Catherine Mawer

Catherine Mawer was a sculptor and stonemason (1803–1877). She was born at Bilton and died at Leeds.

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Formation and teaching

As a teacher, Catherine Mawer is recorded in connection with Benjamin Payler, Charles Mawer and Matthew Taylor. Each of those relationships is stated by the authority record rather than inferred from style.

Identity

Catherine Mawer is recorded with the citizenship of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Catherine Mawer is recorded as sculptor and stonemason.

Authority records

The identifiers under which Catherine Mawer may be traced in institutional catalogues.

Catherine Mawer is established in the international name authorities as Wikidata Q59248251.

Chronology

  1. 1803Catherine Mawer born at Bilton.
  2. 1803Catherine Mawer was born in 1803 at Bilton.
  3. 1877Catherine Mawer died at Leeds.
  4. 1877Catherine Mawer died in 1877 at Leeds.

Sources

Each source is named with the standing the house places on it, so the evidence can be weighed rather than taken on trust.

  1. 1.

    Knox-Mawer, Ronald, (3 Aug. 1925–7 Feb. 2009), Who Was Who, 2007

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  2. 2.

    Mawer, Air Cdre Allen Henry, (16 Dec. 1921–15 May 1989), Who Was Who, 2007

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  3. 3.

    Mawer, Sir Allen (1879–1942), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2018

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  4. 4.

    Simon Mawer, Of Spaces and Ideas, 2024

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  5. 5.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q59248251: Catherine Mawer

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  6. 6.

    “Catherine Mawer”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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