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point in time: 1910
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Eleanor Hull 1930.jpg
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14 Stanley Gardens, Notting HIll, London W. (British English)
20 Arundel Gardens, W. (British English)
51°30'51.51589"N, 0°12'20.81030"W
2 Gloucester Gardens, Richmond, Surrey (English)
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Hull (English)
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Jubilee Congress of the Folklore Society Programme, Box 118 FLS Archives T145/1 Gomme/FLS Ephemera 1891, 1928 (English)
The Evolution of the Idea of Hades in Celtic Literature (English)
21 November 1906Gregorian
28 November 1900Gregorian
Old Irish tabus, or geasa (English)
18 November 1903Gregorian
The Story of Deirdre, in its bearing on the social development of the folk-tale. (English)
The ancient charm-hymns of Ireland (British English)
16 March 1910Gregorian
Hull collaborated with A. C. Haddon to organise two courses of lectures on Folklore in association with the National Home Reading Union. One of the courses focused on Celtic literature and folklore, which was Hull's area of specialism. (British English)
9 January 1903Gregorian
At a reading of "Gisli Siirsson", a play by Beatrice H. Barmby based on an Icelandic saga (Gisla saga), Hull played the role of Asgerd. (English)
48797
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=48797
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0000000116213578
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Q4495104
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q4495104
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np-hull,%20eleanor
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-hull,%20eleanor/
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