Annie Abram (Q536)

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  • Miss Annie Abram, DSc.
  • Miss Abram, DSc.
  • Miss Abram
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Annie Abram
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  • Miss Annie Abram, DSc.
  • Miss Abram, DSc.
  • Miss Abram

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1905
1914
The LSE Register lists Abram as full time 1905-9 and occasional student to 1914 (British English)
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London School of Economics and Political Science Register 1895-1932 (1934) (English)
1905
Part I Class I Part II Class II (English)
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London School of Economics and Political Science Register 1895-1932 (1934) (British English)
Report Of College. Girton College Cambridge. Education. 1915. [MS Women, War and Society,1914-1918: The Women at Work Collection, Imperial War Museum] (British English)
Abram took a number of univeristy extension classes through the Hampstead branch of the London University Extension Society (English)
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The historical record, (1836-1912), being a supplement to the Calendar, completed to September 1912 (British English)
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London School of Economics and Political Science Register 1895-1932 (1934) (British English)
Abram was one of the Council's Lecturers offering their lectures for free with a donation to the Society's funds. Lectures were bookable through the Council. (English)
Everyday Life in Chaucer's England (English)
English Industrial Life in the Later Middle Ages (English)
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Women's Industrial Council, Seventeenth Annual Report (1910-11) (English)
Abram was one of the Council's Lecturers offering their lectures for free with a donation to the Society's funds. Lectures were bookable through the Council. (English)
Everyday Life in Chaucer's England (1-2 lectures) (English)
Town Life in the Middle Ages (English)
Everyday Life in Chaucer's London (English)
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Women's Industrial Council, eighteenth Annual Report (1911-12) (English)
Abram was one of the Council's Lecturers offering their lectures for free with a donation to the Society's funds. Lectures were bookable through the Council. (English)
Town Life in the Middle Ages (illustrated with lantern slides) (English)
Travelling in the Middle Ages (English)
The English working man in the later Middle Ages (English)
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Women's Industrial Council, Nineteenth Annual Report (1912-13) (English)
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Women's Industrial Council, Sixteenth Annual Report (1909-10) (English)
Abram was a member of the Council's Investigation Committee, researching areas of women's work (English)
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Women's Industrial Council, Sixteenth Annual Report (1909-10) (English)
Misericords in Bruges Cathedral (British English)
2 December 1914Gregorian
Abram's paper was illlustrated with lantern slides (British English)
18 June 1913Gregorian
Englishwomen in the Later Middle Ages (English)
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The Vote, 13 June 1913, p 118 (British English)
available at the LSE Digital Library (British English)
Abrams wrote the chapter on Newcaslle for the Women's Industrial Council's 1915 report "Married Women's Work", the results of the Investigation Committee's work on the subject. (English)
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Clementina Black (Ed), Married Women's Work (Women's Industrial Council, 1915) (English)
Social and Economic Development of England in the 14th + 15th centuries (English)
Stated previous experience: General lecturing to various societies + institutes (English)
Abram was not added to the list in February 1913 (English)
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https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/search/archives/0951d107-4aec-35d8-90f9-c2e36584dc4b
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41262
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=41262
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Q18526507
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q18526507
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lccn-no2008169079
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2008169079/
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