Mabel Blundell Heynemann
British archaeologist and antiquarian
Intro | British archaeologist and antiquarian | ||
Places | United Kingdom Great Britain | ||
was | Archaeologist Antiquarian | ||
Work field | Social science | ||
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Birth | 1866 | ||
Death | 1952 (aged 86 years) | ||
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Mabel Blundell Heynemann FSA (1866–6 January 1952) was a British archaeologist and antiquarian.
Mabel grew up in Keighley and lived in Appletreewick and Bradford. She was one of the earliest members of the Brontë Society and was elected as a member of its council in 1930; a position she retained for the rest of her life. She also served as vice-president of the society. Heynemann was a founder-member of the Yorkshire Numismatic Society and a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London. When she was elected as a fellow she was then the only Yorkshirewoman in the society.