(Q434)

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Cunnington and her husband B. H. Cunnington are noted as the two people reporting on changes to earthworks in Wiltshire (British English)
15 June 1915Gregorian
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CAS 002/01 (formerly MS 990/2/1) Earthworks Committee Minute Book 1901-1930 (British English)
the destruction of two barrows on golf-links in Wiltshire near Warminster (British English)
1 March 1912Gregorian
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CAS 002/01 (formerly MS 990/2/1) Earthworks Committee Minute Book 1901-1930 (British English)
12 May 1912Gregorian
24 July 1914Gregorian
An index of postal payments for Congress of Archaeological Societies correspondence indicates that the Earthworks Committee wrote to Cunnington to obtain details for the annual Earthworks Committee report. (British English)
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CAS 004/01 (formerly MS 990/4/1) Congress of Archaeological Societies Accounts for Correspondence book (British English)
An index of postal payments for Congress of Archaeological Societies correspondence indicates that the Earthworks Committee wrote to Cunnington on the excavation at Wansdyke and the Earthworks Committee report. (British English)
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CAS 004/01 (formerly MS 990/4/1) Congress of Archaeological Societies Accounts for Correspondence book (British English)
Maud Cunnington is identified as the owner of White Barrow, which she sold to the National Trust in 1909. She reserved rights to excavate it with her husband. (English)
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1909
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https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q4212534
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https://viaf.org/viaf/283459248/#Maud_Cunnington_British_archaeologist
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/viaf-283459248/
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39861
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=39861
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