Thalassa Mary Hencken (Q868)
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- Miss Thalassa Cruso
- Mrs Hencken
- Mrs Thalassa Mary Hencken
- Mrs H. O'N. Hencken
- Miss T. Cruso
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6 Norland Square, W. (British English)
1933
1939
5 Carlyle Square, Chelsea, SW (English)
Addition, Profession or Occupation: [none given] (English)
Qualification: Has had much experience of excavation of the Roman sites at Verulamium, Colchester, Bredon + elsewhere, was an assistant at the London Museum. Wrote catalogue of costumes. (British English)
12 May 1938
5 November 1930
1 reference
1931
29 May 1935
the AGM meeting minutes note that Cruso left this post due to her impending marriage. (British English)
The RAI Council created this part-time role in January 1931, stipulating that the postholder should attend the Institute's General Meetings, Council Meetings and any committee or sub-committee meetings as appropriate. Cruso was appointed as the first postholder for six months at the outset, to work with Christopher Hawkes as Secretary (English)
£100 per annum (English)
3 references
The Evolution of Women's Fashions in the Nineteenth Century (English)
7 June 1933
Cruso's paper illustrated with lantern slides (British English)
Excavations at Bredon Hill, Gloucestershire 1935-1937 (British English)
4 May 1938
Hencken's paper was illustrated with lantern slides. (British English)
1938
The Surveying of an Archaeological Site (English)
This lecture was part of a course of lectures given by different speakers on "The Principles and Technique of Field Archaeology". Course fee was £2 12s 6d (English)
0000000022805396
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