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Newscuttings on India
| Title |
Newscuttings on India |
| Reference |
GBR/0115/RCMS 324 |
| Creator |
Brown, Sir, Frank Herbert, 1868-1959, Knight, author and journalist |
| Covering Dates |
1906–1955 |
| Extent and Medium |
18 boxes; paper; The press cuttings are delicate and prone to disintegration.; Mixed |
| Repository |
Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library |
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| Content and context |
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Sir Frank Herbert Brown (1868-1959) was born on 13 March 1968. He worked as leader writer and assistant editor of the 'Bombay Gazette' for five years, and was editor of the 'Indian Daily Telegraph', Lucknow, for two years. He became London correspondent of 'The Times of India', and in 1902 entered the office of 'The Times', where he served on the Editorial Staff until 1954. He was Honorary Secretary of the East India Association, 1927-1954, and Honorary Treasurer of the Royal India, Pakistan and Ceylon Society from 1932. Brown contributed to the 'Encyclopaedia Britannica' and 'Dictionary of national biography', and to chapters on India and Burma in the 'Annual register', 1927-1946. He was knighted in 1937, and died on 14 February 1959.
Chronological series of newscuttings concerning India.
The provenance of the collection is unknown.
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Access and Use
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Please cite as Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library, Newscuttings on India, RCMS 324 |
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Indexed
This collection level description was created by RAS. The biographical history was compiled with reference to the entry on Frank Brown in 'Who was who', vol. 5, 1951-1960 (London, 1967), pp. 144-145.
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| Index Terms |
| Asia |
| India |
| Pakistan |
| Brown, Sir Frank Herbert (1868-1959) Knight, author and journalist |
| RCS/RCMS 324 contains: |
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1
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General cuttings. 24 volumes; Printed. |
20 May 1913–11 Feb. 1955 |
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2
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Educational cuttings. 5 plastic sleeves + 3 volumes; Mixed. |
1 May 1919–9 May 1936 |
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3
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Trade cuttings. 7 volumes + 3 plastic sleeves; Mixed. |
3 July 1920–10 June 1948 |
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Loose cuttings. 17 plastic sleeves + 1 envelope; Mixed. |
1906–1932 |
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