Jervis, S. Swynfen. (2005). Antiquarian gleanings in the north of England. Antiq J 85. Vol 85, pp. 293-357.
Title The title of the publication or report |
Antiquarian gleanings in the north of England | |
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Issue The name of the volume or issue |
Antiq J 85 | |
Series The series the publication or report is included in |
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London | |
Volume Volume number and part |
85 | |
Page Start/End The start and end page numbers. |
293 - 357 | |
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Journal | |
Abstract The abstract describing the content of the publication or report |
William Bell Scott (1811--90) was a painter, poet, designer, teacher and pundit. His Antiquarian Gleanings (1851), a wide-ranging anthology of northern antiquities, with thirty-eight colour plates, is re-published in its entirety, with a new index, as an appendix to a paper which explores its design and content, and the networks of collectors, many of them associated with the Antiquarian Society of Newcastle, whose treasures Scott illustrated. Scott's book is presented as an artefact in its own right and his choice of subjects reflects the interests and activities of provincial antiquaries in the period after the coming of the railways and immediately before the Great Exhibition of 1851. | |
Year of Publication The year the book, article or report was published |
2005 | |
Locations Any locations covered by the publication or report. This is not the place the book or report was published. |
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Source Where the record has come from or which dataset it was orginally included in. |
BIAB
(The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date The date the record of the pubication was first entered |
12 Mar 2008 |