Mary Cecily Fair (Q2707): Difference between revisions
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Property / work(s) published in: Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
point in time: 1938
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- Miss M. C. Fair
- Miss Mary C. Fair
- Mary C. Fair
- Miss Fair
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English | Mary Cecily Fair |
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The Ferns, Eskdale Green, Cumberland (English)
1919
2 Rigg Cottages, Eskdale, Cumberland (English)
Fair (English)
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1950
Local Secretary for Cumberland (English)
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7 April 1921Gregorian
The Eskdale 24 Book (English)
Fair's notes were read on her behalf by R. G. Collingwood (English)
19 April 1923Gregorian
Roman Finds in Eskdale (English)
September 1928Gregorian
The Roman Ford at Ravenglass, and Foundations at Dalegarth (English)
14 September 1927Gregorian
Paper read during the 1927-8 session (English)
A Circle of Standing Stones (English)
April 1930
Paper read during the 1929-30 session (English)
Some Notes on Drigg (English)
An abridged version of an article by Fair published in The Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Archaeological Society, with an accompanying photograph by Fair. (English)
1928
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photographer (English)
1923
Found an extensive ring-rampart, enclosing about four acres, known locally as "Great Round" on Muncaster Fell. (English)
Observed a substantial footing-course in situ on an angle curve at the NW corner 30 ft. below the height on which the west rampart, now eroded, once stood. Though the line of the west rampart is now lost she suggests that the footing may be an external retaining wall of the rampart at this corner, to provide support at the point where the ditch would meet the Esk estuary. (English)
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Wright, R.P. (1944). Roman Britain in 1943. Journal of Roman Studies, 34(1-2), pp.76–91. doi:https://doi.org/10.2307/296785. (English)
1874
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36464
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=36464
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