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Cumulative Index Numbers 61-80

In this index, ’s name has been abbreviated to BP, apart from the entry Potter, Helen Beatrix. For individual manufacturers of merchandise, see under Merchandise.

Adam, Pat (Liaison Officer, Australia & New Zealand) ‘News From Australia’ 61:16; 66:18; 68:11; 69:15 Akester, Jenny (Committee, Sales Manager, and Treasurer) 75:15 ‘Weekend in the Life of the Treasurer/Sales Manager’ 61:9 ‘“BP at the Armitt”’ (report on opening of exhibition) 74:15 Alderson, Brian (President), see also Profiles ‘Mrs Tiggy-winkle on the Information Superhighway’ 61:7 Report on the opening of the Cotsen Children’s Library 68:10 Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (L. Carroll) 61:12; 71:16 Alliance of Literary Societies (BP Society’s Membership of) 64:4 Altemus, Henry (publisher) 69:6; 75:19; 78:8 Alton Towers (theme park) 73:11 Ancrum (Borders) 78:25 Angel, Marie (illustrator) 64:11 Animated versions of the Tales 61:2; 62:2; 63:21 Annual General Meetings reports on – 1997 64:3; 1998 68:Appendix; 1999 72:Appendix; 2000 76:Appendix; 2001 80:Appendix, 5 ‘Antiques Roadshow’ (BBC programme) 61:11, 18; 62:9; 72:16; 73:18 Appley Dapply’s Nursery Rhymes 63:7; 64:21; 73:9 First edition 65:21 Aris, Ernest (artist) 71:23 Armitt Story, , The (E. Jay) 70:25 Armitt Trust 64:18; 65:12, 13; 66:9, 22; 67:18; 70:25; 72:21; 79:5 Journal, volume 1/1998 (Armitt Trust) (review) 72:21 BP’s books and watercolours donated to 68:7; 70:25; 79:12 BP Society’s Life Membership of 64:4 Library and Museum Centre 61:11, 23; 64:18; 66:14; 68:7; 69:24; 70:7, 25; 72:23; 74:22 Exhibition ‘BP at the Armitt’ 72:23; 73:24; 74:15, 22 Rupert Potter collection 68:7 Art of BP, The (L. Linder) 67:17; 70:20; 71:6 Ashieburn (Bertram Potter’s farm) 75:18; 78:25 Ashton, Sir Frederick (choreographer) 68:19; see also Ballet The Tales of BP Association of Colorado Independent Schools Professional Journal, III, (reprint from) The 80:14 At Home with BP, the Creator of see BP at Home in the Attwood, Margaret (author) 80:18 Australia, rabbit problem 76:14 Bagpipes 77:16 Bailey, Betty 63:23; 64:1, 6; 77:25 ‘BP Tour in North Wales’ 66:14 ‘Marie Angel, illustrator of two BP tales’ 64:11 2

Report on the Kindrogan Fungus Course 76:7 ‘Talent at the Christmas Gathering – December 1996’ 65:4 ‘Wool is Our Bread’ 63:12; 65:5 Ballet, see also Musicals The Tales of BP 61:17; 64:6, 20; 67:18; 68:18; 79:25 Bartlett, Wynne 67:14 Bassom, Enid (Committee, Newsletter Editor) ‘BP’s Derbyshire Roots’ 62:13 ‘Have we been barking down the wrong rabbit hole?’ 70:18 North Wales tour 64:14 ‘Special Society Honour for a Special Member [M. Noble]’ 64:14 ‘Storm in a Saucepan!’ 65:15 Summer Outing 63:4 ‘What ailed Squirrel Nutkin?’ 63:13 Battrick, Elizabeth ‘BP at the Armitt’ 68:7 BP: The Unknown Years (review) 74:22 ‘Two Paces Back From BP’s Legacy’ 74:10 BBC 62:20; 64:2; 65:15; 67:18; 72:27; 74:20, 21, 28; 76:16; 79:17; see also ‘Antiques Roadshow’; ‘Children’s Hour’; ‘Desert Island Discs’; ‘Woman’s Hour’ Beatrix (play) 61:4; 62:6; 63:2, 22; 64:15, 17, 23; 65:27; 67:18; 69:19; 73:17 Beckett, David (son of Harry Beckett) 74:2; 80:26 Beckett, Harry (Potters’ chauffeur) 63:7; 80:26 Bedford Square (Warne family lived at No 8) 78:13 Bedwell Lodge (Potter holiday house) 78:18; 80:11 Beeton, Mrs (Household Management) 74:19 Belmount Hall (BP’s last property purchase) 65:8; 68:17; 70:22; 79:12 Benson, Anthony ‘Tant’ (shepherd) 61:19; 69:20 Binder, Caroline (Property Manager, Hill Top) ‘News from Hill Top and the BP Gallery’ 73:8; 74:15; 76:21; 79:17 Birnam, Perthshire 67:9; 76:7, 16; 78:27; 80:2 Blackburn, Mrs Hugh (Jemima Wedderburn) 76:22 Blodgett, Linda ‘News from America’ (BP displays, Marshall Field’s, Chicago) 69:13 Bolton Abbey 77:5 Bolton Gardens (BP’s family lived at No 2) 66:13; 78:13, 16 Books and Company (magazine) 77:23 Bookseller, The magazine (reprint from) 80:7 Book Trust 62:23; 69:22; 75:19; 76:25; 77:26; 78:18; 79:25; 80:22 BP Study Room 61:19; 62:23; 64:4, 23; 65:27; 66:19, 23; 67:6: 68:15; 79:25; 80:22 Bower, Caroline ‘Closely observed rabbits’ 74:9 Bowman, Anna ‘BP and the Yorkshire connection’ 77:5 BP (R.K. MacDonald) 68:17 BP (A.Wallner) 61:22 3

BP: A Holiday Diary (J. Taylor) 61:4, 21; 62:7, 19,20: 63:17; 64:3, 5; 66:15; 67:15; 77: 2 BP and the Lake District: BP Studies VII (BP Society) 64:5; 68:16 BP: Artist, Storyteller and Countrywoman (J. Taylor, revised ed.) (audio book, review) 61:23; (book, review) 62:20 BP at Home in the Lake District (S. Denyer) (review) 78:16 BP: Her Life and Her Little Books (Calvert School) (review) 61:20; see also Story of BP, The BP: her life in the Lake District (W.R. Mitchell) 69:19 BP in Hertfordshire (reprint from Newsletter No 4) 80:9 BP Monograph (Marcus Crouch) 66:22 BP Music Collection, The 74:7 BP Photograph Album, A (BP Society) 62:18 BP Remembered, see BP: her life in the Lake District BP’s (W. Bartlett and I. Whalley) 62:21; 63:22; 67:14 BP’s Farming Friendship (J. Taylor, ed., BP Society) 70:21; 71:2, 16; (review) 71:21 BP’s Letters (J. Taylor) 66:19 BP’s Manchester Roots and Armitt Connection (E. Jay) 79:5 BP’s Nursery Rhyme Book (F. Warne) 73:9; (new edition, review) 80:19 BP Society Archives 61:14; 64:4; 70:27; 80:22 BP Society History 75:19; 76:18; 77:18 BP Society Office 74:24 BP Studies: Index to Volumes I – VI (compiled by E. Jacobsen and V. Simmons) 70:22 BP Study Room, see Book Trust BP: The Story of the Creator of Peter Rabbit ( E. Buchan) 74:7; (review) 79:22 BP: The Unknown Years (E. Battrick) 74:16 BP: the V & A Collection (A.S. Hobbs and I. Whalley) 62:22; 63:19; 71:13 Bradlaugh, Charles (MP, social reformer) 74:14 Brandt, Linda 69:15 Brantwood (John Ruskin’s house) 62:4, 5 Bray, Betsy 75:15 Bridgman, Hugh (first American child fan) 61:2; 65:23 British Medical Journal 63:13 British Mycological Society 61:23; 68:21 British Museum 78:12 Brockhole (National Park Centre) 63:6; 77:10 ‘Bubbles’ (soap advert) 78:6 Burgess, Thornton W. (author of different Peter Rabbit books) 69:8 Burglary of BP books 70:18 Bush Hall (Potter holiday house) 80:10 Caldecott, Randolph (illustrator) 61:24; 73:9 Camfield Place (BP’s grandparents’ home) 78:11; 79:5; 80:9, 10, 11 Cane, Roy (Administrator) 65: 2; C.V. 66:5 Carpenter, Humphrey (writer and critic) 63:21; 79:12 Carr, Lucie (‘Lucie’ in The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle) 63:7; 65:28; 76:25; 78:12 Miniature letters from BP 74:19 Carroll, Lewis 70:14, 15; see also Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking Glass 4

