Lucy Toulmin Smith (Q1047)
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- L. T. S.
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Wood Lane, Highgate (British English)
1883
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1 Park Terrace, Oxford (British English)
1902
Toulmin Smith (English)
alternatively Smith (English)
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Dictionary of National Biography (English)
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Modern Language Quarterly (British English)
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Publications of the Camden Society (British English)
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Transactions Of The Third International Congress For The History Of Religions Vol. 1 (1908) (English)
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The Assistant Librarian, June 1899, p 221 (American English)
1899
Toulmin Smith was a named discussant in the section on Women and their Future in Library Work (British English)
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Women in Professions: being the the Professional Section of the International Congress of Women, London, July, 1899 (British English)
1870
Men and names of Birmingham in 1482 (English)
Toulmin Smith's paper was read out by the Institute's President (English)
13 July 1887Gregorian
Toulmin Smith wrote to the Society to ask permission to reproduce a broadside in the Society's collection (British English)
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SAL 03/01/009 (SAL Council Book 9 SAL Council Book 9 [17 Mar 1886 -12 Dec 1894] (British English)
Toulmin Smith's work is credited using the initials L. T. S. (British English)
Kingsley's biographer noted that they were friends. (English)
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Stephen Gwynn, Life of Mary Kingsley (1932) (English)
1838
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Dictionary of National Biography (English)
1911
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Dictionary of National Biography (English)
53090
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=53090
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0000000081411469
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