BRITISH SCHOOL OF ARCHAEOLOGY IN EGYPT
AND EGYPTIAN RESEARCH ACCOUNT
patrons:
VISCOUNT KITCHENER, G.C.B., O.M., G.C.S.I., etc.
THE EARL OF CROMER, Q.C.B., G.C.M.G., K.C.S.I., etc.
GENERAL COMMITTEE (* Executive Members)
Lord Avebury
Walter Baily
Henry Balfour
Freiherr von Bissing
Dr. T. G. Bonney
Prof. R. C. Bosanquet
Rt. Hon. James Bryce
*Prof. J. B.:Bury {Chairman)
*Somers Clarke
Edward Clodd
Prof. Boyd Dawkins
Prof. Sir S. Dill
•Miss Eckenstein
Dr. Gregory Foster
Dr. J. G. Frazer
*Dr. Alan Gardiner
*Prof. Ernest Gardner
Prof. Percy Gardner
Rt. Hon. Sir G. T. Goldie
Prof. Gowland
F.-M. Lord Grenfell
Mrs. J. R. Green
Mrs. F. Ll. Griffith
Dr. A. C. Haddon
Jesse Haworth
Dr. A. C. Headlam
D. G. Hogarth
Sir H. H. Howorth
Baron A. von Hugel
Mrs. C. H. W. Johns
Prof. Macalister
Dr. R. W. Macan
Prof. Mahaffy
•J. G. Milne
Sir C. Scott Moncrieff
Robert Mond
Prof. Montague
Walter Morrison
*Miss M. A. Murray
Prof. P. E. Newberry
F. W. Percival
Dr. Pinches
Dr. G. W. Prothero
Dr. G. Reisner
Sir W. Richmond
Prof. F. W. Ridgeway
Mrs. Strong
Mrs. Tirard
E. Towry Whyte
Honorary Treasurer—*H. Sefton-Jones
Honorary Director—Prof. Flinders Petrie
Honorary Secretaries—Mrs. Hilda Petrie and *Dr. J. H. Walker
Bankers—The Anglo-Egyptian Bank.
The need of providing for the training of students is even greater in Egypt than it
is in Greece and Italy; and the relation of England to Egypt at present makes it the
more suitable that support should be given to a British School in that land. This body is
the only such agency, and is also the basis of the excavations of Prof. Flinders Petrie, who
has had many students associated with his work in past years. The great enterprise of the
excavation of the temples and city of Memphis, which is continued year by year, promises the
most valuable results. This labour will necessarily be far more costly than any other work
in Egypt, and it cannot be suitably carried out without increasing the present income of the
School. Active support is required to ensure the continuance of such work, which depends
entirely on personal contributions, and each subscriber receives the annual volume. The
antiquities not retained by the Egyptian Government are presented to Public Museums, after
the Annual Exhibition, in June and July, at University College. The accounts are audited by
a Chartered Accountant, and published in the Annual Report. Treasurer : H. Sefton-Jones.
ADDRESS THE HON. SECRETARY,
BRITISH SCHOOL IN EGYPT, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE,
GOWER STREET, LONDON, W.C
:
AND EGYPTIAN RESEARCH ACCOUNT
patrons:
VISCOUNT KITCHENER, G.C.B., O.M., G.C.S.I., etc.
THE EARL OF CROMER, Q.C.B., G.C.M.G., K.C.S.I., etc.
GENERAL COMMITTEE (* Executive Members)
Lord Avebury
Walter Baily
Henry Balfour
Freiherr von Bissing
Dr. T. G. Bonney
Prof. R. C. Bosanquet
Rt. Hon. James Bryce
*Prof. J. B.:Bury {Chairman)
*Somers Clarke
Edward Clodd
Prof. Boyd Dawkins
Prof. Sir S. Dill
•Miss Eckenstein
Dr. Gregory Foster
Dr. J. G. Frazer
*Dr. Alan Gardiner
*Prof. Ernest Gardner
Prof. Percy Gardner
Rt. Hon. Sir G. T. Goldie
Prof. Gowland
F.-M. Lord Grenfell
Mrs. J. R. Green
Mrs. F. Ll. Griffith
Dr. A. C. Haddon
Jesse Haworth
Dr. A. C. Headlam
D. G. Hogarth
Sir H. H. Howorth
Baron A. von Hugel
Mrs. C. H. W. Johns
Prof. Macalister
Dr. R. W. Macan
Prof. Mahaffy
•J. G. Milne
Sir C. Scott Moncrieff
Robert Mond
Prof. Montague
Walter Morrison
*Miss M. A. Murray
Prof. P. E. Newberry
F. W. Percival
Dr. Pinches
Dr. G. W. Prothero
Dr. G. Reisner
Sir W. Richmond
Prof. F. W. Ridgeway
Mrs. Strong
Mrs. Tirard
E. Towry Whyte
Honorary Treasurer—*H. Sefton-Jones
Honorary Director—Prof. Flinders Petrie
Honorary Secretaries—Mrs. Hilda Petrie and *Dr. J. H. Walker
Bankers—The Anglo-Egyptian Bank.
The need of providing for the training of students is even greater in Egypt than it
is in Greece and Italy; and the relation of England to Egypt at present makes it the
more suitable that support should be given to a British School in that land. This body is
the only such agency, and is also the basis of the excavations of Prof. Flinders Petrie, who
has had many students associated with his work in past years. The great enterprise of the
excavation of the temples and city of Memphis, which is continued year by year, promises the
most valuable results. This labour will necessarily be far more costly than any other work
in Egypt, and it cannot be suitably carried out without increasing the present income of the
School. Active support is required to ensure the continuance of such work, which depends
entirely on personal contributions, and each subscriber receives the annual volume. The
antiquities not retained by the Egyptian Government are presented to Public Museums, after
the Annual Exhibition, in June and July, at University College. The accounts are audited by
a Chartered Accountant, and published in the Annual Report. Treasurer : H. Sefton-Jones.
ADDRESS THE HON. SECRETARY,
BRITISH SCHOOL IN EGYPT, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE,
GOWER STREET, LONDON, W.C
: