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28 Weymouth Street, Portland Place, W. (British English)
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Egypt Exploration Fund. Report of the Third Annual General Meeting ... (1888-9) (British English)
Egyptian Antiquities (British English)
18 March 1885Gregorian
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The Academy 14 March 1885, p 189 (British English)
Tirard was the Local Honorary Secretary for the West Metropolitan district of London (British English)
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Egypt Exploration Fund. Report of the Third Annual General Meeting ... (1888-9) (British English)
March 1892Gregorian
Egyptian Book of the Dead (course of 3 lectures) (English)
Tirard's lectures were for women. Syllabus available for the course from Miss A Leslie. (English)
Egyptian Art (English)
20 March 1885Gregorian
In June 1885 The Academy noted that the Egypt Exploration Fund had received £10 from the proceeds of a series of three lecturers Tirard had given at the British Museum (English)
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The Academy 14 March 1885-03-14: Vol 27 Iss 671, p 189 (English)
The Academy 20 June 1885, Vol 27 Iss 685, p 445 (English)
The Ancient Egyptian Tomb (English)
20 March 1893Gregorian
Tirard's lectures were for women. Applications for places to be sent to Miss A. Leslie 20 Cardigan Road, Richmond, Surrey. (English)
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The Academy 4 March 1893, Vol 43 Iss 1087, p 186 (English)
11 July 1893Gregorian
Social Status of Woman in Ancient Egypt (English)
Tirard sent in this paper to be read at the Congress of Philology, organised within the WCA's Department of Literature (English)
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World's Congress Auxiliary, Department of Literature, Division of Philology. Programme of a Congress of Philogists (1893) (English)
https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG56488
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