Edith K. Prideaux (Q483)

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  • Miss Edith K. Prideaux
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Edith K. Prideaux
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Prideaux (English)
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Notes on the Architecture of the Church of St Candida, at White church Canonicorum, Devon (British English)
paper read at the meeting by Frederick Bond, indicating that Prideaux did not attend the meeting herself (British English)
1 May 1907Gregorian
Sculptured figures on the west front of Exeter cathedral church (British English)
3 May 1911Gregorian
Prideaux's paper was illustrated with lantern slides (English)
Carvings of medieval musical instruments in Exeter Cathedral (British English)
6 May 1914Gregorian
Prideaux's paper was illustrated with lantern slides (British English)
The Mediaeval carvings of Tiverton Church (British English)
3 April 1918Gregorian
Prideaux's paper was illustrated with lantern slides (British English)
19 February 1909Gregorian
The Ancient Carved Bosses in Exeter Cathedral (English)
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The Builder, 6 Mar 1909, p 280 (English)
9 December 1914Gregorian
Application to purchase blocks used to illustrate her article on musical instruments in Exeter Cathedral, accepted for publication in the Archaeological Journal, at half-price. (English)
Francis Bond acknowledged Prideaux for a drawing showing the section, elevation and plan of a font in St Martin's Cathedral, Exeter, which was published in his book Fonts and Font Covers (1908). He noted that Prideaux had "acertained by a probe" the presence of a drain in the font. (English)
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Francis Bond, Fonts and Font Covers (1908) (English)
Aylmer Vallance acknowledged Prideaux and included Prideaux's drawing of the cross at St Loye's Church in Wonford, Devonshire in Old Crosses and Lychgates (1920) (English)
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Aylmer Vallance, Old Crosses and Lychgates (1920) (English)
Kate M. Clarke acknowleged Prideaux for photographs of misericords in Exeter Cathedral from which illustrations in her book The Misericords of Exeter Cathedral (1920) were created. (English)
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Kate M. Clarke The Misericords of Exeter Cathedral (1920) (English)
1923
Prideaux's death was reported in the RAI Council minutes. (English)
41379
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=41379
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Q100898920
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q100898920
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viaf-316473405
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/viaf-316473405/
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