Elizabeth Hodgson (Q921): Difference between revisions

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(‎Changed claim: was married in (EDTF value) (P132): 1888-12-06)
Property / member of excavation during archaeological fieldwork: Excavations at Hadrian's Wall / reference
 
specific reference information (free text): Collingwood, R.G. (1921). Hadrian’s Wall: a History of the Problem. Journal of Roman Studies, 11, pp.37–66. doi:https://doi.org/10.2307/295886. (English)

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  • Elizabeth Cookson
  • Mrs T. H. Hodgson
  • Mrs Hodgson
  • Mrs Hesketh Hodgson
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Elizabeth Hodgson
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  • Elizabeth Cookson
  • Mrs T. H. Hodgson
  • Mrs Hodgson
  • Mrs Hesketh Hodgson

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September 1920Gregorian
Hodgson was the chief guide around the Pilgrimage stop at Appletree (British English)
June 1906Gregorian
Hodgson and her husband led members of the Pilgrimage around sites in Cumberland (British English)
June 1896Gregorian
Hodgson and her husband were guides to the Pilgrimage's visit to Bleatarn. (British English)
In 1912 Hodgson and her husband were acknowledged for their work Indexing the Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. (English)
In his 1908 article "Three More Ancient Castles of Kendal" W. G. Collingwood acknowledges Hodgson for her photographs of an inscribed stone and an alter from the site fo Waterbrook. (English)
https://library.sal.org.uk/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=60877&query_desc=kw%2Cwrdl%3A%20hodgson
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"drawing and surveying" (English)
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Collingwood, R.G. (1921). Hadrian’s Wall: a History of the Problem. Journal of Roman Studies, 11, pp.37–66. doi:https://doi.org/10.2307/295886. (English)
1889
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45731
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=45731
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0000000510938120
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