Whitehawk Camp (section Williamson and Curwen, 1929) the site. Whitehawk was first excavated by R. P. Ross Williamson and E. Cecil Curwen in 1929 in response to a plan to lay out football pitches on the site... 45 KB (5,809 words) - 01:02, 6 April 2023 |
identified in 1929, by John Ryle, and was surveyed the following year by E. Cecil Curwen, who listed it as a possible Neolithic site in a 1930 paper which was... 25 KB (2,953 words) - 06:30, 9 May 2023 |
included the site in his 1908 book Earthwork of England, and in 1930 E. Cecil Curwen listed it as a possible Neolithic site in a paper which attempted to... 32 KB (3,901 words) - 16:38, 23 August 2023 |
The Trundle (section Curwen, 1928) only five known by 1930, and the photograph persuaded archaeologist E. Cecil Curwen to excavate the site in 1928 and 1930. These early digs established... 44 KB (5,523 words) - 18:04, 8 February 2024 |
she was photographed working on the Whitehawk Camp ceramics with E. Cecil Curwen.[citation needed] From 1935 to 1936, Guido studied archaeology at the... 26 KB (3,020 words) - 05:14, 9 March 2024 |
infections. Curwen (1930), pp. 324-325. "Man and Wife Die on Same Day". Evening Standard. 19 December 1929. p. 12. Retrieved 21 March 2022. Curwen, E. Cecil (1929)... 1 KB (137 words) - 19:22, 14 December 2022 |
archaeological articles in 1914, often in collaboration with Eliot and E. Cecil Curwen. A survey of his work in 2000 concluded that his illustrations for... 1 KB (154 words) - 04:36, 27 December 2023 |
English Folk Songs for Schools. London: Curwen. p. 183. Knevett, Arthur (2018). "Folk Songs for Schools: Cecil Sharp, Patriotism and The National Song... 44 KB (5,656 words) - 17:06, 19 February 2024 |
first verse. At the request of the publisher Curwen, Holst made a version as a unison song with orchestra (Curwen also published Sir Hubert Parry's unison... 17 KB (1,735 words) - 04:47, 20 April 2024 |
Monuments asked E. Cecil Curwen, an expert on Sussex Neolithic sites, whether Offham Hill should be listed as a scheduled monument. Curwen replied that while... 22 KB (2,861 words) - 20:54, 5 July 2023 |
Marjorie E. Ramsey (1978). Music, a Way of Life for the Young Child. p. 161. S. B. Gould and C. J. Sharp English Folk-Songs for Schools (London: J. Curwen &... 4 KB (444 words) - 14:47, 24 April 2024 |
R. P. Ross Williamson and E. Cecil Curwen. June 22: Beam HH-39 is extracted at the Show Low site in Arizona enabling A. E. Douglass to construct a continuous... 3 KB (311 words) - 16:39, 7 July 2023 |
John Garstang, and Tell el-Duweir (1937–1938). She also worked with E. Cecil Curwen on the 1935 excavation of Whitehawk Camp, in Brighton. She learned... 7 KB (696 words) - 03:37, 9 May 2023 |
(published by Ashdown) and Songs and Dances for the Piano (published by Curwen). She also wrote children's piano music, songs and choral works including... 3 KB (348 words) - 01:53, 22 January 2024 |
Sackbut was a British music journal published from 1920 to 1934 by the Curwen Press. It published general articles on mainly contemporary, both British... 2 KB (249 words) - 13:39, 25 June 2022 |
Cole, science writer Michael Connelly, crime reporter, novelist Thomas Curwen, reporter Borzou Daragahi, Beirut bureau chief Manohla Dargis, film critic... 95 KB (9,689 words) - 18:26, 8 April 2024 |
List of non-fiction writers (section E) (1816–1869, England, T/Bg) Edmund Curll (c. 1675–1747, England, Cr/Lc) Alice Curwen (c. 1619–1679, England, R) John Cutting (born 1952, Scotland/England, Ps)... 174 KB (23,291 words) - 22:18, 24 April 2024 |
List of diarists (section E) James E. Kelley Jr.(London: University of Oklahoma Press, c. 1989) The Rake's Diary: The Journal of George Hilton, edited by Anne Hillman (Curwen Archive... 55 KB (6,846 words) - 18:28, 15 April 2024 |
Curryville, Missouri – Perry Curry (founder) Curwensville, Pennsylvania – John Curwen Cushing, Maine – Thomas Cushing (statesman and lieutenant governor of Massachusetts)... 363 KB (31,755 words) - 02:30, 12 April 2024 |
(1889–1916), English cricketer who played 14 first-class matches Wilfred Curwen (1883–1915), English cricketer who played 25 first-class matches Alfred... 122 KB (13,968 words) - 14:20, 4 April 2024 |