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Latest revision as of 18:36, 20 June 2024

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  • Mabel Chermside
  • Mrs Alfred Morrison
  • Mrs A. Morrison
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Mabel Morrison
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  • Mabel Chermside
  • Mrs Alfred Morrison
  • Mrs A. Morrison

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List of Members of the London Library (1887) (British English)
2 Harley Street, W. (English)
Morrison's address is given as 2 Harley Street and Fonthill, Wilts. (English)
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Royal Institution, List of members, officers, and professors (English)
16 Carlton House Terrace (English)
Morrison's address is given as 16 Carleton House Terrace and Fonthill, Wilts. (English)
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Royal Institution, List of members, officers, and professors (English)
Chernside (English)
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Kelly's Handbook of Distinguished People (1888) (English)
Morrison (English)
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Kelly's Handbook of Distinguished People (1888) (English)
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Royal Institution, List of members, officers, and professors (English)
This committee was composed of women who were to use their position to facilitate loans for the exhibition. (English)
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Catalogue of the Loan Exhibition of Ancient and Modern Jewellery and Personal Ornaments (1872) (English)
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Victorian Era Exhibition, 1897, Earl's Court, London S.W. catalogue woman's work section (1897) (English)
Member of the Honorary Committee (English)
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Woman's Exhibition, Daily Programme (1900) (English)
13 December 1894Gregorian
Wooden image of Our Lady of Pity (British English)
Sophia Lomas acknowledged Mabel Morrison (Mrs Alfred Morrison) for allowing her to access documents by Richard Cromwell which she used in her edited volumes of Cromwell's letters and speeches (1904) and supplying information and assistance. (English)
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Lomas, Sophia Crawford, Carlyle, Thomas (Eds), The letters and speeches of Oliver Cromwell (1904) (English)
https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG39495
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https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O113828/box-zuloaga-pl%C3%A1cido/
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paintings (English)
For the "Pictures by masters of the Milanese and allied schools of Lombardy" exhibition (English)
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Catalogue of pictures by masters of the Milanese and allied schools of Lombardy (1898) (English)
paintings (English)
For "Exhibition of works by Flemish and modern Belgian painters" (English)
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A. G. Temple, Catalogue of the exhibition of works by Flemish and modern Belgian painters (1906) (English)
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Catalogue of the Loan Exhibition of Ancient and Modern Jewellery and Personal Ornaments (1872) (English)
painting by Rembrandt (English)
For "Exhibition of Works by Rembrandt", the winter exhibition of the Royal Academy (English)
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Royal Academy, Exhibition of works by Rembrandt : winter exhibition, thirtieth year (1899) (English)
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The Grafton Galleries, Fair women Catalogue (1894) (English)
A painting by Frederic Leighton and scupture by Alexander Fisher, displayed in the Fine Art Section (English)
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Franco-British exhibition, London, 1908 : fine arts catalogue (1908) (English)
For "The monarchs of Great Britain and Ireland", the 1901-2 winter exhibition of the New Gallery (English)
miniature paintings and a group of royal letters (English)
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The New Gallery, The monarchs of Great Britain and Ireland : Winter Exhibition, the New Gallery, 1901-2 (English)
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London International Exhibition of 1874 :... official catalogue (1874) (English)
Irish lace (displayed in the Applied Art and Handicraft division) (English)
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Victorian Era Exhibition, 1897, Earl's Court, London S.W. catalogue woman's work section (1897) (English)
lace (displayed in the Applied Art section) (English)
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Woman's Exhibition, Official fine art, historical and general catalogue (1900) (English)
1 March 1933
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12 April 1866Gregorian
Alfred Morrison (English)
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Kelly's Handbook of Distinguished People (1888) (English)
1897
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0000000140877219
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Q76070730
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q76070730
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lccn-no2011151450
http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2011151450/
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