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130 (July 2006 – October 2013) Compiled by Rowena Godfrey Cumulative Index to The Beatrix Potter Society Newsletters and Journal and Newsletters 101 – 130 (July 2006 – October 2013) Compiled by Rowena Godfrey In this index, Beatrix Potter’s name has been abbreviated to BP, apart from the entry Potter, Helen Beatrix. For individual manufacturers of merchandise, see under Merchandise. 110th Anniversary Edition Peter Rabbit boxed set (BP and Emma Thompson) (review) 128:29 Adam Smith, Janet (UK author) ‘The World of BP’ (essay 1943) 107:14, 15 Adkins, Darlene Report on Fresco conference – Friday 113:7 Advertisement 114:30 Aeroplanes see Hydroplanes Airey, Lizzie (daughter of landlord of The Sun Inn in Hawkshead) 111:14 Akester, Jenny (Committee, Treasurer, Membership Secretary, Conference Organiser) 102:2 ‘A tale of the Latin Tales’ 111:16 ‘A walk with BP’ 114:27 ‘BP on Wikipedia’ 123:33 ‘Managing the BP Estate – then and now’ 113:4 ‘Monk Coniston update’ 105:13 ‘Other awards’ 106:31 Premiere of Miss Potter 104:16 ‘Rupert Potter, photographer, in Perthshire’ 117:16 ‘Rupert Potter visits London Zoo’ 106:6 ‘Society ‘brainstorming’ meeting at Philadelphia’ 123:32 Summary of the Tour and Study Conference 2008 110:7 ‘Tarn Hows and the Monk Coniston Estate’ 104:8 ‘The new Armitt catalogue’ 110:13 ‘Through the lens of Rupert Potter: a selection from the Society’s collection of photographs’ 108:10 ‘Welcome to Hill Top’ 115:14 Albert, Susan Wittig 104:14, 35 Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Lewis Carroll) 107:13 BP’s own copy 107:5 Alderson, Brian (President) 102:31; 107:19; 108:29 ‘Beatrix and Old Derry down Derry’ 126:15 ‘From Castle Cottage to Kendal Museum – the journey of some pictures owned by Mrs Heelis’ 105:14 ‘“Up to mischief with Horrid Henry” at Seven Stories’ 108:21 Alliance of Literary Societies, The 129:31 Amazing Pop-up Tale of Peter Rabbit, The (Warne) (review) 125:20 Ambleside 102:8; see also Armitt Trust Amersham, Buckinghamshire, UK 107:16 Anderson, Susan 108:26 Animated films 128:12 ‘Peter Rabbit’s Christmas Tale’ 128:12; review 128:20 ‘The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends’ 130:34 Animation 112:4; 112:22; 116:19 Animation Art Gallery 112:4 Annual General Meetings (reports on) 2007 104:Appendix, 4; 2008 108:Appendix, 10; 1 2009 112:Appendix; 113:4; 2010 116:Appendix; 6; 2011 120:Appendix, 2; 2012 124:Appendix, 9; 2013 128:Appendix, 12 ‘Antiques Roadshow’ (BBC television programme) 108:25 Antwis, Colin ‘Perception – why tactile images’ 116:28 Appley Dapply’s Nursery Rhymes 106:20; 126:15 Guinea pig dressing watercolours 120:cover, 20, 22 In glassine dust wrapper 120:20 Manuscript 114:26 Presentation copy 128:32 Archer, William ‘The Tale of Mr. McGregor’ 107:26 Aris, Ernest A. (artist, writer and illustrator) 108:23; 113:13; 127:6; 128:22 Armitt Trust Centenary 125:6; 127:22 ‘Image & Reality’ exhibition 130:12 Museum and Library 102:9; 110:2, 3, 13; 112:2; 117:34; 119:34; 121:22, 31; 122:30; 125:17; 129:27; 130:12 Arne Nixon Center, Fresno 113:7 Art of BP, The (Leslie Linder and W A Herring) 129:13 Ashby, Anna Lou Presentation at the Philadelphia conference 123:7 Ashton family 105:16 Ashton, Jane (BP’s maternal grandmother) 103:5; 105:15 Ashton, Sir Frederick 102:24 At Home with BP: The creator of Peter Rabbit (Susan Denyer) (review) 113:15 Attwood, Tom (gardener) 123:19 Austin, Mike (Committee, Treasurer; Sales Manager and Committee) Austin, Patricia (Sales Manager) ‘Looking for a bargain?’ 