58,374 research outputs found
Margaret Murray (1863–1963): Pioneer Egyptologist, Feminist and First Female Archaeology Lecturer
Margaret Murray, who was born 150 years ago, was one of the first archaeologists to be employed at UCL and one of the most distinguished, although her role in the history of archaeology is often underestimated. This article provides a brief outline of the career and contribution of a highly productive and innovative, if sometimes controversial, scholar, who also participated in the wider social movements of her time, particularly the campaign for women’s suffrage
Francis Murray Mack Sr. Papers - Accession 533
The Francis Murray Mack, Sr. Papers are divided into eight sections. The first section consists of his educational papers and the organization of the Catawba Association. The second section includes papers relating to the Ministers’ Annuity Fund. Other sections include his military papers which include his military papers which include numerous maps, papers concerning Camp Campbell and Korea, papers dealing with historical organizations of which he was a member, photographs, newspaper clippings and various pamphlets. There are three appendices which list the names of the pamphlets and the maps and also list the organizations that Francis M. Mack, Sr. was a member.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1636/thumbnail.jp
Francis Murray Mack Sr. Papers - Accession 1631
The Francis Murray Mack, Sr. Papers consist of a certificate from the governor of South Carolina, ledgers, books on military instruction and training, newspaper clippings, letters, army certificates, books concerning Mr. Mack’s fraternity (Sigma Alpha Epsilon), a family Bible (1851), various college publications, maps of South Carolina, church publications, historical publications, family genealogical papers, and manuals on the operation of machinery.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2636/thumbnail.jp
Community Maker: Engaging with Change
Anna Francis was invited to give a presentation on how her creative arts practice engages with change, as part of the 'Engaging with Change' – Artist’s Study Day at A3 Project Space, Birmingham.
The presentation focused on the Spode Rose Garden project, which Anna Francis was lead artist on, since 2013 and how the Community Maker project has developed into the Portland Inn Project, exploring what happens when an artist works where they live.
The emphasis of the study day included how it is possible to achieve a meaningful experience with participants; the role of the artist in places of change and how an artist's practice, or the projects they undertake evolve within what’s possible within the constraints of a regeneration context.
The study day was produced by A3 Project Space and artist Jayne Murray
Taylor and Francis Dimensions Analysis for Impact Assessment Author Survey
Dimensions analysis for Taylor & Francis Impact Assessment Author Survey</p
steven-murray/hankel: v1.2.2
What's Changed
<p>Fixed installation (eg. #101)</p>
<p><strong>Full Changelog</strong>: <a href="https://github.com/steven-murray/hankel/compare/v1.2.1...v1.2.2">https://github.com/steven-murray/hankel/compare/v1.2.1...v1.2.2</a></p>
Melhuish, Murray Francis, [No Service Number]
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/404640Surname: MELHUISH. Given Name(s) or Initials: MURRAY FRANCIS. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: [No Registration Number]. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 834.241514
Item: [2016.0049.36923] "Melhuish, Murray Francis, [No Service Number]
Taylor-and-Francis_Impact-Assessment-of-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences-Research-Author-Survey_Raw-Data_Figshare
Anonymized responses dataset from the Taylor & Francis Impact Assessment of Earth & Environmental Sciences Research: Author Survey.In Spring 2020, Taylor & Francis surveyed authors from across our Earth & Environmental Sciences portfolio.We investigated what benefits publishing in our journals could impart on both the research and on the authors following publication, and we looked at to what extent global challenges, such as those expressed by the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), were shaping researcher ambitions.</div
A Concise Introduction to John Fletcher : Guide
Daisy Murray, Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham, provides an introduction to John Fletcher (1579-1625), the Jacobean playwright best known for his collaborative work with writers such as Francis Beaumont and William Shakespeare. Murray…Daisy Murray, Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham, provides an introduction to John Fletcher (1579-1625), the Jacobean playwright best known for his collaborative work with writers such as Francis Beaumont and William Shakespeare. Murray…Description based on online resource; title from title screen (Digital Theatre+, viewed January 25, 2022
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