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Cumulative Index 91-100 Cumulative Index to The Beatrix Potter Society Newsletters, Numbers 91 – 100 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. Adult BP programs 93:15; see also Introducing BP project Akester, Jenny (Committee, Membership; Conference Organiser) 93:2; 94:7, 12, 16 ‘Adopt-a-Potter!’ 98:27 ‘A week in the life of a volunteer’ 100:40 Report on the Eleventh International Study Conference 94:11 ‘Skink!! For dinner? Surely not!’ 95:30 Alderson, Brian (President) 91:27 Review of Cotsen Occasional Press books 98:23 Alderson, Valerie (President’s wife) 94:37; 97:39 Angel, Marie (illustrator) 100:33, 34 Annual General Meetings reports on – 2004 92:Appendix, 5; 2005 96:Appendix, 6; 2006 100:Appendix, 7 ‘Antiques Roadshow’ (BBC television programme) 91:12; 92:20; 96:17 Antiques Trade Gazette (UK trade magazine) 95:31 Appleby (headquarters of the Heelis firm) 95:26 Appley Dapply’s Nursery Rhymes (BP) 98:25 Aris, Ernest A. (artist, writer and illustrator) 94:38 Armitt Trust; see also Exhibitions ‘BP: Gardener’; Lakes Discovery Museum @ the Armitt, The Museum and Library 92:23, 33; 93:2; 94:4; 100:38 Art of BP, The (L. Linder) 92:32; 95:21; 98:4 Art Nouveau 95:10 Arts and Crafts Movement 99:6 Arundel Castle (Sussex) 100:25 Ashyburn Farm (Bertram Potter’s home in Scotland) 94:26 Austin, Mike (Sales Manager and Committee, Treasurer) C.V. 93:3 Austin, Patricia (Sales Manager) ‘Collectors’ Corner’ (with Kara Sewall) 91:8; 92:11; 93:10; 94:20; 95:11; 96:15; 97:13; 98:11; 99:14 Autumn Meetings reports on – 2003 Ambleside 91:13, 15; 2004 London 95:4; 2005 Ambleside 99:4, 8 Ballon, Victorine (translator of BP’s tales into French) 95:18 Banner, Delmar (artist) 91:25; 99:10 Banner, Josephine, see Vasconcellos, Josefina de Barton, Julie (Committee, Meetings Secretary) 100:6 Bassom, Enid (Committee, Newsletter Editor) ‘It’s in the newspapers’ 100:35 ‘More fury on the Fells!’ 98:28 ‘Valediction!’ 100:44 ‘Where was Piggery Porcombe?’ 95:20 Battrick, Elizabeth BP: The Unknown Years 91:16 BBC 94:34; see also ‘Antiques Roadshow’ BBC Scotland 94:6; 98:2 BP: the Early Years (film) 94:28 ‘Devout Sceptics’ (radio programme) 98:21 ‘Great Lives’ (radio programme) 100:35 ‘Rare Books, Rare People’ (radio programme) 95:29 ‘South-East News’(radio programme) 93:4 ‘The World Today’(radio programme) 93:2, 7 ‘Woman’s Hour’ (radio programme) 99:12 Beatrix (Jeanette Winter) (review) 91:25 Bedwell Lodge (Potter holiday home) 93:23; 94:33 Belmount Hall (BP’s last property purchase) 100:39 Beslan (Georgia) 96:27 Billebeau, Catherine 97:6 ‘News from France’ 92:20; 93:15; 95:18 ‘Peter’s French Dressing’ 95:18 Birnam 93:31; 94:10; 95:21 Birnam Institute 93:23, 31; 94:8, 29; 95:21 Blaise et le Château d’Anne Hiversère (Claude Ponti) (review) 100:35 Blodgett, Linda ‘News from America’ 94:23 Bolton Gardens (BP’s family lived at No 2) Inventory for probate of 95:26 Book and Magazine Collector (magazine) Estimated values for BP’s books 100:29 Booklist (American review journal) US authors’ comments on BP’s little books 97:20 Book Trust 91:30; 92:32; 93:30; 96:33 Linder Collection 92:33 Botany of Desire: A Plant’s Eye View of the World, The (Michael Pollan) 95:31 BP (Rosie McCormick) 98:8, 9 BP, 1866-1943: the Artist and Her World (Judy Taylor et al.) 98:32 BP: Artist and Illustrator (Anne Stevenson Hobbs) (catalogue of the Dulwich exhibition ) 99:10; (review) 100:30 BP: Artist, Storyteller and Scientist (John Clegg) 93:23 BP Collectibles (Debby DuBay and Kara Sewall) 100:16 BP Collection of Lloyd Cotsen, The (Margit Sperling Cotsen) 95:29; 99:20; (review) 98:23 BP Engagement Diary 2004 92:34 BP: her art and inspiration (Hazel Gatford) (review) 93:27; 94:40 BP: her story (National Trust and Frederick Warne) (review) 96:29 BP Photograph Album, A (BP Society) 92:7; 98:7 BP’s Americans: Selected Letters (Jane Crowell Morse) 92:15, 