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William Reginald Halliday
Sir William
Reginald
Halliday
was a
historian
and
archaeologist
who served as
Principal of King's College London
from
1928
to 1952.
Born in
British Honduras
in
1886
, Halliday was educated at
Winchester College
and
New College, Oxford
graduating with a
first
in
Literae Humaniores
. He also spent time
studying
at the
Berlin University
and at the
British School at Athens
. He lectured in
Greek History
and
Archaeology
and the
University of Glasgow
before becoming Rathbone Professor of
Ancient History
at the
University of Liverpool
. He was then made
Principal
of
King's College London
in 1928, and remained in the post until 1952. He was knighted in
1946
. His son
Martin Halliday
became a
neurophysiologist
at the
National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery
. He is buried in the churchyard of
St Mary
at
Oare, Somerset
.