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√ | Century of Experience | Evidence | Name of Reader / Listener / Reading Group | Author of Text | Title of Text | Form of Text |
1900-1945 | 'Dinner. Coffee and rest in my room. Read Observer carefully. Supper and bed at 9.' | Harriet Bickersteth Cook | The Observer | Print: NewspaperUnknown | ||
1900-1945 | 'Finished Blizzard Land.' | Harriet Bickersteth Cook | Douglas Mawson | The Home of the Blizzard | Print: BookUnknown | |
1900-1945 | 'Rest and sleep upstairs[.] Read the Queen's Tragedy by Benson.' | Harriet Bickersteth Cook | Robert Hugh Benson | The Queen's Tragedy | Print: BookUnknown | |
1900-1945 | 'Out in motor with Miss Kitching who gave me picture testament and Observer. Read Greek Test. with Eva[.] Finished Rev. 9.' | Harriet Bickersteth Cook | The Observer | Print: NewspaperUnknown | ||
1900-1945 | 'Out in motor with Miss Kitching who gave me picture testament and Observer. Read Greek Test. with Eva[.] Finished Rev. 9.' | Harriet Bickersteth Cook | Revelations 9 | Print: BookUnknown | ||
1900-1945 | 'Rest in dining room. Greek. Rev 10[.] Dinner 7.30. Signed against drink.' | Harriet Bickersteth Cook | Revelations 10 | Print: BookUnknown | ||
1900-1945 | 'Rest in dining room with hot bottle ... Finished Rev 11 in Gr. Testament with Eva.' | Harriet Bickersteth Cook | Revelations 11 | Print: BookUnknown | ||
1900-1945 | 'Back for early dinner. 1.30. Rest on sofa[.] Read Greek with Eva to Rev 14. v 13. Henry in for tea brought Evening Standard. Bombs dropped by Zeppelin, but no serious in... | Harriet Bickersteth Cook | Revelations 14 | Print: BookUnknown | ||
1900-1945 | 'Greek with Eva Rev 15 to end.' | Harriet Bickersteth Cook | Revelations 15 | Print: BookUnknown | ||
1900-1945 | 'Read services at home and Sunday Times.' | Harriet Bickersteth Cook | Sunday Times | Print: NewspaperUnknown | ||
1900-1945 | '[George?] Ward to tea — brought most interesting paper on Jews ardent to return to their own land.' | Harriet Bickersteth Cook | [paper on Zionist movement] | Print: UnknownUnknown | ||
1900-1945 | 'Read service. Read Observer.' | Harriet Bickersteth Cook | The Observer | Print: NewspaperUnknown | ||
1900-1945 | 'Up very early. Medicine successful. Joined in [Fam.?] Prayer. Clock run down at last and so wound by May ... Read "The Westcotes".' | Harriet Bickersteth Cook | Arthur Quiller-Couch | The Westcotes | Print: BookUnknown | |
1900-1945 | 'Read Rev 20 with Eva.' | Harriet Bickersteth Cook | Revelations 20 | Print: BookUnknown | ||
1900-1945 | 'Arthur very pleased with photo frame. Read booklets by Rev. R F Horton DD.' | Harriet Bickersteth Cook | Robert Forman Horton | [booklets prophesying the Advent] | Print: PamphletUnknown | |
1900-1945 | 'Read fairy tales by George MacDonald.' | Harriet Bickersteth Cook | George MacDonald | The Fairy Tales of George MacDonald | Print: BookUnknown | |
1900-1945 | 'Read story of a yacht race. Bed 9.' | Harriet Bickersteth Cook | anon | The Winning Gun: The Story of a Yacht Race | Print: PamphletUnknown | |
1900-1945 | 'Read Morning Post newspaper. Rained all day cld. not go out.' | Harriet Bickersteth Cook | Morning Post | Print: Newspaper | ||
1900-1945 | 'Very wet. Read "Mistress of Brae Farm" by Carey.' | Harriet Bickersteth Cook | Rosa Nouchette Carey | The Mistress of Brae Farm | Print: Book | |
1900-1945 | 'Finished Mistress of Brae Farm.' | Harriet Bickersteth Cook | Rosa Nouchette Carey | The Mistress of Brae Farm | Print: Book |