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=== House Notes ===
 
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Proposed by ?, seconded by T.A. Joyce, 1907.10.22<br /><br />
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H. Frank Atlay (1863-1923) was manager of ruby and sapphire mines in Burma (Myanmar)(1887-1923)<br />[The eponym dictionary of birds][silver pheasant]<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
 
H. Frank Atlay (1863-1923) was manager of ruby and sapphire mines in Burma (Myanmar)(1887-1923)<br />[The eponym dictionary of birds][silver pheasant]<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />

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Frank Atlay

Frank Atlay
File:Atlay, Frank.jpg
Born 1863
Died 1923
Residence Burma Ruby Mines, Mogok, Upper Burma; Oriental Club, Hanover Square, W.
Occupation business
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1923 deceased
elected_AI 1907.12.09
clubs Oriental Club




Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

Proposed by ?, seconded by T.A. Joyce, 1907.10.22
death reported in Report of the Council for 1924

Notes From Elsewhere

H. Frank Atlay (1863-1923) was manager of ruby and sapphire mines in Burma (Myanmar)(1887-1923)
[The eponym dictionary of birds][silver pheasant]




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PRM: Six silver charms worn by Burmans under the skin as charm against disease, &c., Ruby Mines, Mogok, Upper Burma. Presented by Frank Atlay, Esq., Mogok, Upper Burma.