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Rownton Grange, North Allerton (English)
1920
95 Sloane Street, London (English)
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Transactions Of The Third International Congress For The History Of Religions Vol. 1 (1908) (English)
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Lady Margaret Hall Oxford, Report 1914-1915 (British English)
24 November 1920Gregorian
Has written on the archaeology of the Near East (English)
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Transactions Of The Third International Congress For The History Of Religions Vol. 1 (1908) (English)
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The Anti-Suffrage Review 59, 1 Sept 1913 (British English)
This title is available digitally at the LSE Library (British English)
17 September 1908Gregorian
Monasteries and Monasticism in Central Asia Minor (English)
Bell's paper was included in the section on The Christian Religion. She also took part in the discussion on another paper in the same section. (English)
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Transactions Of The Third International Congress For The History Of Religions Vol. 1 (1908) (English)
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Ethel Tweedie, Thirteen years of a busy woman's life (1913), p 295 (English)
archaeology of the Middle East (English)
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Diaries of Gertrude Bell (held at University of Newcastle) (British English)
http://gertrudebell.ncl.ac.uk/
50270
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=50270
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