Category F (Popular lore)
F01 |
Patrick Meredith, Learning, Remembering and Knowing. |
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Used by permission of Hodder & Stoughton Ltd. |
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Shakespeare quotation |
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2,007 words |
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F02 |
Alastair Heron, Solving New Problems |
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29 signed-on [spelling] |
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2,043 words |
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F03 |
Charles Warrell, Help Yourself to Good Speaking. London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., 1961. Pp. 6-19 |
2-211 |
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Used by permission of George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd. |
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2,004 words |
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F04 |
J. R. Whitbread, The Railway Policeman: The Story of the Constable on the Track. London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd. 1961. Pp. 148-155 |
2-188 |
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Used by permission of George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd. |
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2,045 words |
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F05 |
James Cameron, The African Revolution London: Thames and Hudson Ltd., 1961. Pp. 120-126 |
2-205 |
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2,019 words |
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F06 |
Mary Eden and Richard Carrington, The Philosophy of the Bed. London: Hutchinson Publishing Group Ltd., 1961, Pp. 70-74 |
2-190 |
Note |
17th c. quotation |
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2,017 words |
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F07 |
Stanley J. Coleman, Facets of Foodlore and Feeding. Douglas, Isle of Man: Folklore Academy, 1961. Pp. 1-4 |
2-194 |
Corr |
54 Israelites [Israel ites] |
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96 piece of resistance [lexis] |
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Note |
Typescript. Quotations from Homer (in English translation) and Thackeray. |
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2,007 words |
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F08 |
Ann Page, Etiquette for Ladies. London: Ward Lock Ltd., 1961. Pp. 6-12 |
2-188 |
Sic |
169 on the friend [syntax] |
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2,007 words |
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F09 |
The Countryman (summer, 1961) |
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A. |
W. J. Dore-Dennis, "Fads and Fancies", 328 |
2- 19 |
B. |
L. Sanders, "Country Scales and Weights", 329-335 |
20-104 |
C. |
Margaret Campbell, "Escapists or Realists", 336-337 |
105-198 |
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Used by permission of The Countryman |
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Note |
Non-standard English in quotation |
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2,018 words |
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F10 |
Plebs (September, 1961) |
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A. |
Harry Short, "Labour Junks Its Own Books", 488 |
2- 79 |
B. |
A. Woodburn, "Does TV Influence Elections?" 489 |
80-139 |
C. |
[ANON.], "Ready Reckoning", 489 |
140-158 |
D. |
Frank Horrabin, "Key Point in the Mediterranean", 490 |
159-176 |
E. |
[ANON.], "Factory Meetings at Lunch Hours", 490 |
177-193 |
F. |
[ANON.], "History on Film Strip", 490 |
194-207 |
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Used by permission of the National Council of Labour Colleges Publishing Society Ltd. |
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2,019 words |
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F11 |
James E. Holroyd, "Versailles Revisited". Blackwood's Magazine 290:1752 (October, 1961), 289-294 |
2-188 |
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Used by permission of William Blackwood and Sons Ltd. |
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2,010 words |
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F12 |
Family Star |
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A. |
[ANON.], "What Did You Dream Last Night?" (January 14, 1961), 23 |
2- 75 |
B. |
[ANON.], "Let Stephen Norris Solve Your Dream" (January 21, 1961), 14 |
76-153 |
C. |
[ANON.], "Let Stephen Norris Solve Your Dream (January 28, 1961), 23 |
154-188 |
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Used by permission of D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. |
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Corr |
26 In [I] |
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2,013 words |
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F13 |
Today (The New John Bull) |
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A. |
Robert Burnell, "The British Witness", 3:55 (March 11, 1961), 11 |
2-123 |
B. |
Gordon Thomas, "It's Lawrence, Q. C.", 3:55 (March 18, 1961), 6 |
124-204 |
C. |
E. H. Cookridge, "The Red Spy Ring in Britain", 3:55 (March 25, 1961), 29 |
205-216 |
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2,007 words |
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F14 |
Woman's Mirror |
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A. |
Diana Norman, "One of These Marriages Will Fail" (April 8, 1961), 3-6 |
2-192 |
B. |
Diana Norman, "The Marriage Menders" (April 15, 1961), 56 |
193-214 |
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Used by permission of IPC Magazines Ltd. |
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The end of the first story is omitted to avoid too much quotation |
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2,003 words |
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F15 |
Roy Sherwood, "The United Kingdom and the European Common Market", Peace News (August 25, 1961), 6-7 |
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Used by permission of Peace News Collective |
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2,011 words |
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F16 |
London News |
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A. |
Peter Robshaw, What Would you Do with Middlesex?" (July, 1961), 2 |
2-142 |
B. |
Hazel Rose, "Are We Such Bores?" (July, 1961), 2 |
143-201 |
C. |
Charles Brandon, "A Tribute to Harold Clay" (October, 1961), 4 |
