io« been more digging i® ovory village, bow has its antiquary. Often ho ia tho vicar, tho schoolmaster, lor tho doctor. "The people who now tako up this ivork are for tho most part amateur enthusiasts, who da it for the love of the thing," says a. London paper. "Systematic investigation at the Bitea and better classification of finds in the museums play a great part in rousing public interest. People are now realising what a lot -are have to learn about tho aneieat Ms* tory of our own land."- .
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18239, 25 November 1924, Page 13
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90Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18239, 25 November 1924, Page 13
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