Eleanor M. Beeby (Q784): Difference between revisions
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- Miss E. M. Beeby
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English | Eleanor M. Beeby |
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Aunt of Ananda Coomaraswamy, the art historian (his mother is her sister Elizabeth Clay Beeby, later Lady Coomaraswarmy). Their father was William John Beeby, who was born in India in 1823 to William Thomas Beeby and Deborah Cauldwell Biss. (English)
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3 West Park Road, Kew Gardens (British English)
1910
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The Chemist and Druggist 29 January 1910, p 141 (British English)
Beeby (English)
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St Malachy of Armagh (British English)
1 May 1900Gregorian
Beeby's paper was read on her behalf by F. Elrington Ball (British English)
50395
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=50395
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0000000510964978
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