202-227 |
A. |
Used by permission of Peter Robshaw |
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2,036 words |
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F17 |
Woman |
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A. |
Rosalie Shann, "Ready for Life (Part 1)" 49:1269 (October 7, 1961), 28 |
2-113 |
B. |
Rosalie Shann, "Ready for Life (Part 2)" 49:1270 (October 14, 1961), 39, 43 |
114-213 |
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Used by permission of Syndication International Ltd. |
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2,013 words |
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F18 |
True Magazine |
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A. |
[ANON.], "Sign Here for Happiness" (March, 1961), 42-43 |
2-139 |
B. |
[ANON.], "They Said They'd Never Love Again" (April, 1961), 14-15 |
140-211 |
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Used by permission of True Magazine |
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Sic |
107 for short birth certificate [grammar] |
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2,015 words |
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F19 |
Wesley M. Clark, "Why Intoxicants?" Courier 37:4 (October, 1961), 17-20 |
2-203 |
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Used by permission of The Norman Kark Publications |
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Corr |
165 spirituous [spiritous] |
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Sic |
94 singing or hymns [function word] |
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Note |
Quotation from Rig-Veda (in translation) |
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2,006 words |
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F20 |
Cumbria 2:2 (May, 1961) |
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A. |
[ANON.], "Guarding Lakeland's Life and Beauty", 49-51 |
2-158 |
B. |
[ANON.], "Peace and Friendship at Strong Bower", 54-55 |
159-216 |
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Used by permission of the Dalesman Publishing Co. Ltd. |
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2,020 words |
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F21 |
Punch (February 1, 1961) |
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A. |
H. F. Ellis, "Mediatrics", 212-214 |
2-161 |
B. |
Jane Clapperton, "Politic Worms", 214 |
162-182 |
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Used by permission of Punch Publications |
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Sic |
31 as well as he used [syntax] |
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2,005 words |
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F22 |
Wide World Magazine 126:74 (February, 1961) |
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A. |
C. F. Horn, "Thracian Pays a Dividend", 108-110 |
2-159 |
B. |
[ANON.], "The Laws of Salvage", 110 |
160-190 |
C. |
[ANON.], "Girl Divers of Japan", 111 |
191-197 |
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Used by permission of Syndication International Ltd. |
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145 twenty pounds [twenty-pounds] |
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2,025 words |
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F23 |
Richard Collier, The Sands of Dunkirk London: William Collins Sons and Co. Ltd., 1961 Pp. 226-231 |
2-196 |
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Used by permission of William Collins Sons and Co. Ltd. |
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2,017 words |
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F24 |
Hesketh Pearson, The Pilgrim Daughters. London: William Heineman Ltd., 1961. Pp. 90-96 |
2-185 |
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Used by permission of A. P. Watt & Son |
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2,030 words |
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F25 |
Stephen Clissold, The Seven Cities of Cibola London: Eyre & Spottishwoode Ltd., 1961. Pp. 86-93 |
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Used by permission of Stephen Clissold |
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2,026 words |
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F26 |
J. Wentworth Day, "The Sea-Country of Mehalah", The Geographical Magazine 34 (1961), 431-436 |
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Used by permission of The Geographical Magazine, London |
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Note |
Non-standard English in quotation |
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2,004 words |
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F27 |
Maurice Keen, "Robin Hood, Peasant and Gentleman", Past and Present 19 (April, 1961), 8-13 |
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Used by permission of Past and Present |
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Note |
Middle English in quotations |
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2,023 words |
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F28 |
T. M. Bamford, "Rugby School, Legality and Local Reaction, 1800-1876", Educational Review 14:1 (November, 1961), 66-70 |
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Used by permission of T. M. Bamford and the University of Birmingham, School of Education |
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Sic |
68 knowledgable [spelling] |
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19th c. quotations |
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2,033 words |
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F29 |
Scottish Field |
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A. |
Victoria Gaul, "Ayrshire's Little Castle" 107:697 (January, 1961), 55-56 |
2-107 |
B. |
Seton Gordon, "MacDougall Chief and the Robber" 107:700 (April, 1961), 41 |
108-159 |
C. |
Hubert Fenwick, "The Duke" 107:701 (May, 1961), 34 |
160-197 |
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Used by permission of Scottish Field |
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Note |
Non-standard English in quotations |
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2,002 words |
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F30 |
Past and Future (December, 1961) |
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A. |
Henry Austin (i.e. Francis Carr), "El Cid - The Facts Behind the Legend", 3, 4, 5 |
2-1 |
B. |
Francis Carr, "Peter the Great in London", 13, 14 |
141-199 |
