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Total number of records: 7

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Brotherton Collection2
Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture1

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museums7
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Egypt1
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Billy1
Flower, Sir William Henry (1831-1899)1
Grey, George (1873-)1
Griggs, William1
Griggs, William (1832-1911)1
Hanbury Tracy, Sir William Charles Frederick (1932)1
Hendley, Thomas Holbein (1847-)1
Hood, William1
Hoyle, William E1
Hull City Museums & Art Galleries1

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Address by the president, Professor Sir William Turner: The public museums in Edinburgh

Turner, Sir William; Museums Association. Conference

[1901]

Extracted from "Musea".

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Handbook to the Jeypore Museum

Hendley, Thomas Holbein (1847-); Griggs, William (1832-1911)

1895

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The arrangement of an Egyptological collection

Hoyle, William E

[19--]

"Abstract".

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The public utility of museums

Hanbury Tracy, Sir William Charles Frederick (1932)

[1921]

"Reprinted, with the editor's permission, from "The Nineteenth century and after," for July 1921".

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Address by Professor W.H. Flower

Flower, Sir William Henry (1831-1899)

1889

Reprinted from the Report of the British Association's meeting at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1889.

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Dialect recording in Rothbury, Northumberland

Orton, Harold (1898-1975)

15 Mar 1939

[Side 1] George, Billy and Charlie discuss the old six-man, horse-drawn fire engine, George recalls working on it, discussion of local firemen of the past, mention engine now at Hancock Museum (Newcas...

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