Hannah Jackson Gwilt (Q2103): Difference between revisions

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Property / exhibited at: Royal Archaeological Institute Meeting / rank
 
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Property / exhibited at: Royal Archaeological Institute Meeting / qualifier
 
point in time: 1 November 1872Gregorian
Timestamp+1872-11-01T00:00:00Z
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Precision1 day
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Property / exhibited at: Royal Archaeological Institute Meeting / qualifier
 
item exhibited (free text): Roman lamp found at King Street, Southwark (English)
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Hannah Jackson Gwilt
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24 Hereford Square, South Kensington (English)
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Illustrated Review, A Fortnightly Journal of Literature, Science, and Art 17 June 1874, Vol 1 Iss 130, p 391 (English)
2 March 1881Gregorian
Gwilt's rubbing of a brass for Thomas Cardiff in Margate Church (English)
6 April 1877Gregorian
Roman lamps found in London, lachrymatory, painted glass, brass rubbings (English)
1 November 1872Gregorian
Roman lamp found at King Street, Southwark (English)
2 March 1881Gregorian
Gwilt's notes on a brass memorialising the 16th century priest Thomas Cardiff in Margate Church were read out by the Hon Sec Mr EPL Brock (English)
Gwilt was raising money for a stained glass window for St Saviour's Church, Southwark, in memory of her father, the architect George Gwilt, the restorer of the church (English)
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Illustrated Review, A Fortnightly Journal of Literature, Science, and Art 17 June 1874, Vol 1 Iss 130, p 391 (American English)
23 December 1874Gregorian
Gwilt donated a book, Silver Moon, to the Institute (English)