Anne Sopwith (Q2132): Difference between revisions
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(Changed claim: was member of (P67): Royal Archaeological Institute (Q35)) |
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- Mrs Sopwith
- Anne Potter
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English | Anne Sopwith |
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103 Victoria Street, SW (English)
1879
This is also the former address of Henry Christy, whose funds were used by AW Franks to collect antiquities, and the location of the Christy Collection. (English)
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13 York Mansions, Barkston Gate, South Kensington, SW (English)
1889
Potter (English)
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https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Thomas_Sopwith_(1803-1879)
Sopwith (English)
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https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Thomas_Sopwith_(1803-1879) (English)
21 March 1879Gregorian
Sopwith's election was confirmed 7 April 1879 (English)
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1916
Sopwith's death was reported in the Royal Archaeological Institute's Council meeting. (English)
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