Nina Frances Layard (Q60)

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Nina Frances Layard
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    photographs and a medieval example of a Pax instrument (British English)
    2 December 1903Gregorian
    23 June 1910Gregorian
    Gold ring believed to have belonged to George Herbert (British English)
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    SAL 02/49 (British English)
    https://collections.sal.org.uk/sal.02.049
    17 May 1900Gregorian
    Brass or bronze vessel found at North Elmham (British English)
    21 March 1907Gregorian
    Anglo Saxon antiquities found at Ipswich (British English)
    The description of the exhibition in the Proceedings for this date suggests that Layard was not present. (British English)
    portions of two alabaster figures of seated bishops from Fornham St Mary, near Bury St Edmunds (English)
    6 May 1909Gregorian
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    SAL 02/48 SAL Minute Book 48 10 January 1901 - 19 December 1909 (British English)
    13 March 1924Gregorian
    neolithic flint implements recently discovered in Canewdon, Essex (English)
    Some early crucifixes, with examples from Raydon, Ipswich and Marlborough (British English)
    Layard participated in the discussion after the meeting. (British English)
    2 June 1909Gregorian
    30 October 1919Gregorian
    Mundford Pebble Industry (British English)
    The Congress minute book notes that was discussing excavations with which she had been associated for some time, and was seeking support for further work. The Congress President suggeted ideas for raising funds and asked that Layard discuss the matter at the upcoming Annual Congress. (British English)
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    CAS 001/02 (formerly MS 990/1/2 Congress of Archaeological Societies [Council Meeting Minutes] Oct 1919 to Mar 30 1945 (British English)
    29 November 1906Gregorian
    On an Anglo Saxon cemetery recently found at Ipswich (British English)
    The description of the meeting published in the Society's Proceedings for this date includes a note that the President John Evans regretted the statute banning women from meetings of the Society, indicating that Layard did not read her paper in person. (British English)
    13 March 1924Gregorian
    Two bronze crowns and and a chain head-dress buried near the river Lark, Suffolk (English)
    On a recent discovery of palaeolithic implements on Plateau gravels in Ipswich (English)
    2 February 1911Gregorian
    Loan of slides illustrating Anglo Saxon finds from Ipswich (English)
    Layard's application for the loan of slides was granted (English)
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    SAL 04/01 SAL Exec Committee Minute Book 7 1904-1913 (English)
    3 April 1924Gregorian
    The origin of the bronze crowns from the river Lark. (English)
    Layard expressed her surprise that her theory of the Roman origin of the bronze arrows was being questioned, but agreed to defer publication of her paper on the arrows until she had undertaken further excavation at the site. (English)
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    SAL 04/01/008 SAL Exec Committee Minute Book 8 1913 - 1924 (English)
    https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/58931
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    39886
    https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=39886
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    35548259
    https://viaf.org/viaf/35548259
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    Q15130142
    https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q15130142
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    lccn-no2006099996
    https://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2006099996
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