Ethel Ann Burton-Brown (Q1892): Difference between revisions
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note: Stated previous experience: Constant experience of lecturing in Rome for nearly two years, and frequent experience for four years previously (English) |
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- Ethel Ann Marshall
- Mrs Burton-Brown
- E. Burton-Brown
- Mrs E. Burton-Brown
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Girton College Register 1869-1946 (1948) (English)
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Girton College Register 1869-1946 (1948) (British English)
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Girton College Register 1869-1946 (1948) (British English)
19 Argyll Road, Kensington W. (British English)
1905
1904
3 Westwood Park, Forest Hill, S. E. (British English)
1886
1889
Burton-Brown obtained a first class mark (British English)
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Girton College Register 1869-1946 (1948) (British English)
MA (Cantab) (British English)
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1898
1904
Burton-Brown gave weekly lectures on new discoveries at the Roman Forum during the winter season (November to May) (English)
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Athenaeum, 6 February 1904, Iss 3980 (British English)
The Athenaeum 1903-12-05: Iss 3971 (English)
Girton College Register 1869-1946 (1948) (English)
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Girton College Register 1869-1946 (1948) (British English)
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Girton College Register 1869-1946 (1948) (British English)
Recent Excavations in Rome (3 lectures) (English)
Burton-Brown's lectures, held in the Lecture Hall, were illustrated by lantern slides via Epidiascope and other material. Tickets (obtained from Burton-Brown at her Forest Hill address) priced 12s 6d or 30s for three people for the course, 5s for single lecture at the door. (English)
18 January 1905Gregorian
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The Athenaeum 7 January 1905 p 27 (English)
May 1905Gregorian
Great Epochs of Classic Art (4 lectures) (English)
Burton-Brown's lectures were illustrated by lantern slide and held in the Lecture Hall. Individual lecture tickets were priced at 3s, the entire course was 10s 6d. (English)
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The Athenaeum 29 April 1905 (English) (English)
3 May 1905Gregorian
The Roman Forum (British English)
21 November 1904Gregorian
Recent Excavations at the Roman Forum (English)
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The Builder 26 November 1904, p 545 (British English)
February 1906Gregorian
The Development of Sculpture in Greece and Rome (British English)
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The Builder, 10 February 1906, p 142 (British English)
22 March 1898Gregorian
Demonstration on Greek Sculpture at the Museo Nazionale (British English)
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Journal of the British and American Archaeological Society of Rome, 2 (8) (1897-1898) (British English)
7 May 1908Gregorian
Classical and Mediaeval Art as Part of Education (English)
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Parents' National Education Union 17th Annual Report (1908) (English)
https://digital.bsa.ac.uk/results.php?creator-irn=20300
Burton Brown donated a number of photographic slides to the Hellenic Society's slide collection (now held by the British School at Athens) (British English)
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1904
Roman religion and history in the light of recent discoveries (English)
Roman Art (English)
Greek Sculpture in London Paris & Rome (English)
Great Greek Sculptors (English)
The Sistine Chapel and other Roman frescoes, and the Development of Renaissance Painting (English)
Surviving Monuments of Classic Rome (English)
Burton-Brown was appointed to the Supplementary List (English)
Stated previous experience: Constant experience of lecturing in Rome for nearly two years, and frequent experience for four years previously (English)
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EM 1/14 Applications for Lectureships (English)