Castle Cottage (BP’s Sawrey home after her marriage) 62:7; 78:29, 32 Cecily Parsley’s Nursery Rhymes 65:7; 73:9 Channel Four (TV) 75:13 Chelsea Flower Show 72:23; 73:17; 74:5, 10 ‘Children’s Hour’ (BBC radio programme) 71:6 Choyce Letters, The: BP to Louie Choyce, 1916-1943 (J. Taylor, ed.) 62: 20 Christensen, Beverly Report on 1996 Conference 62:4 Christmas Gatherings 76:20; reports on – 1996 64:6; 65:4; 1997 68:4; 1998 72:3; 1999 80:4 Civic Trust, The (lost Potter photographs) 69:8; 70:28 Colson, Simon (Committee, Meetings Secretary) C.V. 65: 3 Review of 1997 Linder Memorial Lecture 65:8 Review of talk by R. Rawnsley 63:4 Conferences 61:13; 76:20 BP in Philadelphia, October 1999 (report) 75:15 Indiana Mini-Conference, April 1997 (Fort Wayne) (report) 65:11 Seventh, 1996 (‘BP and the Lake District’) (report) 62:3, 4; video 63:6; 64:14; 65:27 Eighth, 1998 (‘BP as Writer and Illustrator’) (report) 70:3, 5, 7 Ninth, 2000 (‘Working on the BP Jigsaw: Two Decades of Research and discovery, 1980-2000’) (reports) 78:8, 13 Coniston (Lake District) 62:4; 65:3 Conversation peppermints 76:18; 78:36 Cornhill Magazine (literary journal) 72:7 Cotsen Children’s Library (Princeton University) 68:10; 69:22; 72:15 Cotsen Collection (California) 75:16; 77:16 Cotsen, Lloyd E. 68:10; 70:21; 72:15; see also Cotsen Children’s Library; Cotsen Collection; Marseilles, Genoa & Pisa: A BP Photograph Album representing a pictorial biography Cousin Beatie: a Memory of BP (U. Hyde Parker) 72:26; 78:29 Crosby, Carole, see also Reading BP project ‘Reading BP at Ham Library, Richmond’ 68:8 (magazine) (article on BP) 70:12 Cutcliffe, Jenny (Meetings Secretary) C.V. 69:3 Review of R. Watling’s talk at Linnean Society of London 65:12 Cutcliffe, Roger 65:12 Cycling 76:10 69:17; 70:22; 76:7; 76:16; see also Profiles Darbishire, Stephen (artist) 65:19; 71:4 Davis, Carl (composer) Beatrix (play) 61:4; 62:7 Dawson, Dr James (owner of Wray Castle) 77:8 Dear Peter Rabbit (A.F. Ada) (review) 79:24 Decorative arts 68:17 Demourova, Nina (Russian Member) 79:6 Dench, Dame Judi (actress) 63:20 Denyer, Susan 68:16; see also BP at Home in the Lake District Derwentwater Sketchbook, The (BP) 68:12 ‘Desert Island Discs’ (BBC programme) 72:18 Devonshire, The Duchess of 77:23 5

Dinting Lodge (BP’s grandfather’s home) 62:13; 79:5 Dinting Vale (calico printing works) 79:5, 24 Doilies 61:18 Donaldson, Sasha Welsh (aged ten) ‘My Visit to Hill Top’ 69:17 Donations from BP Society to other causes 61:2, 19; 63:15; 64:4; 65:19, 27; 67:19; 69:18; 72:23; 73:25; 74:13, 15; 75:17 Douglas, Mary (Bertram Potter’s wife) 78:26 Duke, Captain (BP’s cousin’s husband; NT Agent) 70:9; 71:7; 78:22 Dust wrappers 77:6 Eastwood (Potter holiday house, Perthshire) 67:9; 69:5; 73:19; 76:7 Edinburgh Tenth International Science Festival 69:5 English Heritage 80:17 Enid Linder Foundation 78:20 Donations made by 68:15; 68:21; 72:Appendix; 80:Appendix, 4 Exeter 77:10 Exhibitions of BP’s work, see also Book Trust; Victoria and Albert Museum Alice and Beyond: English Children’s Books, 1860-1940 (Free Library of Philadelphia) 71:16 Armitt Trust stand (at British Mycological Society Centenary Conversazione in London) 61:24 Art & Science of BP (Fort Wayne) 65:11 BP at the Armitt (Armitt Library and Museum Centre) 72:23; 73:24; 74:15 BP Attraction (Lake District) 76:17 BP Centenary Exhibition 1966 (Kendal) 69:24 BP Exhibition (Birnam Institute) 76:7 BP mural (Tenby) 62:13 BP’s Derbyshire connections (Ambleside) 62:13 BP’s Lake District (Keswick) 63:20 BP 1866-1943: The Artist and Her World (Tate Gallery, Pierpont Morgan Library) 66:20 British Library (Children’s Gallery) 69:22 Celebration of Animals through the Eyes of Artists from Stubbs to Hockney (Sotheby’s, London; Brighton; Preston) 66:21 Centenary Exhibition (Tate Gallery) 65:3 Clock in Gloucester 69:11 Escape to Eden: Five Centuries of Women and Gardens (National Portrait Gallery, London) 78:18; 79:25 Fascinating Acquaintance, A (Birnam) 67:9 Flower displays (Chicago, Minneapolis) 69:13, 14, 15 Folklore, Fantasy and Rhyme (BP Gallery, ) 76:21 Great Exhibition of 1851 (London) 65:22 House of 69:10; 76:17, 19; (reprint from Newsletter No 2) 78:20 Journey to Hogwarts, The: Women writing for Children 1750-2000 (Cambridge University Library) 79:25; 80:21 Peter Rabbit Centenary Exhibition (Melbourne) 61:16 Tailor of Gloucester clothes (Victoria & Albert Museum) 78:23 Tailor of Gloucester paintings (Tate Gallery) 72:23 6

Thomas Schuster (London gallery) 64:17 World of Beatrix Potter, The (Bowness and Gloucester) 61:9; 65:16; 68:14; 69:10; 76:17; 79:25; 80:23 World of Peter Rabbit, The (US travelling exhibition) 62:15; 63:14, 15; 67:18; 70:26; 72:23; 79:16 Fairy Caravan, The (BP) 62:4, 17; 64:7, 21, 22; 65:21; 67:13; 68:12, 17; 72:26; 73:9; 75:16; 78:33; 79:18 Falmouth 67:15; 74:14 Quaker Meeting House 66:11 Farming 69:18; 74:11; 75:10; see also Farming in the Lake District BP’s farms (reprint from Newsletter No 11) 78:32 Farrington, Paul (NT Warden) ‘Hedges: An Investment for the Future’ 69:18 Fawe Park (BP holiday house) 62:4, 5; 63:6; 64:9; 67:14 Findlay, Geoffrey ‘Beatrix Potter the Mycologist – in Print’ 66:9 Fish, Helen Dean (correspondence with BP) 70:15 Flower displays 69:13, 14, 15; see also Chelsea Flower Show; Gardens Flower, Sir William (Director of Natural History Museum) 74:14 Folklore 68:16; 79:12 Forbes, Bryan (Patron), see Profiles Fossils, see Palaeontology French titles for the ‘little books’ 79:19 Frohnsdorff, Doris 65:23 BP collection sale 64:21, 65:16, 20, 21, 23; 77:14; 78:7 Gardens 61:16; 64:8, 23; 65:5, 21; 66:14; 67:9; 72:13; 78:18; 79:12, 16; see also Chelsea Flower Show; Flower displays Gaskell, Elizabeth (author) and William (Unitarian Minister) 68:19; 73:4; 78:6; 80:20 Geology 67:13; 69:24 Ghost Club Society 62:19 Gifts for Good Children: the history of children’s china. Part II, 1890-1990 (M. Batkin) (review) 70:24 Gingerbread 78:13, 14 Girl Guides 73:13; reprint from Newsletter No 10 78:31 Goodacre, Dr Selwyn 69:6; 70:10; 71:8; 80:5; see also Profiles ‘BP’s Pictures for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ 70:15 Gorse Hall (BP’s grandparents’ home) 78:15; 79:5, 8; see also Profiles Grange-over-Sands 61:19 Greenfield-Beale Collection 78:16; 80:2, 18 Grimm brothers 77:16 Grosch, Heidi ‘News from America: Reflections from the Minnesota (USA) BP’ 62:15 Guiness, Sir Alec (actor) 63:18 Gwaynynog (BP’s uncle’s home) 64:10; 65:18; 66:14; 70:26; 76:5 Hammond, Miss (friend of BP) 71:7 Hanson-Smith, Christopher (Committee, National Trust ex officio) 70:21; 71:22 ‘BP Garden at Birnam, Perthshire’ 67:9 ‘BP’s Real Animals’ (review) 64:7 C.V. 62:12 7

