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Property / employed as
 
Property / employed as: Researcher / rank
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Property / employed as: Researcher / qualifier
 
Property / employed as: Researcher / qualifier
start time: 1906
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Property / employed as: Researcher / qualifier
base salary (free text): £10 per month for four months (1907) (English)
 
Property / employed as: Researcher / qualifier
 
Property / employed as: Researcher / qualifier
 
Property / employed as: Researcher / reference
 
Property / date of death: 30 October 1943 / reference
 
Property / held position
 
Property / held position: Contributor / rank
 
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Property / held position: Contributor / qualifier
 
Property / held position: Contributor / qualifier
 
base salary (free text): £10 per month for four months (1907) (English)
Property / held position: Contributor / qualifier
 
start time: 1906
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Property / held position: Contributor / qualifier
 
Property / held position: Contributor / qualifier
 
Property / held position: Contributor / reference
 
Property / spoke at
 
Property / spoke at: meeting / rank
 
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Property / spoke at: meeting / qualifier
 
Property / spoke at: meeting / qualifier
 
point in time: 1 November 1922Gregorian
Timestamp+1922-11-01T00:00:00Z
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title of paper: Old London Bridge (English)
Property / spoke at: meeting / reference
 
Property / was delegate at (item)
 
Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of the Congress of Archaeological Societies / rank
 
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Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of the Congress of Archaeological Societies / qualifier
 
point in time: 1924
Timestamp+1924-00-00T00:00:00Z
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Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of the Congress of Archaeological Societies / qualifier
 
note: Davis attending Congress AGM, to instigate a discussion on access to research [same discussion she holds at Anglo-American Conference of Historians, same year] (English)
Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of the Congress of Archaeological Societies / qualifier
 
note: 1: "Miss Jeffries Davis, of the Institute of Historical Research in the University of London, opened a discussion on the means whereby the research work of local historical, archaeological and record societies might be better known and more accessible to historical investigators. Miss Davis dealt with the subject under two aspects : (English)
Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of the Congress of Archaeological Societies / qualifier
 
note: A. The value to historians of much that is published by local Societies. B. The difficulties which often prevent them from discovering what has been thus published. (English)
Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of the Congress of Archaeological Societies / qualifier
 
note: A. All Historical and Record Societies continually, and Archaeological Societies from time to time, published documents. These had a double value : (i) to the local antiquaries, historians, topographers and genealogists who formed the Society (English)
Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of the Congress of Archaeological Societies / qualifier
 
note: (2) for general archaeological, historical and biographical purposes, in combination with similar material relating to other areas. Examples : Pipe Rolls, Municipal, Diocesan and Parochial records, etc., etc. All were obviously of much value to the historian, especially if he were interested in English administrative, ecclesiastical, social, or economic history. (English)
Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of the Congress of Archaeological Societies / qualifier
 
note: B. Supposing the historian knew where the original documents were, or ought to be, how could he discover whether, when or where they had been printed ? (English)
Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of the Congress of Archaeological Societies / qualifier
 
note: He would, of course, begin with the publica- tions of H.M. Government, and go on to those of the societies, if such existed, which dealt specifically with the kind of material he needed ; but otherwise he would have to be content with Gross's Bibliography of Municipal History and the Catalogue of the Record Office Library, neither complete, both out of date, and the latter not easily procured. (English)
Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of the Congress of Archaeological Societies / qualifier
 
note: Beyond these he had to rely on chance references and reviews, and the incomplete though very valuable card index at the Record Office. It was, therefore, very unlikely that he would discover all the material available. In conclusion, Miss Davis urged the following desiderata : (1) A complete list of all Societies publishing historical material. (English)
Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of the Congress of Archaeological Societies / qualifier
 
note: (2) An accessible collection of all their Reports, Lists of publications, and Index volumes, conveniently arranged. (3) A Card Index of printed documents, arranged historically, not topographically, to be kept in a place where it would be accessible to all historical investigators" (English)
Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of the Congress of Archaeological Societies / reference
 
Property / corresponded with
 
Property / corresponded with: William Page / rank
 
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Property / corresponded with: William Page / reference