Bailey, F.M. (Frederick Marshman), 1882-1967
Variant names1901-1903 17th Bengal Lancers; 1903-1905 32nd Sikh Pioneers; 1903-1904 British Tibet Expedition; 1904-1905 exploration party to western Tibet; 1905 Indian Political Department; 1905-1909 British trade agent at Gyantse; 1912 Gill Memorial, Royal Geographical Society; 1914 Macgregor Medal, Royal United Service Institution; 1915-1916 Indian Expeditionary Force; 1915 CIE; 1917-1918 political officer, Mesopotamia and Persia; 1918-1920 Mission in central Asia; 1920 Livingstone Gold medal, Royal Geographical Society; 1921-1932 political officer Sikkim; 1930-1932 political agent, central India; 1932-1933 resident in Kashmir; 1935-1938 envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary at the court of Nepal; 1939-1942 Home Guard, in charge of the north Norfolk auxiliary units; 1942-1943 King's messenger in Central and South America
Epithet: army officer, explorer and naturalist
British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001394.0x0000fa
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| creatorOf | Papers of Lt-Col Frederick Marshman Bailey, Indian Army 1900, Indian Political Service 1905-38, and of other members of his family, 1827-1976 | British Library | |
| referencedIn | Irma Bailey papers., 1980 | British Library | |
| creatorOf | Frederick Marshman Bailey papers., 1918-1920 | British Library | |
| creatorOf | Frederick Marshman Bailey papers., 1918-1940 | British Library |
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| associatedWith | Bailey, Florence, active 1882, née Marshman, wife of Lt-Col Frederick Bailey | person |
| associatedWith | Bailey, Frederick, active 1859-1892, army officer, Royal Engineers | person |
| associatedWith | Bailey, Irma, 1896-1988, nee Cozens-Hardy, wife of Frederick Marshman Bailey | person |
| Place Name | Admin Code | Country | |
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| Mashhad, Iran | |||
| Sikkim, Asia | |||
| Tashkent, Uzbekistan | |||
| Central Asia, Asia | |||
| Mount Everest, Tibet | |||
| Russia, Europe, Asia | |||
| Tashkent, Uzbekistan | |||
| Chinese Turkestan, China | |||
| Himalaya Mountains, Tibet | |||
| Turkestan, Asia | |||
| Nepal, Asia | |||
| Japan, Asia | |||
| Central Asia, Asia | |||
| Gilgit, Kashmir | |||
| Russia, Europe, Asia | |||
| Tibet, Asia | |||
| Kashgar, China | |||
| Rawalpindi, Punjab | |||
| Mishmi Hills, Assam and Burma | |||
| Thailand, Asia | |||
| Aligarh, United Provinces | |||
| Cambodia, Asia | |||
| Charsadda, North-West Frontier Province | |||
| Bhutan, Asia | |||
| North-East Frontier, India | |||
| North-West Frontier Province, India | |||
| China, Asia | |||
| Transcaspia, Central Asia | |||
| Assam, India | |||
| Dibang River, Assam | |||
| Sikkim, Asia | |||
| Central Asia, Asia | |||
| Tashkent, Uzbekistan | |||
| Satna, Rewa State, Central India | |||
| Nepal, Asia |
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Person
Birth 1882-02-03
Death 1967-04-17