‘Fell farmers in trouble’ 75:10 ‘Peter Rabbit Goes East’ 68:13 Happy Pair, A (F. Weatherly, card designs by BP) 68:21 Happy Year, A (re-issue of Peter Rabbit’s Almanac) 71:6 Hardy, Thomas (author) 68:17 Harescombe Grange (home of BP’s cousins) 73:3; 74:4; 78:20 Hawkshead 62:4; 63:6; 68:16 BP Gallery 61:23; 62:5, 9; 63:23; 64:18; 65:17; 67:7; 76:21 Heaton, Margaret (Committee, Membership Secretary) 64:4 Heelis, Flora (no relation to William Heelis) 71:19; 72:17 Heelis, William 62:6; 63:20; 67:8; 69:16, 19, 20; 71:17; 74:5; 76:13 Hemming, Mike (Committee: Chairman) Administrator of Hill Top and the BP Gallery Hawkshead 61:5; 65:3 C.V. 65:3 Exhibition of BP’s Derbyshire connections (Ambleside) 62:13 ‘Hill Top: A Centenary View’ Part I 61:5; Part II 62:8 ‘News from Hill Top and the BP Gallery’ 64:18; 67:7 ‘Note from the Chair, A’ 68:2; 69:2; 70:2; 71:2; 72:2; 73:2; 74:2; 75:2 ‘Puppet show at Hill Top’ 70:26 ‘Thoughts on a (not so) Typical Day in Hill Top’ 68:6 Herbal (The Herball, by J. Gerard, BP’s copy) 74:15, 16 Herdwick sheep 62:11; 63:5, 12; 69:20; 70:12; 74:11; 78:33 Herdwick 2000 project 75:10; 76:16 Hertfordshire, see BP in Hertfordshire High Park Farm 75:13, 14 Hildesheimer & Faulkner (publishers) 65:22 Hill, Octavia (Co-founder of National Trust) 63:4 Hill Top Farm 61:5; 62:4, 7, 8, 21; 63:5, 6, 23; 65:5, 6, 7, 8, 17; 67:7; 68:4, 6, 19; 69:15, 17; 72:6, 26; 75:18; 76:17; 78:7, 16, 32; 80:26 Financial support from BP Society 61:2 First curator 70:8; 71:5 Footpath to 65:19; 67:12 History 61:5; 62:8 List of guidebooks for 70:10; 71:8 Painting (photograph of) 65:19 Puppet show at 70:26 History of the Robins, The (Mrs Trimmer) 79:12, 18 Hobbs, Anne Stevenson (Committee, Victoria & Albert Museum ex officio) Book Trust exhibition 62:23 ‘BP Gift to the National Art Library, V & A Museum’ 63:7 ‘BP’s 1880 paintbox, with her notes on flower painting’ 65:14 BP: The V & A Collection (with I. Whalley) 62:22; 63:19; 70:20 C.V. 61:14 Frederick Warne Curator of Children’s Literature 61:4, 14, 16; 62:22; 65:3 Linder Collection of the Works and Drawings of BP, The: Catalogue of Works on Paper 62:22 ‘On Display at the Book Trust’s BP Study Room’ 67:6 Victorian Naturalist, A - BP’s Drawings from the Armitt Collection 61:13; 64:14 Holbrook, Elisabeth ‘Camping at Sawrey’ 73:13 8

Hollindale, Peter (Committee) 75:4; C.V. 75:6 Linder Memorial Lecture 65:8 Hollins, Katherine (child fan of BP) 67:4 Holmes, Lucy (neighbour of BP) 70:13 Horn Book Magazine, The 61:13, 14, 17; 62:17; 66:22; 70:15; 71:6, 25; 72:13; 73:15; 74:18 Hortus magazine (article on BP’s gardens) 64:8; 65:5 Hough, John (child friend of BP) 67:6 Household Management (Mrs Beeton) 74:19 How the Heather Looks (J. Bodger) 77:15; (review) 78:17 Hudson, Pat 80:18 Hunt, William Holman (artist) 63:8 Hunter, Joyce ‘She Has Potter Stitched Up!’ 69:11 Hunter, Sir Robert (Co-founder of National Trust) 63:4 Hutton, Caroline (BP’s cousin) 74:4; 78:20; (review of talk) 73:3 Hutton, Caroline (great-niece of BP’s cousin) 73:3 Hutton, Mary (BP’s cousin) 71:16; 73:4; 74:4 Hutton, Robert 71:20; 73:4; 74:4 Hyde Parker, Ethel, Lady (BP’s cousin) 78:22 Hyde Parker, Sir William 76:5 Hyde Parker, Stephanie 78:22 Hyde Parker, Ulla, Lady 78:22; see also Obituaries Cousin Beatie (reprint from Newsletter No 6) 78:29 Ilfracombe 76:11 Indiana BP Society Members 63:14 In Disgrace (painting by C. B. Barber) 67:10; 68:15; 72:19 I Was Only A Maid (M. Birkett) 70:13 Jackson, Freda (Assistant, then Curator, at Hill Top) 71:5, 7 Jackson, Helen ‘News from Scotland’ 63:15 Jacobsen, Elaine 68:17 James, Marjorie (Committee, Publicity Officer) 70:27; C.V. 69:3 Japan 69:3 Jardine-Willoughby, Sarah (Committee, Society Archivist) 80:22; C.V. 77:20 Journal of BP, 1881-1897, The 66:22; 70:20; 72:11; 73:13; 74:15 Footnotes to the Journal 72:10; 73:12; 74:14; 76:10; 77:10; 80:17 Used in Beatrix (play) 61:4, 62:7 Lakefield (now Ees Wyke, Potter holiday house) 78:9 Lancashire Records Office Details about Hill Top 61:5 Lancaster, Pam (Committee, Collectables, and Registrar of Objects) 61:16; 64:6; 77:19; 78:3 ‘Collectors’ Corner’ 61:15; 62:14; 63:14; 64:16; 65:20; 66:17; 67:10; 68:9; 69:12; 70:17; 71:15; 72:11; 73:15; 75:12; 76:13; 77:10; 79:14; 80:12 ‘The House of The Tailor of Gloucester’ 69:10 ‘The Re-opening of the House of The Tailor of Gloucester’ 71:10 Lane, Margaret (Countess of Huntingdon) 76:19; 78:19; see also Hill Top Farm Guidebooks Tale of Beatrix Potter, The 66:9; 70:10; 73:10; 74:7; 77:22 9

