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the experience of reading in Britain, from 1450 to 1945...

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 √ Century of ExperienceEvidenceName of Reader / Listener / Reading GroupAuthor of TextTitle of TextForm of Text
 
1900-1945'Meeting held at Ashton Lodge, Kendrick Rd., 7.X.33.
    Henry Marriage Wallis in the chair

1. Minutes of last read & approved
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Henry Marriage Wallis Reginald BerkeleyThe Lady with a LampPrint: Book
1900-1945'Meeting held at Ashton Lodge, Kendrick Rd., 7.X.33.
    Henry Marriage Wallis in the chair

1. Minutes of last read & approved
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Francis E. Pollard Reginald BerkeleyThe Lady with a LampPrint: Book
1900-1945'Meeting held at Ashton Lodge, Kendrick Rd., 7.X.33.
    Henry Marriage Wallis in the chair

1. Minutes of last read & approved
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Dorothy Brain Reginald BerkeleyThe Lady with a LampPrint: Book
1900-1945'Meeting held at Ashton Lodge, Kendrick Rd., 7.X.33.
    Henry Marriage Wallis in the chair

1. Minutes of last read & approved
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George Burrow Reginald BerkeleyThe Lady with a LampPrint: Book
1900-1945'Meeting held at Ashton Lodge, Kendrick Rd., 7.X.33.
    Henry Marriage Wallis in the chair

1. Minutes of last read & approved
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Victor Alexander Reginald BerkeleyThe Lady with a LampPrint: Book
1900-1945'Meeting held at Ashton Lodge, Kendrick Rd., 7.X.33.
    Henry Marriage Wallis in the chair

1. Minutes of last read & approved
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Mary Pollard Reginald BerkeleyThe Lady with a LampPrint: Book
1900-1945'Meeting held at Ashton Lodge, Kendrick Rd., 7.X.33.
    Henry Marriage Wallis in the chair

1. Minutes of last read & approved
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Edith B. Smith Reginald BerkeleyThe Lady with a LampPrint: Book
1900-1945'Meeting held at Ashton Lodge, Kendrick Rd., 7.X.33.
    Henry Marriage Wallis in the chair

1. Minutes of last read & approved
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Howard Smith Reginald BerkeleyThe Lady with a LampPrint: Book
1800-1849Charlotte Bronte to Hartley Coleridge, 10 December 1840: 'I am sorry Sir I did not exist forty or fifty years ago when the "Lady's magazine" was flourishing like a green ...Charlotte Bronte The Lady's MagazinePrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849[Charlotte Bronte to William Wordsworth (in draft response to letter from him of c.1840):] 'I am sorry I did not exist, sir, fifty or sixty years ago, when the "Ladies...Charlotte Bronte The Lady's MagazinePrint: Serial / periodical
1700-1799
1800-1849
Charlotte Bronte to William Wordsworth (in draft response to letter from him of c.1840): 'I am sorry I did not exist, sir, fifty or sixty years ago, when the "Ladies' ...Elizabeth Branwell The Lady's MagazinePrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849[Letter, Summer 1867]

'I took the ''Lancashire Wedding or Darwin moralized'' to read in the carriage. The moral is that it is not wise to give up a pretty, poo...
Emma Darwin anonThe Lancashire Wedding or Darwin MoralizedPrint: Book
1900-1945'After tea sat over the fire and read the Lancet until time to go up to our cafe for dinner.'Harold Upcott The LancetPrint: Serial / periodical
1900-1945'On the flyleaf of her novel she quoted from V. Sackville-West's pastoral poem, "The Land", a verse which testified to her abiding sense of the Yorkshire that made her.'Winifred Holtby Vita Sackville-WestThe LandPrint: Unknown
1900-1945'He sat down on the floor beside me, and helped me to look up "droil". "What's this?" he said, taking up my proofs. I simpered. He took them out into the garden, sprea...Robert Bridges Vita Sackville-WestThe LandManuscript: Sheet, Proofs
1900-1945'Darling, do you know what I did last night after writing to you? I meant to finish my lecture, but fell to reading the Georgics (mine, not Virgil's), and really I thoug...Vita Sackville-West Vita Sackville-WestThe LandUnknown
1900-1945'Dearest - you don't know what "The Land" means to me! I read it incessantly - it has become a real wide undertone to my life.'Harold Nicolson Vita Sackville-WestThe LandUnknown
1900-1945'Meeting held at 39, Eastern Avenue, 10.2.41 A. B. Dilks in the chair
1. The minutes of the last meeting were read and signed.
[...]
4. The subject ...
Margaret Dilks Vita Sackville WestThe LandPrint: Book
1900-1945'[Books read] April [1914:] F. Nightingale Vol. II
Kingsley. Vol I.
[indecipherable]
Pennell 10/6 Edit. asked for.
The land of open doors.
B...
Harriet Bickersteth Cook John Burgon BickerstethThe Land of Open Doors: Being Letters from Western...Print: Book
1900-1945'I am of course with you entirely both as to the matter and the expression of the Agricultural pamphlet. Thanks very much for sending me the copy.'Joseph Conrad John GalsworthyThe Land: A PleaPrint: Pamphlet



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