Franklin, W., Hills, C. and Kirby, T. (2022). Obituaries: David Neville Hall 1938–2021; Audrey Lilian Meaney 1931–2021; John Drayton Pickles, MA, PhD, FSA, 1945–2022. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 111. Vol 111, Cambridge: Cambridge Antiquarian Society. pp. 239-241.

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Obituaries: David Neville Hall 1938–2021; Audrey Lilian Meaney 1931–2021; John Drayton Pickles, MA, PhD, FSA, 1945–2022
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 111
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239 - 241
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The last couple of years have seen the deaths of a number of people who contributed greatly to knowledge of the past of Cambridgeshire and to CAS. We cannot commemorate them all here, but include obituaries for three of them: John Pickles, David Hall and Audrey Meaney. Christopher Taylor (7 Nov 1935–28 May 2021) was CAS President 1995–6 and Vice-President 1996–2000, a CAS member for many years with many contributions to PCAS, and publications including the Royal Commission volume on West Cambridgeshire. He was a scholar with a national and international reputation; an obituary is not included here because several full obituaries were published last year, including The Times 29th July 2021, The Guardian 9 July 2021, and in other journals. In November 2021 Landscapes 22.1 included a detailed appreciation of his life and work in their ‘Founders’ series, “an intermittent series of short, critical appreciations of scholars, researchers and others whose work and ideas, mainly in Britain, have made particularly sweeping, influential and foundational contributions to the development of historically- and archaeologically-informed landscape studies.” Christopher Taylor’s inclusion in that series speaks to his achievements and his lasting reputation.
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William Franklin
Catherine Hills
Tony Kirby
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27 Oct 2022