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(Changed claim: election to SAL proposed by (P16): K. D. Pringle (Q393)) |
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Property / election to SAL proposed by: K. D. Pringle / qualifier | |||
evidence (free text): Qualification: Correspondent for Breconshire of the Society for Preservation of Ancient Monuments, Co-founder and contributor to Brecknock Society and Brecknock Museum and restored the Brecon Cathedral Cresset Stone, the very beautiful 14th Cent. Holy Water Stoup of St Mary's Church, Brecon, and many other objects of antiquity. (English) | |||
Property / election to SAL proposed by: K. D. Pringle / qualifier | |||
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Buckingham Place, Brecon, S. Wales (English)
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1934
Addition, Profession or Occupation: Mayor of Brecon in 1910, A governor of the National Library of Wales since 1923 (English)
Qualification: Correspondent for Breconshire of the Society for Preservation of Ancient Monuments, Co-founder and contributor to Brecknock Society and Brecknock Museum and restored the Brecon Cathedral Cresset Stone, the very beautiful 14th Cent. Holy Water Stoup of St Mary's Church, Brecon, and many other objects of antiquity. (English)
Qualification [continued]: Publications: Eastnor Castle (history, description + catalogue of contents) 1889. "Forgotten Sanctuaries" Arch Camb. 1903. "The Vanished Tombs of Brecon Cathedral" Arch. Camb. 1925, etc. (English)
1 February 1935
1910
1923
Governor of the National Museum of Wales (British English)
Co-founder and contributor to Brecknock Society and Brecknock Museum (English)
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q20631337
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