Magic Years of BP, The 67:10; 73:11; 78:22 Langtry, Lillie (actress) 78:6 Lavender Garden, The (N. M. Edmonson) 62:23; 63:2 Leech, Ann (relative of Beatrix’s mother) 62:2, 4, 24; 63:2, 6 Leech family (BP’s mother’s family) 76:5; 78:15, 29; 79:4 Leigh, Vivien (actress) 63:15 Lennel House (Potter holiday house) 67:15 Lightner, Karen 68:17; 75:15 ‘News from America’ 65:20 Linder, Enid 70:19, 21; 75:19; 77:12, 27; 78:19; see also Enid Linder Foundation; Linder Memorial Lectures Enid and Leslie Linder (reprint from Newsletter No 12) 78:34 Linder, Leslie 63:7; 65:3, 9, 26; 66:19; 67:6; 70:8; 71:6; 73:24; 75:19; 76:25; 77:12; see also Journal of BP, 1881-1897, The; Linder Memorial Lectures; Linder Trust; Profiles Art of BP, The 67:17; 70:20; 71:6 Encouragement for Marie Angel 64:12 Enid and Leslie Linder (reprint from Newsletter No 12) 78:34 Glass negatives collected by 61:16 History of the Writings of BP, A 61:5; 62:17; 64:21; 65:24; 67:17; 68:6; 70:20; 71:7; 73:18; 74:19, 20; 78:19, 23, 27 Linder Bequest (Victoria & Albert Museum) 61:14; 62:22; 63:19; 64:23; 65:3; 68:21; 69:22; 70:20; 71:13, 23; 72:23; 73:24; 75:19; 76:25 Linder Collection (Linder Trust, in Victoria & Albert Museum at present) 64:23; 67:6; 68:21; 69:22; 71:13 Linder Collection of the Works and drawings of BP, The: Catalogue of Works on Paper (A.S. Hobbs) 62:22 List of writings on BP 72:12 Pottery figures commissioned by 64:21 Linder Memorial Lectures 63:8; 76:19, 20; 77:4; 78:19 Third (1983) Jane Morse, ‘BP’s Americans: Selected Letters’ (review, reprint from Newsletter No 9) 79:17 Sixteenth (1996) Judy Taylor, ‘BP: A Holiday Diary’(review) 61:3 Seventeenth (1997) Peter Hollindale, ‘“Aesop in the Shadows”’ 73:22; (review) 65:8 Eighteenth (1998) Mary and Jane Pritchard, ‘BP’s London’ (review) 69:4 Nineteenth (1999) Professor Brian Gardiner ‘BP’s fossils and her interest in geology’ (review) 74:4 Twentieth (2000) Michael I. Wilson ‘The Potters and Photography’ (review) 78:5 Linder Trust 62:22; 70:14, 20; 71:13; 72:13; 75:19; 78: 19; see also Linder, Leslie Linder Collection Lindeth Howe (BP’s mother’s home) 77:17 Lindop, Professor Grevel 72:4 Lingholm (Potter holiday house) 62:4, 5; 63:6, 16; 64:9; 67:15 Linnean Society of London 65:12, 16; 66:9; 68:21; 69:24; 74:4 Love Locked Out (painting by A.L. Merritt) 67:10; 72:19 Ludbrook, Susan (Hill Top’s first curator) 70:8; 71:5; 72:6; 77:15 Lyme Regis 63:4; 64:3; 67:15 Mackay, Alexander (BP’s American publisher) 68:17 Mallott, Jane 75:17 10

Manchester 77:10 Markuson, Jayne Report on 1996 Conference 62:4 Masaki, Tomoko (Liaison Officer, Japan); C.V. 77:20 ‘An Autumn Evening Meeting of the BP Society in Osaka’ 80:16 Marseilles, Genoa & Pisa: A BP Photograph Album representing a pictorial biography (Cotsen Occasional Press) 72:15; 75:16 McIntosh, Charles (the Perthshire naturalist) 61:12; 65:12, 13; 67:9; 68:21; 69:5; 72:16; 73:24 Correspondence with BP 69:24 (BP’s cousin’s house) 64:8; 72:26; 76:5, 15, 19; 78:12; 79:19; (reprint from Newsletter No 3) 78:22 Memories of Camfield Place (BP) 80:9 Merchandise 65:8, 66:18; 69:6, 11; 69:14, 22; 74:12; 79:27; see also Warne, Frederick, Co. Ltd. Armitage Bros plc (pet food) 64:16 Armitt Trust (cards, writing paper, coasters with fungus designs) 67:11 Barnardos (traditional games) 71:15 Beanies (stuffed toys) 75:13 Beswick Collectors’ Club 72:11; 75:13; 80:12 Bilston and Battersea Enamels (enamelled boxes and items) 62:14 Border Fine Arts (figurines, money boxes, musical boxes, picture frames, bookends, storage jars, mugs) 61:15; 62:5, 14; 65:20; 70:17; 71:15; 72:11; 73:15; 75:13; 76:13; 77:11; 80:12 BP Prestige Stamp Booklets 67:11 BP’s income from 65:7 BP’s Peter Rabbit doll 65:5 Bradford Exchange Ltd. (musical plate) 61:15 Brooke Fairburn and Company, J. (fabrics) 61:15 Brooks, Jenny (miniature paintings, porcelain mosaics) 70:18; 76:13 Camerson and Smith Ltd. (enamelled boxes and items) 62:14 Children’s Television Merchandising Ltd. (tee shirts, sweat shirts) 63:14; 65:20; 67:10 China (Army and Navy Stores catalogue) 64:16 Collecting Doulton (magazine) 72:11 Copyrights Ltd. (News from the World of Peter Rabbit) 72:17 Crummles (enamelled boxes) 61:15; 62:14 Dolls House Emporium, The (dolls’ houses) 68:13 Dunsmore Tiles (tiles for bathroom and hearth) 62:15; 63:14 Eden Toys (toy animals) 69:12 Facets Video (videos of the Tales) 76:13 Grimwade & Co (Peter Rabbit’s tea-set) 61:16; 62:2, 15, 24; 64:16; 70:24; 78:colour insert Hand and Hammer (brooches/pins) 75:13 Help the Aged (knit kits) 67:10 JHB International Inc. (buttons, brooches/pins) 69:12 John Beswick & Royal Albert BP Figurines & Giftware (L. Irvine) 61:15; 63:14; 65:20; 67:11 Lakeland Limited (cake candles) 80:12 Lakeland Marketing (Peter Rabbit notebooks) 78:13 11

Lilliput Lane (miniature houses) 73:15; 76:13 Martel UK Ltd. (Barbie dolls) 69:12 McVitie and Price (biscuit tins) 68:12 Museum Quilts (UK) Inc. 62:14 Newton & Co. (lantern slides) 62:15; 63:14 Norville Group Ltd. (spectacle frames) 69:12 Past Times (videos of the Tales) 76:13 Peter Rabbit and Friends shops 61:2, 16; 62:15; 63:14; 67:11; 71:15; 72:11; 75:13; 77:11; 79:15 Peter Rabbit Race Game 62:2, 4, 15, 24; 77:14 Pobjoy Mint (coins) 68:9; 71:15; 80:12 Provincial Book Fairs Association (searching for old books) 66:17 Quilt panels 73:16 Rainbow Designs (Peter Rabbit doll) 69:12 Records narrated by Vivien Leigh 63:15 Royal Doulton (Beswick figurines, enamel boxes) 63:14, 15; 65:20; 66:17; 67:11; 69:15; 70:17, 23; 71:21; 72:11, 12; 79:15 Shreds (bags and pinafores for children) 67:11 Silver rattle 73:18 Simpson (Australia, note paper) 62:14 Stampendous (BP rubber stamps) 70:18 Steiff Peter Rabbit doll 64:21 Table mats, silk 64:21 Tate Gallery (postcards) 71:15 Tea-set (Miss Moppet) 64:21 Teleflora (containers for flowers) 71:8 TEMPO Trading Cards, Pty Ltd. (collectors’ cards) 62:14 Thimble Guild, The (thimbles) 62:14; 80:12 Tower Publishing Ltd. (children’s magazine) 63:14 Traditional Games Company (board games) 61:15 UK International Ceramics (figurines and Beswick figurines) 62:14; 64:16; 68:9; 73:15; 76:13 Vymura Ltd. (wallpaper company) 61:15 Warren Ford Ltd. (biscuits, jams and teas) 62:15 Wedgwood (children’s china) 70:24; 71:15; 75:13 Woolgatherers (Herdwick wool for handknitting) 63:12 Wright Dolls Inc., R. John (plush toys) 70:18; 79:15 Millais, Sir John Everett (artist) 63:8; 64:8; 66:8; 71:18; 74:27; 78:6; (exhibitions) 72:18; 76:13, 17 Miller, Bertha Mahoney 61:13, 17; 79:18 Miller, Joann 69:14 Minehead 74:17; 76:11 Moore, Anne Carroll 61:13; 71:6; 79:17 Moore, Eric 69:2, 16; 75:12 Moore, Freda 69:10 Correspondence with BP 77:5 Moore, May (housemaid) 70:13 Moore, Marjorie 73:9 Moore, Noel 62:21; 63:19; 75:12; 76:23 12

