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- 4th Oct 1993 (Creation)
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Beatrice Eileen de Cardi was born in London in 1914, educated at St. Paul's School and University College, London, studying archaeology under Sir Mortimer Wheeler. n 1936, after graduating, she was offered a position as Wheeler's secretary at the London Museum, where he held the position of Keeper. She later became his assistant. During World War II de Cardi worked for the Allied Supplies Executive of the War Cabinet in China, often visiting India within her role. After the war, she became Britain's Assistant Trade Commissioner in Karachi, Delhi, and Lahore and carried out archaeological excavations in these areas. She continued to be involved in excavations working also in the Middle East and in 1973 was awarded an OBE for services to archaeology.
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Letter from Beatrice de Cardi to Lydia Collins, Secretary of Royal Asiatic Society, to thank her for sending a fixtures list and to point out an error that she was not connected to the Institute of Archaeology at the University of London.
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- Cardi Beatrice Eileen de 1914-2016 (Subject)