Anna Anderson Morton (Q813)
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- A. Anderson Morton
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21, Chenies Street Chambers (British English)
1899
51°31'16.17179"N, 0°7'58.33160"W
An address likely shared with Mary Brodrick (English)
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https://archive.org/details/englishwomansye00unkngoog/page/n200/mode/2up
The Queen 2 December 1899, p 55 (English)
64 Hamilton Terrace, NW (English)
1895
51°31'44.55854"N, 0°10'44.26637"W
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Academy 9 Nov 1895, p 392 (English)
27 Hamilton Terrace, NW (English)
1903
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1886-7 PROF 55 (English)
1890
Morton began Egyptology studies in 1892 (English)
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1890-91 PROF 59, 1891-2 PROF 60, 1892-3 PROF 61, 1894-5 PROF 63, 1895-6 [PROF 64] (English)
1 November 1890Gregorian
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BM Signature Book A40001 to A45000 [8 March 1890-Nov 1891] (English)
Morton and Brodrick co-conducted Nile cruises in the 1890s and subsequently co-authored A Concise Dictionary of Egyptian Archaeology (1902) (English)
They were co-authors in Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archaeology. (English)
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Amara Thornton, Archaeologists in Print (2018) (English)
July 1904Gregorian
An "At home" event for invited guests to meet Mary Brodrick. (English)
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The Queen 9 July 1904, p 37 (English)
June 1903Gregorian
Reception for invited guests to meet Mary Brodrick. (English)
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The Queen, 20 June 1903, p 37 (English)
16 July 1867Gregorian
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Bierbrier, Who Was Who in Egyptology (2012) (English)
9 October 1961
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Bierbrier, Who Was Who in Egyptology (2012) (English)
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