(Q747)
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Holy Trinity Vicarage, Gloucester Gardens, Paddington, W. (British English)
1895
2 references
Journal of the Society of Psychical Research (1892) (English)
2 Westbourne Park Road, W. (British English)
1894
27 Cleveland Gardens, Hyde Park, W. (British English)
c/o H. B. M. Consulate, Jerusalem (British English)
1904
c/o Miss Landon, 34 Carlton Road, Wimbledon, SW (English)
1902
1 reference
Sesame Club, 29 Dover Street, Piccadilly, W. (English)
1899
1 reference
1894
1 reference
Atalanta, Oct 1892-Sep 1893, p 655 (British English)
1899
Goodrich-Freer was the joint Honorary Secretary of the Women's Branch of the Horticultural College at Swanley (British English)
17 December 1903Gregorian
A number of artefacts including an amulet and a picture of Rachel's Tomb, which were presented by Goodrich-Freer to the Society. (English)
Meeting Chair Prof York Powell exhibited these items on Goodrich-Freer's behalf (English)
1 reference
17 December 1903Gregorian
Some Jewish Folklore from Jerusalem (British English)
Paper was read on Goodrich-Freer's behalf by meeting Chair (Prof. York Powell) (English)
1 reference
6 November 1901Gregorian
More Folklore from the Hebrides (British English)
1 reference
15 February 1899Gregorian
The Powers of Evil in the Outer Hebrides (British English)
1 reference
30 April 1896Gregorian
Second Sight in the Highlands (English)
26 November 1897Gregorian
Traces of the Norsemen in the Hebrides (British English)
1 reference
The Year-book of the Scientific and Learned Societies of Great Britain (1898) (British English)
23 January 1899Gregorian
Gardening (British English)
Goodrich Freer's lecture was one of a series of lectures on the theme "Openings for Women" organised by the Women's Institute (British English)
1 reference
Shafts (Sep-Oct 1898), p 151-2 (British English)
19 April 1905Gregorian
Jerusalem Folk-Lore (English)
1 reference
1898
On the Folklore of the Outer Hebrides (English)
48804
https://www.archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=48804
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