Morse, Jane Crowell (Liaison Officer, North America) 75:15; 76:21 Beatrix Potter’s Americans 61:13; 79:17 C.V. 61:13 Linder Lecture, The 1983 (review reprinted from Newsletter No 9) 79:17 Report on Christmas Gathering, 1996 64:7 Moscrop, Joseph (BP’s shepherd) 71:21; 74:10; see also BP’s Farming Friendship BP correspondence 62:5; 64:6; 74:11; 78:16; 80:18 BP’s last known letter 79:3; 80:2 Moscrop, Rosalind 70:21; 71:22; 79:3 ‘Mr McGregor’s Garden’ 72:23; 73:17; 74:5, 10 Musicals, see also Ballet, Performance on ice, Plays The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck 73:16 The Tales of Peter Rabbit, Benjamin Bunny and Mr Tod 61:16 Mycology 64:14; 65:2; 65:12-13; 67:9; 68:21; 69:5; 71:24; 73:24; 74:22; 76:7; 78:9; 79:12; see also Wayside and Woodland Fungi Lecture review (J. and R. Cutcliffe) of ‘BP as a Mycologist’ (R. Watling) 65:12 National Portrait Gallery (London) 78:18 National Trust, 74:17; 75:17; 76:12, 17; 78:22; see also Hawkshead (BP Gallery); Hill Top Farm Agent Bruce Thompson 62:8 BP Landscape Appeal 65:18; 67:19; 69:18; 70:22; 71:5; 73:25; 76:16; 78:13 BP’s bequests 61:23; 62:10; 63:12, 20; 65:8; 74:10; 75:14 BP’s connections with 64:20 Farming in the Lake District 62:10; 69:18; 74:11 Footpath to Hill Top 65:19 Founding 63:4, 5; 68:16 Herdwick sheep 62:11 Loans to Armitt exhibition 74:15, 16 Red squirrel programme 73:25; 74:13 Natural History Museum (London) 74:4, 15 Nettleton, John 68:16 Slide presentation of Lake District 62:5 63:5, 6; 67:15 Nicolson family (related by marriage to William Heelis) 67:13; 71:23 Nister, Ernest (publisher) 69:16 Noble, Dr Mary (Honorary Vice-President) 63:6, 23; 64:6, 14, 20; 65:12, 24; 66:9; 67:9; 68:21; 70:6, 8; 71:25, 26; 76:7; 77:25; 78:8, 27; 80:2; see also Profiles ‘It’s a Fungal World’ 69:4 Victorian Naturalist, A – BP’s Drawings from the Armitt Collection 61:13; 64:14 Norham Castle 72:10 Nursery rhymes 63:18; 73:8; 76:21; 80:18 Oakmen, The (BP) 67:13; 71:23; 76:25 Obituaries Beckett, David 80:26; Bowles, Dolores 67:19; 68:23; Burts, Eleanor N. 71:27; Clegg, John 69:24; Coles, John 65:28; Douglas, Ina 71:26; Francis, Ann 73:27; Green, Mollie 72:27; 73:26; Hallet, Joan 76:26; Hart, Betty 71:25; Howell, Patricia 80:27; Huber, Ruth 65:28; 66:24; Hutton, Ingrid 76:27; Hyde Parker, Ulla, Lady 72:26; Jones, Jean 72:27; Lancaster, Roger 74:28; Lasley, Pat 71:26; 73:20; Linder, Enid (reprint from Newsletter No 1) 78:19; Nye, Dr Marilyn 76:27; Partridge, Betty 80:27; Putnam, Miriam 61:17; Sheets, Donald 63:23; Turton, Penelope 72:27; Warne, Winifred 72:26 13

Old Mill House Museum and Mill (Hertfordshire) 80:11 Olën, Sandra ‘News from South Africa’ 64:17 Operetta The Songs of Peter Rabbit (words and music by D. Glass) 77:12, 13 Oregon BP Group 66:18, 24 Outlines of Geology (J. Geikle, BP’s own copy) 67:13 Owen, Rebecca (owner of Belmount Hall) 68:17; 79:12 Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes (ed. by I. and P. Opie) 73:8 Paintbox (BP’s) 65:14; 74:15 Palaeontology 74:4 Parker, Peter ‘The Gardens of BP’ (reprint from Hortus magazine) 64:8; 65:5 Parsons, Christine (daughter of Louie Warne) 68:4 Party with Potter theme 75:14 Performance on ice Peter Rabbit and Friends on Ice 73:11 Perth Museum and Art Gallery, Scotland 63:15; 70:7 Peter Rabbit and Friends on Ice 73:11 Peter Rabbit Centenary Exhibition (Australia) 61:16 Peter Rabbit’s ABC (F. Warne) 70:16 Peter Rabbit’s Almanac (BP) 65:24; 71:6; 77:7 Peter Rabbit’s Little Book of Harmony (F. Warne) (review) 79:23 Peter Rabbit’s Little Book of Virtue (F. Warne) (review) 79:23 Peter Rabbit’s Little Guide to Life (F. Warne) (review) 71:22 Peter Rabbit’s Other Tale (BP and Canon Rawnsley) 77:18; 80:16 Peter Rabbit’s Party Book (M. Cooper and K. Hawkins) (review) 70:25 Petplan Ltd. (sponsors of ‘Mr McGregor’s Garden’) 72:23; 73:17; 74:5, 10 Pets (BP’s) 64:2, 7; 65:9; 74:21; 76:13; 78:22 Philadelphia, Free Library of BP Collection 61:23; 64:7; 65:20; 68:17; 72:14, 15 BP Conference 75:15 Exhibition ‘Alice and Beyond: English Children’s Books, 1860-1940’ 71:16 Photograph albums of Potters 63:16; 78:27; see also Marseilles, Genoa & Pisa: A BP Photograph Album representing a pictorial biography Piracies 65:11, 21; 69:6; 71:17; 75:19 ‘Rabbits, Mice and Copycats’ (reprint from Newsletter No 12) 78:35 Plays, see also Ballet, Musicals, Operetta, Performance on ice, Puppet shows Adventures of Peter Rabbit and His Friends, The (Asheville, N. Carolina) 79:16 Barbara Fawl’s presentation of Mrs Tiggy-winkle (Lincoln, Nebraska) 74:18 Beatrix (with P. Routledge) 61:4; 62:6; 63:2, 22; 64:15, 17, 23; 65:27; 67:18; 69:19; 73:17 BP – from Kensington to Herdwick Sheep (Windsor) 61:24 Heidi Grosch’s portrayal of BP (St. Paul) 62:15 Jemima Puddle-duck and her Friends (Unicorn Theatre, touring production) 71:27; 76:26; 80:4; (programme and audio tape) 77:24; (review) 78:14 Rohan McCullough’s presentation of BP’s life (Hereford) 67:11 Poems 63:19; 73:28; 77:28 Potter, Bertram, see Potter, Walter Bertram Potter, Edmund (BP’s grandfather) 62:13; 66:7; 79:5, 24; 80:9 14

