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Identifier: CC-56652-10000047
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Identifier: CC-08757-8931
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This work consists of 10 poems with dates of composition along with Houedard's handwritten marginalia. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1963
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Identifier: CC-08752-8926
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This work consists of 18 poems with their dates of compositions as well as handwritten corrections. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1963
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Identifier: CC-08753-8927
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This work consists of 19 poems along with their dates of composision and Houedard's handwritten corrections. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1963
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Identifier: CC-09098-9277
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The typed subtitle of the poem is "poem for tariqali following the reversible hasut-humanity & shari ha-law." The work is typed with handwriting on tranluscent, hand cut paper. DSH has written the instruction for letter press. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1968
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Identifier: CC-08754-8928
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This page contains 12 dated poems. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1963
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Identifier: CC-46155-48869
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Identifier: CC-55574-9999197
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Internet: Alan John Neame, only son of Alan Bruce (1888-1967) and Annie Victoria Neame, was born on 24 January 1924 in the Kentish village of Selling. His interest in family history started with a childhood discovery that a large part of the village churchyard was filled with Neame memorials. This early interest, nurtured by elderly relatives with vivid memories of his ancestors living in the mid 19th century, became a fascination that would endure throughout the seventy-six years of his life. Alan Neame graduated from Wadham College, Oxford just after the war, and taught modern languages at Cheltenham College before moving on to lecture at the University of Baghdad. After further lecturing posts in various other Middle Eastern capitals, he gave up teaching for writing and was soon to return to England and to the village of his birth that he so loved. Alan was a religious scholar, working for three years as Literary Editor of the Jerusalem Bible (Old Testament) [dsh was also a...
Dates:
1971
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Identifier: CC-55575-9999198
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Internet: Alan John Neame, only son of Alan Bruce (1888-1967) and Annie Victoria Neame, was born on 24 January 1924 in the Kentish village of Selling. His interest in family history started with a childhood discovery that a large part of the village churchyard was filled with Neame memorials. This early interest, nurtured by elderly relatives with vivid memories of his ancestors living in the mid 19th century, became a fascination that would endure throughout the seventy-six years of his life. Alan Neame graduated from Wadham College, Oxford just after the war, and taught modern languages at Cheltenham College before moving on to lecture at the University of Baghdad. After further lecturing posts in various other Middle Eastern capitals, he gave up teaching for writing and was soon to return to England and to the village of his birth that he so loved. Alan was a religious scholar, working for three years as Literary Editor of the Jerusalem Bible (Old Testament) [dsh was also a...
Dates:
1971
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Identifier: CC-09113-9292
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Internet: Alan John Neame, only son of Alan Bruce (1888-1967) and Annie Victoria Neame, was born on 24 January 1924 in the Kentish village of Selling. His interest in family history started with a childhood discovery that a large part of the village churchyard was filled with Neame memorials. This early interest, nurtured by elderly relatives with vivid memories of his ancestors living in the mid 19th century, became a fascination that would endure throughout the seventy-six years of his life. Alan Neame graduated from Wadham College, Oxford just after the war, and taught modern languages at Cheltenham College before moving on to lecture at the University of Baghdad. After further lecturing posts in various other Middle Eastern capitals, he gave up teaching for writing and was soon to return to England and to the village of his birth that he so loved. Alan was a religious scholar, working for three years as Literary Editor of the Jerusalem Bible (Old Testament) [dsh was also a...
Dates:
1971
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Identifier: CC-09114-9293
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Internet: Alan John Neame, only son of Alan Bruce (1888-1967) and Annie Victoria Neame, was born on 24 January 1924 in the Kentish village of Selling. His interest in family history started with a childhood discovery that a large part of the village churchyard was filled with Neame memorials. This early interest, nurtured by elderly relatives with vivid memories of his ancestors living in the mid 19th century, became a fascination that would endure throughout the seventy-six years of his life. Alan Neame graduated from Wadham College, Oxford just after the war, and taught modern languages at Cheltenham College before moving on to lecture at the University of Baghdad. After further lecturing posts in various other Middle Eastern capitals, he gave up teaching for writing and was soon to return to England and to the village of his birth that he so loved. Alan was a religious scholar, working for three years as Literary Editor of the Jerusalem Bible (Old Testament) [dsh was also a...
Dates:
1971
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Identifier: CC-56490-9999895
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A paper fragmen with the handwritten signature Silvester Houedard accompanies this pieced. This work may be the last typewriter work houedard did. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1990
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Identifier: CC-55432-59767
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Identifier: CC-56061-9999509
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The page contains multiple verses combining French and English. Each poem is dated separately. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1963
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Identifier: CC-55119-9998930
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Identifier: CC-55119-9998930
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Identifier: CC-56054-9999505
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Identifier: CC-08833-9008
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Identifier: CC-09437-9624
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The recipient of this letter might be Paul Brown, a British poet. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1967
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Identifier: CC-09108-9287
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The five lines of red typed Latin text have two phrases of text crossed out with graphite. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1970