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Broome 97A
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Broome letter 97A
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- No date [December 1930] (Creation)
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1 sheet (= 2 pages)
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(1896-1959)
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British artist and musician. Born, London 1896. Died, Toronto 1959. Educated in Canada, and then from 1922 studied music at the Royal College of Music. While at Oxford she began making archaeological drawings under the direction of Sir Leonard Woolley. This led onto her working for Sir Alan Gardiner and the Egypt Exploration Society; she copied and subsequently published parts of the temple of Sethos I at Abydos.
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Copyright, Griffith Institute, University of Oxford.
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- The letter has been transcribed by Lee Young; Elizabeth Fleming has proofread it, and Francisco Bosch-Puche has prepared it for publication on this website.
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Broome_letter_097A.pdf
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