Eliza Hutchinson Gutch (Q906): Difference between revisions
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(Created claim: was member of (P67): The Folklore Society (Q292)) |
(Created claim: was member of (P67): Yorkshire Architectural Society (Q1513)) |
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Property / was member of: Yorkshire Architectural Society / rank | |||||||||||||||
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point in time: 1885
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stated in: Members List specific reference information (free text): Reports and papers of the architectural and archaeological societies of the counties of Lincoln and Northampton (1885) (British English) |
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Holgate Lodge, York (British English)
1894
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Reports and papers of the architectural and archaeological societies of the counties of Lincoln and Northampton (1885) (British English)
1891
Gutch contributed cakes from Yorkshire and Lincolnshire to the display of Local Feasten Cakes. (British English)
9 March 1892Gregorian
The Pied Piper of Hamelin (British English)
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Peacock and Gutch co-authored a volume of their collected folklore of Lincolnshire in the Folklore Society's County Folklore series in 1908. (British English)
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Gutch was the named county collector for Yorkshire for the Folklore Society's County Folklore programme in 1892. (British English)
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