Pamela Rose
Pamela Rose (born Susan Pamela Gibson; 29 November 1917 – 17 October 2021) was a British actress, wartime intelligence indexer, school counsellor and charity trustee. As Pamela Gibson, she acted professionally in the late 1930s and worked with the Entertainments National Service Association before joining Bletchley Park's Naval Section, where she led Hut 4's index of decrypted German naval messages. After the war she married the journalist Jim Rose, worked as a school counsellor in Paddington, and served as vice-chair of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and later chair of the Stroke Association. In 2002, after an absence from professional theatre of around six decades, she returned to the West End in Peter Hall's production of ''Lady Windermere's Fan''. Provided by WikipediaLeatherwork from Qasr Ibrim (Egypt) /
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Throughout its long history, stretching from the 25th Dynasty (c. 752-656 BC) to the Ottoman Period (c. 1500-1811 AD), Qasr Ibrim was one of the most important settlements in Egyptian Nubia. The site has produced an unprecedented wealth of material and due to the - even for Egypt - extraordinary preservation circumstances, includes objects that are made of perishable organic materials, such as wood, leather, and flax. The present volume focuses on one of these groups: footwear that is made from leather and dated to the Ottoman Period. The footwear, recovered during the years that the Egypt Expl.
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Nubian pottery from Egyptian cultural contexts of the Middle and early New Kingdom : proceedings of a workshop held at the Austrian Archaeological Institute at Cairo, 1-12 December...
: 232 pages : illustrations (some color), color map ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9783900305628 : 1727-2502 ;
