Arlington-Une, exhibition catalogue, Edited by Kenelm Cox,... https://ift.tt/2QGUS71
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VERY VICTORIAN NAMES
birth records from Victorian England, 1845-1880
Eleanor Jemima Dobbs
Alice Maud Hocken Wick
Medora Beauchamp
Euphemia Rhoda Richardson
Florry Bumble
Eliza Amelia Abdoollah
Bessie Cairncross
Loveday Kate Roseveare
Eveleen De Lacy
Winifred Mary Augusta Leonora Booth
Marion Annie Marjoribanks
Joicey Beatrice Hook
Emerely Picker
Queenie Courtenay
May Morgan Portheroe
Angelina Victoria Fardell
Portia Redfearn
Mowbray Percival John Maw
William Richard Goldfinch
Beaumont Charles Winbolt
Leopold Bloom
Ely Samuel Tristram Farrer
Augustus Lovegrove Huckle
Bertram Ethelbert Coldrick
Noble Shepperd Hell
Grimstone Arthur Barton
Roland Littlechild
Kenelm Llewelyn Preedy
John St. John Frederick
Ferdinand Thake
Heraclitus Cox Matthew
William Nathan Freckleton Whitehead
Lucian Langelan
Woolf Cohen
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British Concrete Poetry 1960-1980
British Concrete Poetry 1960-1980
INTEGRATION ALONE IS NOT ENOUGH Selected works of British Concrete Poetry 1960-1980 Curated by Andrew Hunt 3 February, 2016 – 24 March, 2017 PV 2 February 6-8pm Richard Saltoun is pleased to present an exhibition of works of concrete poetry rarely seen in the UK, including artists Henri Chopin, Bob Cobbing, Kenelm Cox, Tom Edmonds, John Furnival, Dom Sylvester Houédard, Peter Mayer, Charles Verey…
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Kenelm Cox (From "Gloup and Woup" Edited by Bob Cobbing)
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concrete poetry: gloup and woup, Edited by Bob Cobbing, Arc Publications, Gillingham, 1974
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Arlington-Une, exhibition catalogue, Edited by Kenelm Cox, John Furnival, Dom Sylvester Houédard, and Charles Verey, Arlington Mill, Bibury, Gloucestershire, 1966. Exhibition organised by Cox, Furnival, Houédard and Verey
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John Furnival, Arlington-Une, 1966, the front cover of Arlington-Une, exhibition catalogue, Edited by Kenelm Cox, John Furnival, Dom Sylvester Houédard, and Charles Verey, Arlington Mill, Bibury, Gloucestershire, 1966. Exhibition organised by Cox, Furnival, Houédard and Verey
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«Poor. Old. Tired. Horse.», No. 24, Founded by Ian Hamilton Finlay, The Wild Hawthorn Press, Edinburgh, 1967 [M HKA, Antwerp]. Includes works by Claus Bremer, Eugen Gomringer, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Hansjorg Mayer, John Furnival, Edwin Morgan, Stephen Bann and Kenelm Cox
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