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535: 1041: 365:, stashed for safety under a table amongst the wreckage of their home, and was raised by her grandmother and aunt. It was only after she had children of her own that Sally Senior found out that her mother's old friend "Uncle Tom" Kendrick, whom she had known throughout her childhood, was her father. 276:
in 1914. During which he was wounded in France and rose to the rank of captain. Resuming his studies at Oxford in 1918, he graduated in 1919 with a degree in anthropology and in 1920 with a Master of Arts also in anthropology. Kendrick stayed at Oxford and commenced a Bachelor of Science
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In 1950 Kendrick was made director and principal librarian of the British Museum and remained in that position until he retired in 1959. He believed in cleaning museum objects, but this resulted in numerous bronze artifacts in his department being overcleaned.
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In 1922, Kendrick married the pianist Ellen Martha Kiek (1898–1955), whom he had met at university. They had one daughter, Frances. Following Helen's death in 1955, Kendrick married Katherine Elizabeth Wrigley (1903–1980), a friend of the family.
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Stonehenge is not a henge. This bizarre contribution … was first used by … Thomas Kendrick. … Technically, are earthwork enclosures in which a ditch was dug to make a bank, which was thrown up on the outside edge of the
300:" in 1932 to describe a series of ceremonial monuments defined by ditches and banks of soil rather than standing stones. He was subsequently made keeper of the British and Medieval Antiquities Department in 1938. 257:, to Fanny Susan (nee Downing, born 1865) and Thomas H. Kendrick (1867–1902). He had a younger brother, William (born 1899). Following his father's death his mother married Prebendary Sowter in 1905. 1391: 1366: 1356: 1160: 1341: 1386: 1381: 1336: 223: 46: 296:, for which his two survey volumes were long standard references. He was appointed an assistant keeper at the British Museum in 1928. He coined the term " 215: 40: 1376: 1361: 1346: 1169: 357:, who was 14 years younger than him. In 1941 Senior gave birth to a daughter, Sally Maud Senior. Elizabeth was killed by an air raid during the 1153: 1122: 958: 878: 838: 285:
His research experience enabled him to secure a position in 1922 as an assistant in the British and Medieval Antiquities Department of the
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Initially specializing in prehistoric art, Kendrick turned in the 1930s to Viking and
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Kendrick, T. D. (January 1941). "Notes: Portion of a basalt hone from North Wales".
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Kendrick, T. D. (January 1941). "Notes: Dug-out canoes in the British Museum".
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Kendrick, T. D. (January 1941). "Notes: Fragment of a cross-head from Bath".
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Kendrick, T. D. (January 1941). "Notes: Gourd bottles from Sutton Hoo".
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During the early 1950s Kendrick had a relationship with the novelist
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National Treasures: Saving the Nation's Art in World War II
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Beginning in the late 1930 he had a six-year affair with
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Kendrick, T. D. (June 1932). "British Hanging Bowls".
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investigating the megaliths of the Channel Islands.
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British archaeologist and art historian (1895–1979)
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Family Search. 16 November 2017 736:. Family Search. 16 November 2017 670:. Family Search. 15 November 2017 1039: 873:. British Academy. p. 422. 533: 442:Society of Antiquaries of London 183:Fanny Susan nee Downing (mother) 1377:20th-century English historians 1362:Directors of the British Museum 1347:Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford 1257:T. D. (Thomas Downing) Kendrick 1087:. 23 November 1979. p. 31. 1101:"Kendrick, Sir Thomas Downing" 401:: a study in Keltic prehistory 1: 915:10.1080/09574042.2016.1229957 668:"Sir Thomas Downing Kendrick" 1071:UK public library membership 714:Dictionary of Art Historians 332:Knight Commander of the Bath 325:Pevsner Architectural Guides 203:Knight Commander of the Bath 274:Royal Warwickshire Regiment 268:, prior to the outbreak of 211:Sir Thomas Downing Kendrick 180:Thomas H. Kendrick (father) 156:Katharine Elizabeth Wrigley 1408: 949:Shenton, Caroline (2021). 307:He was a keen advocate of 194:William Kendrick (brother) 18: 1180: 619:10.1017/S000358150009538X 598:10.1017/S0003581500095378 577:10.1017/S0003581500095366 556:10.1017/S0003581500095354 520:10.1017/S0003598X00006700 454:Late Saxon and Viking art 444:: with biographical notes 264:and then spent a year at 77:Handsworth, West Midlands 53: 903:Women: A Cultural Review 867:British Academy (2002). 412:(London: Methuen, 1930). 140:A History of the Vikings 37:Thomas Downing Kendrick 831:The World of Stonehenge 425:The Archaeology of the 1372:British art historians 1352:English archaeologists 1233:Edward Maunde Thompson 1063:10.1093/ref:odnb/31303 440:The Presidents of the 1287:Robert G. W. 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Index

Thomas Kendrick
Sir
KCB
FBA
FSA

Handsworth, West Midlands
Dorchester, Dorset
Oriel College, Oxford
British Museum
Knight Commander of the Bath
KCB
FBA
FSA
archaeologist
Handsworth
Birmingham
England
Charterhouse School
Oriel College, Oxford
World War I
Royal Warwickshire Regiment
British Museum
Anglo-Saxon art
henge
Victorian
John Betjeman
John Piper
Nikolaus Pevsner
Pevsner Architectural Guides

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