Pamphlets on calico printing 65:22; 67:18; 79:24 Potter, Helen Beatrix 71:16 Artistic leanings 71:5; 76:22 Books owned by BP 79:12 Box given to her mother 68:21 Card designs 63:1; 68:21; 71:16; 76:25 Comments on London events 69:4 Conservation of old buildings 71:18 Correspondence 61:2; 61:6; 69:16; 70:15; 71:16, 21, 23, 25; 72:16; 73:14, 18; 74:11; 75:9; (miniature letters) 63:7; 67:6; 74:19; 76:15 First original letter owned by BP Society 76:12 Original Jeremy Fisher letter 69:16; 70:21 Derbyshire connections 62:13 Drawings 69:16 Driving round her properties with her chauffeur 79:13 Folk dancing 70:13; 76:25 Friendship with Charlie McIntosh 61:12; 65:12, 13; 68:21; 69:4; 72:16 Holiday Diary of 1905 61:4, 16; 66:15; 76:25; 77:2 Illustrations in Wayside and Woodland Fungi (W.P.K. Findlay, 1967) 63:22 Ink drawing ‘Duchess in Sawrey’ 65:22; 76:25 Ink drawing ‘The Mice in their Storeroom’ 66:18; 67:13 Old Farmhouse at Hill Top, The (in unfinished sequel to ) 68:6 Photograph albums 63:17; 72:15; 78:27 Photography 74:27; 78:5 Reminiscences of 70:12, 13; 71:11 Sketches 64:21; 66:24; 67:1; 72:15; 80: 10, 11 Transfer prints 65:14 Walking stick 67:8 Watercolours 61:4; 63:15, 19; 64:12, 18, 21; 65:14, 22; 68:12, 16, 21; 70:15; 71:5, 23; 72:26; 74:5, 20; 76:15; 78:16; 80:2 ‘Wedding’ photograph 71:14 Potter, Rupert 63:8, 9; 69:5; 73:4, 9; 78:15 Collection of books in Armitt Library 68:7 Glass negatives 64:6; 77:2 Holiday and London photographs (from Frohnsdorff Collection) 77:14 London and other photographs lost 69:8 Photography 61:22; 63:9, 16; 64:8; 65:18; 67:15; 69:8; 71:14, 18; 72:19; 74:20, 27; 77:8, 27; 78:5 Potter, Walter Bertram 61:13; 64:7, 21; 70:6; 75:8; 76:13 Album of family photographs 78:27 Article reprinted from Newsletter No 3 78:25 Poulter, Anne (Committee, Publicity Officer & Meetings Secretary) 63:4, 18; 64:4, 5, 6, 7 Poulter, David 63:4, 18; 64:4, 6 Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood 63:8 Princeton University, see Cotsen Children’s Library Pritchard, Jane (former Newsletter editor) Linder Memorial Lecture 69:4 Pritchard, Mary Linder Memorial Lecture 69:4 15

Profiles Alderson, Brian 77:4; Dalguise 66:6; Forbes, Bryan 74:8; Goodacre, Dr Selwyn 80:8; Gorse Hall 76:5; Linder, Leslie 70:18; 71:12; Noble, Dr Mary 61:12; Taylor, Willow 65:17-18 Pullman, Deborah ‘From a Map-aholic Potterphile!’ 66:13 Puppet shows 70:26; 80:14 Putney Park (BP’s cousins’ home) 71:19; 72:20; 73:4; 76:22 Quick, Jeanne 64:17, 23 ‘News from America’ 61:16; 64:17; 65:21 Rabbits’ Christmas Party, The 67:17 Rawnsley, Canon Hardwicke Drummond 63:4, 7; 68:16; 72:22; 75:16; 77:8 Talk by R.Rawnsley (review) 63:4 Rawnsley, Rosalind 63:4 Reading BP project 68:8; 69:22; 70:27; 72:8; 73:5; 74:6; 75:6, 7; 76:8, 14; 77:7; 78:2, 18; 79:8; 80:2, 6, 14, 21 Reading is Fundamental (US project) 79:11 Recipe (for Lakeland gingerbread) 78:14 Reeve, Glynis ‘A North-country Lass: BP’s Roots in the Millscapes of the North-west’ (review) 79:4 Remarkable BP, The (A. Grinstein) 62:18 Reviews Articles Tale of , The (D.E. Twitchett) 73:22 Audio books BP: Artist, Storyteller and Countrywoman (J. Taylor, revised ed.) 61:23 Books Armitt Library Journal, volume 1/1998 (Armitt Trust) 72:21 Armitt Story, Ambleside, The (E. Jay) 70:25 BP (A. Wallner) 61:22 BP: A Bibliographical Check List (J. Quinby) 74:23 BP: A Holiday Diary, with a short history of the Warne family (J. Taylor) 61:21 BP and the Lake District: BP Studies VII (BP Society) 68:16 BP: Artist, Storyteller and Countrywoman (J. Taylor, revised ed.) 62:20 BP at Home in the Lake District (S. Denyer) 78:16 BP: Her Life and Her Little Books (Calvert School) 61:20 BP: her life in the Lake District (W.R. Mitchell, foreword by J. Taylor) 69:19 BP’s Farming Friendship (J. Taylor, ed) 71:21 BP’s Nursery Rhyme Book (F. Warne, new edition) 80:18 BP: The Complete Tales (F. Warne) 67:16 BP: The Story of the Creator of Peter Rabbit (E. Buchan) 79:22 BP: The Unknown Years (E. Battrick) 74:22 Dear Peter Rabbit (A.F. Ada) 79:24 Elizabeth Gaskell: A Habit of Stories (J. Uglow) 80:20 First Peter Rabbit Book, The (F. Warne) 64:22 Gifts for Good Children: the history of children’s china. Part II, 1890-1990 (M. Batkin) 70:24 Hopping Across the Curriculum with BP: Teaching Skill Development Through Literature (J. Stangl) 74:23 How the Heather Looks (J. Bodger) 78: 17 16

Jemima: the Paintings and Memoirs of a Victorian Lady (R. Fairley ed.) 76:22 Linder Collection of the Works and Drawings of BP, The: Catalogue of Works on Paper (A.S. Hobbs) 62:22 My Dear Noel: the Story of a Letter from BP (J. Johnson) 76:23 Original Pop-up Tale of Peter Rabbit, The (F. Warne) 65:25 Peter Rabbit and Friends: A Stand-up Story Book (F. Warne) 67:16 Peter Rabbit’s ABC (F. Warne) 70:16 Peter Rabbit’s Little Book of Harmony (F. Warne) 79:23 Peter Rabbit’s Little Book of Virtue (F. Warne) 79:23 Peter Rabbit’s Little Guide to Life (F. Warne) 71:22 Peter Rabbit’s Party Book (M. Cooper and K. Hawkins) 70:25 Stories for Bedtime (F. Warne, from animated series) 64:22 Story of BP, The (S.G. Carr and B. Hall) 62:21 Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, The (large edition) 70:16 Tale of Mrs William Heelis – BP, The (J. Heelis, revised ed.) 72:21; 73:22 Tale of Mr. Tod, The: a story about two disagreeable people called Tommy Brock and Mr Tod (F. Warne, from animated series) 63:20 Tale of Two Bad Mice, The (de luxe edition) 65:25 Tell Me About Writers: BP (J. Malam) 69:21 Through the Pages of My Life, and My Encounters with BP (W. Taylor) 77:21 Toys from the Tales of BP (M. Hutchings) 65:26 What Time Is It Peter Rabbit? (F. Warne) 70:16 Who Were They Really? The True Story behind Famous Characters (S.B. Pfeffer) 76:23 Wordsworth’s Lakeland (Britain in old photographs) (J. Marsh & J. Garbutt) 73:21 World of Peter Rabbit and Friends Bedtime Story Book, The (F. Warne, from animated series) 69:21 World of Peter Rabbit and Friends, The: Complete Story Collection (F. Warne, from animated series) 77:22 Plays Beatrix 62:6 Jemima Puddle-duck and her Friends 78:14 Puppet show Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck, The 70:26 Reynolds, Sue (Liaison Officer, Australia) C.V. 78:7 Riddle, Brian (memo about Rupert Potter’s London photographs) 69:9 Roly-Poly Pudding, The 65:7; 69:22; 71:16; 74:20; 76:15; 77:7, 26; 78:6, 18; see also Tale of Samuel Whiskers, The Spider with six legs 61:19 Romany Society, The 62:19 Roscoe, Sir Henry Enfield (BP’s uncle) 61:18; 65:13 Rossetti, Dante Gabriel (artist) 63:8; 78:10 Routledge, Patricia (actress) 62:4, 5; 63:6; 64:2, 15, 17 Beatrix 61:3; 62:4, 22; 64:7, 15; 67:18; 69:19 Opening of Book Trust BP Study Room 67:6 Opening of Mr McGregor’s Garden (Chelsea Flower Show) 73:17 Reading of audio book BP:Artist, Storyteller and Countrywoman 61:23 Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 74:5; 78:12 Royal Photographic Society of London 63:8 17