112:28 Autumn Meetings reports on – 2006 – London 103:4; 2007 – London 107:5; 2008 – London 111:4; 2009 – Ambleside 115:6; 2011 Ambleside 123:13 Ballet 122:14 Tales of BP (Sir Frederick Ashton; John Lanchbery) 108:6, 9; 112:30; 115:32; 116:20; 130:11 Costumes 120:23 In Japan 121:24 Tales of BP (Yuri Petukov; John Lanchbery) in St Petersburg 116:25 Banner, Delmar (artist) 120:27 Banner, Josephine, see Vasconcellos, Josefina de 123:14 Barker, Cicely Mary 115:30 Bartlett, Wynne Obituary 108:31 Bat Conservation Trust 114:14 Battrick, Elizabeth Obituary 105:30 BBC 104:28; 110:29 Radio BP Guide to Business, The 113:32 BP’s Favourite Tale 127:27 Once upon a Time There Was a Beatrix 129:14 TV North and South (Elizabeth Gaskell) 103:4 2 Beales, Peter, MBE Obituary 128:36 BP, 1866-1943: the Artist and Her World (Judy Taylor et al.) 105:15 BP: A Holiday Diary (ed. J. Taylor) 103:2, 29; 107:31; 118:27; 129:6 BP A Journal (Warne) (review) 103:12 BP: A Life in Nature (Linda Lear) 103:2; 10; 104:2; 107:28; 108:15; 110:31; (review) 104:12 BP: Artist, Storyteller and Countrywoman (Judy Taylor) 104:12; 105:9 eBook 115:29 BP and the Natural World (BP Society) (review) 123:18 BP Collectibles: The Peter Rabbit Story Characters (Debby DuBay and Kara Sewall) 103:6; (review) 101:22 BP Collection (Beatrix Potter Reference Library) (review) 101:13 BP Collection of Lloyd Cotsen 107:2, 9, 10; 120:5; 123:7 Catalogue The Beatrix Potter Collection of Lloyd Cotsen 107:9; 120:5 BP: Fables to Faeries: Studies XIII (BP Society) (review) 116:14 BP Gallery, Hawkshead 122:24; 123:24; 124:21; 125:18; 126:31; 127:23; 128:22, 23; 129:18; 130:24 BP: Her Lakeland Years (W R Mitchell) (Review) 118:20 BP in America (BP US Studies I) (Libby Joy and Judy Taylor eds) 103:2; (review) 104:14 BP Photograph Album, A (BP Society) 104:25; 122:14 BP Reference Library see Daito Bunka University, Tokyo BP rose 115:2, 16; 116:6, 32; 117:11, 13; 118:2, 23, 27; 119:34; 121:30; 122:28; 126:14; 129:16 BP’s Americans: Selected Letters (Jane Morse, editor) 104:9, 33; 109:34; 110:31 BP’s Derwentwater (W. Bartlett and I. Whalley) 108:31 Third edition 121:31; 125:13 BP’s Farming Friendship: Lake District Letters to Joseph Moscrop 1926-1943 (Judy Taylor, editor) 107:32 BP’s Gardening Life (Marta McDowell) (review) 130:15 BP’s Hedgehogs (Judy Taylor) (review) 126:21 BP’s Jemima Puddle-Duck and Her Friends (Play, Adrian Mitchell) 105:23 BP’s Lake District (Gilly Cameron Cooper) (review) 105:18 BP’s Lake District: By Hetty Herdwick... (Les and Lorraine Ives) 126:31; (review) 126:26 BP’s Lakeland Paintings – then and now (DVD, Burlington Productions) 105:22 BP’s Letters: A Selection by Judy Taylor 103:26; 104:7; 105:11; 114:31; 115:25 eBook 115:29 BP’s Scotland: Her Perthshire Inspiration (Lynne McGeachie) (review) 118:19 BP Society, The 108:2; 129:6; see also North American Leadership Circle; Pottering About Affiliation to The Alliance of Literary Societies 129:31 Cloth