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Used by permission of Francis Carr |
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Corr |
27 chief [chlef] |
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2,017 words |
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F31 |
Woman |
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A. |
Dr. Meredith, "Talking About Health" (July 1, 1961), 39 |
2- 54 |
B. |
Joan Williams, "Facts About Eczema" (July 1, 1961), 39 |
55-138 |
C. |
Dr. Meredith, "Talking About Health" July 8, 1961), 29 |
139-192 |
D. |
Joan Williams, "Hoping for a Baby" (July 8, 1961), 29 |
193-221 |
Sic |
221 newsheet [spelling] |
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2,015 words |
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F32 |
Mother (August, 1961) |
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A. |
Joan Williams, "The Long Wait Over", 25-27 |
2-154 |
B. |
Joan Williams, "Other Mothers' Problems", 28-29 |
155-207 |
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Used by permission of IPC Magazines Ltd. |
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2,016 words |
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F33 |
[ANON.], "The Friend Doctor Talks", People's Friend |
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A. |
4777 (August 12, 1961), 22 |
2- 48 |
B. |
4778 (August 19, 1961), 17 |
49- 98 |
C. |
4779 (August 26, 1961), 20 |
99-147 |
D. |
4780 (September 2, 1961), 20 |
148-193 |
E. |
4781 (September 9, 1961), 24 |
194-225 |
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Used by permission of D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. |
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Note |
Recurring top and bottom headings are omitted |
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2,015 words |
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F34 |
Edward Osmond, The Artist in Britain from the Eighth to the Twentieth Centuries. London: Studio Vista Publishers, 1961. Pp. 186-191 |
2-191 |
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2,012 words |
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F35 |
Gordon Cooper, Festivals of Europe. London: P. Marshall and Co. Ltd., 1961. Pp. 62-66 |
2-196 |
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A large number of German names of plays, festivals, etc. (coded \). Variant spellings: Leonhardi-Ride, Leonhardi Ride. |
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2,011 words |
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F36 |
The Lady (January 26, 1961) |
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A. |
Francis Dickie, "Editing in Eskimo", 137, 138 |
2- 87 |
B. |
Dawn MacLeod, "Eskimo Arts and Crafts", 138-139 |
88-207 |
B. |
Used by permission of Mrs. Dawn MacLeod Wilson |
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36 it was [is was] |
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2,023 words |
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F37 |
English Folk Dance and Song Society Journal 9:2 (December, 1961) |
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A. |
F. B. Hamer, "May Songs of Bedfordshire", 81-85 |
2- 62 |
B. |
[ANON.], "Some Additional May Songs from the East Midlands". 86-90 |
63-161 |
C. |
N. Kennedy, "The International Folk Music Council", 98-99 |
162-205 |
Used by permission of The English Folk Dance and Song Society |
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2,006 words |
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F38 |
Harvey D. Torbett, The Angler's Freshwater Fishes. London: Putnam and Co. Ltd., 1961. Pp. 92-103 |
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Used by permission of Putnam and Co. Ltd. |
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2,022 words |
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F39 |
L. G. G. Ramsay, ed., The Concise Encyclopædia of Antiques, compiled by 'The Connoisseur'. London: National Magazine Co. Ltd., 1961. |
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A. |
Michael Conway, "Dummy Board Figures", 235-237 |
2-177 |
B. |
Juliet Sanford, "Jelly Moulds", 238-239 |
178-208 |
2,007 words |
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F40 |
The Illustrated London News |
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A. |
Maurice Burton, "The World of Science: Animals' Deaf Ears" (August 26, 1961), 340 |
2-133 |
B. |
Maurice Burton, "The World of Science: Coypu and Pest-Control" (September 2, 1961), 378 |
134-182 |
Used by permission of Thomson Publications Ltd. |
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9 roads. [roads] |
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2,003 words |
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F41 |
Peter F. Payne, British Commercial Institutions. London: George G. Harrap and Co. Ltd., 1961. Pp. 68-73 |
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Used by permission of George G. Harrap and Co. Ltd. |
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2,032 words |
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F42 |
Wine and Food 112 (Winter, 1961) |
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D. England, "Focus on English Fare", 240-243 |
2-144 |
B. |
Anne Morris, "Mushrooms - Wild and Tame", 244-246 |
145-197 |
Used by permission of the Wine and Food Society Ltd. |
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18th c. quotations |
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2,004 words |
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F43 |
F. Hallowes, "Historic Houses and Estates as Public Parks", Parks and Sports Grounds 26:12 (September, 1961), 847-848, 853, 882 |
2-195 |
Used by permission of (Mrs.) Kathleen Hallowes |
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87 Act [Act Act] |
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14 or as a technical assistant [syntax] |
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2,012 words |
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F44 |
Hit Parade (January, 1961) |
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A. |
Frankie Vaughan (i.e. Frank Ableson), "The People I Meet", 38 |
2- 77 |
B. |
[ANON.], "A Future in Films for Russ Conway", 29 |
78-139 |
C. |
[ANON.], "The Shadows' Private Lives", 31 |
140-198 |
A. |
Used by permission of Frankie Vaughan |
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Corr |
117 trip? [trip?"] |
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Sic |
104 of January 5 [function word] |
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2,005 words |