Frederick John Richards

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Frederick John Richards
MA, ICS FRAS
Richards, Frederick John.jpg
Born 1901
Died 1965
Residence 21 High Street Oxford; Charnwood House, Portland Street, Leamington Spa [A63; 1913]
c/o Messrs Binny & Co., Madras [1915]
6 Lexham Gardens, W8 [1925]
1a Collingham Road, SW5 [1933]
Treeps, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex [1949]
Occupation civil service
Society Membership
membership Local Correspondent
ordinary fellow in 1913
elected_AI 1913.12.04
societies Royal Asiatic Society




Notes

Office Notes

RAI Council 1925 Member
RAI Council 1926 Member
RAI Council 1927 Member

House Notes

1913.11.18 proposed by R.R. Marett, seconded by T.C. Hodson
1913.11.18 Local Correspondents. Mr J.H. Hutton was elected a Local Correspondent and Messrs A. Jelf and J.F. Richards were nominated.
1913.12.02 Mr Arthur Jelf and Mr J.F. Richards were elected Local Correspondents

j.f. in 1913 Local Corresp list and ordinary list, leamington address, J.F. in 1917 onwards binny address

Notes From Elsewhere

Secretary to Government, Local Self-government Department
District Magistrate and Collector of the C and M Station

image and dates MAY NOT BE CORRECT for our man -

Publications

External Publications

SALEM
By F.J. Richards I.C.S.
Madras District Gazetteers
Printed by The Superintendent, Government Press, Madras - 1918
In Two Volumes

Chapters in Madras 1922 handbook: Pre-historic archaeology in Madras;
A note on the anthropology of South India
[James Hornell also contributed to his book]

House Publications

Note on Some Iron Age Graves at Odugattur, North Arcot District, South India. JRAI Vol. 54 (Jan. - Jun., 1924), pp. 157-165

Related Material Details

RAI Material

glass negatives (teaching photos, iron age pottery)

Other Material

V&A: tripod burial urn; PRM