Peggy Piggott (Q804): Difference between revisions

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(‎Changed claim: was married in (PIT value) (P130): 12 November 1936)
(‎Changed claim: date of death (P15): 8 September 1994)
Property / date of death: 8 September 1994 / reference
specific reference information (free text): Rachel Pope and Mairi Davies, 2023, Pegg Piggott: Women and British Archaeology (1930-1945), Oxford Journal of Archaeology 42( 3) (English)
 

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  • Mrs Cecily Margaret Piggott
  • Margaret Guido
  • Cecily Margaret Preston
  • Cecily Margaret Guido
  • C. M. Piggott
  • C. M. Guido
  • Mrs S. Piggott
  • Cecily Margaret Piggott
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Peggy Piggott
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  • Mrs Cecily Margaret Piggott
  • Margaret Guido
  • Cecily Margaret Preston
  • Cecily Margaret Guido
  • C. M. Piggott
  • C. M. Guido
  • Mrs S. Piggott
  • Cecily Margaret Piggott

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Priory Farm, Rockbourne, nr Fordingbridge, Hants (British English)
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London University Gazette Supplement Wed 29 Jul 1936 (London Uni Gazette 1935-1936, UP 1/3/32) (English) (English)
This is the date Preston passed her examination. (English)
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London University Gazette Supplement Wed 29 Jul 1936 (London Uni Gazette 1935-1936, UP 1/3/32) (English) (English)
Preston (English)
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Piggott (English)
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Guido (English)
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Addition, Profession or Occupation: [none given] (English)
Qualification: Devotion to the study of archaeology, and particular activity in the furtherance of prehistoric archaeology in southern England by survey and excavation (notably of many barrows in recent years for the Ministry of Works) and by publication of reports and articles in the journals of archaeological societies. (British English)
a member of the Executive Committee of the Royal Archaeological Institute (British English)
27 January 1944
10 March 1943
Piggott is one of the named discussants after the meeting presentation (British English)
6 May 1942
The Excavations of Ten New Forest Barrows, with Special Reference to Two Totenhauser (British English)
Piggott's paper was illustrated with lantern slides. (English)
10 November 1943
Piggott is one of the named discussants after the meeting presentation (British English)
25 April 1945
Piggott is one of the named discussants after the meeting presentation (British English)
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Seton-Williams describes Piggott as a "friend" (English)
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M. V. Seton-Williams, The Road to El-Aguzein (1988) (English)
5 August 1912Gregorian
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Rachel Pope and Mairi Davies, 2023, Pegg Piggott: Women and British Archaeology (1930-1945), Oxford Journal of Archaeology 42( 3) (English)
8 September 1994
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12 November 1936
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Rachel Pope and Mairi Davies, 2023, Pegg Piggott: Women and British Archaeology (1930-1945), Oxford Journal of Archaeology 42( 3) (English)
1957
Luigi Guido (English)
1960
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The Scotsman 11 October 1994 p 14 (English)
25187
https://www.archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=25187
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0000000368585984
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Q20988956
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q20988956
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lccn-n50018329
http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50018329/
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