Charlotte Sophia Burne (Q662)

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Charlotte Sophia Burne
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  • C. S. Burne
  • Miss Burne
  • Charlotte Burne
  • Miss C. S. Burne

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1914
1915
1914-15 Lent (English)
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LSE/UNREGISTERED/19/17 Register of Students (English)
Burne received education mainly from governesses (English)
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John C Burne, The Young CHarlotte Burne: Author of 'Shropshire Folklore' (1975) (English)
Burne (English)
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Gordon Ashman and Gillian Bennett, Charlotte Sophia Burne: Shropshire Folklorist, First Woman President of the Folklore Society, and the First Woman Editor of Folklore, Folklore 3 (1) (2000) (British English)
Burne and Keary were the two named county collectors for Staffordshire for the Folklore Society's County Folklore programme in 1892 (English)
Burne's paper was included in Section H: Anthropology (British English)
Souling, Clementing and Caturning: Three November Customs of the Western Midlands (British English)
19 January 1910Gregorian
Presidential Address: The Value of European Folklore in the History of Culture (English)
18 January 1911Gregorian
Presidential Address: The Essential Unity of Folklore (British English)
The Fifth of November (English)
15 November 1894Gregorian
24 June 1890Gregorian
The Collection of English Folklore (English)
15 June 1892Gregorian
The Buck's Leap (English)
Burne's "communication" was by the Society's President and commented on. (English)
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Box 147 Evening & Annual Meetings 1890-1902FLS/1/1/4/1 (English)
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LSE_Autograph Letter Collection 9/07 Literary Ladies Women Writers Dinner 1900 [online via LSE Digital Library (English)
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T104 (Box 77) Gomme Correspondence sent to Mrs Gomme (English) (English)
They were co-authors in Folklore. (English)
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Burne and Gomme collaborated through their work on the Entertainment Committee of the 1891 Folklore Congress (English)
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T104 (Box 77) Gomme Correspondence sent to Mrs Gomme (English)
Burne wrote the script for the second part of the Stafford Millenary Pageant (English)
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Angela Bartie, Linda Fleming, Mark Freeman, Tom Hulme, Alex Hutton, Paul Readman, ‘Stafford Millenary Pageant’, The Redress of the Past, (British English) (British English)
http://www.historicalpageants.ac.uk/pageants/1203/
Burne, Auden and Auden's father Thomas Auden planned to travel to London together for the 1891 Congress (English)
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T104 (Box 77) Gomme Correspondence sent to Mrs Gomme (English)
Burne, Auden and Auden's father Thomas Auden planned to travel to London together for the 1891 Congress (English)
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T104 (Box 77) Gomme Correspondence sent to Mrs Gomme (English)
1850
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John C. Burne, The Young Charlotte Burne: Author of ‘Shropshire Folklore’, Folklore, 86 (3-4): 167-174 (1975) (English)
1923
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41405
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=41405
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0000000082130482
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Q5086143
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q5086143
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lccn-n89637489
http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n89637489/
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