One of the first women in Britain to become a professional archaeologist
Brenda Swinbank (later Heywood; 2 February 1929 – 20 December 2022) was an English archaeologist. She was one of the first women in Britain to become a professional archaeologist,[1][2] specialising in the study of Hadrian's Wall, and was instrumental in bringing to publication excavations under York Minster.[1][2]
^ ab"Book Review – Recollections of a Female Archaeologist: A Life of Brenda Swinbank". HARN Weblog. 29 June 2018. Retrieved 27 July 2018.
BrendaSwinbank (later Heywood; 2 February 1929 – 20 December 2022) was an English archaeologist. She was one of the first women in Britain to become...
Heywood wrote a biography of her mother-in-law, the archaeologist BrendaSwinbank. In 2021, Heywood spoke out in defence of her late husband, following...
in Glossop, Derbyshire, England. His parents were Peter Heywood and BrendaSwinbank, who met as teachers at Ackworth School in West Yorkshire, one of a...
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pre-Congress excursion to York took place on 16 August - this was attended by BrendaSwinbank (Heywood) who had also attended the 1949 Congress. Visits during the...
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the men of the imperial Roman navy. Nectoreca, 2002. OCLC 51803152 Swinbank, Brenda, and John Edward Houghton Spaul. "The Spacing of the Forts on Hadrian's...
Robert Lambourne and Michael Harry Tinker 2003 Ian Lawrence 2004 Elizabeth Swinbank 2005 Ken Dobson 2006 Derek Raine 2007 Philip Britton 2008 Robin Millar...
Local Government Employers. For services to Local Government. Ms Moira Swinbank, Chief Executive, TimeBank. For services to Volunteering. Professor Ian...