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Anniversary Address

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

Extract

The fruits of that Victory to which we referred with pride and hopefulness at the last Anniversary Meeting and of the one which so quickly followed it have been slow to manifest themselves in our homes or in our wayfaring; but the wheels of peace-time industry are turning and as a chronicler of the year's work of the Society I have a pleasant task. Great difficulties have been met, but these difficulties, thanks in large measure to the efforts of the Assistant Secretary and his staff, have been surmounted.

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Research Article
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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1946

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References

page 112 note 1 Antiq. Journ., xxvi, 61–6.

page 113 note 1 Works of Art in Italy: Losses and Survivals of the War; Part I, South of Bologna, H.M. Stationery Office, 1945.

page 113 note 2 Arch. Journ., 1940, xcvi, pp. 193 ff.Google Scholar

page 114 note 1 Cf. Innocent, Building Construction, 1913, p. 33: ‘The form with the timber angularly bent is apparently older than the forms in which it is bowed.…’

page 115 note 1 ‘Some South Pembrokeshire Cottages’, Antiquity, 1942.

page 115 note 2 Admirable work has been done, e.g. in Cam-bridgeshire, in recent years.

page 116 note 1 Such maps are to be found even in popular works: e.g. Albert Dauzat's Le Village et le Paysan de France. See the map, ‘Répartition des principaux types d'habitations rurales’, twelve in number, on p. 43 of the 16th edition, 1941.