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Brotherton Collection5
Gypsy, Traveller and Roma Collections5

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amusement parks1
carnivals1
fairs1

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England1
Hull1
Hull (England)1

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Easton, Malcolm1
Hull Fair1
John, Augustus Edwin (1878-1961)1
John, Augustus, 1878-19611
National Museum of Wales1
Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-18321
Scrivens, Kevin1
Smith, Stephen (1960-)1
Terry, Daniel (1780?-1829)1
University of Hull1

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Hull Fair : an illustrated history

Smith, Stephen (1960-); Scrivens, Kevin

1991

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Augustus John: portraits of the artist's family : catalogue of an exhibition held at Hull University, 25 October - 14 November, and at the National Museum of Wales, 21 November - 13 December 1970

John, Augustus Edwin (1878-1961); Easton, Malcolm; University of Hull; National Museum of Wales

1970

Bibliography: p. 13-14.

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Diary 1912 and notes

c.1909 - c.1913

Unfiled typewritten and handwritten sheets in the form of diary entries (mainy from 1912) and notebook pages, circa 1909 -1913. References include Hull Fair and Brough Hill Fair.

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F. Tales collected by John Myers from ‘Ashton’ and 2 ballads taken by Alfred James from Jonathan Ayres.

1911-1916

3 handwritten accounts of tales collected by John Myers from ‘Ashton’ (of Hull district) and 2 ballads taken by Alfred James from Jonathan Ayres. Collected c. 1911-16.

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Guy Mannering : or, The gipsey's prophecy. A musical play in three acts

Terry, Daniel (1780?-1829)

1817

Dramatized from the novel of the same name by Sir Walter Scott. Meg Merrilies and other gypsies figure prominently.

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