Amy Johnston (Q3650): Difference between revisions
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specific reference information (free text): Townsend, J A B, 1986-9. A Memoir of Alfred Johnson by his Nephew. Saga-Book 22, 457-62. (English) |
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- Amy Leslie
- Mrs Wintle Johnston
- Miss Amy Leslie
- Miss A. Leslie
- Mrs A. Wintle Johnston
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Statements
103 Park Street, Park Lane, W. (English)
1904
59 Oakley Street, Chelsea, S. W. (English)
1906
Lyceum Club, 128 Piccadilly, London W. (English)
29 Ashburnham Mansions, Chelsea, SW (English)
1914
1 reference
Leslie (English)
0 references
Johnston (English)
1 reference
Townsend, J A B, 1986-9. A Memoir of Alfred Johnson by his Nephew. Saga-Book 22, 457-62. (English)
1906
Johnston co-edited Old-Lore with her husband Alfred Wintle Johnston (English)
1 reference
Hon. Convenor (English)
2 references
Townsend, J A B, 1986-9. A Memoir of Alfred Johnson by his Nephew. Saga-Book 22, 457-62. (English)
5 July 1911Gregorian
During a discussion at the meeting, Johnston advocated for the need for antiquarians to look at church restoration. (English)
9 January 1903Gregorian
At a reading of "Gisli Siirsson", a play by Beatrice H. Barmby based on an Icelandic saga (Gisla saga), Leslie played the role of Aud. (English)
September 1905Gregorian
Alfred Wintle Johnston (English)
1 reference
Townsend, J A B, 1986-9. A Memoir of Alfred Johnson by his Nephew. Saga-Book 22, 457-62. (English)