Joan Evans (Q275)

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  • Miss Joan Evans
  • Dame Joan Evans
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Joan Evans
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  • Miss Joan Evans
  • Dame Joan Evans

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https://arthistorians.info/evansj/
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1927
Evans's name is included in a list of Postgraduate and Research Students at UCL (English)
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2 March 1933
Addition, Profession or Occupation: D. Litt (Oxon); D. Lit (London) Hon Librarian, Conway Library Courtauld Institute (English)
Qualification: General interest in the study of antiquity, particularly in reference to Mediaeval archaeology; author of Jewellery, Magical Jewels, Life in Mediaeval France, Pattern, + other works. Council of Folk-Lore Society; Foreign Correspondent of the Societe Nationale des Antiquaries de France. (English)
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Evans is listed as an ASSOCIÉS CORRESPONDANTS (English)
1923
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Bulletin de la Société nationale des antiquaires de France (1937) (English)
16 October 1913Gregorian
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Susan Bernstein, Appendix: Notable Readers, Roomscape: Women Writers in the British Museum from George Eliot to Virginia Woolf (2013) (English)
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The Yearbook Of The Universities Of The Empire 1938 (English)
The Society of Antiquaries received an invitation from the Council for British Archaeology to Nominate their representative on the Council under the revised scheme of representation adopted by the Council on June 2nd 1949. It was resolved that Dr Joan Evans, be appointed. (English)
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29 May 1935
Evans is one of the named people taking part in the discussion after the meeting presentation. (British English)
27 May 1936
Evans is one of the named people taking part in the discussion after the meeting presentation. (British English)
22 October 1947
Evans is one of the named respondents in the discussion following meeting presentation (English)
26 January 1949
The President Joan Evans read a paper on 'The Wilton Diptych Reconsidered'. (English)
11 May 1949
Evans read a paper - The Archaeological Institute: A Retrospect. M Whinney proposed a vote of thanks for the President (Evans) (English)
14 December 1949
The president (Joan Evans) proposed a vote of thanks after Mrs Hawkes' paper, which was carried unanimously. (English)
21 February 1918Gregorian
An enamelled lid at All Souls College, Oxford (British English)
Evans's paper is listed as a communication to the Society (British English)
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SAL 02/49 (British English)
https://collections.sal.org.uk/sal.02.049
https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG26654
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Conway Papers GBR/0012/MS Add.7676 (Cambridge University Library) (English)
22 June 1893Gregorian
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14 July 1977
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Joan Evans, Prelude and Fugue (1964) (English)
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Joan Evans, Prelude and Fugue (1964) (English)
Arthur Evans was Joan Evans' half-brother (British English)
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https://web.archive.org/web/20120316082907/http://johnevans.ashmolean.org/evans/joan-evans.html
24983
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=24983
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91409570
https://viaf.org/viaf/91409570/
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Q3179580
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q3179580
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lccn-n50010868
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50010868/
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