Author:William George Clarke

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William George Clarke
(1877–1925)

English journalist, self-taught archaeologist, local historian and naturalist. Father of Roy Rainbird Clarke (1914-1963).[1]

William George Clarke

Works[edit]

  • Clarke, William George (1915). Report on the Excavations at Grime's Graves. Weeting, Norfolk, March-May, 1914. London: H.K. Lewis. 
  • —— (1921). Norfolk and Suffolk. with paintings by A. Heaton Cooper. London: A & C Black.  (external scan)
  • —— (1922). Prescott Row, ed. Our homeland prehistoric antiquities and how to study them. The Homeland Pocket Books. London: The Homeland Association Ltd.  (external scan)
  • —— (1925). In Breckland Wilds. London: Robert Scott. 

Contributions to the Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society[edit]

volume 6 (1894–1899)[edit]

  • Clarke, W.G. (1895). "Neolithic Man in Thetford District". Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society 6 (1): 23–36.  (external scan)
  • —— (1897). "A List of the Vertebrate Animals Found in the Neighbourhood of Thetford". Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society 6 (3): 300–327.  (external scan)
  • —— (1899). ""Flint Jack": His Life History". Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society 6 (5): 463–468.  (with two images) (external scan)

Contributions to The Zoologist[edit]

4th series, vol 1 (1897)[edit]

4th series, vol 2 (1898)[edit]

4th series, vol 3 (1899)[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Roy Rainbird Clarke (1914-1963)". Norfolk Heritage Explorer (heritage.norfolk.gov). 

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.


This author died in 1925, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 98 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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