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