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George Willmot

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to George Willmot. The dedication reads: "To the memory of George Francis Willmost, lately Keeper of the Yorkshire Museum, who pursued original research throughout Europe and encouraged many an aspiring archaeologist, this book is gratefully dedicated".
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Academically, Willmot undertook important and pioneering work on Bronze Age beakers that was never fully published as well as directing numerous excavations of prehistoric sites in Britain and Ireland. In 1963, Willmot excavated
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Gem, R. and Keen, L. 1981. "Late Anglo-Saxon Finds from the site of St. Edmund's Abbey" Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History Vol.35. pp:24
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Between 1952 and 1956, Willmot undertook a series of excavations in the western part of
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Willmot, G. F. (1953). "Interim Report on the 1952 Excavation in St. Mary's Abbey".
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At the end of the Second World War, Willmot served with the rank of Major with the
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and extended beneath the abbey to include Pre-Norman and Roman levels.
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The History of the Yorkshire Museum and its Geological Collections
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Yorkshire Philosophical Society, Annual Report for the Year 1953
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Yorkshire Philosophical Society, Annual Report for the Year 1952
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Yorkshire Philosophical Society, Annual Report for the Year 1958
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Yorkshire Philosophical Society, Annual Report for the Year 1977
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The buildings of St Mary's Abbey, York and their destruction
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Anon (1954). "Report of the Council of the YPS for 1953".
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Anon (1959). "Report of the Council of the YPS for 1958".
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Anon (1977). "Obituary of George Francis Willmot, BA".
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Archaeologist
Curator
archaeologist
curator
York
Bournemouth
Oxford University
Bedford
Ampleforth
War
Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program
St. Catherine's Church
St. Michael's Church
Yorkshire Philosophical Society
Yorkshire Museum
Carnegie Trust
Ian Richmond
Society of Antiquaries of London

All Saints' Church
St. Mary's Abbey
Charles Wellbeloved
Walter Harvey Brook
Yorkshire Philosophical Society
Bootham School
Ian Stead
St. Mary's Abbey
Yorkshire Museum
Yorkshire Philosophical Society

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