The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 40Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1919 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... whole , therefore , the financial condition of the Society at the end of the year 1916 was a satisfactory improvement on its condition at the end of 1915. The fund raised for the purchase of the Brooke Collection in the previous year ...
... whole , therefore , the financial condition of the Society at the end of the year 1916 was a satisfactory improvement on its condition at the end of 1915. The fund raised for the purchase of the Brooke Collection in the previous year ...
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... whole of the non - Wiltshire and duplicate fossils for the Bristol University collection at £ 23 . These fossils , some of which had never been unpacked from the boxes in which they came to the Museum 30 or 40 years ago , comprised many ...
... whole of the non - Wiltshire and duplicate fossils for the Bristol University collection at £ 23 . These fossils , some of which had never been unpacked from the boxes in which they came to the Museum 30 or 40 years ago , comprised many ...
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... whole Museum , for £ 2,500 . The Committee having carefully considered the matter , decided that to insure the archæological and natural history collections was useless , as they could in no case be replaced if once destroyed . The ...
... whole Museum , for £ 2,500 . The Committee having carefully considered the matter , decided that to insure the archæological and natural history collections was useless , as they could in no case be replaced if once destroyed . The ...
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... whole surface , with the exception of 1 inch at the base which is plain , is covered by the ornament so often found on this type of drinking cup , viz . , a series of roughly parallel horizontal dotted lines at very short intervals ...
... whole surface , with the exception of 1 inch at the base which is plain , is covered by the ornament so often found on this type of drinking cup , viz . , a series of roughly parallel horizontal dotted lines at very short intervals ...
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... whole pulp cavity lies exposed . At one time or another abscesses had formed at the roots of the following teeth : -second upper incisor of the left side , first upper molar of the left side , right lateral incisor and canine of the ...
... whole pulp cavity lies exposed . At one time or another abscesses had formed at the roots of the following teeth : -second upper incisor of the left side , first upper molar of the left side , right lateral incisor and canine of the ...
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