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Albert Leslie ('Leslie') Armstrong MC FSI FSA(Scot) | |||||||||
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File:Armstrong, Albert Leslie ('Leslie').jpg | |||||||||
Born | 1878 | ||||||||
Died | 1958 | ||||||||
Residence |
14 Swaledale Road, Sheffield 27 Victoria Road, Stockton Heath, Warrington [1931] Richmond Lodge, Bowden, Cheshire [1949] Pommeru Farm, S. Rhodesia | ||||||||
Occupation |
civil service archaeologist | ||||||||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
1922.01.17 proposed by H.J.E. Peake, seconded by W.H.R. Rivers
1958.03.17 deceased [A31]
1959.01.15 death noted
Notes From Elsewhere
Excavated at sites including Graig Lwyd, Grimes Graves, and cave sites in Derbyshire. Also excavated at sites in Southern Africa including Bambata and Barkly west, among others. Items from Graig Lwyd bequeathed to the Museum by S Hazzledine Warren (q.v.) in 1958. Grimes Graves finds given to the Museum by his trustees in 1959.
Armstrong, reportedly a civil servant in a highly responsible position, spent his annual leave in archaeological digging, mostly in Derbyshire and Suffolk. He was involved in controversy when he claimed [Petch]
Royal Engineers during WWI
Publications
External Publications
House Publications
Excavations at Mother Grundy's Parlour, Cresswell Crags, Derbs 1925
Rhodesian archaeological expedition 1929
Excavations in Bambata Cave and researches on prehistoric sites in S. Rhodesia 1931
The antiquity of man as demonstrated by stone implements of the ancient Zambesi Gravels [with Rev. N. Jones] 1936
Related Material Details
RAI Material
Other Material
BM; PRM field collector; National archives: war record