Annie Beatrice Wallis Chapman (Q825): Difference between revisions

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note: Stated previous experience: "Occasional lectures delivered at intervals during past 4 or 5 years" (English)
Property / applicant to: London Society for the Extension of University Teaching / qualifier
note: Stated previous experience: Occasional lectures delivered at intervals during past 4 or 5 years (English)
 

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  • Dr Wallis Chapman
  • Miss A. B. W. Champan
  • Miss A. B. Wallis Chapman
  • A. Beatrice Wallis Chapman
  • Beatrice Wallis Chapman
  • Annie Chapman
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Annie Beatrice Wallis Chapman
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  • Dr Wallis Chapman
  • Miss A. B. W. Champan
  • Miss A. B. Wallis Chapman
  • A. Beatrice Wallis Chapman
  • Beatrice Wallis Chapman
  • Annie Chapman

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11 Sutherland Avenue (British English)
51°31'24.26941"N, 0°11'36.67744"W
This is Wallis Chapman's family home during her school days. (English)
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Notting Hill High School Admissions Registers (British English)
http://www.nhehsarchives.net/authenticated/Browse.aspx?BrowseID=1148&tableName=ta_registers
27 Connaught Road, Harlesden (British English)
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Notting Hill High School Magazine, March 1895 (British English)
http://www.nhehsarchives.net/authenticated/Browse.aspx?BrowseID=144&tableName=ta_schoolchronicle
130 Inverness Terrace, W. (English)
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Notting Hill High School Magazine, March 1902 (British English)
Monkesbury, Etchingham Park Road, Finchley (British English)
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Notting Hill High School Magazine, March 1913 (British English)
57 Priory Road, West Hampstead, NW (English)
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Loose RHS Fellowship Application forms (English)
Chapman came to Notting HIll High School from Miss Cole's [School], Sutherland Avenue (British English)
1892
1894
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Notting Hill High School Admissions Registers (British English)
http://www.nhehsarchives.net/authenticated/Browse.aspx?BrowseID=1148&tableName=ta_registers
1900
1923
The LSE Register notes that Chapman was full time at LSE 1903-14, and thereafter an occasional student. (British English)
1900-01 Michaelmas 3047 // 1903-4 Michaelmas 5406 Lent 5406 Summer 5406 // 1904-5 Michaelmas 7028 Lent 7028 7331 Summer 7028 7449 7557 (English)
1905-6 Michaelmas 5814 Lent 5814 Summer 5814 // 1906-7 Michaelmas 8304 Lent 8304 Summer 8304 // 1907-8 Michaelmas 6236 Lent 6236 Summer 6236 // 1908-9 Michaelmas A714 Lent A714 Summer A714 (English)
1909-10 Michaelmas Lent Summer // 1910-11 Michaelmas Lent Summer // 1911-12 Michaelmas Lent Summer // 1912-13 Michaelmas Lent Summer // 1913-14 Michaelmas Lent Summer (English)
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The historical record, (1836-1912), being a supplement to the Calendar, completed to September 1912 (British English)
The London School of Economics and Political Science Register 1895-1932 (1934) (English)
LSE Unregistered 19/16 Register of Students 1895-1917 (English)
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The London School of Economics and Political Science Register 1895-1932 (1934) (British English)
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The historical record, (1836-1912), being a supplement to the Calendar, completed to September 1912 (British English)
Chapman (English)
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Chapman was Chairman of the Finchley Branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage (English) (British English)
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Annual Report of the London Society for Women's Suffrage (1913) (British English)
available at the LSE Digital Library (British English)
Lecturing and Tuition (British English)
From her home, Chapman offered classes on public speaking on economics and politics, particularly in relation to suffrage, as well as tuition by correspondence. (British English)
Monkesbury, Etchingham Park Road, Finshley (British English)
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The Common Cause, 22 Nov 1912, p 562 (British English)
This title is available at LSE Digital Library (British English)
A report on LSE students working during the First World War includes Chapman's name, but notes that the nature of the work she did is unknown. (British English)
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List of Graduates Engaged in Work Connected with the War. London School of Economics. Education. 1918. [Women at Work Collection, Imperial War Museum] (British English)
April 1907Gregorian
The Diplomatic and Commercial Relations between England and Portugal, 1509-1807 (English)
Paper delivered during the 1906-7 session (English)
Lillias Campbell Davidson acknowledged Chapman for "valuable help rendered by her careful and accurate translations from the Portuguese" in her 1908 biography of Catherine of Braganza. (English)
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Lillias Campbell Davidson, Catherine of Bragança, infanta of Portugal, & queen-consort of England (1908) (English)
Chapman and Shillington co-authored a book, The Commercial Relations of England and Portugal (1907) (British English)
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Editor of “Canary Inquisitions” (Camden Third Series vol 23) (English)
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Rise of English Liberation (1760-1832) (English)
Puritanism in England (1532-1688) (English)
The Making of Modern England (1688-1834) (English)
Stated previous experience: "Occasional lectures delivered at intervals during past 4 or 5 years" (English)
Chapman was not added to the list in February 1913 (English)
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1876
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10 January 1924Gregorian
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56109
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=56109
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0000000066341239
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Q30014776
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q30014776
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lccn-no99013311
http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no99013311/
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