Mabel Blundell Heynemann FSA (c. 1866 – 6 January 1952) was a British archaeologist and antiquarian.
Biography
Heynemann 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.
She died at her home, Vernon House, Bradford, on 6 January 1952, at the age of 85.
Publications
- Heynemann, M.B. 1947. Appletreewick and District. Shipley.
References
- ^ Donald Hopewell (1952). "Mabel Blundell Heynemann 1866–1952". Brontë Society Transactions. 12 (2): 127–130. doi:10.1179/bronsoc.1952.12.2.127.
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