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Beatrice Harraden (24
January 1864 – 5 May 1936) was a
British writer and suffragette.
Harraden was born in Hampstead,
London on 24
January 1864, to parents...
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Ethel Rosalie Glover (née
Harraden; 1857–1917) was an
English pianist,
composer and
music critic.
Ethel Rosalie Harraden was born in Islington, Middle****...
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Edward Harraden House is a
historic house in Gloucester, M****achusetts. It was
built on land
purchased by
Edward Harraden in 1656, who is presumed...
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eldest son of
schoolteachers William Clowes and
Elizabeth (née
Harraden) Clowes. His
father died when
William was an infant, and he
became a printer's...
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Dream of Gerontius; Pomp and Cir****stance
Marches Romanticism Ethel R.
Harraden 1857 1917
English Gustav Helsted 1857 1924
Danish Wilhelm Kienzl 1857 1941...
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organiser Alice Davies,
along with
fellow activist and
writer Beatrice Harraden.
Eagle House, near Bath, Somerset, had
become an
important refuge for British...
- Mary
Gawthorpe Katie Edith Gliddon Nellie Hall
Cicely Hamilton Beatrice Harraden Alice Hawkins Edith How-Martyn
Elsie Howey Ellen Isabel Jones Annie Kenney...
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located in the
Broad Bay
Colony part of
northeastern Virginia Beach.
Edward Harraden House Gloucester MA 1660
Residential William Whipple House Kittery ME 1660...
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Resource Information System (downloadable PDF).
Retrieved July 4, 2022. "
Harraden,
Edward House". M****achusetts
Cultural Resource Information System (downloadable...
- A. E. Ellis's The Rack,
Liselotte Marshall's Tongue-Tied and
Beatrice Harraden's Ships That P**** in the Night. In addition, W.
Somerset Maugham's 1938...