Edward Thomas Stevens

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Edward Thomas Stevens
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Born 1828
Died 1878
Residence Trustee & hon. Curator Blackmore Museum
Salisbury
Occupation museum work
Society Membership
membership Ordinary Fellow
left 1878 deceased
elected_AI 1876.02.22
societies Society of Antiquaries
Royal Geographical Society
Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia
Anthropological Institute of New York




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proposed 1876.02.08
1878.10.29 death noted. Report of Council for 1878 - obituary
Hon. Director of the Salisbury and South Wilts Museum, Hon. Curator and Trustee of the Blackmore Museum, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Foreign Member of the Anthropological Institute of New York, etc.
obituary in Report of Council for 1878

Notes From Elsewhere

Edward Thomas Stevens (1828–1878) was a partner in a Salisbury drapers business. He was also an antiquarian and became the first Honorary Director of the Salisbury and Blackmore Museums.
Brother in law of William Henry Blackmore
The Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum moved to St Ann Street in 1864. The Blackmore Museum opened next door three years later, based on the collections of William Blackmore, a Salisbury business man with links to North America and brother to local antiquary Dr Humphrey Blackmore. He acquired the Squier and Davis collection of archaeological finds from Ohio and created a museum to display it. Antiquary Edward Stevens was the first honorary Curator and Director of both museums

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External Publications

Flint chips; a guide to pre-historic archaeology, as illustrated by the collection in the Blackmore Museum, Salisbury
by Stevens, Edward Thomas, 1828-1878; Blackmore Museum, Salisbury,

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