Julia Sturge (Q1129): Difference between revisions
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note: Sturge and her husband assembled a large collection of artefacts, which were displayed in a private museum in their home. The Sturge collection was eventually acquired by the British Museum. (English) |
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- Mrs Allen Sturge
- Mrs W. Allen Sturge
- Julia Sherriff
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Icklingham Hall, Mildenhall, Suffolk (English)
1909
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Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed and Official Classes (1909) (English)
Sherriff (English)
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Sturge (English)
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26 May 1921Gregorian
Bone trial piece of the Viking period (British English)
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SAL 02/49 (British English)
https://collections.sal.org.uk/sal.02.049
Sturge and her husband assembled a large collection of artefacts, which were displayed in a private museum in their home. The Sturge collection was eventually acquired by the British Museum. (English)
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https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG79625
The Museum's collection database currently credits the donation to Caroline Sturge (W. Allen Sturge's sister), but the donor is actuallly Julia Sturge (W. Allen Sturge's wife). (English)
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0000000510845557
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