• Winifred Lamb (3 November 1894 – 16 September 1963) was a British archaeologist, art historian, and museum curator who specialised in Greek, Roman, and...
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  • Winifred is a feminine given name, an anglicization of Welsh Gwenffrewi, from gwen, "fair", and ffrew, "stillness". It may refer to: Saint Winifred Winifred...
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  • shift) Winifred Lamb (1894–1963), English archeologist Lamb Lennon Gaede (1992–), American singer (member of White Nationalist band Prussian Blue) Lamb (disambiguation)...
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    Intelligence Division, where his colleagues included his fellow-archaeologist Winifred Lamb. He held the temporary rank of second lieutenant from March to October...
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    to 1955 under the supervision of Alan John Bayard Wace, assisted by Winifred Lamb. In 1951, workers discovered Grave Circle B. After Wace died in 1957...
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    1510–1450 BCE, and rediscovered in the 19th century. It was first excavated by Winifred Lamb in 1922, as part of a project led by Alan Wace. The Tomb of Aegisthus...
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    1995–2007 Timothy Potts 2007–2012 Tim Knox 2012––2018 Luke Syson 2019– Winifred Lamb, Honorary Keeper of Greek & Roman Antiquities, 1920–1958 Ashmolean Museum...
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    gone unnoticed. In the summer of 1936 and 1937, Macartney was with Winifred Lamb at Kusura in Turkey where he acted as site architect and drew the finds...
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    Other founding members included the archaeologist and museum curator Winifred Lamb, who served as honorary secretary from the organisation's foundation...
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    Archaeology at Ankara, assisted by other Anatolian archaeologists including Winifred Lamb, and acted as its first director (he was succeeded by Seton Lloyd)....
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    Novelist, biography Lindsay Laird 1949 2001 Scientist, ichthyologist Winifred Lamb 1894 1963 Archaeologist, curator Penelope Leach 1937 Psychologist, writer...
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    Linear B Kristina Killgrove (born 1977), American bioarchaeologist Winifred Lamb (1894–1963), British archaeologist Mary Leakey (1913–1996), British...
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  • the Bronze Age site of Mycenae. At Mycenae, Heurtley worked alongside Winifred Lamb, a curator from Cambridge's Fitzwilliam Museum. Heurtley was tasked...
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    London, 1938. Charles Lamb; A Memoir, by Barry Cornwall aka Bryan Procter, Edward Moxon, London, 1866. Young Charles Lamb, by Winifred Courtney, New York...
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  • Brooke". War Records Revealed. Retrieved 7 July 2024. Gill, David. "Winifred Lamb: Aegean Prehistorian and Museum Curator, page 55". Google Books. Retrieved...
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  • Institute of Classical Studies. ISBN 9781905670321. Gill, David (2018). Winifred Lamb: Aegean Prehistorian and Museum Curator. Oxford: Archaeopress. ISBN 9781784918804...
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    Little-master cup F 1721 • psykter-oinochoe 31131 Borden Wood, Collection Mrs. Winifred Lamb lekythos Boston, Museum of Fine Arts oinochoe 10.210 • amphora 63.952...
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  • archaeologist 1910-07-10 2007-12-24 Winifred Brunton British and South African artist and Egyptologist 1880-05-06 1959-01-29 Winifred Lamb British art historian 1894...
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    15 June and 8 July 1922, the Tomb of Aegisthus was excavated under Winifred Lamb, who was serving as Wace's second-in-charge. This would be the only...
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    near Regent's Park. She was also involved in archaeological digs with Winifred Lamb at Kusura, Turkey. During the Second World War, she worked at Bletchley...
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    They had one child, Winifred Lamb (1894–1963). She was a classical archaeologist, and author of several works on ancient Greece. Lamb was a colliery proprietor...
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    were removed to Methymna. Archaeological excavations carried out by Winifred Lamb for the British School of Archaeology at Athens revealed parts of the...
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    Hitchcock 2005, p. 61. Hitchcock 2005, p. 89. Courtney, Winifred A. (1982). Young Charles Lamb, 1775–1802. London: Macmillan. p. 240. ISBN 0-333-31534-0...
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  • June 5 - Giuseppe Tucci, Italian Orientalist (d. 1984) November 3 - Winifred Lamb, English archaeologist (d. 1963) December 15 - Raissa Calza, née Gourevitch...
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  • archaeologist, environmentalist and senator (b. 1889). September 16: Winifred Lamb, English archaeologist (b. 1894). November 13: Margaret Murray, Anglo-Indian...
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    The Old Familiar Faces (category Works by Charles Lamb)
    Simmons whom Lamb loved in his earliest youth and whom he elsewhere wrote about under the names "Anna" and "Alice W—". A later biographer, Winifred F. Courtney...
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  • musical work, Lamb maintained a full-time career as an actuary and investment manager. Lamb was born in Oldham, Lancashire, the son of Harry Lamb, a schoolmaster...
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  • Congress, The Library of. "Whale, Winifred Stephens, 1870-1944". id.loc.gov. Retrieved 2021-04-03. "Mrs. Winifred Stephens Whale". The Literary Guide...
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  • Margaret Currie Neilson Lamb FRCN (1907–1992) was the first nurse to chair the General Nursing Council in Scotland. Lamb was born in Kincardine-on-Forth...
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  • Constance Winifred Savery (31 October 1897 – 2 March 1999) was a British writer of fifty novels and children's books, as well as many short stories and...
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