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Six pamphlets

MS. Wilkinson dep. d. 160

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Title

Six pamphlets

Shelfmark

MS. Wilkinson dep. d. 160

Summary

Six pamphlets, 1860-76, comprising the following published academic papers (with plates) by Wilkinson, dedicated to [Georgiana], Lady Crewe (Wilkinson's second cousin) by him or Lady Wilkinson:

(fols. 1-17) 'Carn Brea, near Redruth, Cornwall'

(fols. 18-42) 'Avenues and Carns about Arthur's Stone in Gower'

(fols. 43-56) 'The Menvendanus Stone'

(fols. 57-70) 'The Listening Slave and the Flaying of Marsyas'

(fols. 71-80) 'Memoir of Sir Gardner Wilkinson' by W.S.W. Vaux (Address of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature, Apr. 1876).

Date

1860-76

Language

English

Physical facet

Binding: paper wrappers.

Physical extent

80 Leaves

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Collection contents

Archive of Sir John Gardner Wilkinson

Papers of Lady Wilkinson and others

Papers of Georgiana, Lady Crewe and her family

Six pamphlets

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