William Matthew Flinders Petrie (1853-1942) in 1897 ;
2: mathematician John Petrie (1907-1972) and Ann (1909-1989) ;
1871 in Dublin
1959
London, University College Hospital
(Richard) Denny Urlin
Mary Elizabeth Urlin née Addis (mother) ;
studied geology at King's College for Women, was hired by Flinders Petrie at age 25 as artist, which led to their marriage & lifelong partnership
Ireland
Flinders Petrie; H. P.: Egyptian Hieroglyphs of the first and second dynasties, drawn by Hilda Petrie (London 1927); Seven Memphite tomb chapels, Inscriptions by Margaret A[lice] Murray. Drawings by -> F. Hansard, -> Florence Kingsford, & -> Lina Eckenstein. Drawings & plans by H. F. Petrie (London 1952); Side Notes on the Bible: From Flinders Petrie's Discoveries (London 1933); Riqqeh and Memphis VI'; Saqqara mastabas, pt. 2, 1937;
Seven Memphite tomb chapels, 1952: Tombs of the courtiers and Oxyrhynkhos
British School of Egyptian Archaeology ;
Flinders Petrie (husband) ; draughtsman F. Hansard ; draughtsman F. Kingsford ; draughtswoman -> Lina Dorina Johanna Eckenstein (1857-1931) ;
Morris L. Bierbrier: Who was Who in Egyptology. 3red ed. (London 1995): 329 (with a list of obituaries); Margaret S. Drower: Flinders Petrie: a life in archaeology. Victor Gollancz, London 1984, S. 231–248; Margaret S. Drower: Hilda Mary Isabel Petrie. In: Breaking Grounds. Women in Old World Archaeology (with a list of her publications); Margaret S. Drower: Letters from the Desert – the Correspondence of Flinders and Hilda Petrie (London 2004); Andrea Rottloff: Die Berühmten Archäologen (Mainz 2009): 77–82
The Petries lived in Hampstead, where an English Heritage blue plaque now stands at 5 Cannon Place. Hilda Petrie often accompanied her husband to Egypt and later to Palestine for archeological expeditions.
Further Places of Activity: Egypt, Palestine, and England.
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