Ruskin, John (author and critic) 62:4; 63:5; 68:7; 70:25; 78:10 Rye 64:12; 66:10 Salisbury 74:16 San Francisco Library (The Richard Harrison Collection) 64:13 Saunders, Malcolm 75:16 Sawrey 61:5; 63:6; 65:4, 8, 9; 68:16; 70:10; 73:13, 26; 77:21, 24; 78:32; 79:21 Schafer, Dale (Liaison Officer, North America) 75:17; C.V. 74:24 Reading Beatrix Potter project in US 75:6 Schick, Katie (six years old) ‘News from America: From the Owner of the BP Restaurant’ 62:17 Sendak, Maurice (artist) 65:28; 67:8 Sewall, Kara 75:17; 80:12 ‘Pirated Peter: a Personal Collection’ 69:6 Sheets, Helen ‘News from America’ 63:14; 64:16 Shepherd, David (artist) 72:18; 73:20 Sidmouth 63:4; 64:3; 67:6, 15; 80:23 Signal: Approaches to Children’s Books (magazine) 73:22; 75:4 Slowe, Vicky 63:6,7 Sly Old Cat, The (BP) 67:17 Smith, Gail ‘News from America’ (BP displays, Marshall Field’s, Chicago) 69:13 Smithsonian Institution (Washington, D.C.) Smithsonian Book of Books, The 80:13 Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (BP’s Membership of) 71:18 So I Shall Tell You A Story … (J. Taylor, ed.) 69:6; 70:24 South Africa (mystery visitor) 62:20 Southern California BP Society Members 80:13 Stavely and District History Society 70:13 Stalybridge 79:4, 8; 80:23 Steam Boat Museum () 62:4; 63:6 Stevens, Walter (BP’s chauffeur) 79:13 Stoddart, Tommy (manager at Tilberthwaite Farm) Correspondence with BP and William Heelis 66:18 Stone, John (New Zealand fan) Correspondence with BP 61:7 Stonehenge 74:17 Storey, Tom (BP’s shepherd) 63:20; 69:20; 70:9; 71:7 Story of A Fierce Bad Rabbit, The 74:10, 19; (panoramic form) 71:15 Original manuscript 74:19; 76:15 Story of Beatrix Potter, The (S. Carr and B. Hall) 62:21; 65:11 Storytelling 76:28; see also Reading BP project Summer Outings 1999, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew – report on 74:5 Tailor of Gloucester, The 61:13; 63:14, 18, 19; 64:22; 67:11, 12; 68:14; 69:10, 22; 70:18; 71:10, 15; 72:15; 74:5; 75:15; 78:12, 21, 22 Clothes (reprint from Newsletter No 3) 78:23 Original manuscript 71:16 Privately printed edition 61:12, 18, 19; 70:18; 73:8 Tale of BP, The (M. Lane) 66:9; 70:10; 73:10; 74:7 18

Tale of Benjamin Bunny, The 61:19; 64:8, 9; 65:9; 66:20; 67:14: 71:16; 74:9; 80:18 Tale of Ginger and Pickles, The 63:18; 64:10; 65:6, 17; 71:16; 73:18 ‘Review’ by the Duchess of Devonshire 77:23 Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck, The 61:14; 62:11: 63:14; 64:10; 65:8, 10, 17, 24; 66:10; 17, 20; 67:13; 70:23, 26; 72:17; 75:14; 76:9; 78:22; 80:18 Musical 73:16 Play 76:26; 77:24; 78:14 Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse, The 64:11; 65:8; 71:16; 76:13 Tale of Little Pig , The 63:4; 65:7; 67:15; 80:18 First American edition 62:17 Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, The 64:10; 66:20; 69:2, 16; 70:16; 71:20; 72:18; 76:9; 78:22; see also Potter, Helen Beatrix Correspondence Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, The 62:12; 63:7; 64:20; 65:11; 68:16; 71:25; 72:5; 75:16 Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse, The 64:11, 20 Tale of Mrs William Heelis – BP, The (J. Heelis, revised ed.) 73:13; (review) 72:21 Tale of Mr. Tod, The 63:20-21; 64:10; 65:8, 10; 67:6; 73:4 Tale of Peter Rabbit, The 62:14, 21; 63:14; 64:8, 9, 21; 65:9, 10; 67:10, 11; 69:5, 22; 74:9, 20 Dating of editions 71:10 First edition (privately printed) 61:11,19; 63:7, 17; 64:21; 65:22; 67:6; 70:21, 26; 71:16; 74:19; 78:15; 80:18 Foreign language versions 63:10: 64:18; 67:14 Ladybird version 62:12; 80:22 Pirated versions 69:6 Pop-up version 65:25 Second edition (privately printed) 61:19; 70:21 Tale of Pigling Bland, The 75:4 Sketches for 61:19 Tale of Samuel Whiskers, The 64:19; 65:10; 69:22; 74:20; 79:20 Picture letter 61:18 Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, The 62:4; 65:9, 10; 66:12; 73:8 Tale of the Faithful Dove, The (BP) 64:11, 12; 66:11; 79:26 Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies, The 64:9, 10; 66:14; 67:6; 74:10; 78:12 Tale of the Pie and the Patty-Pan, The 63:19; 65:5, 6; 78:11, 18 Original drawing 62:18 Tale of Tom Kitten, The 65:6, 9; 72:7 First edition 62:17 Tale of Tuppenny, The (BP) 64:11, 12 Tale of Two Bad Mice, The 64:21; 71:16; 72:27 de luxe edition 65:25 Talks, see also Linder Memorial Lectures ‘An Artist’s Appreciation of BP’ (review) 71:4 ‘A North Country Lass: BP’s roots in the millscapes of the north-west (review) 79:4 ‘BP and the Huttons of Harescombe Grange (and others)’ (review) 73:3 ‘BP as a Mycologist: the period before Peter Rabbit and Friends’ (review) 65:12 ‘BP’s real animals’ (review) 64:7 ‘Did BP Walk Here?’ (review) 67:14 ‘Landscape in the Looking Glass: BP and Literary Lakeland’ (review) 72:4 ‘Mrs Tiggy-winkle on the Information Superhighway’ (précis) 61:7 19

‘Of Rabbits, Rhymes and Railways – Canon Rawnsley Remembered’ (review) 63: 4 ‘Pigling Bland and the Eternal Verities’ (review) 75:4 ‘Potter Philately’ (review) 80:5 Taylor, Judy (Committee, Chair; Media Relations Officer) 64:3; 65:11; 72:28; 75:16; Adaptation of BP’s writings with Patrick Garland for play Beatrix 61:4; 62:6; 63:2; 64:15, 17; 67:18 ‘At the Saleroom’ 61:18; 62:17; 63:16; 64:21; 65:21; 66:18; 68:12; 69:16; 70:21; 71:16; 72:15; 73:18; 74:19; 76:15; 77:14; 78:15; 80:18 BP: A Holiday Diary 61:4, 21; 62:7,19 ‘BP: A Holiday Diary’ (Linder Memorial Lecture, 1996) 61:3; 64:5 BP: Artist, Storyteller and Countrywoman (revised ed.) 61:23; 62: 20; 63:8; 64:2; 71:14; (translated into Japanese) 77:21 BP Prestige Stamp Booklets 67:11 BP’s Farming Friendship 70:21; 71:21 BP’s Letters 66:19 ‘Chelsea Flower Show, The’ 73:17 ‘Cotsen Children’s Library Opens at Princeton University’ 68:10 C.V. 62:12 Foreword to BP, her Life in the Lake District (W.R. Mitchell) 69:19 ‘Lavender Garden, The’ 62:23; 63:2 Letters to Children from BP 63:7; 74:19 ‘More Squirrel News I’ 65: 16 Mystery of lost Potter photographs 69:9 Photograph with Maurice Sendak 65:28 Programme for Beatrix 63:22; 64:7 ‘Note from the Chair’ 61:2; 62:2; 63:2; 64:1; 77:2; 78:2; 79:2; 80:2 ‘(Short) Note from the Chair’ 65:2 So I Shall tell You A Story …(edited by) 69:6 ‘Tale of Another Miss Moppet’ 67:4 ‘Tenby Garden Reprise’ 74:20 That Naughty Rabbit: BP and Peter Rabbit 63:15 ‘That Wedding Photograph’ 71:14 ‘The George Walker Letters’ 71:17 Taylor, Willow 62:11; 63:6, 20; 70:10, 23; 71:7; 73:24; 77:4, 24; see also Profiles; Through the Pages of My Life Tell Me About Writers: BP (J. Malam) 69:21 Tenby 62:13; 64:9; 74:20; 78:3, 6 The Oldie magazine (reminiscence of BP, reprint) 71:11 Theses 61:16; 64:24 Thomas Schuster (London gallery) 64:17 Thompson, Bruce (NT agent) 62:8, 17; 64:21; 70:9, 10; 71:8 Correspondence with Leslie Linder 62:17; 64:21 Three Little Mice Sat Down To Spin (BP) 67:17 Through the Looking Glass (L. Carroll) 70:15; 72:4 Through the Pages of My Life (W. Taylor) 77:2, 24; (reviews) 71:24; 79:24 Tours 61:13; 64:14: 65:5; 66:14; 76:20 Borders/Perthshire Scottish Tour 1998 (report) 70:7 London 2000 (report) 78:11, 13 North Wales 1997 (report) 66:14 20

