Alice B. Gomme (Q894): Difference between revisions
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(Created claim: Wikidata ID (P117): Q4725883) |
(Created claim: corresponded with (P73): The Folklore Society (Q292)) |
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topic: The Corp Creagh (English) | |||||||||||||||
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point in time: 1904
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Statements
1, Beverley Villas, Barnes Common, S. W. (British English)
1891
24 Dorset Square, N. W. (British English)
1906
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Report of the Balham and District Antiquarian and Natural History Society (1906) (British English)
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Report of the Balham and District Antiquarian and Natural History Society (1906) (British English)
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Gomme was on the Committee of the Shakespeare Memorial and Theatrical Exhibition, held at the Whitechapel Art Gallery. (British English)
1910
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1901
a kirn-dolly from Berwickshire (British English)
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The Corp Creagh (English)
1904
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Alice Gomme co-founded the Folklore Society with her husband G. Laurence Gomme. (British English)
1878
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Gomme organised the exhibition of Local Feasten Cakes from across the UK and beyond. (British English)
1891
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)
1891
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48801
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=48801
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