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    Jessie Mabel Pritchard Dearmer (née White; 22 March 1872 – 15 July 1915) was an English novelist, dramatist and children's book author/illustrator. She...
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  • and the artist and writer Mabel Dearmer. Stephen Gwynn, a writer closely associated with Dearmer's family, recorded that Dearmer had disliked school but...
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  • activist and creative writer Mabel Dearmer (1872–1915), English novelist, dramatist and children's book author/illustrator Mabel DeWare (1926-2022), Canadian...
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    Dearmer was made a deacon in 1891 and ordained to the priesthood in 1892 at Rochester Cathedral. On 26 May that year, he married 19-year-old Mabel White...
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    Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare) – Imperial Theatre 1911 – 1915 with Mabel Dearmer and the Morality Play Society 1911 The Soul of the World (premiere at...
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    (1908) "The Sky Above The Roof", song (1908), setting translation by Mabel Dearmer of Paul Verlaine poem 'Le ciel est pardessus le toit' On Wenlock Edge...
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    Farm was rented from Alfred Powell by the writer and drama producer Mabel Dearmer for some months in 1914. From 1913 to 1920 Sir William Rothenstein,...
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    (1899) The Story of the Seven Young Goslings (1899) — illustrated by Mabel Dearmer Rue (1899) Mendicant Rhymes (1906) Selected Poems (1908) The New Child's...
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  • (born 1955, England, d) Geoffrey Dearmer (1893–1996, England, p) Mabel Dearmer (1872–1915, England, f/d/ch) Percy Dearmer (1867–1936, England, p/nf) Terry...
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  • Maid colour frontispiece, B/W text drawings (Blackie, 1909) Jessie Mabel Dearmer – The Playmate: A Christmas Mystery (Mowbray, 1910) George MacDonald...
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  • and was a friend of the art critic Lady Colin Campbell and the artist Mabel Dearmer. Gyles's poem Dew-time was published in the Pall Mall Magazine in October...
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    Brigade (1915), (collected, with Tom Kettle) "A memoir of the author" in Mabel Dearmer, Letters from a field hospital. With a memoir of the author by Stephen...
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  • Beardsley; and the comic sensibilities of women illustrators such as Mabel Dearmer. Biller exhibited at the Vancouver Art Gallery and other Canadian venues...
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    Scottish doctor Margaret Charlotte Davidson, Scottish orderly then nurse Mabel Dearmer, British orderly Mary De Garis, Australian doctor Violet Douglas-Pennant...
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  • Geoffrey Dearmer. BBC Home Service (Children's Hour), 16 February - 2 March 1945 "Worzel Gummidge Takes a Holiday". Adapted by Geoffrey Dearmer. BBC Home...
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  • words by Robert Herrick 3. words by Sabine Baring-Gould 4. words by Percy Dearmer after Thomas Heywood Choral 162 44 1925–1926 7 Part-Songs Say Who Is This...
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    pp. "The Nursery." 133. Socialism and Christianity. 24 pp. Rev. Percy Dearmer, D.D. 134. Small Holdings, Allotments, and Common Pastures. 4 pp. Revised...
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  • onwards. Fourth Class Henry Barraclough. Ernest James Braby, MBE. Geoffrey Dearmer. Albert James Galpin, OBE, MVO. Joseph Mackle. Donald Morrell, ISO. Commander...
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