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British School, Villa Giulia, Rome (English)
1925
35 Via Balbo, Rome (British English)
1934
9 Kensington Square Mansions, Young Street, W. (British English)
1891
British School, Palazzo Odescalchi (British English)
1909
1 reference
Report of College, Girton College Cambridge, Education. 1915. [IWM Women at Work Collection] (English)
January 1893Gregorian
1883
13 Cornwall Residences, Regent's Park, N. W. (English)
Residence shared with Miss Marks, formerly of Girton (English)
1 reference
The Athenaeum 22 September 1883 (English)
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Report of College, Girton College Cambridge, Education. 1915. [IWM Women at Work Collection] (English)
28 April 1920Gregorian
Assistant Director of the British School of Archaeology at Rome, author of "Roman Sculpture from Augustus to Constantine" (English)
2 references
Trying to get a handle on the Blue Papers and different model needed: e.g. use of evidence for election (English)
29 September 2021
1919
Strong is listed as an Ordinary Member of the London Local Association (British English)
1 reference
British Federation of University Women Annual Report 1919-1920 (British English)
1896
Sellers was Lecturer in Art and Archaeology (English)
1 reference
Handbook of Courses Open to Women in British, Continental and Canadian Universities (New York: Macmillan, 1896 (English)
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British Federation of University Women Annual Report 1919-1920 (British English)
Sellers and Lathbury were offering a short course of ten lectures "Greek Art and Life" on Greek archaeology, which were delivered in the British Museum's Greek galleries; Sellers' lectures were first, followed by Lathbury's. (English)
Tickets for the whole course were priced at 10s, special price for teachers 5s, tickets for "Artisans" 2s 6d (on sale in the Elgin Room) (English)
Sellers was unable to complete delivery of her lectures due to an attack of influenza. Lathbury stepped in in her place. (English)
19 January 1892Gregorian
2 references
The Athenaeum, 16 January 1892 (English)
The Builder 30 January 1892, p 73 (English)
30 March 1892Gregorian
The Greek Theatre (English)
Tickets for this lecture were priced at 5s, or six tickets for £1 1s. Tickets could be purchased from Caroline Hutton, or on the door. (English)
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The Athenaeum 19 March 1892 (English)
May 1892Gregorian
Sellers was offering two short courses of three lectures each: "Greek Painting and Greek Vases" and "The Parthenon Marbles". (English)
Applications for the course to be sent to Caroline Hutton (English)
1 reference
The Athenaeum 7 May 1892 (English)
Strong took over the editorship of this series after her husband's death (English)
1906
1 reference
Catalogue of the International Society of Gravers, Painters and Sculptors Exhibition (1906) (English)
Sellers was offering a course of six lectures on "the development of sculpture" (English)
10 February 1892Gregorian
1 reference
The Builder 6 February 1892, p 94 (English)
1883
Sellers was advertising personal tuition services and offering classes for women in Latin, Greek, English and French from her home in Regent's Park. (English)
1 reference
The Athenaeum 22 September 1883 (English)
1 reference
Margaret Murray, Saqqara Mastabas II (1937) (British English)
Greek head in the possession of T. Hmphrey Ward (English)
28 May 1894Gregorian
1 reference
The Academy 26 May 1894, p 439 (English)
Some Early Homeric Vase-Paintings (English)
17 October 1892Gregorian
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The Academy 15 October 1892, p 338 (English)
1913
Strong went on a lecture tour of the Archaeological Institute of America's Circuits (Eastern US, Eastern Canada, Central US) as the Norton Memorial Lecturer, 1913 (English)
1 reference
Bulletin of the Archaeological Institute of America (December 1914) (English)
opening of the Ambrosian Library in Rome (British English)
17 November 1926Gregorian
Strong was appointed the Society of Antiquaries representative (British English)
1 reference
SAL 03/01/012 SAL Council Book 12 [20 Feb 1918-18 Oct 1933] (British English)
1 reference
https://archive.org/details/in.gov.ignca.31262/page/250/mode/2up?q=%22miss+n.+jolliffe%22
1903
Strong was credited as the main organiser of the Loan Exhibition of ancient Greek Art (English)
1 reference
Burlington Fine Arts Club, Ancient Greek Art (1903) (English)
1903
Strong lent terracotta masks and vase fragments to the Greek Art exhibition (English)
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Burlington Fine Arts Club, Ancient Greek Art (1903) (English)
25 March 1860Gregorian
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16 September 1943
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55669
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=55669
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50164
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=50164
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