bags 102:31 Donations by 102:30 Donations to 101:28; 102:22; 102:23 Jane Morse Scholarship 124:31; 125:31; 127:31; 128:29; 129:31; 130:35 Newsletter editing 101:28; 106:30 Objects 103:3 Photo bank 119:37; 122:31; 125:31; 128:37 Twitter account 126:35 Website 121:32; 123:33, 36 BP: Sources of her Inspiration (BP Studies XII) (Enid Bassom, Mary Faulkner, Jackie Taylor, Irene Whalley, eds) (review) 107:18 BP: The Complete Tales (CD, read by Gary Bond et al.) (review) 105:18 BP: The Complete Tales (Warne) (review) 126:25 BP: The Extraordinary Life of a Victorian Genius (Linda Lear) 109:10; see BP: A Life in Nature BP: the V & A Collection (A.S. Hobbs and I. Whalley) 125:13 BP: Thirty Years of Discovery and Appreciation (Libby Joy and Judy Taylor eds) (Review) 118:17 3 Beckett, David (son of Harry Beckett; Potters’ coachman) 127:10; 128:14 Beckett, George (son of David Beckett; Potters’ chauffeur) 128:14 Beckett, Margaret Alice (daughter of David Beckett) 128:14 Bedwell Lodge (Potter holiday home) 119:17, 33 Beeton, Isabella The Book of Household Management 110:22 Belmount Hall (BP’s last property purchase) 101:10 Belted Galloways (cattle) 113:5; 119:30 Bend or Bump (National Trust cottage, Hawkshead) 103:26, 27; 104:35 Bertram, Helen (Committee, Chairman) C.V. 105:4 ‘Note from the Chair’ 117:2; 118:2; 119:2; 120:2; 121:2; 122:2 ‘Note from Helen Bertram’ 123:2 Beskow, Elsa 119:20 Bewley, Jean Obituary 128:36 Bibliography of Unauthorised American Editions of The Tale of Peter Rabbit by BP 1904-1980, A (John R Turner) (review) 124:16; 125:21 Billebeau, Catherine ‘Peter Rabbit in Bulgaria’ 106:15 Birkett, Jonny 119:14; 120:31 Black, Angela (Committee, Membership Secretary) 115:5 ‘“Lakes on a Plate”’ 119:30 Blackburn, Mrs Hugh (Jemima Wedderburn) Birds Drawn From Nature 123:19 Blake, Anney (Committee) 125:4 ‘How ‘Miss Potter’ flew across the Atlantic’ 119:11 ‘The Christmas Gathering 2011’ 124:6 Bluebeard 118:13 Bottomley, Nancy Obituary 108:31 Bray, Betsy (Liaison Officer, North America; Committee, Media and Publicity) 115:14; 123:20; 125:4 ‘Dusting Hill Top’ 102:12 Premiere of Miss Potter 104:17 Report on Fresco conference – Saturday 113:8 Bray, Robin 123:14 Walking on Bridges 123:13 Bright (township, Victoria, Australia) 106:17 Bright, John (UK politician and one of the Potters’ friends) 106:17; 117:18 Brockhole (home of BP’s cousin, National Park Centre) 102:12; 103:5; 108:2; 112:2; 113:2; 128:22 Brocklehurst, Edith Obituary 110:31 Brownett, Aughtry Obituary 115:30 Buckley, June (Committee, Secretary, Acting Meetings Secretary, Meetings Secretary) ‘Celebrating The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes’ 120:24 ‘The World of BP Attraction’ 122:23 Walking with BP: Fifteen Walks in BP Country 105:20; 110:28 Buckley, Norman Guided Lake District walk 115:9 Walking with BP: Fifteen Walks in BP Country 105:20; 110:28 Bulgaria Peter Rabbit in 106:15; 107:30; 108:30 4 Burkett, Mary ‘I was only a Maid’: the life of a remarkable woman: May Moore 128:22 Burton, Fred and Harriet (BP’s uncle and aunt) 116:4 Burton, Jill ‘Jill Burton’s family and the Potters’ collector’s cabinet’ 128:14 Butcher, Donna (Committee, Co-opted, Meetings Secretary) C.V.
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