Cambridge Antiquarian Society
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The Cambridge Antiquarian Society is a society dedicated to study and preservation of the archaeology, history, and architecture of Cambridgeshire, England.
The society was founded in 1840. Its collections are housed in the Haddon Library on Downing Street in Cambridge, Cambridge University's Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, and the Cambridgeshire Archives and Local Studies. Collections include archaeological publications, books, and periodicals, over 8,000 photographs, nearly 3,000 lantern slides, over 350 watercolours, and rubbings of monumental brasses.
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- Cambridge Antiquarian Society
- "Antiquarian Researches", The Gentleman's magazine, Volume 183, January 1848, pages 68–69.
- Archive.org: Cambridge Antiquarian Society List of publications, 1840-1915
- Current Archaeology entry
- 19th Century British pamphlets online
- ARCHway Archaeology Data Service entry
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