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A plaque has been unveiled at Durham University's Palace Green Library A new plaque has been unveiled to commemorate 17th Century Scottish soldiers who died in Durham after being captured in ...
The newest blue plaque celebrates the first women to graduate from Durham University - Winifred Hindmarsch, Mary Gibson, and Dora Heslop - who attained their degrees in 1898.
The first female Professor of Durham University and renowned archaeologist – the late Professor Dame Rosemary Cramp – has been honoured with a blue plaque in Elvet, Durham City. Amongst her ...
The first female Professor of Durham University and renowned archaeologist – the late Professor Dame Rosemary Cramp – has been honoured with a blue plaque in Elvet, Durham City.
Professor Dame Rosemary Cramp was the first female Professor of Durham University and a renowned archaeologist. She passed away in April 2023 aged 93. In 1959 she began her own excavation at St ...
A blue plaque has been unveiled at the house where the first Honorary Freewoman of a county lived. Helena Rosa Duncombe Shafto OBE, who was born in 1854, was known as a trailblazer who supported ...
A new plaque has been unveiled to commemorate 17th Century Scottish soldiers who died in Durham after being captured in battle. Remains of the soldiers, who were imprisoned in Durham Cathedral ...
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The first female Professor of Durham University and renowned archaeologist – the late Professor Dame Rosemary Cramp – has been honoured with a blue plaque in Elvet, Durham City.
On Friday October 4, the blue plaque was unveiled by the University’s Vice-Chancellor and Warden Professor Karen O’Brien – herself the first female Vice-Chancellor of Durham University ...
The first female Professor of Durham University and renowned archaeologist – the late Professor Dame Rosemary Cramp – has been honoured with a blue plaque in Elvet, Durham City. Amongst her many ...
The first female Professor of Durham University and renowned archaeologist – the late Professor Dame Rosemary Cramp – has been honoured with a blue plaque in Elvet, Durham City. Amongst her ...
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