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Sir Arthur Evans

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Society of Antiquaries of London
Piccadilly, London, United Kingdom
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    Society of Antiquaries of London - Antiquaries Journal - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/10/2007    Last Visited: 4/10/2007  

    Thus, although Somers Clarke was our Local Secretary for Egypt, and the work of our Fellow Arthur Evans at 'Gnossus' [sic] was mentioned, the focus of our activities, including research grants to excavations at Silchester and Verulamium, was predominantly national.
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    The Library was used for a conversazione on the occasion of our Vice-President and former President Sir Arthur Evans's fiftieth year of connection with the Numismatic Society.A more modern note is stuck by the first rewiring of Burlington House.
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    It was written in 1859 by our Fellow Edward Augustus Freeman, the great historian of the Norman Conquest, to his daughter, Margaret, who was later to marry our future President, Arthur Evans, himself the son of one President, Sir John Evans, and the brother of another, Dame Joan Evans, the Society's historian.

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    Society of Antiquaries of London - Volume 80, 2000 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2000    Last Visited: 2/14/2008  

    Thus, although Somers Clarke was our Local Secretary for Egypt, and the work of our Fellow Arthur Evans at ‘Gnossus' [sic] was mentioned, the focus of our activities, including research grants to excavations at Silchester and Verulamium, was predominantly national.
    ...
    The Library was used for a conversazione on the occasion of our Vice-President and former President Sir Arthur Evans's fiftieth year of connection with the Numismatic Society.A more modern note is stuck by the first rewiring of Burlington House.
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    It was written in 1859 by our Fellow Edward Augustus Freeman, the great historian of the Norman Conquest, to his daughter, Margaret, who was later to marry our future President, Arthur Evans, himself the son of one President, Sir John Evans, and the brother of another, Dame Joan Evans, the Society's historian.

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    Society of Antiquaries of London - Volume 82, 2002 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2002    Last Visited: 2/14/2008  

    In 1917, for example, the President, Sir Arthur Evans, submitted the following resolution which was carried unanimously: ‘The Society of Antiquaries of London, having been informed of the proposal to erect large collegiate buildings in the immediate neighbourhood of the pyramids of Gizeh, is of the opinion that it is impossible to justify such a use of a site of supreme historical and archaeological interest and that any interference with the integrity of the view of the pyramids from the surrounding countryside would amount to an outrage on civilisation'.

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