Emma Louisa Radford (Q880): Difference between revisions
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English | Emma Louisa Radford |
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Statements
Chiswick House, Ditton Hill, Surbiton (English)
1915
Addition, Profession or Occupation: J.P. F.R.Hist.S. (English)
Qualification: Has conducted research + published papers on the local history of Devonshire + on English ceramics. (British English)
1892
Radford was a member of the Committee on Devonshire Folk-lore (English)
July 1890Gregorian
History of the church at Lydford (English)
July 1890Gregorian
Lady Howard of Fitzford (English)
August 1896Gregorian
Andrew and Nicholas Tremayne (English)
Radford's work is credited using the initials E. L. R. (British English)