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Hannah Cullwick (26 May 1833 – 9 July 1909) was a working-class
English woman whose diary depicts her
immense pride in her work and
reveals themes of domestic...
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Thomas Cartwright Cullwick (5
March 1862 – 8
September 1948) was a
priest who
worked as a
missionary for the
Anglican Church in
Melanesia and then held...
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Ernest Geoffrey Cullwick FRSE OBE (24 May 1903 – 13 May 1981) was a
British pioneer of
electromagnetism in
relation to its
effects upon
atomic particles...
- whom
Cullwick addressed as 'm****a', and
Cullwick the slave, with him
training her in the
virtues of hard work and loyalty. However,
Cullwick used this...
- in a
fetish context can be
found in the
diaries of
Hannah Cullwick (1833 – 1909).
Cullwick meticulously recorded the
number of
boots she
cleaned on a...
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Archived from the
original on 6
August 2013.
Retrieved 11
November 2007.
Cullwick, Emma; Lepkowski,
Chris (17 May 2007). "Fans joy as
Albion book Wembley...
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fetishism is
described in the
diaries of 19th-century
British woman Hannah Cullwick, of
which parts have been published.[citation needed]
Hermine Hug-****muth...
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starred in the
short film "On My Knees", by
filmmaker Kim Wood, as
Hannah Cullwick,
whose diaries the film is
based upon.
Creager also
wrote the
music for...
- the Bank of England, are
amongst the most notable. Prof
Ernest Geoffrey Cullwick, a
specialist in
electromagnetism and its
effects on
atomic particles,...
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Diplomatic Mission to Germany.
Archived from the
original on 27 May 2010.
Cullwick,
Jonas (31
October 2017). "National ID
Cards Issued".
Vanuatu Daily Post...