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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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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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in London. Entitled "Guernsey March 21st – April 6, 1932. M.V.Thomas stays with
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