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Papers of John I'Anson Bromwich

Title Papers of John I'Anson Bromwich
Reference GBR/0275/Bromwich
Creator John I'Anson Bromwich (1915-1990)
Covering Dates 1970 (Circa.)
Extent and Medium 2 boxes; paper
Repository St John's College Library
Content and context

Fenland archaeologist and historian. Bromwich came to St John's College in 1934 to study Archaeology and Anthropology and History. He graduated BA in 1937 and was elected to a Fellowship in 1949. He held various University posts: Assistant Lecturer in English (1949-54), Lecturer in English (1956), Supervisor (1952-78) and Director of Studies in Anglo-Saxon (1974-78). He was elected to a Fellowship of Wolfson College in 1965. Bromwich died on Christmas Day 1990.

Material compiled by C. W. Phillips and Bromwich for 'The Fenland in Roman Times' (London, 1970). Includes a typescript draft of the book with original photographs and numerous notes concerning the material.

Deposited in the Library by Mr Bromwich, 1971.

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Please cite as St John's College Library, Papers of John I'Anson Bromwich

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