Letter, in typescript, subscribed (in manuscript) by Michael Dolley, Stewart Lyon and Peter Sawyer, and addressed from Peter Sawyer's residence in Warwick, recommending the formation of an informal research group to meet three or four times a year to discuss "problems posed by the numismatic evidence for Late Anglo-Saxon England". The group would include, in the first instance, and presumably in addition to the undersigned, Christopher Blunt, Nicholas Brooks, Philip Grierson, Henry Loyn, Gay van der Meer, Veronica Smart and Ian Stewart. The inaugural meeting was proposed for 11 May at Cheltenham during the National Numismatic Congress.
Dolley, R. H. MichaelTwo men standing under a tree
A man walking on the hill
People sitting and standing in a shelter
People sitting around a table in a shelter
People walking on a vast plain landscape with mountains on the horizon
Paddy field with distant mountain
Mountainous landscape
Mountainous landscape with one-storey mills
A bare shelter structure with the entrance of the mine cave at the back
Inside the mine cave
Inside the church
Lots of shoal with rapid currents on our way heading towards northeast from Xichang.
The first town we meet when entering Fu Bo county area, about 5 km from the county city.
a well-known place where bandits are often seen.
Yi ethnic generals and soldiers often bring a rifle and a cane knife with them.
Wu Po family's wazi (slave).