Southern 1999 (reports) 74:16; 75:11; 76:11 Toys from the Tales of BP (M. Hutchings) (review) 65:26 Troutbeck Park Farm 61:19; 63:5; 65:4; 68:16; 69:16, 20; 70:12, 21; 71:17, 22; 74:10; 78:30, 33 Turner, J.M.W. (painter) 66:16 Ulva, Laird of 73:4 Unitarianism 78:15; 80:20, 23 Updike, John (poem by) 77:28 Victoria and Albert Museum 63:7; 64:13; 65:18; 71:12, 25; 72:15, 23; 73:25; 78:12; see also Linder, Leslie (Linder Bequest) Archive of Art and Design 78:11 BP Showcase 65:15; 67:18; 68:15, 21; 69:22; 70:26; 71:23; 72:23; 73:24; 76:25; 77:25; 78:18; 79:24; 80:22 National Art Library 68:21 Stored objects 61:16; 63:2; 63:7; 64:6; 67:13, 19; 77:19 Temporary loans 65:14; 71:17 Victorian Naturalist, A – BP’s Drawings from the Armitt Collection (E. Jay, M. Noble and A.S. Hobbs) 61:13; 64:14; 66:9; 74:22 Videos 63:11 Conference 1996 63:6; 64:14; 65:27 Examples of My [Heidi Grosch’s] Work as BP 62:26 Interviews with people who knew BP 64:4 Parables of Peter Rabbit 62:2 Professor Watling’s Lecture at the Linnean Society 65:13; 76:8 Vollick, Barbara (Liaison Officer, North America) C.V. 61:14 Wag-By-Wall (BP) 61:17; 62:17; 68:12; 79:18 Wales 77:14; see also Gwaynygog, Tenby BP’s holiday in 1905 at Llanbedr 61:3; 66:15 Tour in 1997 63:23; 64:14; 65:18; 66:14 Walker, George (manager at Troutbeck Park Farm) 69:16; 71:17 Warne, Frederick, & Co. Ltd. 61:4; 62:23; 63:10; 64:7, 10, 16, 19; 65:7, 25; 69:15; 70:16, 20, 27; 71:6, 11, 13; 72:12, 15; 73:17; 74:22; 76:19; 78:12, 20; 80:22 Archive material 61:14, 16; 63:14; 66:22; 68:5; 69:11, 22; 74:19; 77:19 BP consultant 62:12 Collections 68:4 Database 68:5 First Peter Rabbit Book, The 64:22 Ginger and Pickles shop 68:13 In USA 64:11 John Clegg’s work for 69:24 Merchandise 65:20; 68:13 Peter Rabbit’s Activity Book 75:13 Peter Rabbit’s Little Guide to Life 71:22 Peter Rabbit’s Touch and Feel Book 75:13 Stories for Bedtime (animated series) 64:22 Story Book Playset, A 75:13 Support for Reading BP project 68:8; 70:27 Videos of the Tales 63:11 World of Peter Rabbit and Friends, The 63:11 21

Warne, Harold Correspondence with BP 64:16 Warne, Louie, 74:19; see also Parsons, Christine Photographs of Warne family 68:4 Warne, Mary 61:4 Warne, Millie Correspondence with BP 61:6, 22; 66:19; 74:19; 75:4; 76:13 Warne, Norman 64:10 Death 61:3; 62:7; 64:17 Warne, Winifred Book illustrated by 78:8 Doll’s house 79:9; reprint from Newsletter No 5 78:27 Letters, diaries, photographs of Warnes 61: 3 Correspondence with BP 61:18; 71:25 ‘Watercolour Challenge’ (Channel Four TV programme) 75:13 Watling, Professor Roy 65:12, 16; 69:5; 71:24; 73:24; 74:16; 76:7, 8 ‘BP as a Mycologist: the Period before Peter Rabbit and Friends’ (review) 65:12 Watt, W.W. Poem ‘How to Lose Furry Friends’ 63:19 Wayside and Woodland Fungi (W.P.K. Findlay, 1967) 63:22; 65:13; 66:9; 69:24; 72:17 Weatherly, Frederic A Happy Pair 68:21 Website 68:19; 69:23 Wedderburn, Jemima, see Blackburn, Mrs Hugh Wellington Arch 80:17 Werner, Marian (Committee, Secretary) 64:2; 65:5; 75:4 ‘At the Saleroom’ 67:13 Beatrix (play reviews) 61:4; 62:6 ‘Calling All Artists – The Response’ 61:8; 64:11 ‘Dalguise Pillar’ 69:17 ‘David Shepherd chooses the Tales for his Desert Island’ 72:18 ‘Patricia Routledge on “Woman’s Hour”’ 64:15 ‘Rare Peter Rabbit’ 61:11 Review of Stephen Darbishire’s talk 71:4 Talk on The Tale of Pigling Bland (review) 75:4 Videofilm of 1996 Conference 63:6; 64:14 West, Rebecca ‘Polyglot Potter’ 63:10 Weymouth 67:15 Whalley, Irene (Committee, Newsletter Editor) ‘A Potter Puzzle’ 65:18 ‘BP and Nursery Rhymes’ 73:8 BP’s Derwentwater (with W. Bartlett) 62:21 ‘BP’s London – and me’ 75:7 BP: the V & A Collection (with A.S. Hobbs) 62:22; 63:19; 70:20 Connections with Leslie Linder 70:20 Connections with Marie Angel 64:13 ‘Have we been barking down the wrong rabbit hole?’ 70:18 Talk ‘Did BP Walk Here?’ (report) 67:14 ‘The BP Society 1980-2000, The’ 75:19 22

‘Whatever is happening to the little books?’ 70:16 What Time Is It Peter Rabbit? (F. Warne) 70:16 Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands 72:14 Wilkinson, Nellie (niece of BP’s servants) 61:18 Wilson, Margaret (artist friend of BP) 61:11 Wilson, Margaret (Liaison Officer, Australia & New Zealand) C.V. 74:24 Wilson, Michael 68:15 ‘Millais and the Potters: A Centenary Tribute’ 63:8 Windermere 61:9; 62:4; 74:13 Footpath to Hill Top 65:19; 67:12 Windermere Fund 61:17; 65:18; 79:18 Window displays 68:11; 69:13, 15 Winnie-the-Pooh (A.A. Milne) 79:13 ‘Woman’s Hour’ (BBC radio programme) 64:15 Woodfield (Potter holiday house) 80:10 World of Beatrix Potter, The (exhibition, Bowness, and The Tailor of Gloucester shop, Gloucester) 61:9; 65:16; 68:14; 69:10; 71:10; 76:17; 79:25 World of Peter Rabbit, The (touring exhibition, USA) 62:15; 63:14, 15; 67:18; 70:26; 72:23 World of Peter Rabbit and Friends Bedtime Story Book, The (F. Warne, from animated series) 69:21 Wray Castle 62:4; 63:4, 6; 69:24; 77:8 Yours Affectionately, Peter Rabbit (A. Emerson) 66:14