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| first_name        = Norman Lace
 
| first_name        = Norman Lace
 
| name              = Corkill
 
| name              = Corkill
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| honorific_prefix  = Dr
 
| honorific_suffix  = MB ChB
 
| honorific_suffix  = MB ChB
 
| image              = File:Corkill,_Norman_Lace.jpg
 
| image              = File:Corkill,_Norman_Lace.jpg
| birth_date        =  
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| birth_date        = 1898
| death_date        =  
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| death_date        = 1966
| address            = Sudan Medical Service, Kadugli, Southern Kordofan, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan [1935]
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| address            = Sudan Medical Service, Kadugli, Southern Kordofan, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan [1933]<br />Senior Medical Inspector, Sennar, Blue Nile, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan [1937]<br />Medical Dept., Jeddah, Saudi Arabia [1949]
| occupation        = medical
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| occupation        = medical<br />zoologist
 
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| membership        = ordinary fellow - life
 
| membership        = ordinary fellow - life
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| left              = 1966 deceased
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| clubs              = East India Club<br />Sports Club
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| societies          = Royal Society of Medicine<br />Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene<br />Royal African Society<br />Royal Central Asian Society<br />Zoological Society<br />Folklore Society<br />Hakluyt Society
 
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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=== House Notes ===
 
=== House Notes ===
proposed by D. Newbold, seconded by E.W. Smith 20 jan. 1934
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1934.02.20 proposed by D. Newbold, seconded by E.W. Smith <br /><br />1967.01 death noted
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
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[Exeter] The museum’s Mesopotamian collection is largely based on the collection of one man, Dr Norman Lace Corkill. He worked as a doctor in Iraq, the Sudan and Saudi Arabia. While in Iraq he met the famous archaeologist Max Mallowan and his wife Agatha Christie, and this meeting developed his interest in archaeology. Dr Corkill gave his collection of Sumerian and Sudanese antiquities to RAMM in 1961.<br />
 
== Publications ==
 
== Publications ==
 
=== External Publications ===
 
=== External Publications ===
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census
 
census
 
=== Other Material ===
 
=== Other Material ===
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London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine: papers<br />Exeter Museum: mesopotamian collection

Revision as of 19:54, 28 May 2020

Dr
Norman Lace Corkill
MB ChB
File:Corkill, Norman Lace.jpg
Born 1898
Died 1966
Residence Sudan Medical Service, Kadugli, Southern Kordofan, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan [1933]
Senior Medical Inspector, Sennar, Blue Nile, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan [1937]
Medical Dept., Jeddah, Saudi Arabia [1949]
Occupation medical
zoologist
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow - life
left 1966 deceased
elected_AI 1934.03.20
clubs East India Club
Sports Club
societies Royal Society of Medicine
Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Royal African Society
Royal Central Asian Society
Zoological Society
Folklore Society
Hakluyt Society




Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

1934.02.20 proposed by D. Newbold, seconded by E.W. Smith

1967.01 death noted

Notes From Elsewhere

[Exeter] The museum’s Mesopotamian collection is largely based on the collection of one man, Dr Norman Lace Corkill. He worked as a doctor in Iraq, the Sudan and Saudi Arabia. While in Iraq he met the famous archaeologist Max Mallowan and his wife Agatha Christie, and this meeting developed his interest in archaeology. Dr Corkill gave his collection of Sumerian and Sudanese antiquities to RAMM in 1961.

Publications

External Publications

House Publications

Related Material Details

RAI Material

census

Other Material

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine: papers
Exeter Museum: mesopotamian collection