Agnes Ramsay (Q1006): Difference between revisions
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(Changed claim: member of excavation during archaeological fieldwork (P37): Isaura Nova (Q1936)) |
(Created claim: fundraiser for (P106): goal (Q681)) |
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point in time: 1896
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note: Ramsay was involved in fundraising for the relief of Armenian women (British English) |
Revision as of 08:16, 3 October 2022
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English | Agnes Ramsay |
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Statements
11 College Bounds, Old Aberdeen (British English)
1901
1907
1908
Ramsay contributed a chapter on the women of Asia Minor (British English)
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1896
Ramsay was involved in fundraising for the relief of Armenian women (British English)
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Diaries of Gertrude Bell (held at University of Newcastle) (British English)
http://gertrudebell.ncl.ac.uk/
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WM Ramsay,Studies in the history and art of the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire (1906) (British English)
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WM Ramsay,Studies in the history and art of the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire (1906) (English)
May 1909Gregorian
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WM Ramsay, The Revolution in Constantinople and Turkey (1909) (English)
1899
Ramsay is listed in the Literature section as author of a book of travel: Everyday Life in Turke (1898). (British English)