Edmund Clarence Richard Armstrong

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Edmund Clarence Richard Armstrong
FSA, MRIA, FRGS
File:Armstrong, Edmund Clarence Richard.jpg
Born 1879
Died 1923
Residence Assistant, Irish Antiquities Dept., Dublin Museum
Cyprus, Eglinton Road, Dublin [1907]
71 Park Avenue, Sydney Parade, Dublin [1911]
73 Park Avenue, Sydney Parade, Dublin [1915]
Occupation museum work
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow - life compounder
left 1923 deceased
elected_AI

1907

1908.01.21
societies Royal Geographical Society
Society of Antiquaries
Royal Irish Academy




Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

1907.12.05 Proposed by A.C. Haddon, seconded by T.A. Joyce

Keeper of Irish Antiquities in 1919
death reported in Report of the Council for 1923
obituary notice Man xxiii, 42

Notes From Elsewhere

?1879-?1933 [Edmund Clarence Richard]; author of numerous descriptive accounts of archaeological discoveries.






Publications

External Publications

· Stone Chalices, So Called (1907);
· Scandinavian Objects Found at Island-Bridge and Kilmainham (1910);
· with R. A. S. Macalister & Robert Lloyd , Report on the Exploration of Bronze-Age Carns on Carrowkeel Mountain, Co. Sligo (1912);
· Irish Seal-matrices and Seals (Dublin: Hodges, Figgis & Co. 1913), xii, 135pp., ill., [includes bibliographical references and index];
· Some Matrices of Irish Seals (1913);
· with Macalister & Praeger, On a Bronze-Age Interment with associated Standing-Stone and Earthen Ring Near Naas, Co. Kildare (1913);
· Seals of Kildare Bishops and Dignitaries (Dublin: E. Ponsonby 1914), 364pp., ill.;
· Find of Bronze Objects at Annesborough, Co. Armagh (1914);
· with Macalister & Praeger, The Excavation of Lochpaire Crannog, near Tuam (1914);
· Processional Cross, Pricket-candlestick, and Bell, Found together at Sheephouse, near Old-bridge, Co. Meath (Dublin: [n.pub.], 1915), 6pp. ill.;
· The Domnach Airgid (1918);
· The Early Iron Age, or Hallstatt Period in Ireland (Continued) (Dublin: [n.pub.] 1924), 127pp. ill. [from Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 54];
Catalogues
· ed., Catalogue of the Silver and Ecclesiastical Antiquities in the Collection of the Royal Irish Academy by [...] Sir William Wilde (1915);
· ed., Catalogue of Irish Gold Ornaments in the Collection of the Royal Irish Academy (Dublin: printed for His Majesty's Stationery Office by Browne & Nolan 1920), and Do. [2nd. edn.] (1932 [var. 1933]), 104pp., ill., maps.

House Publications

Related Material Details

RAI Material

Other Material

National Library of Ireland: Confirmation of arms to Edmund Clarence Richard Armstrong, son of Andrew Charles Armstrong (son of Sir Andrew Armstrong, Bart. of Gallen in King's Co.) by Alice Maria, daughter of Sir (Thomas William) Clinton Murdoch, Feb.10, 1919.