Rachel Robertson Reid (Q1029): Difference between revisions
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point in time: 14 June 1906Gregorian
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title of paper: The Rebellion of the Earls (English) | |||||||||||||||
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note: This paper won the Royal Historical Society's Alexander Prize in 1905 (English) | |||||||||||||||
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stated in: periodical specific reference information (free text): The Athenaeum 23 June 1906 Iss 4104 p 771 (English) |
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White Lodge, Wellesley Road, Gunnersbury, W. (British English)
1910
4 Grange Road, Gunnersbury (British English)
1919
1 reference
British Federation of University Women Annual Report 1919-1920 (British English)
1 reference
University of London Historical Record (1836-1912) (English)
1 reference
University of London Historical Record (1836-1912) (English)
1 reference
University of London Historical Record (1836-1912) (British English)
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University of London Historical Record (1836-1912) (British English)
17 April 1907Gregorian
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RHS 5/2 (British English)
1919
Reid is listed as an Ordinary Member of the London Local Association (British English)
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British Federation of University Women Annual Report 1919-1920 (British English)
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Educational Times 1 June 1909, p 236 (British English)
14 June 1906Gregorian
The Rebellion of the Earls (English)
This paper won the Royal Historical Society's Alexander Prize in 1905 (English)
1 reference
The Athenaeum 23 June 1906 Iss 4104 p 771 (English)
1906
Reid is named as a co-founder, with Miss M. A. Howard (British English)
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52728
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=52728
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