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Domesday Book Times

WELLINGTON, This Day (P.A.). —The construction of a detailed quarter-inch-scale map of England as it was in the Domesday Book times, is the work on which Miss Eila Campbell* of London, .the first bursar to take up the fellowship to which the New Zealand Federation of University Women contributed, has been engaged. Miss Campbell, a university lecturer and research worker in geography, describes herself as a historical geographer. In New Zealand, Miss Campbell, who was the guest speaker at the September meeting of the Wellington Federation of University Women, hopes to study the siting and spread of settlement in the South Island. Besides studying and photographing records in the chief libraries in New Zealand, she expects to travel extensively in the Dominion.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1949, Page 5

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Domesday Book Times Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1949, Page 5

Domesday Book Times Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1949, Page 5