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Documents relating to the excavation of the Roman villa at Lullingstone

Catalogue reference: LUL

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Reference
LUL
Title
Documents relating to the excavation of the Roman villa at Lullingstone
Date
1949-61
Description

Report by Lt.-Col. Geoffrey Wells Meates, FSA (1900-1985), and photographs, relating to excavations, of the Roman Villa at Lullingstone, Kent. Published by Kent Archaeological Society, Monograph Series 1, The Lullingstone Roman Villa, Vol. I (1979); Vol. II (Monograph Series 3, 1987) was published after the death of Lt.-Col. Meates. See also obituaries in Archaeologia Cantiana, 102 (1985), 289-90; A.J., 66 (1986), 505.

Held by
Society of Antiquaries of London
Former department reference
SAL/MS/815/1, 2; SAL/MS/815
Creator(s)
Meates, Geoffrey Wells (1900-1985), soldier and archaeologist
Immediate source of acquisition
LUL/001/001 and LUL/001/003 presented by Lt.-Col. Geoffrey Wells Meates, FSA, 6 Dec.1973 (Giftbook entry); LUL/001/002 presented by J.Ritson, 1985 (copy letter inserted); LUL/002 presented by Lt.Col. Meates and Cregoe Donaldson Percy Nicholson, FSA, March 1952 (formal note of presentation in the volume; Giftbook entry, 5 June 1952). A.J., 32 (1952), 262.
Unpublished finding aids
Society of Antiquaries online catalogue: https://collections.sal.org.uk/lul
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/6692ca2a-ec1c-4bee-8941-ca9a7cbd799d/

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Documents relating to the excavation of the Roman villa at Lullingstone