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== Society of Antiquaries of London Certificates of Candidates for Election == | == Society of Antiquaries of London Certificates of Candidates for Election == | ||
'Certificates of Candidates for Election', conventionally known as the 'Blue Papers', are used to nominate individuals for election as Fellows of the [https://beyond-notability. | 'Certificates of Candidates for Election', conventionally known as the 'Blue Papers', are used to nominate individuals for election as Fellows of the [https://beyond-notability.wikibase.cloud/wiki/Item:Q8 Society of Antiquaries of London], often known as 'FSAs'. | ||
=== Details in a Blue Paper === | === Details in a Blue Paper === | ||
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=== The first women FSAs === | === The first women FSAs === | ||
The first women elected as Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London - [https://beyond-notability. | The first women elected as Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London - [https://beyond-notability.wikibase.cloud/wiki/Item:Q23 Eugenie Sellers Strong], [https://beyond-notability.wikibase.cloud/wiki/Item:Q57 Rose Graham], [https://beyond-notability.wikibase.cloud/wiki/Item:Q130 Gertrude Bell] and [https://beyond-notability.wikibase.cloud/wiki/Item:Q60 Nina Layard] - did not go through the process as outlined above. Instead, they were proposed by members of the Society of Antiquaries' Council. |
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