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by Mae Saed, a great-granddaughter of a prince of Mueang Chae. The structure consists of two prefabricated rectangular units with a common floor, a covered veranda and walkway leading to the kitchen, and an open platform – all elevated on 36 octagonal teak pillars. The walls lean slightly outward
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February 1933. The auditorium has a high ceiling and three-metre-high glass doors on each long side that open on to the gardens. A stage is located at the far end, and the interior is decorated with antique carved woodwork from
Southeast Asia.
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On 20 November 2009, a fire destroyed the office and retail areas in the Chalerm Phrakiat building, and lightly damaged the library. The book collection, and the Society's holdings of valuable objects, were not damaged.
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shall be the investigation and encouragement of Art, Science and Literature in relation to Siam and neighbouring countries.” A total of 103 signed up as members before the first Annual General Meeting on 7 April 1904.
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in a historic teak house. The Society has a regular programme of lectures, study trips, cultural events, and music performances. The Society publishes two scholarly journals, the
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Siam Society Auditorium, seen from the entrance in 2021
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Heritage Lawyer: Laws for Cultural Heritage Protection
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Siam Society Minute Book, first meeting, 10 March 1904
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Organizations based in Thailand under royal patronage
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1401:. Bangkok: Siam Society. 2016.
1372:. Bangkok: Siam Society. 1989.
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