Vera Mary Dallas (Q1104): Difference between revisions
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(Added [en] label: Vera Mary Dallas, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1660305370914) |
(Created claim: election to SAL proposed by (P16): Alexander Hamilton Thompson (Q180)) |
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Property / election to SAL proposed by: Alexander Hamilton Thompson / rank | |||
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Property / election to SAL proposed by: Alexander Hamilton Thompson / qualifier | |||
evidence (free text): Addition, Profession or Occupation: Assistant Secretary to the Royal Archaeological Institute (British English) | |||
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evidence (free text): Qualification: Her high intelligence in archaeological matters and her executive skill as a draughtsman of ground-plans for the volumes of the Royal Historical Monuments Commission and the Archaeological Journal. (British English) | |||
Property / election to SAL proposed by: Alexander Hamilton Thompson / qualifier | |||
evidence (free text): She has rendered essential services to the Commission and the National Buildings Record and throughout the years of war, the Royal Archaeological Institute owes much to her diligent administration. (British English) |
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English | Vera Mary Dallas |
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Statements
46 Arkwright Road, Hampstead, N. W. 3. (British English)
1924
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Kalendar of the Royal Institute of British Architects 1924-25 (British English)
1920
Dallas passed probation exams in 1920, and was listed as a full student in 1923. (British English)
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Kalendar of the Royal Institute of British Architects 1924-25 (British English)
Addition, Profession or Occupation: Assistant Secretary to the Royal Archaeological Institute (British English)
Qualification: Her high intelligence in archaeological matters and her executive skill as a draughtsman of ground-plans for the volumes of the Royal Historical Monuments Commission and the Archaeological Journal. (British English)
She has rendered essential services to the Commission and the National Buildings Record and throughout the years of war, the Royal Archaeological Institute owes much to her diligent administration. (British English)
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the Historic England archive includes several architectural drawings/plans credited to VM Dallas as draghtsman (British English)
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https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/photos/