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  2. James Watson Corder - Wikipedia

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    Corder retired in the 1940s, donating his volumes of research to Sunderland’s Central Library.He left Sunderland some years later, moving to Over Stowey in Somerset.He died in Over Stowey in a nursing home in 1953, at the age of 85.

  3. Peter Armstrong (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... He then read philosophy and English at Sunderland Polytechnic ... British Library Integrated Catalogue:

  4. Copac - Wikipedia

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    Copac (originally an acronym of Consortium of Online Public Access Catalogues) was a union catalogue which provided free access to the merged online catalogues of many major research libraries and specialist libraries in the United Kingdom and Ireland, plus the British Library, the National Library of Scotland and the National Library of Wales. [1]

  5. Library catalog - Wikipedia

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    The card catalog at Yale University's Sterling Memorial Library Another view of the SML card catalog The card catalog in Manchester Central Library Finding aids are utilized to assist information professionals and help researchers find materials within an archive [1] The Card Catalog at the Library of Congress. A library catalog (or library ...

  6. Lumley inventories - Wikipedia

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    Lumley Castle. The greater part of the Red Velvet Book comprises genealogical material, reflecting Lumley's fascination with his own ancestry. The earliest and most extensive pedigree, which charts the Lumley descent from a Saxon nobleman named Liulph, is dated 1586, and has been identified as the work of Robert Glover, Somerset Herald.

  7. File:American Elm at Sunderland Library, Sunderland, MA ...

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    English: Photograph of an American elm tree located at the Sunderland Library in Sunderland, Massachusetts (Photo taken in June 2022.) As of September 2022, this tree's measurements are: height = 75'; circumference at 4.5 feet = 13' 9"; spread = 100' x 103'.

  8. History of Sunderland - Wikipedia

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    The three original settlements of Wearmouth (Bishopwearmouth, Monkwearmouth and Sunderland) had begun to combine, driven by the success of the port of Sunderland and salt panning and shipbuilding along the banks of the river. Around this time, Sunderland was known as 'Sunderland-near-the-Sea'. [41] A South East View of Wearmouth Bridge (c.1796).

  9. Incunabula Short Title Catalogue - Wikipedia

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    The Incunabula Short Title Catalogue (ISTC) is an electronic bibliographic database maintained by the British Library which seeks to catalogue all known incunabula. The database lists books by individual editions, recording standard bibliographic details for each edition as well as giving a brief census of known copies, organised by location.