Q779 (Q779): Difference between revisions

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(‎Changed claim: destroyed (P116): tumulus (Q1305))
Property / held position
 
Property / held position: President / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / held position: President / qualifier
 
Property / held position: President / qualifier
 
note: Lady Wantage was the President of the North Berkshire Branch of the league (British English)
Property / held position: President / qualifier
 
point in time: 1913
Timestamp+1913-00-00T00:00:00Z
Timezone+00:00
CalendarGregorian
Precision1 year
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Property / held position: President / qualifier
 
Property / held position: President / reference
 
stated in: periodical
specific reference information (free text): The Anti-Suffrage Review 59, 1 Sept 1913 (British English)
note: This title is available digitally at the LSE Library (British English)

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    Lockinge, near Wantage (British English)
    10 September 1906Gregorian
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    Earthworks Committee Letters General 1905-07 CAS 002/05 (MS 990/2/5) (British English)
    Lady Wantage was the President of the North Berkshire Branch of the league (British 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)
    A letter to the Earthworks Committee from R. Hippesly Cox reports that Lady Wantage built a monument to her husband on a barrow in Yew Down (British English)
    Lady Wantage is noted as the owner of land in the Berkshire Downs near Stanmore on which a tumulus had been ploughed over and is identified as someone who may be able to stop the destruction (British English)
    5 September 1905Gregorian
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    Earthworks Committee Letters General 1905-07 CAS 002/05 (MS 990/2/5) (British English)
    https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q18528074
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