Lucy Toulmin Smith (Q1047): Difference between revisions
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Wood Lane, Highgate (British English)
1883
1 reference
1 Park Terrace, Oxford (British English)
1902
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Modern Language Quarterly (British English)
1 reference
Publications of the Camden Society (British English)
1 reference
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)
1 reference
Women in Professions: being the the Professional Section of the International Congress of Women, London, July, 1899 (British English)
13 July 1887Gregorian
Toulmin Smith wrote to the Society to ask permission to reproduce a broadside in the Society's collection (British English)
1 reference
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)