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    27 Girdlers Road, West Kensington Park (British English)
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    Notting HIll High School Admissions Registers 1873-1890 (British English)
    Abbotsford, Torrington Park, North Finchley (British English)
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    Notting Hill High School Magazine, June 1892 (British English)
    1 Castellain Road, Maida hill, w. (British English)
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    Royal Blue Book Court and Parliamentary Guide (1911) (British English)
    Lincoln Chambers, 75 Chancery Lane, W. C. (British English)
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    Notting Hill High School Magazine, March 1913 (British English)
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    1889
    Stokes entered Notting Hill High School from Miss Sutton's, Highgate (British English)
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    Notting HIll High School Admissions Registers (British English)
    http://www.nhehsarchives.net/Filename.ashx?systemFileName=NHESR1873_1890.pdf&origFilename=NHESR1873_1890.pdf
    14 May 1929Gregorian
    Stokes was present at a Congress of Archaeological Societies Council meeting, speaking on behalf of the British Record Society, to discuss the "Preservation of Documents" and indicating that the the Society would consider collecting and advising on document preservation if money was available to support the work. (British English)
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    CAS 001/02 (formerly MS 990/1/2 Congress of Archaeological Societies [Council Meeting Minutes] Oct 1919 to Mar 30 1945 (British English)
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    Elizabeth Shepherd, Pioneering women archivisits in England: Ethel Stokes (1870-1944), record agent. Arch Sci (2016) (British English)
    Q19335459
    https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q19335459
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