Charlotte Sophia Burne (Q662): Difference between revisions
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start time: 3 August 1894Gregorian
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specific reference information (free text): BM Signatures of Readers 18 25 Nov 1893-23 Sep 1895A50001 to A55000 (English) stated in: British Museum archive |
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- C. S. Burne
- Miss Burne
- Charlotte Burne
- Miss C. S. Burne
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Chichester Lodge, Long Ditton, Surrey (British English)
1899
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5 Iverna Gardens, Kensington, W. (British English)
1912
24 Cambray Place, Cheltenham (English)
1897
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Pyebirch, Eccleshall, Staffs (British English)
1886
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LSE/UNREGISTERED/19/17 Register of Students (English)
Burne (English)
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3 August 1894Gregorian
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BM Signatures of Readers 18 25 Nov 1893-23 Sep 1895A50001 to A55000 (English)
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Gordon Ashman and Gillian Bennett, Charlotte Sophia Burne: Shropshire Folklorist, First Woman President of the Folklore Society, and the First Woman Editor of Folklore, Folklore 3 (1) (2000) (British English)
1892
Burne and Keary were the two named county collectors for Staffordshire for the Folklore Society's County Folklore programme in 1892 (English)
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Burne was a member of the Advisory Council of the Women's Branch of the World's Congress Auxiliary on Folk-Lore (British English)
1893
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The International folk-lore congress of the World's Columbian exposition, Chicago, July, 1893 (British English)
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1895
The Folklore of Staffordshire (British English)
1913
Burne's paper was included in Section H: Anthropology (British English)
Souling, Clementing and Caturning: Three November Customs of the Western Midlands (British English)
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19 January 1910Gregorian
Presidential Address: The Value of European Folklore in the History of Culture (English)
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18 January 1911Gregorian
Presidential Address: The Essential Unity of Folklore (British English)
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The Fifth of Novemebr (English)
15 November 1894Gregorian
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24 June 1890Gregorian
The Collection of English Folklore (English)
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15 November 1893Gregorian
The Fifth of November (English)
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LSE_Autograph Letter Collection 9/07 Literary Ladies Women Writers Dinner 1900 [online via LSE Digital Library (English)
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T104 (Box 77) Gomme Correspondence sent to Mrs Gomme (English) (English)
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FLS 2/ADD/3 (was T069) (English)
1913
Burne wrote the script for the second part of the Stafford Millenary Pageant (English)
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Angela Bartie, Linda Fleming, Mark Freeman, Tom Hulme, Alex Hutton, Paul Readman, ‘Stafford Millenary Pageant’, The Redress of the Past, (British English) (British English)
http://www.historicalpageants.ac.uk/pageants/1203/
Burne, Auden and Auden's father Thomas Auden planned to travel to London together for the 1891 Congress (English)
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T104 (Box 77) Gomme Correspondence sent to Mrs Gomme (English)
Burne, Auden and Auden's father Thomas Auden planned to travel to London together for the 1891 Congress (English)
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T104 (Box 77) Gomme Correspondence sent to Mrs Gomme (English)
1850
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1923
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41405
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=41405
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0000000082130482
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