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
  • A. B. G.
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Alice Bertha Gomme
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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
  • A. B. G.

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https://www.mustrad.org.uk/articles/gomme.htm
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1, Beverley Villas, Barnes Common, S. W. (British English)
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24 Dorset Square, N. W. (British English)
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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)
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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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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)
Gomme is credited with cataloguing the collection of artefacts belonging to the Folklore Society housed in the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, some years before 1907 (English)
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Box 146 General Committee Minutes Feb 1906-Mar 14 1906 (English)
Gomme was on the Committee of the Shakespeare Memorial and Theatrical Exhibition, held at the Whitechapel Art Gallery. (British English)
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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)
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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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Jubilee Congress of the Folklore Society Programme, Box 118 FLS Archives T145/1 Gomme/FLS Ephemera 1891, 1928 (English)
22 October 1913Gregorian
The Origin of Children's Singing Games (English)
The Green Lady (English)
19 April 1894Gregorian
16 March 1898Gregorian
The Anthropological Value of Traditional Children's Games (English)
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LSE_Autograph Letter Collection 9/07 Literary Ladies Women Writers Dinner 1900 [online via LSE Digital Library] (English)
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)
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)
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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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Parliamentary Committee for Women's Suffrage, Report of the Executive Committee 1893-4 (English)
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Women's Social and Political Union, First Annual Report (1907) [Online via LSE Digital Library] (English)
1875-03-31
(March 31st, 1875)
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48801
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=48801
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0000000082283227
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Q4725883
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q4725883
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lccn-n84058826
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n84058826/
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viaf-276763605
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/viaf-276763605/
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np-gomme,%20alice%20bertha%20merck%20lady
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-gomme,%20alice%20bertha%20merck%20lady/
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