in the Royal Commonwealth Society Library. Bryson also collected photographs, particularly those reflecting the history of South-East Asia. After his death in 1977, a few further donations were received from former BAM members, and these have been incorporated in an Addenda section.

Deposited with the Royal Commonwealth Society in 1973 on the dissolution of the British Association of Malaysia and Singapore

Access and Use

Due to the fragile state of many of these papers, users are requested to refer to microfilm copies where available.

In English, Malay, Chinese

Please cite as Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library, Archives of the British Association of Malaysia and Singapore, RCMS 103

Further information

The photographic collection of the British Association of Malaysia and Singapore is held at RCS/BAM.

Indexed

The original division of the archive into fourteen main thematic headings has been retained since it has been used in the microfilming of large parts of the collection and widely cited in published literature. The numbering of the thematic divisions, however, has been changed from Roman to Arabic numerals. A fifteenth section entitled Addenda has been created to accommodate the most recent acquisitions. This collection description was created by MJC.

Index Terms
Asia
Malay Archipelago
Malaysia
Singapore
British Association of Malaysia and Singapore
RCS/RCMS 103 contains:
1 Political and constitutional papers I.
6 boxes; paper; mixed scripts.
1886–1966
2 Political and constitutional papers II.
1 box; paper; mixed scripts.
1874–1968
3 Memoirs.
1 box; paper; mixed scripts.
1904–1969
4 Recollections.
4 boxes; paper; mixed scripts.
1889–1969
5 Crime.
1 box; paper/photograph; mixed scripts.
1945–1970
6 Education.
1 box; paper.
1920–1969
7 Memoirs.
1 box; paper.
1947–1969
8 Commerce.
12 files; paper.
1868–1974
9 Biographical notes.
12 files; paper.
1887–1969
10 Volunteer forces.
5 files; paper.
1888–1969
11 World War I.
1 box; paper/photograph.
1954–1962
12 World War II.
5 boxes; paper.
1941–1969
13 Correspondence of David Brown. 26 letters concerning economic development and the management of his estates exchanged between Brown and various correspondents. The collection includes eight letters from Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles. The file also includes a typescript copy of the will of Francis Light.
Creator: Brown, David, 1778-1825.
1 file; paper; mixed scripts.
1801–1825
14 Miscellaneous.
1 box; paper.
1914–1961
15 Addenda.
2 boxes; paper/photograph.
1883–2000

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