About: Cyril Fox

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Sir Cyril Fred Fox Kt FSA FBA MRIA (16 December 1882 – 15 January 1967) was an English archaeologist and museum director. Fox became keeper of archaeology at the National Museum of Wales, and subsequently served as director from 1926 to 1948. His most notable achievements were collaborative. With his second wife, Aileen Fox, he surveyed and excavated several prehistoric monuments in Wales. With Iorwerth Peate, he established the St Fagans National Museum of History, and with Lord Raglan, he authored a definitive history of vernacular architecture, Monmouthshire Houses.

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  • Sir Cyril Fred Fox Kt FSA FBA MRIA (16 December 1882 – 15 January 1967) was an English archaeologist and museum director. Fox became keeper of archaeology at the National Museum of Wales, and subsequently served as director from 1926 to 1948. His most notable achievements were collaborative. With his second wife, Aileen Fox, he surveyed and excavated several prehistoric monuments in Wales. With Iorwerth Peate, he established the St Fagans National Museum of History, and with Lord Raglan, he authored a definitive history of vernacular architecture, Monmouthshire Houses. (en)
  • Sir Cyril Fred Fox, né le 16 décembre 1882 et mort le 15 janvier 1967, est un archéologue anglais. Fox est devenu conservateur en archéologie au Musée national du Pays de Galles de 1926 à 1948. Avec son épouse, Aileen Fox, il a inspecté et fouillé plusieurs monuments préhistoriques du Pays de Galles. Sir Cyril et Lady Fox avait trois fils. (fr)
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  • 1967-01-15 (xsd:date)
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  • Chippenham, Wiltshire, England (en)
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  • Four Elms, in Rhiwbina Garden Village, Cardiff, carries a Blue plaque commemorating Fox’s occupancy (en)
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  • Exeter, Devon, England (en)
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  • Sir Cyril Fred Fox Kt FSA FBA MRIA (16 December 1882 – 15 January 1967) was an English archaeologist and museum director. Fox became keeper of archaeology at the National Museum of Wales, and subsequently served as director from 1926 to 1948. His most notable achievements were collaborative. With his second wife, Aileen Fox, he surveyed and excavated several prehistoric monuments in Wales. With Iorwerth Peate, he established the St Fagans National Museum of History, and with Lord Raglan, he authored a definitive history of vernacular architecture, Monmouthshire Houses. (en)
  • Sir Cyril Fred Fox, né le 16 décembre 1882 et mort le 15 janvier 1967, est un archéologue anglais. Fox est devenu conservateur en archéologie au Musée national du Pays de Galles de 1926 à 1948. Avec son épouse, Aileen Fox, il a inspecté et fouillé plusieurs monuments préhistoriques du Pays de Galles. Sir Cyril et Lady Fox avait trois fils. (fr)
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