Stanley Lane-Poole
Stanley Lane-Poole (1854–1931) was a British archaeologist, numismatist and university teacher.
Also recorded as Stanley Edward Lane-Poole; Stanley Lane Poole; S. L.-P.; S. L. P..
Overview
Born at London in 1854, died at London in 1931.
In detail
Stanley Lane-Poole studied at Corpus Christi College. the recorded working language is English.
The field of work recorded is oriental studies.
Employment is recorded with British Museum.
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“Stanley Lane-Poole”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1363160: Stanley Lane-Poole
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Map of Ayyubid dynasty era ' Old Cairo ' , before 1200 CE. Map drawn circa 1894 by Stanley Lane-Poole.
Lane-Poole, Stanley · This image comes from the Travelers in the Middle East Archive (TIMEA) where it is available at the following Uniform Resource Identifier: 10276 . Original source: From: Lane-Poole, Stanley. "The Stor · CC BY-SA 2.5
The picture record
Plan of a school. Map.
Lane-Poole, Stanley · This image comes from the Travelers in the Middle East Archive (TIMEA) where it is available at the following Uniform Resource Identifier: 10278 . Original source: From: Lane-Poole, Stanley. "The Stor · CC BY-SA 2.5
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29,015 published records in this field, each with its sources named.
- Stanley GreenAuthor
- Stanley GrenzAuthor
- Stanley JakiAuthor
- Stanley KunitzAuthor
- Stanley MiddletonAuthor
- Stanley MossAuthor
- Stanley VestalAuthor
- Stanton Arthur CoblentzAuthor
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