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Anniversary Address

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

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This Anniversary Address affords me the privilege of expressing the Society's congratulations to two of our Officers who have received Honours during the past year. Congratulations, first of all, to Miss M. V. Taylor, Vice-President, whose C.B.E. is specifically awarded for services to archaeology. Her long, distinguished, and selfless labours for Romano-British archaeology have made her a national figure, and the Haverfield Library at the Ashmolean Museum a clearing-house of knowledge. Congratulations to Sir James Mann, our Director, whose knighthood implies recognition of outstanding services to scholarship in Medieval and Renaissance craftsmanship and art; also of his services as Keeper of the Wallace Collection and as Master of the Tower Armouries—which have been so ably reorganized by him since the war.

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Research Article
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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1948

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References

page 117 note 1 Antiq. Journ. xxvii, 183.

page 121 note 1 See the remarkable article by Salles, M. Georges, Head of the Administration of the Museums of France, in the Museums Journal, 1947, pp. 63–7.Google Scholar

page 121 note 2 Sir Frank Stenton, in Anglo-Saxon England, p. 697.

page 121 note 3 ‘The Occident and the Orient in the Art of the Seventh Century’, The British Isles, 1943, pp. 15, 16, etc.