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Annual Report of the Council of Management of the Glasgow ...
Glasgow Archaeological Society. Council of ManagementIN presenting their annual report the Council have again pleasure in reporting that the membership of the Glasgow Archaeological Society continues to increase, and that its influence in the promotion of archaeological research, directly and ...
The Waterloo directory of Scottish newspapers and ...
John S. NorthTransactions and journal of the proceedings of the 2864 Glasgow archaeological society, The — Council of management 2865 Glasgow archaeological society, The — Transactions Architectural designs see Archaeology Architectural ...
Proceedings
Society of Antiquaries of LondonLondon and Derby, 1860. , From the Glasgow Archaeological Society : 1. Transactions. Parti. 8vo. Glasgow, 1859. 2. Annual Report of the Council of Management. Session 1858-59. 8vo. Glasgow, 1859. From the Author, Sir J. P. Boileau, Bart.
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London
Society of Antiquaries of LondonLondon and Derby, 1860. From the Glasgow Archaeological Society : 1. Transactions. Parti. 8vo. Glasgow, 1859. 2. Annual Report of the Council of Management. Session 1858-59. 8vo. Glasgow, 1859. From the Author, Sir J. P. Boileau, Bart.
THE WESTERN SUPPLEMENT TO OLIVER AND BOYD'S NEW EDINBURGH ...
More editions... is Bpent in assisting those In and around Glasgow belonging to the counties who have fallen into GLASGOW ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY IJElTITCTBD 1856 President, Professor ... Incorporated 18th Sept., 1868 Council of Management.
The Athenaeum
More editionsThe annual meeting of the Glasgow Archaeological Society was held on the 28th ult , Prof. ... Secretary, after which the following gentlemen were appointed office- bearers and Council of Management for the ensuing year : — President, Very ...
Reports and Papers
Associated Architectural Societies1850-1931 (v. 1-40) include reports and papers of the Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society, and some years, of the Worcestershire Archaeological Society, of the Leicestershire Archaeological Society and of other similar ...
The Oxford History of the Irish Book, Volume IV: The Irish ...
James H. Murphyantiquarianism, along with the historical and archaeological interests which would ultimately supplant it, helped to ... East of Ireland Archaeological Society and the Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society Wrst appeared in the ...
Collections of the Surrey Archaeological Society, 1898, Vol. ...
Surrey Archaeological SocietyFind more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work.
Historic Zuni Architecture and Society: An Archaeological ...
PreviewAn Archaeological Application of Space Syntax Thomas John Ferguson. The Structure of Architectural and Social Change. CHAPTER SEVEN The role of individuals and their relation to society is a central problem in anthropology, because ...
Archaeological Sites: Conservation and Management
Sharon Sullivan"Edited anthology of 73 previously published texts on the theory and practice of the conservation and management of archaeological sites"--Provided by publisher.
The Accountant
More editions... Glasgow) Mackechnie, I. J. (Watson McCarroll & Co, Glasgow) Mac Lean, D. P. (George D. Smith & Co, Glasgow) MacLeod, J. S. (Wardhaugh & McVean, Glasgow) MacLeod, W. N. (Grahams, Rintoul & Co, Glasgow) Macnab, P. A. (Neil , ...
Thomas and related families
More editionsShe and Robert were parents of four chi1dren: 21D7-1 ROBERT GLASGOW 1960- 21D7-2 MICHAEL GLASGOW 1962- 21D7-3 BRIAN GLASGOW 196U- 21D7-U PHILIP GLASGOW 1966- + ♢ + + + ++ + + + + + + + + ROBERT GLASGOW, ...
Surrey Archaeological Collections
Surrey Archaeological SocietyWilliam Looker, a Kingston grocer, was Benjamin Looker's cousin and himself owned a number of lots on the estate; and John Collings, though not a shareholder, was the third trustee of the Kingston Building Society (which was founded in ...
The Irish Archaeological Society
Irish Archaeological SocietyO'Shaughnessy, for we know from his contemporary De Burgo, already quoted, that he was the cousin german of Colonel William O'Shaughnessy (son of Roger, son of Sir Dermot III.), who died in France in 1 744 ; that is, he was the eldest son ...
Protestant War: The 'British' of Ireland and the Wars of the ...
Robert ArmstrongMurphy, John A., 'The expulsion of the Irish from Cork in 1644', Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 69 (1964) — , 'The sack of Cashel, 1647', Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 70 (1965) — ...
Society
David FrisbyUniversity of Glasgow. and DEREK SAYER, Lecturer in Sociologv. University of Glasgow For a discipline which has such a long history, and which has attracted some of the most original thinkers. it is remarkable that no basic agreement exists ...
Surrey archaeological collections: relating to the history ...
Surrey Archaeological SocietyList of members.
Perfect Companionship: Ellen Glasgow's Selected ...
Ellen Anderson Gholson GlasgowCovering more than sixty years, Perfect Companionship collects some 250 letters to and from Glasgow, many published here for the first time. The correspondents include Glasgow's family members, as well as prominent Richmonders.
Glasgow: 1830 to 1912
Preview2 TRADE, COMMERCE AND FINANCE Gordon Jackson and Charles Munn The development of the port of Glasgow Glasgow's rise as an economic force in the mid-eighteenth century was spectacular. Lively mercantile interests in a relatively ...
Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society
ReadContains the Society's proceedings, reports, list of members, etc.
Sussex Archaeological Collections, 1914, Vol. 56: Relating ...
Sussex Archaeological SocietyAbout the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work.
Transactions - Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological ...
Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological SocietyThe ring was submitted to Mr Martin Henig, who contributes the following report2: — 'The ring consists of a hoop of metal which expands from c. 3 mm at its narrowest point to c. 10 mm at the bezel. Its simple form is characteristic of first- and ...
Scottish Archaeological Forum
More editions57 THE DlSTANCE SLABS FROM THE ANTONlNE WALL: SOME PROBLEMS Lawrence J. F. Keppie, Hunterian Museum, University of Glasgow Over the last 350 years there have been recovered from the line of the Antonine Wall frontier ...
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