Katherine Routledge (Q3628): Difference between revisions

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Property / held position: Lecturer (Extension) / qualifier
 

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  • Mrs Scoresby Routledge
  • Mrs S. Routledge
  • Mrs S. Routledge, M.A., F.R.G.S.
  • Katherine Maria Pease
  • Katherine Gurney Pease
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Katherine Routledge
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  • Mrs Scoresby Routledge
  • Mrs S. Routledge
  • Mrs S. Routledge, M.A., F.R.G.S.
  • Katherine Maria Pease
  • Katherine Gurney Pease

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4 Hyde Park Gardens, W2 (English)
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The Spectator 9 July 1927 Vol 139 Iss 5167, p 54 (English)
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Robert Seymour Benson, Photographic pedigree of the descendants of Isaac and Rachel Wilson (1912) (English)
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Report Of Sommerville College. Oxford Sommerville. Education. 1913 - 1914. [IWM Women at Work Collection] (English)
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http://web.prm.ox.ac.uk/sma/index.php/articles/article-index/341-oxford-diploma-students-1907-1920.html
Pease (English)
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Routledge (English)
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Qualification: Joint Author (with her husband) of “With a Prehistoric People: The Akikuyu of B. East Africa”, with sections dealing with native administration + justice (English)
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Pease was appointed in July 1896 as a Lecturer (Class B level) (English)
£15.15.0 for course of 6 lectures; £25.15.0 for course of 12 lectures; £45.15.0 for course of 24 lectures (English)
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University Extension Journal July 1896, p 140 (English)
Mangarevan Folk-Lore: Some Results of an Expedition to the Austral Islands and Mangareva (English)
13 September 1923Gregorian
16 March 1912Gregorian
Women's Work (English)
a "Lantern Lecture" at the Belgravia Club, courtesy of Mrs Widdicombe, on behalf of the Belgravia and Chelsea Branch of the CUWFA (English)
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6 February 1912Gregorian
The Women's Movement and Conservative interest in it (English)
Lecture given for the newly established Purley Branch of the CUWFA at the home of Mrs Baker, the Branch's Hon Treasurer (English)
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13 July 1911Gregorian
Routledge is one of the named speakers at a "Garden meeting" of the CUWFA Marylebone and Paddington Branch, held at 25 Grove End Road, NW courtesy of Lady Robert Cecil. (English)
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Conservative & Unionist Women's Franchise Review Oct 1911 (English)
20 March 1918Gregorian
Routledge took part in the discussion after the paper. (English)
16 May 1917Gregorian
The Bird Cult and Glyphs of Easter Island (English)
17 June 1911Gregorian
Routledge was one of the women taking part as part of the Conservative & Unionist Women's Franchise Association Central Office (English)
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Conservative & Unionist Women's Franchise Review July 1911, p 124 (English)
https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG177962
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https://collections.maa.cam.ac.uk/objects/510266
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https://www.prm.ox.ac.uk/collections-online#/item/prm-object-28516
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1866
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https://www.bonhams.com/auction/26772/lot/78/anthropology-and-travel-william-scoresby-and-katherine-routledge-remaining-papers-of-anthropologists-william-scoresby-routledge-1859-1939-and-his-wife-katherine-routledge-1866-1935-relating-to-their-expeditions-and-work-in-east-africa-easter-island-jamaica-tahiti-and-french-polynesia/
Routledge and Birch share great-great-grandparents (Dorothy Wilson and John Whitwell) (English)
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Robert Seymour Benson, Photographic pedigree of the descendants of Isaac and Rachel Wilson (1912) (English)
1906-08-05
(August 5th, 1906)
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Robert Seymour Benson, Photographic pedigree of the descendants of Isaac and Rachel Wilson (1912) (English)
Q6376534
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6376534
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