Marion Rivett-Carnac (Q1031): Difference between revisions

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(‎Changed claim: was married in (PIT value) (P130): 28 December 1868)
(‎Changed claim: family name at birth (P140): Durand)
Property / family name at birth: Durand (English) / reference
 
specific reference information (free text): Percy Sykes, The Right Honourable Sir Mortimer Durand (1926) (English)

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  • Mrs H. Rivett-Carnac
  • Marion Durand
  • Mrs J. H. Rivett-Carnac
  • Annie Marion Durand
  • Annie Marion Rivett-Carnac
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Marion Rivett-Carnac
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  • Mrs H. Rivett-Carnac
  • Marion Durand
  • Mrs J. H. Rivett-Carnac
  • Annie Marion Durand
  • Annie Marion Rivett-Carnac

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https://archive.org/details/manymemoriesofli00rive/page/186/mode/2up
not available on Wikimedia Commons (English)
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Annie Marion Durand was born in India (English)
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Schloss Wildeck, Aargau, Switzerland (English)
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Durand (English)
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Percy Sykes, The Right Honourable Sir Mortimer Durand (1926) (English)
Rivett-Carnac (English)
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Rivett-Carnac's collection of jewellry from India was put on display (English)
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The Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist April 1895: Vol 1 p (English)
"an exhaustive collection" of jewellery from India (English)
Rivett-Carnac's jewellry was on display in the Indian Court. (English)
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George Birdwood, Handbook to the British Indian section (1878) (English)
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https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG13619
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https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O130122/armlet-unknown/
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Rivett-Carnac lent a case of ornaments from India for the Gallery's Autumn Exhibition, "Muhammedan Art and Life" (English)
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Whitechapel Art Gallery, Muhammadan art and life in Turkey, Persia, Egypt, Morocco, and India : autumn exhibition, 1908 (English)
Marion Rivett-Carnac and her husband and Harriet Murray-Aynsley and her husband travelled together to Sarnath, India where Harriet Murray-Aynsley was noted to have "discovered" a Budda figure. (English)
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H. Rivett-Carnac, Figure of Buddha recently found at Sarnath. Proceedings of the Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal, Feb 1878, p 66 (English)
29 November 1843Gregorian
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13 November 1935
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28 December 1868Gregorian
John Henry Rivett-Carnac (English)
52512
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=52512
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0000000080322608
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Q75904704
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q75904704
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lccn-nb2010014888
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nb2010014888/
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