Isobel Dorothy Thornley (Q866)

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Isobel Dorothy Thornley
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    6 Cholmley Crescent, Highgate (British English)
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    Canterbury and York Society AGM 1937 (pamphlet) (British English)
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    The Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research XVII, 112-113 (British English)
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    Institute of Historical Research Annual Report 1 1921-22 (British English)
    Addition, Profession or Occupation: M. A. (London), F.R.Hist.Soc. Research Worker and Editor (English)
    Qualification: Hon Secretary of the British Archaeological Association. Attachment to the study of antiquities, especially historical, of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. (British English)
    19 January 1939
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    The Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research XVII, 112-113 (British English)
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    The Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research XVII, 112-113 (British English)
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    Canterbury and York Society AGM 1937 (pamphlet) (British English)
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    Thornley was an assistant in the History Department (British English)
    1919
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    The Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research XVII, 112-113 (British English)
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    The Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research XVII, 112-113 (British English)
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    The Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research XVII, 112-113 (British English)
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    In her obituary (1941), it was noted that Thornley worked for an unnamed Government Department during the Second World War. (British English)
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    The Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research XVII, 112-113 (British English)
    Travel and Travellers in the Middle Ages (British English)
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    Journal of the Royal Society of Arts, 8 Feb 1929 p 342 (British English)
    the study of antiquities, especially historical, of the 14th and 15th centuries (British English)
    40924
    https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=40924
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    Q76472355
    https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q76472355
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    lccn-no2011039301
    http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2011039301/
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