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SIR JOHN EVANS (1823-1908) ... End of Article: SIR JOHN EVANS (1823-1908); ... EVANS, SIR JOHN (1823-1908)
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EVANS, SIR JOHN (1823—1908), English archaeologist and geologist, son of the Rev. ... Dr A. B. Evans, head master of Market Bosworth grammar school, was born at Britwell Court, Bucks, on the 17th of November 1823. He was for many years head of the extensive paper manufactory of Messrs John Dickinson at Nash Mills,
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Correspondence of Sir Charles Lyell, Di-Gr (1827-1874 ... the project | the collections | biographies | multimedia | research uses...
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British archaeologist John Evans visited quarries along France's Somme River and himself pulled stone axes from alongside hippopotamus bones. He announced that humans had lived much earlier than 6,000 years ago.
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Evans, Sir John William (1855 - 1943) Biographical Entry - The Australian Dictionary of Biography Online, or ADB Online, is a biographical dictionary featuring concise, informative and fascinating descriptions of prominent Australian men and women from all walks of life. ... EVANS, Sir JOHN WILLIAM (1855-1943),
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The Encyclopedia Britannica is free at the JCSM Study Center! This page has information about EVANS, SIR JOHN (1823-1908) - Encyclopedia Britannica - EVANS, SIR JOHN (1823-1908) ... EVANS, SIR JOHN (1823-1908) , English archaeologist and geologist, son of the Rev. Dr A. B. Evans, head master of Market Bosworth grammar...
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EVANS, Sir John: ALS to the Rev Ernest B. Savage ... EVANS, Sir John (1823-1908). Archaeologist and geologist. Autograph Letter Signed to the Rev Ernest B. Savage, 2 pages 8vo on black-edged paper, Nash Mills, Hemel Hempstead, 23 November 1890. Advising him to indicate the scale of the drawings (of bronze weapons,
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