Edith Murray Keate (Q1107): Difference between revisions
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(Changed claim: contributed to (P112): Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England (Q765)) |
(Created claim: was member of (P67): Navy Records Society (Q2341)) |
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point in time: 1942
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specific reference information (free text): Publications of the Navy Records Society (1942) (English) stated in: Members List |
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- E. M. Keate
- Miss E. M. Keate
- Miss Edith Keate
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English | Edith Murray Keate |
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Keate's mother Henrietta (nee Murray) was born in Trinidad, and her father Robert Keate had been a Commissioner of the Seychelles, and Governor in the Caribbean (Grenada and Trinidad), in Natal (South Africa) and in the Gold Coast (Ghana). (British English)
2 references
Sarah E Parker, Grace and Favour: a handbook of who lived where at Hampton Court Palace 1750-1950 (British English)
Colonial Office List (British English)
Hampton Court Palace, S. W. (British English)
1916
1 reference
Publications of the Navy Records Society (1942) (English)
Keate was one of several people working on the staff of the Committee of Imperial Defence's Official Historian of Naval Operations (English)
1 reference
Keate is noted as a member of the RCHME Executive Staff (British English)
1910
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Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England, An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire (1911) (British English)