Alice Bertha Gomme (Q894): Difference between revisions
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- Lady Gomme
- Mrs Gomme
- Mrs G. L. Gomme
- Alice Bertha Merck
- A. B. Gomme
- Alice B. Gomme
- Mrs G. Laurence Gomme
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1, Beverley Villas, Barnes Common, S. W. (British English)
1891
24 Dorset Square, N. W. (British English)
1906
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Report of the Balham and District Antiquarian and Natural History Society (1906) (British English)
The Cambridge Hotel, 11 and 12 Montague Street, WC1 (English)
1933
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The Mound, Long Crendon (English)
1912
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Whitaker's peerage, baronetage, knightage, and companionage (1912) (English)
Merck (English)
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Gomme (English)
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Report of the Balham and District Antiquarian and Natural History Society (1906) (British English)
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Jubilee Congress of the Folklore Society Programme, Box 118 FLS Archives T145/1 Gomme/FLS Ephemera 1891, 1928 (English)
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Hearth and Home 25 July 1895, p 375 (English)
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Hearth and Home 25 July 1895, p 375 (English)
Gomme was Honorary Local Secretary for the Barnes Branch of the Union. (English)
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Women and the Parish Councils Act (Women's Emancipation Union 1894) (English)
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Gomme was on the Committee of the Shakespeare Memorial and Theatrical Exhibition, held at the Whitechapel Art Gallery. (British English)
1910
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Shakespeare memorial and theatrical exhibition : October 12 to November 20, 1910, Whitechapel Art Gallery (1910) (English)
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Sophia C Lomas, Festival of empire, Souvenir of the pageant of London (1911) (British English)
1928
Advisory Council member (English)
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Jubilee Congress of the Folklore Society Programme, Box 118 FLS Archives T145/1 Gomme/FLS Ephemera 1891, 1928 (English)
1 reference
Jubilee Congress of the Folklore Society Programme, Box 118 FLS Archives T145/1 Gomme/FLS Ephemera 1891, 1928 (English)
a kirn-dolly from Berwickshire (English)
1901
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9 March 1892Gregorian
Twelfth Cakes from Falmouth (English)
1 reference
23 November 1892Gregorian
Rubbings of games cut into stones found in Norwich Castle. (English)
1 reference
22 October 1913Gregorian
The Origin of Children's Singing Games (English)
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The Green Lady (English)
19 April 1894Gregorian
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16 March 1898Gregorian
The Anthropological Value of Traditional Children's Games (English)
1 reference
The Corp Creagh (English)
1904
1 reference
1911
Gomme contributed to the following section as a compiler/Historical Referee: Part II. Merrie England. May Day Revels. (British English)
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Sophia C Lomas, Festival of empire, Souvenir of the pageant of London (1911) (British English)
According to Charlotte Sophia Burne's 1910 Presidential Address, Alice Gomme co-founded the Folklore Society with her husband G. Laurence Gomme. (British English)
1878
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Gomme organised the exhibition of Local Feasten Cakes from across the UK and beyond. (British English)
1891
Gomme organised a demonstration of children's games presented live by school children from Barnes Village School as part of the Congress's conversazione. (British English)
1891
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Jubilee Congress of the Folklore Society Programme, Box 118 FLS Archives T145/1 Gomme/FLS Ephemera 1891, 1928 (English)
48801
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=48801
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0000000082283227
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-gomme,%20alice%20bertha%20merck%20lady/
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