'Each doing a little much would be accomplished' Elizabeth Fry and her benefactors crowd-funding libraries nineteenth century style

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Crowther, M. 2019. 'Each doing a little much would be accomplished' Elizabeth Fry and her benefactors crowd-funding libraries nineteenth century style.
AuthorsCrowther, M.
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KeywordsElizabeth Fry; Coastguard libraries; Aristocratic patrons; European tour
Year2019
ConferenceFinding the Women in Library and Information History : LIHG Annual Conference
Official URLhttps://www.cilip.org.uk/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1210442&group=
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