Tarplett, C.F. [could be Cecil F.]
Thames Valley Police / Thames Valley Police Firearms Division
Thistleton-Dyer, William Turner
Thomas and Co Ltd, Chas. [Charles]
Thompson, J.M. possibly James Matthew
Thompson, [Mrs] J.M. possibly Mari Meredyth
Thornton, [Mr][full version unknown but possibly John]
Toms, [full version unknown] [Alfred E. Toms father]
Topical Press Agency London, Not relevant
Towney, [Mr] [full version unknown]
Toynbee, [Captain] [probably Henry]
Trim, [Mrs] Henry probably Mary
Truscott, [Mrs][full version unknown]
Trustees of the estate of George P. Elphick, Unknown
Turner, Ruth [probably Ruth Margaret Whyte]
Turner, [Mrs Dr][full version unknown]
Career Archaeologist / Museum Professional
Biography Curator of the Brighton Museum from 1897 to 1939, previously he had worked as an excavation assistant with Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt Rivers [qv]. Listed in the 1901 census as Herbert S. Toms aged 26, born in Winfrith, Dorset living in Brighton, Sussex as Museum Curator [Alison Petch [as part of 'The Other Within' project 2006-9] 28/02/2007]
Biography References ttp://www.biblio.tu-bs.de/cgi-bin/acwww25u/wbi10_en/allegro.pl / Krystyna Pickering, Brighton and Hove Museum / http://www.virtualmuseum.info/press/36.asp / http://www.findonvillage.com/0343_a_walk_with_h_s_toms.htm
Clubs & Societies Brighton and Hove Archaeological Society formerly Brighton and Hove Archaeological Club
County Wiltshire
Relationship Field Collector / Other Owner
Archaeological or Ethnographic Archaeology
Collected around 1901
Dates active 1874-1940
Donated around 1902
English collections Stone tools
Oxford Uni Education No
Oxford based No
English collection size 2
Connections Edgar Willett / Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt Rivers