21; 93:9, 14; 97:7; 99:6 BP’s Art (A.S. Hobbs) 96:4; 100:25 BP’s Derwentwater (W. Bartlett and J.I. Whalley) 93:30 BP’s Family and Friends (Studies XI) (Libby Joy and Judy Taylor eds) 98:2; (review) 99:27 BP Society Bring and buy stall 96:6, 30 Celebrating twenty-five years of the Society 95:2 Charitable status – privileges and duties 97:35 Committee meeting 94:37 Donations and grants to other causes 94:5, 7, 11, 29; 100:38 Jubilee bookmark 99:2 Legacy to 97:38 New membership leaflet 92:33 Peter Rabbit tea-set 94:38 Revised Publications List 92:2; 96:30 Website (www.beatrixpottersociety.org.uk) 93:31; 94:39 BP to Harry Potter: Portraits of Children’s Writers (Julia Eccleshare) (review) 100:32 BP: Writing in Code (M. Daphne Kutzer) (review) 93:24 Bray, Betsy (Liaison Officer, North America) 93:16; 96:19; 98:19; 99:28 C.V. 91:4 ‘A Spa and BP’ 97:18 ‘News from America’ 93:14; 97:17 Brockhole (home of BP’s cousin Edith Gaddum) 99:9 Buchanan White, Francis (botanist, friend of Charles Macintosh) 96:18 Buckley, June (Committee, Secretary) 95:24, 25 Caldecott, Randolph (illustrator) 92:4; 94:32; 96:25 Catalogue of the Cotsen’s Children’s Library, the twentieth century, A (review) 98:23 Cawood, John ‘Collecting BP’ 97:16 ‘The World of BP Attraction’ 97:33 Cecily Parsley’s Nursery Rhymes 92:30; 98:25; 99:25 Centenary of Warne’s publication of The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit 100:34 The Story of Miss Moppet 100:34 The Tailor of Gloucester 91:29; 92:6 The Tale of Benjamin Bunny 91:24; 92:33; 93:4, 10, 29; 94:38; 95:7 In Paris 95:20 The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher 100:34 The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle 94:38; 95:35; 96:30 The Tale of Peter Rabbit 91:28 The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin 92:32 The Tale of the Pie and the Patty Pan 94:38; 95:35; 96:30 The Tale of Two Bad Mice 91:24; 93:10; 94:13, 38; 95:34 Champignons, Les (BP) 91:26 Chandler, Kate Article about BP’s mycological interests 97:20 Changing Pictures: The real world of BP’s characters (Warne) 94:33 Charlton Standard Catalogue, The 99:14 Children’s book covers: great book jacket and cover design (Alan Powers) (review) 92:28 China Copyright laws 96:23 Little books in Chinese 92:4; 93:17 China Children Publishing House Publication of the little books in Simplified Chinese 93:17 Clegg, John 93:23, 25 Clermont State Historic Site (New York State) 96:22 Christmas Gatherings – reports on 2003 92:3; 2004 96:4; 2005 100:5 Collecting Beswick Doulton (magazine) Beswick Notes 93:10 Collecting Modern Books (Catherine Porter) (review) 92:28 Conferences; see also US Gatherings American Conference at Amherst 99:18 Eleventh International Study, 2004 94:2 (‘BP’s Family and Friends’) (reports) 94:6, 7, 8, 9, 10; 95:30 Coronado Library 98:18 Cotsen, Lloyd E. 95:29; 96:20; see also BP Collection of Lloyd Cotsen, The; Catalogue of the Cotsen’s Children’s Library, the twentieth century, A; Marseilles, Genoa & Pisa: A BP Photograph Album representing a pictorial biography; Princeton University Cotsen Children’s Library BP collection 95:29; 96:24 Cotton, Dr Bernard (furniture expert) 99:5 Country Life (magazine) 93:18, 21; 95:31 Cousin Beattie, A Memory of BP (Ulla, Lady Hyde Parker) 97:4; 98:5 Crane, Walter (illustrator) 94:32 Cumbria (magazine) 93:19; 95:23; 100:37 Cutcliffe, Roger (Committee, Chairman) ‘Note from the Chair, A’ 91:2; 92:2; 93:2; 94:2; 95:2; 96:2; 97:2; 98:2; 99:2; 100:2 Daily Telegraph, The (British newspaper) 100:36 Magazine 93:18 Daito Bunka University, Tokyo BP collection catalogue 91:16; 97:20 BP Reference Library 97:20; 99:20 CD-ROM of recent acquisitions 92:20 Daito Bunko Review No. 35, 2004 98:20 Proposed BP Gallery 91:16; 92:20; 97:21 Dalguise House (Potter holiday home) 99:27 Danger dans le potager (adapted from BP) (review) 99:29 David H. 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