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Mary Eily de Putron

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and the survey of buildings in 1975. She wrote for the local journals - She published the diary of her great-uncle, the Reverend Pierre de Putron in the Review of the Guernsey Society, author of an illustrated book on archaeology in Sussex, an article on the life and work of Joan Howson in the
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stained glass windows, removing and replacing some of them so that they would not be damaged during the war. Some of those not removed, like in the Chapter House, she helped restore with Howson until 1951. They also worked together on the ante-chapel of
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Leask, H. G. (1939). "CAHERCOMMAUN: a Stone Fort in County Clare. By H. O'Neill Hencken. (Extra volume of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland). Dublin: John Falconer, 1938. pp. 82, with 11 plates. 5s".
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de Putron died of cancer 9 February 1982 at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital in St Martins. Her windows were featured in the Christmas 1993 postage stamps issued by Guernsey. The stamps were designed by
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de Putron became a member of La Société Guernesiaise in 1961 and was a member of the council for a period. She was a keen gardener and member of the
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in London. Entitled "Guernsey March 21st – April 6, 1932. M.V.Thomas stays with Colonel and Mrs De Putron and Mary at Lower Bertozerie" .
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in the Administrative and Special Duties Branch. Starting as an Aircraftwoman 1st Class she was promoted to Flight Officer by 1943 and was
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When not working on digs de Putron was illustrating artefacts at the museum, including working with the resident artist
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With the start of World War II in 1939 de Putron returned initially home and then went to England where she joined the
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Lucey, John (2016). "Familiar but forgotten: the work of Eileen Barnes (1876–1956) in Irish archaeology".
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Journal of Stained Glass and, for the Transactions of La Société Guernesiaise, the obituary of
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on 8 July 1914. Her parents met while her father was stationed in Dublin as a captain in the
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The Good Shepherd west window, St. Mary's Church, East Hendred, by Mary Eily de Putron, 1959
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After school de Putron became an archaeological assistant and worked with
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and the two became friends and collaborators. With Howson she worked on
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when Colonel de Putron retired from the army. de Putron was educated in
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From Antiquary to Archaeologist: Frederick Corbin Lukis of Guernsey
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there. At just 20 years old de Putron was elected member of the
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where she installed window badges in 1950. She did a window in
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The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
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Putron was born to Annie Kate Shaw and Cyril de Putron at
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dig where items were exposed during the building of the
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People associated with the National Museum of Ireland
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Film of her as a young woman in 1932 is held by the
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due to her experience in archaeology and helping of
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Archaeological Society of Great Britain and Ireland
85: 77: 58: 39: 23: 307:During the war de Putron took to sketching in the 470:(52). Cambridge University Press (CUP): 477–478. 116:who also served in the WAAF during World War II. 614:Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (1939). 560:. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 195–. 355:. She was co-opted to the sub-committee of the 814:British stained glass artists and manufacturers 745:"Guernsey 1993 Christmas - Stamps of the World" 192:. In 1933 she took a job as researcher at the 809:Irish stained glass artists and manufacturers 609: 607: 8: 590:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 19–. 579: 577: 549: 547: 632:"The Gazette: WOMEN'S AUXILIARY AIR FORCE" 508:Proc. Hampsh. Field Club Archaeol. Soc. 42 31: 20: 495: 493: 293: 196:. She had first worked in Dublin on the 519: 517: 397: 283:in 1945. de Putron was entitled to the 353:Botanical Society of the British Isles 16:Stained glass artist and archaeologist 411: 409: 407: 405: 403: 401: 172:and the Delancey Park excavations in 7: 804:Women's Auxiliary Air Force officers 584:Hallam L. Movius (10 October 2013). 824:20th-century British archaeologists 340:as well as in the Parish Church at 334:St Martin's Parish Church, Guernsey 202:Irish National War Memorial Gardens 368:, Director of the British Museum. 14: 779:20th-century Irish archaeologists 234:Harvard Archaeological Expedition 794:20th-century Irish women artists 554:Heather Sebire (26 March 2009). 526:The Journal of Irish Archaeology 667:St. Andrew's Douzaine, Guernsey 336:and St Mary's Catholic Church, 259:. She also worked closely with 1: 105:(1914–1982) was an Irish and 450:Lives of the First World War 702:The Monnaie Chapel Guernsey 277:Women's Auxiliary Air Force 232:with Joseph Raftery on the 840: 819:Irish women archaeologists 357:National Trust of Guernsey 309:Victoria and Albert Museum 476:10.1017/s0003598x00028179 245:University College London 194:National Museum in Dublin 132:. He was originally from 30: 727:"FAMOUS WOMEN ON STAMPS" 120:Early life and education 425:La Société Guernesiaise 366:Thomas Downing Kendrick 281:mentioned in dispatches 749:stampsoftheworld.co.uk 681:"St. Stephen's Church" 392:References and sources 299: 212:, the stone cashel at 161: 297: 287:medal as well as the 159: 649:"St Martin's Church" 427:. 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Index


Dublin
Guernsey
Archaeology
stained glass
Guernsey
stained glass
archaeologist
Bushy Park, Dublin
Lancashire Fusiliers
Guernsey
Channel Islands
Ladies' College
St Peter Port

Vera Collum
Le Déhus dolmen
Guernsey
Mortimer Wheeler
Tessa Verney
Verulamium
Hertfordshire
National Museum in Dublin
Islandbridge
Irish National War Memorial Gardens
Archaeological Society of Great Britain and Ireland
Poulawack Cairn
Cahercommaun
crannogs
Offaly

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