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and then as director of a small research station in Cambridge. He moved to work part-time for the university's museum of archaeology and anthropology, and in 1919 was admitted to
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In 1916, Fox married his first wife, Olive Congreve-Pridgeon, with whom he had two daughters. The year after her death in 1932, he married
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school. His first job, at the age of 16, was as a gardener. He served as a clerk in a government commission on
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In 1922 Fox was appointed curator of archaeology at the National Museum of Wales by his close friend
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on the development of what became in 1946, under Peate's curatorship, the Welsh Folk Museum at
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on reconstruction drawings of the Roman excavations at Caerwent which were published in the
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For his administrative and scholarly work he gained a wide range of honours, including a
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and in 1926 succeeded Wheeler as its director. He was additionally president of the
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Antiquaries Journal, Volume 47, Publisher: Oxford University Press, 1967, p. 337
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1937–1942. Among other achievements, he worked with his colleague
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He produced a remarkable range of publications. They include
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from 1944 to 1949, and concurrently the president of the
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People associated with Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
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He was educated at 254:, he established the 235:and museum director. 155:Aileen Mary Henderson 436:. Fox died in 1967. 434:University of Exeter 368:Monmouthshire Houses 273:Monmouthshire Houses 496:on 6 September 2017 371:, co-authored with 180:2 daughters, 3 sons 461:Charles Scott-Fox 320:in the same year. 216:Sir Cyril Fred Fox 536:(Subscription or 294:Christ's Hospital 256:Welsh Folk Museum 213: 212: 186:Scientific career 756: 749:Museum directors 719:Knights Bachelor 661: 660: 658: 656: 641: 635: 634: 632: 630: 619: 613: 612: 610: 608: 597: 591: 588: 582: 579: 573: 572: 570: 568: 551: 542: 541: 533: 515: 506: 505: 503: 501: 492:. Archived from 479: 473: 459: 453: 450: 359:Llyn Cerrig Bach 330:Mortimer Wheeler 230: 170: 168: 148: 146: 123:, Devon, England 116: 94:16 December 1882 93: 91: 64: 54: 32: 31: 25:Cyril Sankey Fox 764: 763: 759: 758: 757: 755: 754: 753: 679: 678: 670: 665: 664: 654: 652: 651:. 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Cyril J. Fox
Cyril Sankey Fox
FSA
FBA
MRIA

Rhiwbina Garden Village
Cardiff
Blue plaque
Chippenham
Wiltshire
Exeter
Aileen Mary Henderson
National Museum of Wales
FSA
FBA
MRIA
archaeologist
National Museum of Wales
Aileen Fox
Wales
Iorwerth Peate
Welsh Folk Museum
St Fagans
Lord Raglan
vernacular architecture
Monmouthshire Houses
Chippenham
Wiltshire
Christ's Hospital

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